重播 2000年3月23日星期四

2000年3月23日星期四 星号下的 。 这是一年中的 82 日。 美国总统是 William J. (Bill) Clinton

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23rd of March 2000 News

2000年3月23日 出现在《纽约时报》头版的新闻

The Daily News Replaces Its Top Editor Again

Date: 24 March 2000

By Felicity Barringer

Felicity Barringer

New York Daily News publisher Mortimer B Zuckerman names Edward Kosner editor in chief of newspaper and Michael Goodwin senior executive editor; Kosner replaces Debby Krenek (M)

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For Women in Bias Case, the Wounds Remain

Date: 24 March 2000

By Peter T. Kilborn

Peter Kilborn

Interviews with women who were plaintiffs in successful sex-discrimination suit against United States Information Agency and Voice of America; 1,100 women won $508 million, at least $460,000 each, in costliest sex-discrimination case ever; women say while they are ecstatic over size of settlement, wounds of being rejected for jobs still hurt; they describe pain of feeling they had failed to measure up to needs of a government they trusted; photos of two plaintiffs, Donna Woolf and Dilara Hashem (L)

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U.S. Is Offering Record Amount In Sex-Bias Suit

Date: 23 March 2000

By Irvin Molotsky

Irvin Molotsky

Federal government agrees to pay record $508 million to settle sex discrimination suit brought by 1,100 women who charged they were denied jobs and promotions with Voice of America, agency that disseminates news and information about United States abroad; suit was brought by reporters, editors, announcers, producers and others against Voice of America and its former parent agency, United States Information Agency, which is now defunct; suit was filed in 1977 and covers period of 1974 to 1984, meaning allegations of discrimination continued long after litigation began; settlement is reached after government drops its insistence on separate hearings for each of 1,100 complaints; Voice of America is now overseen by Broadcasting Board of Governors; photo (M)

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A new marketing effort tries to raise FT.com's U.S. profile.

Date: 24 March 2000

By Courtney Kane

Courtney Kane

FT.Com, Internet venture of Financial Times of London, is embarking on its first consumer marketing campaign to raise its profile in US; $35 million campaign, developed by BBDO New York, features Dan Aykroyd in series of humorous television commercials, in addition to print, outdoor and online ads; photo (M)

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Study Finds Violence Against Journalists Increasing Worldwide

Date: 23 March 2000

Committee to Protect Journalists issues report on growing number of attacks against press; finds violence against journalists increased last year, as combatants around world increasingly focused on reporters as unwelcome witnesses to war crimes and other abuses; 34 journalists were killed in 1999, 10 more than documented in 1998; single deadliest country for journalists last year was Sierra Leone, where 10 journalists were killed; committee reports that aside from killing or imprisoning journalists, some repressive governments are adopting subtler tactics, such as tax penalties, fines and restricting access to newsprint (M)

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Cartoonist Still Eager After All These Years

Date: 24 March 2000

By Robin Finn

Robin Finn

Public Lives profile of New York Daily News sports cartoonist Bill Gallo notes that at 75 he has just released his first book, Drawing a Crowd; photo (M)

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Clinton Fever: A Delighted India Has All the Symptoms

Date: 23 March 2000

By Celia W. Dugger

Celia Dugger

Analysis of Pres Clinton's skillful address to Indian Parliament, during which he managed to entertain, flatter and inspire much of country's political leadership, even as he tactfully told them things they would rather not have heard--including United States's disapproval of India's decision to test nuclear weapons in 1998; Clinton seems to be making headway in convincing Indians that US genuinely wants to befriend them, and Clinton mania has seized press as well as ordinary Indians (M)

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VIRATA, A CHIP MAKER, TO PURCHASE SOFTWARE COMPANY

Date: 23 March 2000

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Virata Corp acquires Inverness Systems Ltd for about $114.9 million in stock; Virata will pay 850,000 shares (S)

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NASHUA AGREES TO BUY RITTENHOUSE, A RIVAL PAPER MAKER

Date: 23 March 2000

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Nashua Corp agrees to buy rival Rittenhouse Paper Co for as much as $63 million; Nashua will pay $57 million in cash plus as much as $6 million more if Rittenhouse meets cash-flow levels (S)

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PRIME HOSPITALITY AGREES TO BUY LEASES FROM SHOLODGE

Date: 24 March 2000

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Prime Hospitality Corp, owner of AmeriSuites and Wellesley Inns hotel chains, agrees to buy leases of 27 Sumner Suites hotels from ShoLodge Inc and convert hotels to AmeriSuites; ShoLodge expects to receive $54 million in cash at purchase's closing and $3 million in rent payments later for 27 hotels (S)

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