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19th of April 2012 News

2012年4月19日 出现在《纽约时报》头版的新闻

Bank of New York Mellon Earnings Slip

Date: 19 April 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

Bank of New York Mellon reports first-quarter profit of $619 million, or 52 cents a share, down 1 percent from $625 million, or 50 cents a share, in year-ago quarter.

Full Article

Fox News Stars Close to Renewing Deals

Date: 20 April 2012

By BRIAN STELTER

Brian STELTER

Fox News Channel commentators Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity, whose contracts are up after the 2012 presidential election, are reportedly on the verge of renewing their deals through the 2016 election season; renewals would cement in place the two critical pieces of Fox's programming lineup: the point-of-view talk shows The O'Reilly Factor at 8 pm and Hannity at 9 pm. Photos (M)

Full Article

News Corp. Reduces Rights Of Its Foreign Stockholders

Date: 19 April 2012

By AMY CHOZICK

Amy CHOZICK

News Corp will suspend half of the voting rights of its non-American shareholders to comply with United States regulations on foreign ownership; firm owns 27 television stations and Fox Broadcasting. (M)d

Full Article

Amid New Strife, Deal Is Near on Full Team of Cease-Fire Monitors for Syria

Date: 19 April 2012

By NEIL MacFARQUHAR

Neil MacFARQUHAR

Representatives of the United Nations and Syrian government move toward reaching an agreement that would allow a full contingent of 250 observers to deploy in Syria to monitor a fragile cease-fire, despite suggestions from Syrian officials that they would restrict some aspects of the operation, including the independent use of helicopters; diplomatic haggling over the deployment terms comes as violence flares throughout Syria on the seventh day of the cease-fire.

Full Article

3 Arrested by British in Inquiry on Bribery

Date: 20 April 2012

By J. DAVID GOODMAN

J. GOODMAN

British police arrest three people as part of an inquiry into accusations of bribery stemming from the news-gathering and corruption scandal that has engulfed News Corporation, Rupert Murdoch’s media company; 46 people have been arrested during more than a year of investigations.

Full Article

British Prosecutors Consider Charges in Phone Hacking Case

Date: 19 April 2012

By JOHN F. BURNS

John BURNS

Wide-ranging police inquiry into phone hacking and other wrongdoing at Rupert Murdoch’s tabloid newspapers moves a step closer to possible criminal prosecutions when Scotland Yard sends four files on 11 unidentified people, including 4 journalists and a police officer, to the Crown Prosecution Service; there also appears to be an intensification of interest in the case of Rebekah Brooks, the former chief of Murdoch’s British newspaper operations, and her husband, Charlie Brooks.

Full Article

Taxi Owners Fight New Livery Rules

Date: 19 April 2012

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Group representing owners of New York City taxicabs files suit over plan to allow livery cars to pick up passengers on the street in Upper Manhattan and the four other boroughs; New York State Legislature approved the plan in February, and the Taxi and Limousine Commission is expected to vote on whether to enact it.

Full Article

Qualcomm Beats Forecast, but Strains to Get Chips

Date: 19 April 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

Qualcomm reports fiscal second-quarter profit of $2.23 billion, or $1.28 a share, compared with $999 million, or 59 cents a share, in year-ago quarter; revenue rose 28 percent to $4.94 billion.

Full Article

Yum’s Profit Jumps 73%, Helped by Taco Bell Sales

Date: 19 April 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

Yum Brands reports first-quarter profit of $458 million, or 96 cents a share, up 73 percent from $264 million, or 54 cents a share, from year-ago quarter; revenue rose 13 percent to $2.74 billion.

Full Article

Knicks Say Goodbye to New Jersey

Date: 19 April 2012

By HOWARD BECK

Howard BECK

New York Knicks defeat New Jersey Nets, 104-95.

Full Article

Bank of New York Mellon Earnings Slip

Date: 19 April 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

Bank of New York Mellon reports first-quarter profit of $619 million, or 52 cents a share, down 1 percent from $625 million, or 50 cents a share, in year-ago quarter.

Full Article

Fox News Stars Close to Renewing Deals

Date: 20 April 2012

By BRIAN STELTER

Brian STELTER

Fox News Channel commentators Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity, whose contracts are up after the 2012 presidential election, are reportedly on the verge of renewing their deals through the 2016 election season; renewals would cement in place the two critical pieces of Fox's programming lineup: the point-of-view talk shows The O'Reilly Factor at 8 pm and Hannity at 9 pm. Photos (M)

Full Article

News Corp. Reduces Rights Of Its Foreign Stockholders

Date: 19 April 2012

By AMY CHOZICK

Amy CHOZICK

News Corp will suspend half of the voting rights of its non-American shareholders to comply with United States regulations on foreign ownership; firm owns 27 television stations and Fox Broadcasting. (M)d

Full Article

Amid New Strife, Deal Is Near on Full Team of Cease-Fire Monitors for Syria

Date: 19 April 2012

By NEIL MacFARQUHAR

Neil MacFARQUHAR

Representatives of the United Nations and Syrian government move toward reaching an agreement that would allow a full contingent of 250 observers to deploy in Syria to monitor a fragile cease-fire, despite suggestions from Syrian officials that they would restrict some aspects of the operation, including the independent use of helicopters; diplomatic haggling over the deployment terms comes as violence flares throughout Syria on the seventh day of the cease-fire.

Full Article

3 Arrested by British in Inquiry on Bribery

Date: 20 April 2012

By J. DAVID GOODMAN

J. GOODMAN

British police arrest three people as part of an inquiry into accusations of bribery stemming from the news-gathering and corruption scandal that has engulfed News Corporation, Rupert Murdoch’s media company; 46 people have been arrested during more than a year of investigations.

Full Article

British Prosecutors Consider Charges in Phone Hacking Case

Date: 19 April 2012

By JOHN F. BURNS

John BURNS

Wide-ranging police inquiry into phone hacking and other wrongdoing at Rupert Murdoch’s tabloid newspapers moves a step closer to possible criminal prosecutions when Scotland Yard sends four files on 11 unidentified people, including 4 journalists and a police officer, to the Crown Prosecution Service; there also appears to be an intensification of interest in the case of Rebekah Brooks, the former chief of Murdoch’s British newspaper operations, and her husband, Charlie Brooks.

Full Article

Taxi Owners Fight New Livery Rules

Date: 19 April 2012

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Group representing owners of New York City taxicabs files suit over plan to allow livery cars to pick up passengers on the street in Upper Manhattan and the four other boroughs; New York State Legislature approved the plan in February, and the Taxi and Limousine Commission is expected to vote on whether to enact it.

Full Article

Qualcomm Beats Forecast, but Strains to Get Chips

Date: 19 April 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

Qualcomm reports fiscal second-quarter profit of $2.23 billion, or $1.28 a share, compared with $999 million, or 59 cents a share, in year-ago quarter; revenue rose 28 percent to $4.94 billion.

Full Article

Yum’s Profit Jumps 73%, Helped by Taco Bell Sales

Date: 19 April 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

Yum Brands reports first-quarter profit of $458 million, or 96 cents a share, up 73 percent from $264 million, or 54 cents a share, from year-ago quarter; revenue rose 13 percent to $2.74 billion.

Full Article

Knicks Say Goodbye to New Jersey

Date: 19 April 2012

By HOWARD BECK

Howard BECK

New York Knicks defeat New Jersey Nets, 104-95.

Full Article

Bank of New York Mellon Earnings Slip

Date: 19 April 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

Bank of New York Mellon reports first-quarter profit of $619 million, or 52 cents a share, down 1 percent from $625 million, or 50 cents a share, in year-ago quarter.

Full Article

Fox News Stars Close to Renewing Deals

Date: 20 April 2012

By BRIAN STELTER

Brian STELTER

Fox News Channel commentators Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity, whose contracts are up after the 2012 presidential election, are reportedly on the verge of renewing their deals through the 2016 election season; renewals would cement in place the two critical pieces of Fox's programming lineup: the point-of-view talk shows The O'Reilly Factor at 8 pm and Hannity at 9 pm. Photos (M)

Full Article

News Corp. Reduces Rights Of Its Foreign Stockholders

Date: 19 April 2012

By AMY CHOZICK

Amy CHOZICK

News Corp will suspend half of the voting rights of its non-American shareholders to comply with United States regulations on foreign ownership; firm owns 27 television stations and Fox Broadcasting. (M)d

Full Article

Amid New Strife, Deal Is Near on Full Team of Cease-Fire Monitors for Syria

Date: 19 April 2012

By NEIL MacFARQUHAR

Neil MacFARQUHAR

Representatives of the United Nations and Syrian government move toward reaching an agreement that would allow a full contingent of 250 observers to deploy in Syria to monitor a fragile cease-fire, despite suggestions from Syrian officials that they would restrict some aspects of the operation, including the independent use of helicopters; diplomatic haggling over the deployment terms comes as violence flares throughout Syria on the seventh day of the cease-fire.

Full Article

3 Arrested by British in Inquiry on Bribery

Date: 20 April 2012

By J. DAVID GOODMAN

J. GOODMAN

British police arrest three people as part of an inquiry into accusations of bribery stemming from the news-gathering and corruption scandal that has engulfed News Corporation, Rupert Murdoch’s media company; 46 people have been arrested during more than a year of investigations.

Full Article

British Prosecutors Consider Charges in Phone Hacking Case

Date: 19 April 2012

By JOHN F. BURNS

John BURNS

Wide-ranging police inquiry into phone hacking and other wrongdoing at Rupert Murdoch’s tabloid newspapers moves a step closer to possible criminal prosecutions when Scotland Yard sends four files on 11 unidentified people, including 4 journalists and a police officer, to the Crown Prosecution Service; there also appears to be an intensification of interest in the case of Rebekah Brooks, the former chief of Murdoch’s British newspaper operations, and her husband, Charlie Brooks.

Full Article

Taxi Owners Fight New Livery Rules

Date: 19 April 2012

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Group representing owners of New York City taxicabs files suit over plan to allow livery cars to pick up passengers on the street in Upper Manhattan and the four other boroughs; New York State Legislature approved the plan in February, and the Taxi and Limousine Commission is expected to vote on whether to enact it.

Full Article

Qualcomm Beats Forecast, but Strains to Get Chips

Date: 19 April 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

Qualcomm reports fiscal second-quarter profit of $2.23 billion, or $1.28 a share, compared with $999 million, or 59 cents a share, in year-ago quarter; revenue rose 28 percent to $4.94 billion.

Full Article

Yum’s Profit Jumps 73%, Helped by Taco Bell Sales

Date: 19 April 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

Yum Brands reports first-quarter profit of $458 million, or 96 cents a share, up 73 percent from $264 million, or 54 cents a share, from year-ago quarter; revenue rose 13 percent to $2.74 billion.

Full Article

Bank of New York Mellon Earnings Slip

Date: 19 April 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

Bank of New York Mellon reports first-quarter profit of $619 million, or 52 cents a share, down 1 percent from $625 million, or 50 cents a share, in year-ago quarter.

Full Article

Fox News Stars Close to Renewing Deals

Date: 20 April 2012

By BRIAN STELTER

Brian STELTER

Fox News Channel commentators Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity, whose contracts are up after the 2012 presidential election, are reportedly on the verge of renewing their deals through the 2016 election season; renewals would cement in place the two critical pieces of Fox's programming lineup: the point-of-view talk shows The O'Reilly Factor at 8 pm and Hannity at 9 pm. Photos (M)

Full Article

News Corp. Reduces Rights Of Its Foreign Stockholders

Date: 19 April 2012

By AMY CHOZICK

Amy CHOZICK

News Corp will suspend half of the voting rights of its non-American shareholders to comply with United States regulations on foreign ownership; firm owns 27 television stations and Fox Broadcasting. (M)d

Full Article

Amid New Strife, Deal Is Near on Full Team of Cease-Fire Monitors for Syria

Date: 19 April 2012

By NEIL MacFARQUHAR

Neil MacFARQUHAR

Representatives of the United Nations and Syrian government move toward reaching an agreement that would allow a full contingent of 250 observers to deploy in Syria to monitor a fragile cease-fire, despite suggestions from Syrian officials that they would restrict some aspects of the operation, including the independent use of helicopters; diplomatic haggling over the deployment terms comes as violence flares throughout Syria on the seventh day of the cease-fire.

Full Article

3 Arrested by British in Inquiry on Bribery

Date: 20 April 2012

By J. DAVID GOODMAN

J. GOODMAN

British police arrest three people as part of an inquiry into accusations of bribery stemming from the news-gathering and corruption scandal that has engulfed News Corporation, Rupert Murdoch’s media company; 46 people have been arrested during more than a year of investigations.

Full Article

British Prosecutors Consider Charges in Phone Hacking Case

Date: 19 April 2012

By JOHN F. BURNS

John BURNS

Wide-ranging police inquiry into phone hacking and other wrongdoing at Rupert Murdoch’s tabloid newspapers moves a step closer to possible criminal prosecutions when Scotland Yard sends four files on 11 unidentified people, including 4 journalists and a police officer, to the Crown Prosecution Service; there also appears to be an intensification of interest in the case of Rebekah Brooks, the former chief of Murdoch’s British newspaper operations, and her husband, Charlie Brooks.

Full Article

Taxi Owners Fight New Livery Rules

Date: 19 April 2012

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Group representing owners of New York City taxicabs files suit over plan to allow livery cars to pick up passengers on the street in Upper Manhattan and the four other boroughs; New York State Legislature approved the plan in February, and the Taxi and Limousine Commission is expected to vote on whether to enact it.

Full Article

Qualcomm Beats Forecast, but Strains to Get Chips

Date: 19 April 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

Qualcomm reports fiscal second-quarter profit of $2.23 billion, or $1.28 a share, compared with $999 million, or 59 cents a share, in year-ago quarter; revenue rose 28 percent to $4.94 billion.

Full Article

Yum’s Profit Jumps 73%, Helped by Taco Bell Sales

Date: 19 April 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

Yum Brands reports first-quarter profit of $458 million, or 96 cents a share, up 73 percent from $264 million, or 54 cents a share, from year-ago quarter; revenue rose 13 percent to $2.74 billion.

Full Article

Knicks Say Goodbye to New Jersey

Date: 19 April 2012

By HOWARD BECK

Howard BECK

New York Knicks defeat New Jersey Nets, 104-95.

Full Article

Bank of New York Mellon Earnings Slip

Date: 19 April 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

Bank of New York Mellon reports first-quarter profit of $619 million, or 52 cents a share, down 1 percent from $625 million, or 50 cents a share, in year-ago quarter.

Full Article

Fox News Stars Close to Renewing Deals

Date: 20 April 2012

By BRIAN STELTER

Brian STELTER

Fox News Channel commentators Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity, whose contracts are up after the 2012 presidential election, are reportedly on the verge of renewing their deals through the 2016 election season; renewals would cement in place the two critical pieces of Fox's programming lineup: the point-of-view talk shows The O'Reilly Factor at 8 pm and Hannity at 9 pm. Photos (M)

Full Article

News Corp. Reduces Rights Of Its Foreign Stockholders

Date: 19 April 2012

By AMY CHOZICK

Amy CHOZICK

News Corp will suspend half of the voting rights of its non-American shareholders to comply with United States regulations on foreign ownership; firm owns 27 television stations and Fox Broadcasting. (M)d

Full Article

Amid New Strife, Deal Is Near on Full Team of Cease-Fire Monitors for Syria

Date: 19 April 2012

By NEIL MacFARQUHAR

Neil MacFARQUHAR

Representatives of the United Nations and Syrian government move toward reaching an agreement that would allow a full contingent of 250 observers to deploy in Syria to monitor a fragile cease-fire, despite suggestions from Syrian officials that they would restrict some aspects of the operation, including the independent use of helicopters; diplomatic haggling over the deployment terms comes as violence flares throughout Syria on the seventh day of the cease-fire.

Full Article

3 Arrested by British in Inquiry on Bribery

Date: 20 April 2012

By J. DAVID GOODMAN

J. GOODMAN

British police arrest three people as part of an inquiry into accusations of bribery stemming from the news-gathering and corruption scandal that has engulfed News Corporation, Rupert Murdoch’s media company; 46 people have been arrested during more than a year of investigations.

Full Article

British Prosecutors Consider Charges in Phone Hacking Case

Date: 19 April 2012

By JOHN F. BURNS

John BURNS

Wide-ranging police inquiry into phone hacking and other wrongdoing at Rupert Murdoch’s tabloid newspapers moves a step closer to possible criminal prosecutions when Scotland Yard sends four files on 11 unidentified people, including 4 journalists and a police officer, to the Crown Prosecution Service; there also appears to be an intensification of interest in the case of Rebekah Brooks, the former chief of Murdoch’s British newspaper operations, and her husband, Charlie Brooks.

Full Article

Taxi Owners Fight New Livery Rules

Date: 19 April 2012

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Group representing owners of New York City taxicabs files suit over plan to allow livery cars to pick up passengers on the street in Upper Manhattan and the four other boroughs; New York State Legislature approved the plan in February, and the Taxi and Limousine Commission is expected to vote on whether to enact it.

Full Article

Qualcomm Beats Forecast, but Strains to Get Chips

Date: 19 April 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

Qualcomm reports fiscal second-quarter profit of $2.23 billion, or $1.28 a share, compared with $999 million, or 59 cents a share, in year-ago quarter; revenue rose 28 percent to $4.94 billion.

Full Article

Yum’s Profit Jumps 73%, Helped by Taco Bell Sales

Date: 19 April 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

Yum Brands reports first-quarter profit of $458 million, or 96 cents a share, up 73 percent from $264 million, or 54 cents a share, from year-ago quarter; revenue rose 13 percent to $2.74 billion.

Full Article

Knicks Say Goodbye to New Jersey

Date: 19 April 2012

By HOWARD BECK

Howard BECK

New York Knicks defeat New Jersey Nets, 104-95.

Full Article