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13th of October 2003 News
Zprávy, jak se objevily na titulní stránce New York Times dne 13. října 2003
G.I. Mailbag: Form Letters To the Editors
Date: 14 October 2003
By Jacques Steinberg
Jacques Steinberg
Army spokesman acknowledges that at least 11 American newspapers have inadvertently published identical or nearly identical letters from soldiers serving in same unit in Iraq, each signed by different person, as result of coordinated effort in unit to get positive news about war printed in their hometown papers; Gannett News Service is first to report fact that what was essentially a form letter was printed by newspapers large and small (S)
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World Briefing | Europe: Russia: Hearing On Media Curbs
Date: 14 October 2003
By Sophia Kishkovsky (NYT)
Sophia NYT
Russian Constitutional Court begins hearing complaint from 100 lawmakers and journalists against law that prohibits news media from publishing negative information about candidate during election (S)
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World Briefing | Middle East: Iran: Nuclear Cooperation Pledged
Date: 14 October 2003
By Nazila Fathi (NYT)
Nazila NYT
Islamic Republic News Agency, interviewing Ali Akbar Salehi, International Atomic Energy Agency Iranian representative, reports government has increased cooperation with agency and will discuss additions to Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty; agency chief Mohamed ElBaradei is due to arrive in Tehran this week (S)
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BASEBALL: Baseball Analysis; After Melee, Spin Control Takes Over The Rivalry
Date: 13 October 2003
By Jack Curry
Jack Curry
Jack Curry Baseball Analysis discusses media frenzy over confrontations during Game 3 of American League Championship Series between New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox, which prompted both teams' public relations camps to work overtime; photo (M)
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Neither Snow Nor Rain, but G.O.P.; Historic Midtown Post Office Will Vacate for Convention
Date: 13 October 2003
By Michael Slackman
Michael Slackman
Republican National Convention has succeeded in hastening US Postal Service's departure from grand building on West Side of Manhattan that will be converted into railroad terminal replacing Pennsylvania Station; construction is expected to begin transforming building into terminal replacing Pennsylvania Station soon after convention in September; building will be used as media center during convention for 15,000 journalists; history of building, opened in 1914, discussed; photos (M)
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ARTS BRIEFING
Date: 14 October 2003
By Lawrence Van Gelder
Lawrence Gelder
Arts Briefing column: Representatives of Rolling Stones, despite reports from Hong Kong to contrary, say group will perform at Harborfest pop festival; some 1,500 theatergoers queue up when $5 tickets go on sale for Broadway revival of musical Wonderful Town; more than 12 million photographs spanning history from Boer War to 1970 are published on Internet, at www.britishpathe.com, by rescanning 3,500 hours of British Pathe newsreels, now owned by Independent Television News; New Zealand's annual national film and television awards are postponed for lack of sponsorship; photo (M)
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Dean's 'Urban Legend'
Date: 13 October 2003
By William Safire
William Safire
William Safire Op-Ed column on Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean's insistence that he never said 'the ends do not justify the means' in reference to death of Saddam Hussein's sons Uday and Qusay; says Dean is angry at Sen John McCain for voicing his disapproval of that remark and at reporters who note remark in their articles; says Google search shows Dean did say those words, regardless of his denial; says his eagerness to expunge from record his snap judgment about killing of Saddam's sons, by repeatedly denying words ever came out of his mouth, compounds original blunder that all too tellingly revealed his mindset (M)
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MORGAN STANLEY ANNOUNCES SUCCESSOR TO PRESIDENT
Date: 14 October 2003
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Morgan Stanley names Stephan F Newhouse, co-chief of investment banking and trading unit, as president to succeed Robert Newhouse, who will remain in London as chairman of Morgan Stanley International; Vikram S Pandit, co-head with Newhouse of institutional securities division, will remain as its sole chief (S)
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HARTFORD FINANCIAL SERVICES MISSES FORECAST
Date: 14 October 2003
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Hartford Financial Services Group's third-quarter profit missed forecasts; net income was $1.15 to $1.18 per share (S)
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BRISTOL TO PAY $250 MILLION FOR RIGHTS FOR BYPASS DRUG
Date: 14 October 2003
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co pays Corgentech as much as $250 million for rights to experimental drug to help ensure success of bypass operations (S)
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LUBRIZOL CUTS PROFIT ESTIMATE AND SEES LOWER DEMAND
Date: 14 October 2003
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Lubrizol Corp, which makes additives for lubricants, reduces its forecast for 2003 profit (S)
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