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29th of August 2003 News

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Fox Won't Distribute Film on Jesus

Date: 30 August 2003

By Laura M. Holson

Laura

Following protest led by Assemblyman Dov Hikind outside News Corp's Manhattan headquarters, company releases statement saying 20th Century Fox, which is owned by News Corp, is not interested in distributing Mel Gibson's controversial new movie, The Passion; many Hollywood executives say movie, which chronicles in bloody detail last hours of Jesus' life, is potentially inflammatory; photo (M)

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Australian Prime Minister Takes On Broadcasting Service

Date: 30 August 2003

By Jane Perlez

Jane Perlez

Government of Prime Min John Howard accuses Australian Broadcasting Corp of biased, anti-American coverage of war in Iraq, where Australia has sent troops; cites 68 examples of what it contends has been biased coverage; ABC ombudsman rebuffs government, saying only 2 of 68 citations have merit; photo (M)

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The Blackout No One Noticed

Date: 30 August 2003

By Gregory Jaynes

Gregory Jaynes

Gregory Jaynes Op-Ed article says national press paid little attention to blackout that hit Memphis, Tenn, after fierce windstorm on July 22 forced many residents to do without power and endure considerable hardship for up to two weeks; compares this with vast media coverage of blackout that darkened New York City on Aug 14

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Technology Briefing | Hardware: Western Digital Shares Soar On Acquisition News

Date: 29 August 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Western Digital's shares rise $1.98, or 21 percent, to $11.48 after company says buying Read-Rite Corp last month will increase profitability (S)

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FLEETBOSTON TO BUY PROGRESS FINANCIAL

Date: 29 August 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

FleetBoston Financial Corp acquires Progress Financial Corp for $211 million to expand in Philadelphia as part of effort to build its consumer business (S)

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BRITISH AIRWAYS IN DEAL WITH AMERICAN AIRLINES

Date: 29 August 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

British Airways will sell tickets in its own name to 12 trans-Atlantic destinations under agreement with alliance partner AMR Corp's American Airlines; tickets will go on sale Aug 31 for travel beginning Sept 17 (S)

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ABBOTT TO ADD WORKERS AT PLANT IN ARIZONA

Date: 29 August 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Abbott Laboratories plans to add 90 employees and expand manufacturing plant in Arizona to make reclosable containers for its Ensure nutritional drink; Abbott's Ross Products unit will receive $3,000 to $6,000 for each new hire from Arizona's Department of Commerce to use for employee training (S)

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RADIOSHACK PLANS TO CUT BACK ON MANUFACTURING

Date: 30 August 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

RadioShack Corpb will manufacture fewer of its own products to direct its attention toward its consumer electronics retail stores; will eliminate 373 jobs in Texas and North Carolina (S)

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BERKSHIRE DISCLOSES PURCHASES OF NEXTEL DEBT

Date: 30 August 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Berkshire Hathaway, investment company run by Warren E Buffett, bought debt issued by Nextel Communications with face value of more than $500 million in nine months ended June 30 (S)

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KELLWOOD LOWERS PROFIT FORECAST AS ORDERS FALL

Date: 29 August 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Kellwood Co, maker of Sag Harbor and Koret clothing lines, reduces its profit and sales forecasts for year because of lower than expected orders from J C Penney Co and Kohl's Corp (S)

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