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1st of October 2000 News
Zprávy, jak se objevily na titulní stránce New York Times dne 1. října 2000
The Nation; Breaking All the News That's Fit to Frighten
Date: 01 October 2000
By Jacques Steinberg
Jacques Steinberg
Effect onchildren of news broadcasts about violence and crime discussed in light of ongoing debate about television ratings system; photo; Prof Joanne Cantor, author of book on children and media violence, observes that exempting news from discussion is political, not socio-scientific, decision, because attempt to control news-gathering oeprations would be perceived as censorship (M)
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Is 'Flack Whacking' Good Public Relations?
Date: 02 October 2000
By Seth Schiesel
Seth Schiesel
Sterling Hager public relations firm and its client, e-tractions Inc, Web entertainment company, are exploiting growing antagonism between journalists and public relations people with Whack-a-Flack Web site; site, simple arcade-style game, lets player nail flacks with their own news releases, folded into paper airplanes; game is designed to attract print media attention to e-tractions; has also enabled company to compile database on how journalists view various public relations agencies; photo (M)
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Pakistan Newspaper Inspection Is Seen as Effort at Intimidation
Date: 01 October 2000
By Barry Bearak
Barry Bearak
Civil libertarians and journalists in Pakistan react angrily and warily to surprise government inspection of electrical hookups at hedquarters of Dawn Group of Newspapers; visit by engineers and armed soldiers is presumed to be effort by military government to intimidate press; strong protests about news coverage have become recent staple of military government, which seized power in bloodless coup year ago (M)
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A Grave Young Man at Yale; To Lieberman the Editorialist, Even Boxing Was Evil
Date: 02 October 2000
By Paul Zielbauer
Paul Zielbauer
Copies of editorial columns published by Joseph Lieberman between October 1962 and January 1964 while he was chairman and chief editorial writer of student-run Yale Daily News are made public; Democratic Vice Presidential candidate lauded President Kennedy and excoriated Southern segregationists, urged Congress to tackle New Frontier legislation and lectured Yale University's president on First Amendment; he also called for national no-smoking campaign and a ban on boxing; photo (M)
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Supporter of 'Female Presence,' but No Boxing Fan
Date: 02 October 2000
Excerpts from editorials Joseph I Lieberman wrote in The Yale Daily News (S)
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Reckonings; Oops! He Did It Again
Date: 01 October 2000
By Paul Krugman
Paul Krugman
Paul Krugman Op-Ed column says he was not planning to write any more about George W Bush's faulty arithmetic but is compelled to refute 'mind-blowing' misstatements on CNN's Moneyline program; corrects Bush's figures on budget surplus projections, Social Security and his proposed tax cut, asking why interviewer did not pick up errors (M)
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Cadbury in Talks To Buy Orangina From Pernod
Date: 02 October 2000
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Cadbury Schweppes is in talks to buy Pernod Ricard's Orangina (M)
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FleetBoston to Buy Summit Bancorp for $7 Billion in Stock
Date: 02 October 2000
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
FleetBoston Financial Corporation, eighth-largest United States bank, agrees to buy Summit Bancorp, New Jersey's largest bank, for $7 billion in stock to expand beyond New England; Fleet will pay 1.02 shares for each of Summit Bancorp's, valuing company at $39.78 per share (S)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 01 October 2000
INTERNATIONAL 3-16 Arab Death Toll Rises In Clashes With Israelis Violent clashes between Palestinians and Israeli forces in the West Bank and Gaza left at least 12 dead and hundreds wounded in the third straight day of pitched street fighting set off by the defiant visit Thursday of a right-wing Israeli leader, Ariel Sharon, to the ancient mosques atop Jerusalem's Old City. 1
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 02 October 2000
INTERNATIONAL A3-10 Fresh Fighting, and Rage, In Palestinian Protests Nine more Palestinians were reported dead, bringing the Arab death toll to 28, and the first Israeli casualty was reported as Palestinian rioting spread beyond the West Bank and Gaza into Arab towns inside Israel's borders. An Israeli-Palestinian agreement to restrain the fighting disintegrated, and Palestinian funerals fed the rage that propelled fresh protests, countered at times by heavy-duty Israeli weapons. A1
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