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29th of September 2003 News

2003年9月29日 出现在《纽约时报》头版的新闻

World Briefing | Asia: China: North Korea Refugees Secretly Ousted

Date: 30 September 2003

By James Brooke (NYT)

James NYT

Defectors, journal published by North Korean defectors, reports China purposely sent 58 North Koreans, once arrested for trying to leave China, on to North Korea to avoid negative international publicity; China still holds South Korean photographer Seok Jae Hyun, who was arrested documenting their attempted escape (S)

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Lopez Backtracks

Date: 30 September 2003

By Ray Glier

Ray Glier

Atlanta Braves catcher Javy Lopez addresses remarks he made about Chicago Cubs (S)

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White House Denies a Top Aide Identified an Officer of the C.I.A.

Date: 30 September 2003

By Eric Lichtblau and Richard W. Stevenson

Eric Lichtblau

White House denies suggestion that Pres Bush's senior adviser Karl Rove illegally disclosed identity of undercover CIA officer; also rejects growing calls from Democrats for appointment of special outside counsel to determine whether anyone in administration disclosed officer's identity in effort to punish officer's husband for his criticism of Iraqi intelligence; FBI has opened investigation into case; White House spokesman Scott McClellan says there is no conflict of interest for Atty Gen John Ashcroft to oversee inquiry that could have immense political implications for Bush; columnist Robert Novak says nobody in administration told him to leak information about CIA officer; says he learned about her while covering her husband's trip to Africa; growing furor underscores Bush administration's continued political vulnerability on issue of whether it exaggerated threat from Iraq before war; even some Republicans in Congress are beginning to cast more skeptical eye on administration's use of intelligence to make its case against Iraq (M)

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NORSTAN TO CUT AN ADDITIONAL 100 JOBS

Date: 30 September 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Norstan Inc, which sells and services telephone and computer systems, will eliminate another 100 jobs (S)

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FIDELITY TO CUT COMMISSIONS FOR ACTIVE TRADERS

Date: 30 September 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Fidelity Investments will cut commissions in October on stock and options trades by 42 percent for its most active customers; new rate of $8, down from $14, applies to Fidelity's 'gold level' customers who make at least 120 trades each year and have $30,000 in household assets at company (S)

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INTERIM CHIEF IS MADE PERMANENT AT UNUMPROVIDENT

Date: 30 September 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

UnumProvident Corp names Thomas J Watjen president and chief executive; has served as interim chief executive since March, when company fired Harold Chandler (S)

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LOCKHEED WINS TWO BIG SPACE CONTRACTS

Date: 30 September 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Lockheed Martin Corp wins contract worth up to $243.5 million to support shuttle missions and programs on International Space Station and one-year contract extension worth up to $184 million to help NASA's research and development laboratories (S)

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GENENTECH SEEKS F.D.A. APPROVAL OF CANCER TREATMENT

Date: 30 September 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Genentech Inc files application with Food and Drug Administration for approval of its Avastin medicine as treatment for colon cancer (S)

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COMPUSA TO ACQUIRE 71-STORE RETAIL CHAIN

Date: 30 September 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

CompUSA Inc acquires electronics retailer Good Guys Inc for $55.3 million in cash (S)

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SALES OF COLLECTIBLES HELP TOPPS IN SECOND QUARTER

Date: 30 September 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Topps Co says earnings rose 12 percent in its second quarter ended Aug 30; net income rose to $5.27 million from $4.69 million; sales rose 4.1 percent, to $72.9 million from $70 million (S)

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