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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 31 January 2005

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Date: 30 January 2005

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Good News in Hollywood. Shhh.

Date: 31 January 2005

By ROSS JOHNSON

Ross JOHNSON

Motion Picture Assn of America refuses to reveal how much money Hollywood studios make on legitimate foreign sales of home video, including DVD's, VCD's and VHS tapes, which are believed to be fastest-growing part of Hollywood's business; most reliable estimate comes from Screen Digest, which calculates that home video divisions of US studios garnered $11.4 billion in wholesale revenues from $24.6 billion that overseas consumers spent buying and renting home video products in 2004; windfall from overseas sales is affecting how movie business is run, inflating budgets for films with big international potential, changing how top stars negotiate their take of profits and prompting studios to spend millions fighting piracy that they fear will threaten lucrative developing markets; question of how to share DVD windfall has become sore subject in studios' negotiations with unions representing writers, directors and actors; photos (M)

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The Arab Media Decide to Focus Coverage on the Voting, Not the Violence

Date: 31 January 2005

By HASSAN M. FATTAH

News directors at Arab satellite channels and newspaper editors focus their coverage of elections in Iraq on voting rather than violence; overwhelmingly, Arab channels and newspapers greet elections as critical event with major implications for region; many put significant resources into reporting on voting, providing blanket coverage throughout country; photo (M)

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Page Two: Jan. 23-29; When to Oppose A Cabinet Nominee?

Date: 30 January 2005

By CARL HULSE

Carl HULSE

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When Gray Heads Roll, Is Age Bias at Work?

Date: 30 January 2005

By NORM ALSTER

Norm ALSTER

Article on age bias in employment, which is becoming larger issue as American work force grows older and companies come under pressure to increase efficiency; federal courts are split on whether deliberate bias must be proved in order for plaintiff to win; Chicago-Kent School of Law Prof Howard Eglit says people who accuse employers of age discrimination win less than one third of their suits but that such suits are likely to proliferate, partly because work force is aging; cases involving Best Buy and Sprint described; photo (M)

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Too Civil, I Guess

Date: 30 January 2005

Paul Begala letter scores Frank Rich Jan 16 column for assertions that as co-host of CNN's Crossfire, Begala was complicit in covering up scandal related to conservative journalist Armstrong Williams

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China's Fear of Ghosts: Balancing Stability and Dissent

Date: 30 January 2005

By JOSEPH KAHN

Joseph KAHN

Chinese officials, fearing instability, initially suppressed nearly all information about death of Zhao Zhiyang, purged for opposing use of force against democracy protesters in 1989, but party was forced to organize public funeral when several retired Politburo members and Communist Party elders said they wished to pay their last respects; family demanded service appropriate for state leader and refused to endorse eulogy condemning Zhao; tightly restricted event underscores how much party lives in fear of its own historical ghosts; photo (M)

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Much Ado About What's in a Disney Book

Date: 31 January 2005

By LAURA M. HOLSON and LORNE MANLY

James B Stewart's forthcoming book, DisneyWar: The Battle for the Magic Kingdom, comes at critical time for Walt Disney Co; reportedly has sections highly critical of Michael D Eisner, Disney's departing chief executive, as well as his ruminations about whether Robert A Iger, president and likely candidate to succeed him, has qualification for job; portrays Disney's ABC television network as dysfunctional; Stewart had Disney executives' full coperation during several years in which he researched book about how company both mirrored and shaped Aemrican culture, but he changed focus of book after Roy E Disney began demanding Eisner's resignation, and Disney executives are now questioning whether it was wise to give him access in first place; photos (M)

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Hollywood Ending

Date: 30 January 2005

By BERNARD WEINRAUB

Bernard WEINRAUB

Article by Bernard Weinraub, who is retiring from career as Hollywood journalist, recounts experiences in 14 years as reporter for Los Angeles Times; photos (M)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 31 January 2005

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 30 January 2005

Full Article

Good News in Hollywood. Shhh.

Date: 31 January 2005

By ROSS JOHNSON

Ross JOHNSON

Motion Picture Assn of America refuses to reveal how much money Hollywood studios make on legitimate foreign sales of home video, including DVD's, VCD's and VHS tapes, which are believed to be fastest-growing part of Hollywood's business; most reliable estimate comes from Screen Digest, which calculates that home video divisions of US studios garnered $11.4 billion in wholesale revenues from $24.6 billion that overseas consumers spent buying and renting home video products in 2004; windfall from overseas sales is affecting how movie business is run, inflating budgets for films with big international potential, changing how top stars negotiate their take of profits and prompting studios to spend millions fighting piracy that they fear will threaten lucrative developing markets; question of how to share DVD windfall has become sore subject in studios' negotiations with unions representing writers, directors and actors; photos (M)

Full Article

The Arab Media Decide to Focus Coverage on the Voting, Not the Violence

Date: 31 January 2005

By HASSAN M. FATTAH

News directors at Arab satellite channels and newspaper editors focus their coverage of elections in Iraq on voting rather than violence; overwhelmingly, Arab channels and newspapers greet elections as critical event with major implications for region; many put significant resources into reporting on voting, providing blanket coverage throughout country; photo (M)

Full Article

Page Two: Jan. 23-29; When to Oppose A Cabinet Nominee?

Date: 30 January 2005

By CARL HULSE

Carl HULSE

Full Article

When Gray Heads Roll, Is Age Bias at Work?

Date: 30 January 2005

By NORM ALSTER

Norm ALSTER

Article on age bias in employment, which is becoming larger issue as American work force grows older and companies come under pressure to increase efficiency; federal courts are split on whether deliberate bias must be proved in order for plaintiff to win; Chicago-Kent School of Law Prof Howard Eglit says people who accuse employers of age discrimination win less than one third of their suits but that such suits are likely to proliferate, partly because work force is aging; cases involving Best Buy and Sprint described; photo (M)

Full Article

Too Civil, I Guess

Date: 30 January 2005

Paul Begala letter scores Frank Rich Jan 16 column for assertions that as co-host of CNN's Crossfire, Begala was complicit in covering up scandal related to conservative journalist Armstrong Williams

Full Article

China's Fear of Ghosts: Balancing Stability and Dissent

Date: 30 January 2005

By JOSEPH KAHN

Joseph KAHN

Chinese officials, fearing instability, initially suppressed nearly all information about death of Zhao Zhiyang, purged for opposing use of force against democracy protesters in 1989, but party was forced to organize public funeral when several retired Politburo members and Communist Party elders said they wished to pay their last respects; family demanded service appropriate for state leader and refused to endorse eulogy condemning Zhao; tightly restricted event underscores how much party lives in fear of its own historical ghosts; photo (M)

Full Article

Much Ado About What's in a Disney Book

Date: 31 January 2005

By LAURA M. HOLSON and LORNE MANLY

James B Stewart's forthcoming book, DisneyWar: The Battle for the Magic Kingdom, comes at critical time for Walt Disney Co; reportedly has sections highly critical of Michael D Eisner, Disney's departing chief executive, as well as his ruminations about whether Robert A Iger, president and likely candidate to succeed him, has qualification for job; portrays Disney's ABC television network as dysfunctional; Stewart had Disney executives' full coperation during several years in which he researched book about how company both mirrored and shaped Aemrican culture, but he changed focus of book after Roy E Disney began demanding Eisner's resignation, and Disney executives are now questioning whether it was wise to give him access in first place; photos (M)

Full Article

Hollywood Ending

Date: 30 January 2005

By BERNARD WEINRAUB

Bernard WEINRAUB

Article by Bernard Weinraub, who is retiring from career as Hollywood journalist, recounts experiences in 14 years as reporter for Los Angeles Times; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 31 January 2005

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 30 January 2005

Full Article

Good News in Hollywood. Shhh.

Date: 31 January 2005

By ROSS JOHNSON

Ross JOHNSON

Motion Picture Assn of America refuses to reveal how much money Hollywood studios make on legitimate foreign sales of home video, including DVD's, VCD's and VHS tapes, which are believed to be fastest-growing part of Hollywood's business; most reliable estimate comes from Screen Digest, which calculates that home video divisions of US studios garnered $11.4 billion in wholesale revenues from $24.6 billion that overseas consumers spent buying and renting home video products in 2004; windfall from overseas sales is affecting how movie business is run, inflating budgets for films with big international potential, changing how top stars negotiate their take of profits and prompting studios to spend millions fighting piracy that they fear will threaten lucrative developing markets; question of how to share DVD windfall has become sore subject in studios' negotiations with unions representing writers, directors and actors; photos (M)

Full Article

The Arab Media Decide to Focus Coverage on the Voting, Not the Violence

Date: 31 January 2005

By HASSAN M. FATTAH

News directors at Arab satellite channels and newspaper editors focus their coverage of elections in Iraq on voting rather than violence; overwhelmingly, Arab channels and newspapers greet elections as critical event with major implications for region; many put significant resources into reporting on voting, providing blanket coverage throughout country; photo (M)

Full Article

Page Two: Jan. 23-29; When to Oppose A Cabinet Nominee?

Date: 30 January 2005

By CARL HULSE

Carl HULSE

Full Article

When Gray Heads Roll, Is Age Bias at Work?

Date: 30 January 2005

By NORM ALSTER

Norm ALSTER

Article on age bias in employment, which is becoming larger issue as American work force grows older and companies come under pressure to increase efficiency; federal courts are split on whether deliberate bias must be proved in order for plaintiff to win; Chicago-Kent School of Law Prof Howard Eglit says people who accuse employers of age discrimination win less than one third of their suits but that such suits are likely to proliferate, partly because work force is aging; cases involving Best Buy and Sprint described; photo (M)

Full Article

Too Civil, I Guess

Date: 30 January 2005

Paul Begala letter scores Frank Rich Jan 16 column for assertions that as co-host of CNN's Crossfire, Begala was complicit in covering up scandal related to conservative journalist Armstrong Williams

Full Article

China's Fear of Ghosts: Balancing Stability and Dissent

Date: 30 January 2005

By JOSEPH KAHN

Joseph KAHN

Chinese officials, fearing instability, initially suppressed nearly all information about death of Zhao Zhiyang, purged for opposing use of force against democracy protesters in 1989, but party was forced to organize public funeral when several retired Politburo members and Communist Party elders said they wished to pay their last respects; family demanded service appropriate for state leader and refused to endorse eulogy condemning Zhao; tightly restricted event underscores how much party lives in fear of its own historical ghosts; photo (M)

Full Article

Much Ado About What's in a Disney Book

Date: 31 January 2005

By LAURA M. HOLSON and LORNE MANLY

James B Stewart's forthcoming book, DisneyWar: The Battle for the Magic Kingdom, comes at critical time for Walt Disney Co; reportedly has sections highly critical of Michael D Eisner, Disney's departing chief executive, as well as his ruminations about whether Robert A Iger, president and likely candidate to succeed him, has qualification for job; portrays Disney's ABC television network as dysfunctional; Stewart had Disney executives' full coperation during several years in which he researched book about how company both mirrored and shaped Aemrican culture, but he changed focus of book after Roy E Disney began demanding Eisner's resignation, and Disney executives are now questioning whether it was wise to give him access in first place; photos (M)

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Hollywood Ending

Date: 30 January 2005

By BERNARD WEINRAUB

Bernard WEINRAUB

Article by Bernard Weinraub, who is retiring from career as Hollywood journalist, recounts experiences in 14 years as reporter for Los Angeles Times; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 31 January 2005

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 30 January 2005

Full Article

Good News in Hollywood. Shhh.

Date: 31 January 2005

By ROSS JOHNSON

Ross JOHNSON

Motion Picture Assn of America refuses to reveal how much money Hollywood studios make on legitimate foreign sales of home video, including DVD's, VCD's and VHS tapes, which are believed to be fastest-growing part of Hollywood's business; most reliable estimate comes from Screen Digest, which calculates that home video divisions of US studios garnered $11.4 billion in wholesale revenues from $24.6 billion that overseas consumers spent buying and renting home video products in 2004; windfall from overseas sales is affecting how movie business is run, inflating budgets for films with big international potential, changing how top stars negotiate their take of profits and prompting studios to spend millions fighting piracy that they fear will threaten lucrative developing markets; question of how to share DVD windfall has become sore subject in studios' negotiations with unions representing writers, directors and actors; photos (M)

Full Article

The Arab Media Decide to Focus Coverage on the Voting, Not the Violence

Date: 31 January 2005

By HASSAN M. FATTAH

News directors at Arab satellite channels and newspaper editors focus their coverage of elections in Iraq on voting rather than violence; overwhelmingly, Arab channels and newspapers greet elections as critical event with major implications for region; many put significant resources into reporting on voting, providing blanket coverage throughout country; photo (M)

Full Article

Page Two: Jan. 23-29; When to Oppose A Cabinet Nominee?

Date: 30 January 2005

By CARL HULSE

Carl HULSE

Full Article

When Gray Heads Roll, Is Age Bias at Work?

Date: 30 January 2005

By NORM ALSTER

Norm ALSTER

Article on age bias in employment, which is becoming larger issue as American work force grows older and companies come under pressure to increase efficiency; federal courts are split on whether deliberate bias must be proved in order for plaintiff to win; Chicago-Kent School of Law Prof Howard Eglit says people who accuse employers of age discrimination win less than one third of their suits but that such suits are likely to proliferate, partly because work force is aging; cases involving Best Buy and Sprint described; photo (M)

Full Article

Too Civil, I Guess

Date: 30 January 2005

Paul Begala letter scores Frank Rich Jan 16 column for assertions that as co-host of CNN's Crossfire, Begala was complicit in covering up scandal related to conservative journalist Armstrong Williams

Full Article

China's Fear of Ghosts: Balancing Stability and Dissent

Date: 30 January 2005

By JOSEPH KAHN

Joseph KAHN

Chinese officials, fearing instability, initially suppressed nearly all information about death of Zhao Zhiyang, purged for opposing use of force against democracy protesters in 1989, but party was forced to organize public funeral when several retired Politburo members and Communist Party elders said they wished to pay their last respects; family demanded service appropriate for state leader and refused to endorse eulogy condemning Zhao; tightly restricted event underscores how much party lives in fear of its own historical ghosts; photo (M)

Full Article

Much Ado About What's in a Disney Book

Date: 31 January 2005

By LAURA M. HOLSON and LORNE MANLY

James B Stewart's forthcoming book, DisneyWar: The Battle for the Magic Kingdom, comes at critical time for Walt Disney Co; reportedly has sections highly critical of Michael D Eisner, Disney's departing chief executive, as well as his ruminations about whether Robert A Iger, president and likely candidate to succeed him, has qualification for job; portrays Disney's ABC television network as dysfunctional; Stewart had Disney executives' full coperation during several years in which he researched book about how company both mirrored and shaped Aemrican culture, but he changed focus of book after Roy E Disney began demanding Eisner's resignation, and Disney executives are now questioning whether it was wise to give him access in first place; photos (M)

Full Article

Hollywood Ending

Date: 30 January 2005

By BERNARD WEINRAUB

Bernard WEINRAUB

Article by Bernard Weinraub, who is retiring from career as Hollywood journalist, recounts experiences in 14 years as reporter for Los Angeles Times; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 31 January 2005

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 30 January 2005

Full Article

Good News in Hollywood. Shhh.

Date: 31 January 2005

By ROSS JOHNSON

Ross JOHNSON

Motion Picture Assn of America refuses to reveal how much money Hollywood studios make on legitimate foreign sales of home video, including DVD's, VCD's and VHS tapes, which are believed to be fastest-growing part of Hollywood's business; most reliable estimate comes from Screen Digest, which calculates that home video divisions of US studios garnered $11.4 billion in wholesale revenues from $24.6 billion that overseas consumers spent buying and renting home video products in 2004; windfall from overseas sales is affecting how movie business is run, inflating budgets for films with big international potential, changing how top stars negotiate their take of profits and prompting studios to spend millions fighting piracy that they fear will threaten lucrative developing markets; question of how to share DVD windfall has become sore subject in studios' negotiations with unions representing writers, directors and actors; photos (M)

Full Article

The Arab Media Decide to Focus Coverage on the Voting, Not the Violence

Date: 31 January 2005

By HASSAN M. FATTAH

News directors at Arab satellite channels and newspaper editors focus their coverage of elections in Iraq on voting rather than violence; overwhelmingly, Arab channels and newspapers greet elections as critical event with major implications for region; many put significant resources into reporting on voting, providing blanket coverage throughout country; photo (M)

Full Article

Page Two: Jan. 23-29; When to Oppose A Cabinet Nominee?

Date: 30 January 2005

By CARL HULSE

Carl HULSE

Full Article

When Gray Heads Roll, Is Age Bias at Work?

Date: 30 January 2005

By NORM ALSTER

Norm ALSTER

Article on age bias in employment, which is becoming larger issue as American work force grows older and companies come under pressure to increase efficiency; federal courts are split on whether deliberate bias must be proved in order for plaintiff to win; Chicago-Kent School of Law Prof Howard Eglit says people who accuse employers of age discrimination win less than one third of their suits but that such suits are likely to proliferate, partly because work force is aging; cases involving Best Buy and Sprint described; photo (M)

Full Article

Too Civil, I Guess

Date: 30 January 2005

Paul Begala letter scores Frank Rich Jan 16 column for assertions that as co-host of CNN's Crossfire, Begala was complicit in covering up scandal related to conservative journalist Armstrong Williams

Full Article

China's Fear of Ghosts: Balancing Stability and Dissent

Date: 30 January 2005

By JOSEPH KAHN

Joseph KAHN

Chinese officials, fearing instability, initially suppressed nearly all information about death of Zhao Zhiyang, purged for opposing use of force against democracy protesters in 1989, but party was forced to organize public funeral when several retired Politburo members and Communist Party elders said they wished to pay their last respects; family demanded service appropriate for state leader and refused to endorse eulogy condemning Zhao; tightly restricted event underscores how much party lives in fear of its own historical ghosts; photo (M)

Full Article

Much Ado About What's in a Disney Book

Date: 31 January 2005

By LAURA M. HOLSON and LORNE MANLY

James B Stewart's forthcoming book, DisneyWar: The Battle for the Magic Kingdom, comes at critical time for Walt Disney Co; reportedly has sections highly critical of Michael D Eisner, Disney's departing chief executive, as well as his ruminations about whether Robert A Iger, president and likely candidate to succeed him, has qualification for job; portrays Disney's ABC television network as dysfunctional; Stewart had Disney executives' full coperation during several years in which he researched book about how company both mirrored and shaped Aemrican culture, but he changed focus of book after Roy E Disney began demanding Eisner's resignation, and Disney executives are now questioning whether it was wise to give him access in first place; photos (M)

Full Article

Hollywood Ending

Date: 30 January 2005

By BERNARD WEINRAUB

Bernard WEINRAUB

Article by Bernard Weinraub, who is retiring from career as Hollywood journalist, recounts experiences in 14 years as reporter for Los Angeles Times; photos (M)

Full Article