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All the News Google Algorithms Say Is Fit to Print

Date: 24 September 2002

By Saul Hansell

Saul Hansell

Google, rapidly growing online search engine, introduces service that uses its search algorithsm, but no human editors, to create news page that looks not much different from those of many news Web sites; site brings together headlines, and makes its automated news judgments, from information appearing on 4,000 sites; Google's news service is bound to become another issue in its stormy relationship with portals, especially Yahoo, that uses its search service; Google's co-founder-president Larry Page comments (M)

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AOL Time Warner and Disney Revive Talks on News Venture

Date: 25 September 2002

By David D. Kirkpatrick and Bill Carter

David

AOL Time Warner and Walt Disney Co revive long-running talks about combining their CNN and ABC News operations into joint venture in effort to cut costs; preliminary terms of deal call for two news divisions to merge into joint venture, two-third owned by AOL Time Warner and one-third owned by Disney; ownership stakes would not determine each side's degree of control over combined news organization's editorial content; issue has yet to be decided; both companies are more motivated to reach agreement than ever because they are suffering through prolonged downturn in advertising sales while under pressure from investors and credit-rating agencies to pay down their debts; discussions also take place at time when top executives of AOL Time Warner and Disney are under pressure from shareholders and directors to improve their results; photos (M)

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Arab TV Channel Prepares For a War in Its Backyard

Date: 24 September 2002

By Jane Perlez

Jane Perlez

Al Jazeera, Arab satellite television channel that has run taped interviews with Osama bin Laden and given sympathetic coverage to Palestinians, is well placed geographically to outpace Western networks on regional coverage of possible US military action against Iraq; has had permanent office in Baghdad since 1998, and was lone foreign broadcaster until Iraq recently readmitted Western television networks; chief editor Ibrahim Helal comments; photo (M)

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Panel to Evaluate Columbia U. School of Journalism

Date: 24 September 2002

By Karen W. Arenson

Karen Arenson

Columbia University's president Lee C Bollinger names nearly three dozen people to task force that will explore future of Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism and way future journalists should be taught (M)

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Programming Helps BSkyB Pull Ahead Of Rivals

Date: 25 September 2002

By Suzanne Kapner

Suzanne Kapner

Programming is helping British Sky Broadcasting pull ahead of pay television rivals at time when many of those operations are going under across Europe; among those who have given up in recent months is KirchPayTV, part of German media mogul Leo Kirch's crumbling empire; Vivendi Universal may sell Canal Plus operations outside of France and it appears close to deal to sell Italian pay TV unit Telepiu to News Corp of Rupert Murdoch, effectively handing control of that market to its archrival; Murdoch is chairman of BSky B (M)

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Justice Dept. Staff Said to Be Opposing Satellite TV Merger

Date: 24 September 2002

By Stephen Labaton

Stephen Labaton

Justice Dept staff urges federal government to reject as anticompetitive proposed $11.2 billion merger of largest satellite television broadcasters, DirecTV and EchoStar; say merger would reduce competition from three companies--two satellite providers and cable television company--to just two, while eliminating competition in rural areas not served by cable; satellite companies say deal should be approved since it is only way to compete effectively against increasingly large cable television companies, which control about 80 percent of subscription-TV market; argue that merger would enable combined company to be better at broadcasting local programming; rejection would be major victory for Rupert Murdoch, News Corp chairman who has sought unsuccessfully to buy DirecTV to fill important piece in media empire; would also reflect rare instance of opposition to corporate merger by Bush administration (M)

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Bure Is Hurt And Rangers Hold Breath

Date: 25 September 2002

By Jason Diamos

Jason Diamos

Hockey Notebook discusses condition of New York Rangers right wing Pavel Bure, who hurt knee in exhibition game; Rangers player Bobby Holik faces former team New Jersey Devils for first time in exhibition game; Detroit Red Wings defenseman Chris Chelios tells media that Rangers paid too much to sign Holik; photo (M)

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HONEYWELL SAYS IT SETTLED ASBESTOS CLAIMS

Date: 24 September 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Honeywell International settles asbestos claims brought against it in West Virginia, as trial begins in state court; terms of settlement and number of claims affected undisclosed; ExxonMobil, Owens-Illinois and Union Carbide unit of Dow Chemical are among other defendants in trial (S)

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WAL-MART REPORTS SLUGGISH SEPTEMBER SALES

Date: 24 September 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Wal-Mart Stores Inc says sales in September will rise near lower end of its forecast; expects sales at stores open at least year to increase 4 percent to 6 percent in five weeks ended Oct 4 (S)

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BOEING TO BUY ALL OF PILOT TRAINING VENTURE

Date: 24 September 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Boeing Co agrees to buy stake held by partner FlightSafety International in their joint venture to train pilots; financial terms undisclosed (S)

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