Spiller av søndag 2. september 2001

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2nd of September 2001 News

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BOOKS IN BRIEF: NONFICTION

Date: 02 September 2001

By Douglas A. Sylva

Douglas Sylva

Douglas A Sylva reviews book Bad News: Where the Press Goes Wrong in the Making of the President by Robert Shogan (S)

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MediaTalk; Tabloids Cry: You Stole My Headline!

Date: 03 September 2001

By Felicity Barringer

Felicity Barringer

Entertaining skirmish breaks out at fringes of New York City's tabloid newspaper war, as New York Daily News accuses New York Post of 'ripping off' a headline; photos (S)

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It's About Time to Face the Facts

Date: 02 September 2001

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This week's letters addressed the Rolando Paulion All-Stars, coverage of the Little League World Series, and the signing of Eric Lindros to the Rangers

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Dogfight for Dollars On Capitol Hill

Date: 02 September 2001

By James Dao

James Dao

Major decisions due this fall on defense spending and defense contracts set off multimillion-dollar advertising and lobbying effort by contractors, including Boeing, General Dynamics, Northrup Grumman, Newport News Shipbuilding, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, TRW and United Defense; among weapon systems at stake are Joint Strike Fighter, DD-21 destroyer, mobile artillery system known as Crusader and V-22 Osprey aircraft; defense industry hoped Pres Bush would return spending to heyday of Reagan administration, but his tax cut and slowing economy have sharply squeezed fedral surplus, leaving little money for significant military spending increases for years to come; photos; graph (M)

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Net Currency Seller Files for Bankruptcy

Date: 03 September 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Flooz.com, seller of online currency used as electronic gift certificates, files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection, days after saying $300,000 of credit card fraud over Internet contributed to its shutdown (S)

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Radio Stations Purchased

Date: 03 September 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Media unit of Rogers Communications Inc agrees to buy 13 radio stations from closely held Standard Broadcasting Corp for 100 million Canadian dollars ($64.5 million) to offer more attractive radio-time packages to Toronto advertisers and to expand in northern Ontario (S)

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Gauging a 'Morningstar Effect'

Date: 02 September 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta reports that stock mutual funds attract 53 percent more money from investors in six months after receiving five-star rating from Morningstar Inc (S)

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Singapore Airlines Withdraws Bid for a Stake in Air-India

Date: 03 September 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Singapore Airlines drops its bid for stake in Air India, citing political opposition to sale, slowing global economy and its plans to invest in southwestern Pacific; Singapore Air was seeking 40 percent stake in Air India, government-owned carrier, with Tata Group of India (S)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 02 September 2001

INTERNATIONAL 3-10 White House to Let China Build Up Nuclear Fleet The Bush Administration plans to tell Chinese officials that it has no objections to the country's plans to build up its fleet of nuclear missiles capable of striking the United States, senior administration officials said. The Americans are trying to overcome objections to their own missile defense program and to persuade China that such a shield is not intended to neutralize its small arsenal. 1 Trade Reprisal Against China The Bush administration imposed trade sanctions on a Chinese arms manufacturer after failing to persuade the Chinese government to stop exports of missile technology to Pakistan. 9

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 03 September 2001

INTERNATIONAL A2-8 Macedonians Plead For a Wider NATO Role As NATO soldiers travel through Macedonia, it is becoming clear that there is a gap between their limited mission and the expectations of people on both sides of the ethnic conflict. NATO says that it has come only to collect arms from ethnic Albanian rebels, not to protect civilians. But since the soldiers arrived last week, nervous civilians living among bitter ethnic tensions are asking them to do just that. A1 Tense School Days in Mideast In Jerusalem, the new school year began with the Israeli police on high alert for a Palestinian terrorist attack, perhaps on a school building or a school bus. In the West Bank, Palestinian children passed through multiple Israeli checkpoints. A6

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