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14th of April 2003 News

2003年4月14日 出现在《纽约时报》头版的新闻

Nightly News Feels Pinch of 24-Hour News

Date: 14 April 2003

By BILL CARTER

Bill CARTER

Television viewers are increasingly tuning out of broadcast networks' evening newscasts for coverage of war in Iraq, turning instead to cable news networks Fox News, CNN and MSNBC; CBS and ABC together lost nearly two million viewers in first 16 days of war, while NBC recorded slight increase, only because of its ties with MSNBC; three cable networks achieved gains of more than 300 percent over same period; key factor is said to be Bush administration's policy of placing reporters with military units engaged in fighting, which introduced new elements of live, often visceral, coverage that had has profound impact on viewers; broadcast executives urge caution before jumping to sweeping conclusions based on evidence of a few weeks; graphs; photos (M)

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CNN's Silence About Torture Is Criticized

Date: 15 April 2003

By JIM RUTENBERG

Jim RUTENBERG

Revelation by CNN chief news executive Eason Jordan that he withheld some accounts of Saddam Hussein's use of brutality and torture for years to protect lives of Iraqi sources stirs controversy; Jordan is widely criticized for having compromised CNN's journalistic mission, although some sympathize with his difficult position (M)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 15 April 2003

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Date: 14 April 2003

Correction of Apr 12 obituary about Vera Zorina regarding surname of one of her sons

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New York Times/CBS News Poll

Date: 14 April 2003

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For a Historic Ship, a New Port of Call

Date: 15 April 2003

By IVER PETERSON

Iver PETERSON

Norwegian Cruise Lines buys United States, once fastest passenger ocean liner in world, and plans to convert it into immense modern cruise liner as part of plans to operate first United States-registered cruise ships in some 50 years; registry would allow company to offer service solely between US ports, without having to dock at foreign port during each voyage; photo (M)

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New Battle Over Jenin, on Television

Date: 15 April 2003

By GREG MYRE

Greg MYRE

The Road to Jenin, documentary broadcast on Israeli television, is third provocative film about combat between Palestinian militants and Israeli Army year ago in Jenin, in West Bank, which saw most intense battle of current Mideast conflict; latest work, by French-Israeli filmmaker Pierre Rehov, is strongly pro-Israeli account that portrays Israeli soldiers as humane warriors who track down terrorists and try to spare civilians, while Palestinians possess single-minded commitment to war; earlier documentary called Jenin, Jenin, by prominent Arab Israeli actor Muhammad Bakri, presents Jenin residents giving tearful accounts of fighting, with repeated accusations of Israeli abuses; film was shown few times before country's Censorship Board banned it; Bakri then sought to block showing of The Road to Jenin on grounds it is one-sided Israeli account, but Israel's high court ruled it could air; photo; map (M)

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Former D'Arcy Client Moves to New Agency

Date: 14 April 2003

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Capital One Financial names McCann-Erickson Worldwide Advertising as creative agency of record on its account; account had been held by D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles (S)

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New Magazine Has the Sound, Not the Budget, Of the Late Talk

Date: 14 April 2003

By DAVID CARR

David CARR

Radar, general-interest magazine with specific interest in pop culture, is set to hit newsstands, and financial backers hope that young, urban readers will be attracted to its cheeky hodgepodge of humor, current events and aggressive, and not always friendly, coverage of celebrities; Radar has been been compared with Talk, Tina Brown's much-ballyhooed magazine, but Radar's management is keeping much tighter rein on spending in hopes that it will last longer than Talk; Maer Roshan, publisher and editor, comments; photo (M)

Full Article

Mideast Sides Maneuver, Expecting New Peace Effort

Date: 14 April 2003

By JAMES BENNET

James BENNET

Adversaries in Israeli-Palestinian conflict work to strengthen their diplomatic footing, anticipating renewed push by Bush administration for Middle East peace as war in Iraq winds down; Prime Min Ariel Sharon of Israel seeks substantial revisions in peace plan that Pres Bush pledges to publish soon; says plan should include requirement that Palestinians give up their claim of right of return to what is now Israel for refugees of 1948 war that created state; new Palestinian Prime Min Mahmaud Abbas struggles to form government, Bush's condition for moving ahead with plan; his proposed list of ministers would take crucial posts out of hands of men tied to Yasir Arafat; Arafat and his Fatah movement object, and are delaying scheduled presentation of list to Al Fatah's central committee; Abbas's list also comes under criticism from Palestinian reformers, who say too many old faces remain; photo (M)

Full Article

Nightly News Feels Pinch of 24-Hour News

Date: 14 April 2003

By BILL CARTER

Bill CARTER

Television viewers are increasingly tuning out of broadcast networks' evening newscasts for coverage of war in Iraq, turning instead to cable news networks Fox News, CNN and MSNBC; CBS and ABC together lost nearly two million viewers in first 16 days of war, while NBC recorded slight increase, only because of its ties with MSNBC; three cable networks achieved gains of more than 300 percent over same period; key factor is said to be Bush administration's policy of placing reporters with military units engaged in fighting, which introduced new elements of live, often visceral, coverage that had has profound impact on viewers; broadcast executives urge caution before jumping to sweeping conclusions based on evidence of a few weeks; graphs; photos (M)

Full Article

CNN's Silence About Torture Is Criticized

Date: 15 April 2003

By JIM RUTENBERG

Jim RUTENBERG

Revelation by CNN chief news executive Eason Jordan that he withheld some accounts of Saddam Hussein's use of brutality and torture for years to protect lives of Iraqi sources stirs controversy; Jordan is widely criticized for having compromised CNN's journalistic mission, although some sympathize with his difficult position (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 15 April 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 14 April 2003

Correction of Apr 12 obituary about Vera Zorina regarding surname of one of her sons

Full Article

New York Times/CBS News Poll

Date: 14 April 2003

Full Article

For a Historic Ship, a New Port of Call

Date: 15 April 2003

By IVER PETERSON

Iver PETERSON

Norwegian Cruise Lines buys United States, once fastest passenger ocean liner in world, and plans to convert it into immense modern cruise liner as part of plans to operate first United States-registered cruise ships in some 50 years; registry would allow company to offer service solely between US ports, without having to dock at foreign port during each voyage; photo (M)

Full Article

New Battle Over Jenin, on Television

Date: 15 April 2003

By GREG MYRE

Greg MYRE

The Road to Jenin, documentary broadcast on Israeli television, is third provocative film about combat between Palestinian militants and Israeli Army year ago in Jenin, in West Bank, which saw most intense battle of current Mideast conflict; latest work, by French-Israeli filmmaker Pierre Rehov, is strongly pro-Israeli account that portrays Israeli soldiers as humane warriors who track down terrorists and try to spare civilians, while Palestinians possess single-minded commitment to war; earlier documentary called Jenin, Jenin, by prominent Arab Israeli actor Muhammad Bakri, presents Jenin residents giving tearful accounts of fighting, with repeated accusations of Israeli abuses; film was shown few times before country's Censorship Board banned it; Bakri then sought to block showing of The Road to Jenin on grounds it is one-sided Israeli account, but Israel's high court ruled it could air; photo; map (M)

Full Article

Former D'Arcy Client Moves to New Agency

Date: 14 April 2003

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Capital One Financial names McCann-Erickson Worldwide Advertising as creative agency of record on its account; account had been held by D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles (S)

Full Article

Mideast Sides Maneuver, Expecting New Peace Effort

Date: 14 April 2003

By JAMES BENNET

James BENNET

Adversaries in Israeli-Palestinian conflict work to strengthen their diplomatic footing, anticipating renewed push by Bush administration for Middle East peace as war in Iraq winds down; Prime Min Ariel Sharon of Israel seeks substantial revisions in peace plan that Pres Bush pledges to publish soon; says plan should include requirement that Palestinians give up their claim of right of return to what is now Israel for refugees of 1948 war that created state; new Palestinian Prime Min Mahmaud Abbas struggles to form government, Bush's condition for moving ahead with plan; his proposed list of ministers would take crucial posts out of hands of men tied to Yasir Arafat; Arafat and his Fatah movement object, and are delaying scheduled presentation of list to Al Fatah's central committee; Abbas's list also comes under criticism from Palestinian reformers, who say too many old faces remain; photo (M)

Full Article

Nightly News Feels Pinch of 24-Hour News

Date: 14 April 2003

By BILL CARTER

Bill CARTER

Television viewers are increasingly tuning out of broadcast networks' evening newscasts for coverage of war in Iraq, turning instead to cable news networks Fox News, CNN and MSNBC; CBS and ABC together lost nearly two million viewers in first 16 days of war, while NBC recorded slight increase, only because of its ties with MSNBC; three cable networks achieved gains of more than 300 percent over same period; key factor is said to be Bush administration's policy of placing reporters with military units engaged in fighting, which introduced new elements of live, often visceral, coverage that had has profound impact on viewers; broadcast executives urge caution before jumping to sweeping conclusions based on evidence of a few weeks; graphs; photos (M)

Full Article

CNN's Silence About Torture Is Criticized

Date: 15 April 2003

By JIM RUTENBERG

Jim RUTENBERG

Revelation by CNN chief news executive Eason Jordan that he withheld some accounts of Saddam Hussein's use of brutality and torture for years to protect lives of Iraqi sources stirs controversy; Jordan is widely criticized for having compromised CNN's journalistic mission, although some sympathize with his difficult position (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 15 April 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 14 April 2003

Correction of Apr 12 obituary about Vera Zorina regarding surname of one of her sons

Full Article

New York Times/CBS News Poll

Date: 14 April 2003

Full Article

New Magazine Has the Sound, Not the Budget, Of the Late Talk

Date: 14 April 2003

By DAVID CARR

David CARR

Radar, general-interest magazine with specific interest in pop culture, is set to hit newsstands, and financial backers hope that young, urban readers will be attracted to its cheeky hodgepodge of humor, current events and aggressive, and not always friendly, coverage of celebrities; Radar has been been compared with Talk, Tina Brown's much-ballyhooed magazine, but Radar's management is keeping much tighter rein on spending in hopes that it will last longer than Talk; Maer Roshan, publisher and editor, comments; photo (M)

Full Article

Mideast Sides Maneuver, Expecting New Peace Effort

Date: 14 April 2003

By JAMES BENNET

James BENNET

Adversaries in Israeli-Palestinian conflict work to strengthen their diplomatic footing, anticipating renewed push by Bush administration for Middle East peace as war in Iraq winds down; Prime Min Ariel Sharon of Israel seeks substantial revisions in peace plan that Pres Bush pledges to publish soon; says plan should include requirement that Palestinians give up their claim of right of return to what is now Israel for refugees of 1948 war that created state; new Palestinian Prime Min Mahmaud Abbas struggles to form government, Bush's condition for moving ahead with plan; his proposed list of ministers would take crucial posts out of hands of men tied to Yasir Arafat; Arafat and his Fatah movement object, and are delaying scheduled presentation of list to Al Fatah's central committee; Abbas's list also comes under criticism from Palestinian reformers, who say too many old faces remain; photo (M)

Full Article

CNN's Silence About Torture Is Criticized

Date: 15 April 2003

By JIM RUTENBERG

Jim RUTENBERG

Revelation by CNN chief news executive Eason Jordan that he withheld some accounts of Saddam Hussein's use of brutality and torture for years to protect lives of Iraqi sources stirs controversy; Jordan is widely criticized for having compromised CNN's journalistic mission, although some sympathize with his difficult position (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 15 April 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 14 April 2003

Correction of Apr 12 obituary about Vera Zorina regarding surname of one of her sons

Full Article

New York Times/CBS News Poll

Date: 14 April 2003

Full Article

For a Historic Ship, a New Port of Call

Date: 15 April 2003

By IVER PETERSON

Iver PETERSON

Norwegian Cruise Lines buys United States, once fastest passenger ocean liner in world, and plans to convert it into immense modern cruise liner as part of plans to operate first United States-registered cruise ships in some 50 years; registry would allow company to offer service solely between US ports, without having to dock at foreign port during each voyage; photo (M)

Full Article

New Battle Over Jenin, on Television

Date: 15 April 2003

By GREG MYRE

Greg MYRE

The Road to Jenin, documentary broadcast on Israeli television, is third provocative film about combat between Palestinian militants and Israeli Army year ago in Jenin, in West Bank, which saw most intense battle of current Mideast conflict; latest work, by French-Israeli filmmaker Pierre Rehov, is strongly pro-Israeli account that portrays Israeli soldiers as humane warriors who track down terrorists and try to spare civilians, while Palestinians possess single-minded commitment to war; earlier documentary called Jenin, Jenin, by prominent Arab Israeli actor Muhammad Bakri, presents Jenin residents giving tearful accounts of fighting, with repeated accusations of Israeli abuses; film was shown few times before country's Censorship Board banned it; Bakri then sought to block showing of The Road to Jenin on grounds it is one-sided Israeli account, but Israel's high court ruled it could air; photo; map (M)

Full Article

Former D'Arcy Client Moves to New Agency

Date: 14 April 2003

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Capital One Financial names McCann-Erickson Worldwide Advertising as creative agency of record on its account; account had been held by D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles (S)

Full Article

New Magazine Has the Sound, Not the Budget, Of the Late Talk

Date: 14 April 2003

By DAVID CARR

David CARR

Radar, general-interest magazine with specific interest in pop culture, is set to hit newsstands, and financial backers hope that young, urban readers will be attracted to its cheeky hodgepodge of humor, current events and aggressive, and not always friendly, coverage of celebrities; Radar has been been compared with Talk, Tina Brown's much-ballyhooed magazine, but Radar's management is keeping much tighter rein on spending in hopes that it will last longer than Talk; Maer Roshan, publisher and editor, comments; photo (M)

Full Article

Mideast Sides Maneuver, Expecting New Peace Effort

Date: 14 April 2003

By JAMES BENNET

James BENNET

Adversaries in Israeli-Palestinian conflict work to strengthen their diplomatic footing, anticipating renewed push by Bush administration for Middle East peace as war in Iraq winds down; Prime Min Ariel Sharon of Israel seeks substantial revisions in peace plan that Pres Bush pledges to publish soon; says plan should include requirement that Palestinians give up their claim of right of return to what is now Israel for refugees of 1948 war that created state; new Palestinian Prime Min Mahmaud Abbas struggles to form government, Bush's condition for moving ahead with plan; his proposed list of ministers would take crucial posts out of hands of men tied to Yasir Arafat; Arafat and his Fatah movement object, and are delaying scheduled presentation of list to Al Fatah's central committee; Abbas's list also comes under criticism from Palestinian reformers, who say too many old faces remain; photo (M)

Full Article

Nightly News Feels Pinch of 24-Hour News

Date: 14 April 2003

By BILL CARTER

Bill CARTER

Television viewers are increasingly tuning out of broadcast networks' evening newscasts for coverage of war in Iraq, turning instead to cable news networks Fox News, CNN and MSNBC; CBS and ABC together lost nearly two million viewers in first 16 days of war, while NBC recorded slight increase, only because of its ties with MSNBC; three cable networks achieved gains of more than 300 percent over same period; key factor is said to be Bush administration's policy of placing reporters with military units engaged in fighting, which introduced new elements of live, often visceral, coverage that had has profound impact on viewers; broadcast executives urge caution before jumping to sweeping conclusions based on evidence of a few weeks; graphs; photos (M)

Full Article

CNN's Silence About Torture Is Criticized

Date: 15 April 2003

By JIM RUTENBERG

Jim RUTENBERG

Revelation by CNN chief news executive Eason Jordan that he withheld some accounts of Saddam Hussein's use of brutality and torture for years to protect lives of Iraqi sources stirs controversy; Jordan is widely criticized for having compromised CNN's journalistic mission, although some sympathize with his difficult position (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 15 April 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 14 April 2003

Correction of Apr 12 obituary about Vera Zorina regarding surname of one of her sons

Full Article

New York Times/CBS News Poll

Date: 14 April 2003

Full Article

For a Historic Ship, a New Port of Call

Date: 15 April 2003

By IVER PETERSON

Iver PETERSON

Norwegian Cruise Lines buys United States, once fastest passenger ocean liner in world, and plans to convert it into immense modern cruise liner as part of plans to operate first United States-registered cruise ships in some 50 years; registry would allow company to offer service solely between US ports, without having to dock at foreign port during each voyage; photo (M)

Full Article

Former D'Arcy Client Moves to New Agency

Date: 14 April 2003

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Capital One Financial names McCann-Erickson Worldwide Advertising as creative agency of record on its account; account had been held by D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles (S)

Full Article

New Magazine Has the Sound, Not the Budget, Of the Late Talk

Date: 14 April 2003

By DAVID CARR

David CARR

Radar, general-interest magazine with specific interest in pop culture, is set to hit newsstands, and financial backers hope that young, urban readers will be attracted to its cheeky hodgepodge of humor, current events and aggressive, and not always friendly, coverage of celebrities; Radar has been been compared with Talk, Tina Brown's much-ballyhooed magazine, but Radar's management is keeping much tighter rein on spending in hopes that it will last longer than Talk; Maer Roshan, publisher and editor, comments; photo (M)

Full Article

Mideast Sides Maneuver, Expecting New Peace Effort

Date: 14 April 2003

By JAMES BENNET

James BENNET

Adversaries in Israeli-Palestinian conflict work to strengthen their diplomatic footing, anticipating renewed push by Bush administration for Middle East peace as war in Iraq winds down; Prime Min Ariel Sharon of Israel seeks substantial revisions in peace plan that Pres Bush pledges to publish soon; says plan should include requirement that Palestinians give up their claim of right of return to what is now Israel for refugees of 1948 war that created state; new Palestinian Prime Min Mahmaud Abbas struggles to form government, Bush's condition for moving ahead with plan; his proposed list of ministers would take crucial posts out of hands of men tied to Yasir Arafat; Arafat and his Fatah movement object, and are delaying scheduled presentation of list to Al Fatah's central committee; Abbas's list also comes under criticism from Palestinian reformers, who say too many old faces remain; photo (M)

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