Spiller av søndag 15. februar 1998

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15th of February 1998 News

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In America; Fashion Statement

Date: 15 February 1998

By Bob Herbert

Bob Herbert

Bob Herbert Op-Ed column recounts how CBS, once the graceful standard-bearer of television news industry, tried to turn its correspondents at Nagano Olympics into walking ads for Nike, by telling them to wear jackets with swoosh logo (S)

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'The Web Made Me Do It'

Date: 15 February 1998

By Jack Shafer

Jack Shafer

Jack Shafer article disputes view, spurred by coverage of sexual charges against Pres Clinton, that Internet has demonic power to distort news; notes Internet speeds up news cycle, serving as tip sheet and rapid-transmission medium; photo (L)

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The Nation: Scandalous Opinions; Clinton's O.K. in the Polls, Right?

Date: 15 February 1998

By Richard L. Berke

Richard Berke

CBS News poll showing Pres Clinton's high job-approval ratings reviewed, along with somewhat dubious responses by Americans who say they are not really interested in Clinton's sex life, but 'other people' are; graphs; poll-takers suggest taking such responses with grain of salt, since people are known to give what they consider to be socially acceptable answers to questions (M)

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Word & Image; Testing the Tasteless

Date: 15 February 1998

By Max Frankel

Max Frankel

Max Frankel column holds New York Times and other respected media acted properly in heavily covering Pres Clinton's relationship with Monica Lewinsky; notes Times gave guarded, light coverage to earlier charges by Gennifer Flowers and Paula Jones; cites importance of behavior, evasions and falsehoods of a President; drawing (M)

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Two Friends Feel the Strain of a Crisis

Date: 15 February 1998

By Adam Nagourney

Adam Nagourney

George Stephanopoulis, former senior adviser to Pres Clinton who is now a commentator for ABC News, and Rahm Emanuel, his replacement at the White House, find themselves debating the Monica Lewinsky scandal in national spotlight, to the obvious strain of one of the more enduring friendships in the Clinton Administration; photos (M)

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Confession as Strength At a British Newspaper

Date: 16 February 1998

By Sarah Lyall

Sarah Lyall

The Guardian abandons traditional reluctance of British newspapers to print corrections, except for the most glaring of errors, by starting a prominent daily column of corrections and clarifications; drawing (M)

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The World; Remember Yellow Journalism.

Date: 15 February 1998

By Clifford Krauss

Clifford Krauss

Journalistic excess, especially by William Randolph Hearst, in coverage of Spanish-American War recalled; photos of newspaper pages (S)

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Plumbers, Save Your Energy

Date: 15 February 1998

By Leonard Garment

Leonard Garment

Op-Ed article by Leonard Garment, onetime counsel to Pres Nixon, says recent leaks of grand jury testimony about Pres Clinton and Monica Lewinsky may prove as important to Clinton Presidency as Deep Throat's leaks did to Nixon during Watergate; discusses difficulty of tracking down leaks which, in final analysis, mean less than meets the eye anyway (M)

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Japan Passes Bailout Plan

Date: 16 February 1998

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Japan's Parliament gives final approval to 30 trillion yen ($239 billion) plan to buy bank shares and protect bank depositors (S)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 15 February 1998

INTERNATIONAL 3-13 Clinton Limits Goals In Contest With Iraq As the chance of military action against Iraq increases, President Clinton has adopted much more modest goals. But his Administration is still having trouble enunciating exactly what is at stake. 6 Clinton Warns Indonesia President Clinton warned President Suharto that Indonesia could be imperiling the I.M.F.'s $43 billion bailout, and an economic recovery. 12

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