重播 2001年9月14日星期五

2001年9月14日星期五 星号下的 。 这是一年中的 256 日。 美国总统是 George W. Bush

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14th of September 2001 News

2001年9月14日 出现在《纽约时报》头版的新闻

From Pundits And Polls, Talk of War Fills the Air

Date: 14 September 2001

By Jim Rutenberg

Jim Rutenberg

Appraisal of television coverage of terrorist attack against World Trade Center and Pentagon (M)

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Viewers Again Return To Traditional Networks

Date: 15 September 2001

By Bill Carter and Jim Rutenberg

Bill Carter

Terrorist attacks on New York and Pentagon truly become story of lifetime for national, local and cable television stations; as of yesterday morning, CBS, NBC and ABC, three networks had been on air continuously, without commercial interruption, for 72 hours, surpassing even coverage of assassination of Pres John F Kennedy in 1963; initial ratings for first four days of coverage indicate that an average of 30 million to 50 million viewers a day have watched network coverage in prime time; photo (M)

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Death, Terror and Business Journalists

Date: 15 September 2001

By David D. Kirkpatrick

David

Business journalists are struggling to cope with decimation of close-knit community of traders and bankers they normally cover as result of terrorist attacks on World Trade Center; these reporters are part of story as they file reports on Wall Street's struggle to get on its feet; Wall Street headquarters of some news organizations were damaged by attack or closed in its aftermath; some editors of The Wall Street Journal fled their offices near World Trade Center by ferry across Hudson River to begin preparing next day's paper; financial news Web site TheStreet.com evacuated its location across street from New York Stock Exchange; James Grant, founder of Grant's Interest Rate Observer, says its staff abandoned its headquarters and failed to publish on schedule for first time; many reporters and writers are preparing to attend memorial serives for business associates that were killed in attacks; photo (M)

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World Business Briefing | Asia: China: Exports Slow

Date: 15 September 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

China's exports rose 0.9 percent in August from year earlier to $23.5 billion; exports have slumped this year after increasing 28 percent last year (S)

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World Business Briefing | Europe: Germany: Bank To Trade On Big Board

Date: 15 September 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Deutsche Bank AG says its shares will begin trading on New York Stock Exchange on Oct 3 (S)

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World Business Briefing | Europe: Switzerland: Job Cuts at Chip Maker

Date: 15 September 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

STMicroelectronics NV, Europe's largest computer chip maker, had reduced its work force by 2,500 people, or 6 percent, this year in effort to cut costs as demand slumps for semiconductors (S)

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F.C.C. Proposals About Cable TV

Date: 14 September 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Federal Communications Commission proposes alternatives to limit on cable television ownership and begins reviewing ban on ownership of newspaper and broadcast station within one city (S)

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Morton's Forecasts a Loss

Date: 15 September 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Morton's Restaurant Group expects to report third-quarter loss and close its Wall Street-area restaurant indefinitely in aftermath of terrorist attacks on World Trade Center (S)

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Bristol Has New Chairman

Date: 14 September 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Bristol-Myers Squibb president and chief executive, Peter Dolan, is named chairman, succeeding Charles Heimbold, now US ambassador to Sweden (S)

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World Business Briefing | Europe: Germany: Wireless Agreement

Date: 15 September 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

German wireless units of Telefonica Moviles SA and Royal KPN NV agree to cooperate in building high-speed mobile-phone networks in Germany to cut cost of introducing new technology (S)

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