重播 1999年6月13日星期日

1999年6月13日星期日 星号下的 。 这是一年中的 163 日。 美国总统是 William J. (Bill) Clinton

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13th of June 1999 News

1999年6月13日 出现在《纽约时报》头版的新闻

Media Talk; Commercial Puts Reporter in Tight Spot

Date: 14 June 1999

By Alex Kuczynski

Alex Kuczynski

Mary Civiello, reporter for WCBS-TV and alternate anchor on CNBC, loses her job at CNBC after she does commercial for Benecol, Johnson & Johnson margarine product that company says helps to lower cholesterol levels; photo (M)

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Why All the Fuss About Lou Dobbs?

Date: 14 June 1999

By Bill Carter

Bill Carter

Moneyline News Hour has become one of most lucrative hours in all of cable television, so important to overall revenue at CNN that when Lou Dobbs recently announced that he was leaving as host of show, it was widely regarded as potentially serious blow to CNN's bottom line; photo (M)

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The Way We Live Now: 6-13-99: Word & Image; The Information Tyranny

Date: 13 June 1999

By Max Frankel

Max Frankel

Max Frankel column applauds a Bill Moyers program documenting slide of American society into a new information tyranny in which corporate wealth monopolizes debate, corrupting politicians and dictating policy; says when corporate interest are unable to mislead the public through campaign advertising, they concentrate their wealth to intimidate Congress through massive television advertising; says vast conglomerates like Disney, Fox and General Electric are acquiring control over entertainment hardware and software, seizing control over all the television news concerning their own conduct; photo (M)

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NATO Expands Its Force in Kosovo but Russians Still Block Airport

Date: 14 June 1999

By John Kifner

John Kifner

Some 200 Russian soldiers from United Nations peacekeeping mission in Bosnia who are occupying Pristina, Kosovo, airport block entry of British troops in embarrassing impasse for NATO's nascent peacekeeping effort in Kosovo; Pres Clinton discusses stalemate with Russian Pres Boris N Yeltsin by phone; NATO troops spread out through Kosovo; British paratrooper kills Serbian policeman who fired gunshots near one of their patrols, Pristina; German troops come under sniper fire, Prizren, and kill two Serbs who tried to attack them; Serbs fleeing Pristina set fire to Albanian homes, including home of religious leader; Albanian gunmen kill at least one Serbian policeman and reportedly abduct and kill Serbs in Pristina suburbs and around province; two German journalists die after attack by unknown gunmen; maps; photos (M)

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Lives; Beneath the Falling Bombs

Date: 13 June 1999

By Steven Erlanger

Steven Erlanger

Steven Erlanger article on the hostility he encountered in Serbia covering conflict over Kosovo as an American reporter (M)

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The Way We Live Now: 6-13-99: On Language; Lookit

Date: 13 June 1999

By William Safire

William Safire

William Safire column comments on the term 'lookit' and pays tribute to Meg Greenfield, the late Washington Post editorialist and Newsweek columnist (M)

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Nisource Bid Is Rejected

Date: 14 June 1999

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Columbia Energy Group's board rejects Nisource Inc's $5.7 billion buyout offer (S)

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Machine Tool Orders Fell 10% in April

Date: 14 June 1999

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Orders from American companies for domestic and foreign-produced machine tools fell 10 percent in April, to estimated $391 million from revised $433 million in March (S)

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Paperless Trading

Date: 13 June 1999

Marc Beauchamp letter comments on May 16 article on on-line trading; says newspaper quotes of previous day's stocks will soon become thing of the past

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Double-Teaming

Date: 13 June 1999

Sheldon Platt letter on Jeff Kisseloff's May 30 article recalls John Henry Faulk's legal victory against paper that published names of performers who were allegedly Communist sympathizers and supermarket owner who threatened to boycott products of sponsors who refused to fire them

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