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2nd of September 1997 News

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The Princess and CBS

Date: 03 September 1997

By Bill Carter

Bill Carter

Comment on television networks' coverage of death of Princess Diana, and CBS News' slow reaction to and delayed coverage of event (S)

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Ratings and Death

Date: 03 September 1997

By Bill Carter

Bill Carter

Television ratings soar for all aspects of coverage of Princess Diana; extensive coverage of aftermath of Diana's death will abate only slightly in next few days before it gears up again for funeral on Saturday (S)

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Days Of the Locust

Date: 02 September 1997

By Russell Baker

Russell Baker

Russell Baker Op-Ed column says because of death of Princess Diana, tabloid journalists will be condemned for constantly invading privacy of rich and famous, but that they will keep doing it anyway since it pays too well to be abandoned; says we have become cultural slaves to markets, and that there is booming market for precisely kind of journalism that sent photographers chasing Diana's limousine through streets of Paris (M)

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Blood on Their Hands

Date: 02 September 1997

By A. M. Rosenthal

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A M Rosenthal Op-Ed column on death of Princess Diana of Wales in automobile accident in Paris while her limousine was being pursued by tabloid photographers; says there should be no hiding place for executives who permit or encourage press harassment unto death, for no other reason than to increase profits and salaries, and none for journalists who say they would never use such pictures but create excuses of moral, ethical and professional garbage to explain those who do (M)

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As Much Mourning as the Market Will Bear

Date: 02 September 1997

By Walter Goodman

Walter Goodman

Walter Goodman comment on frenzied, sometimes maudlin, television coverage of Princess Diana's death in car crash in Paris; reflects on allegations against aggressive photographers (S)

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Vietnam Said to Bar Journalist From Taking a U.N. Fellowship

Date: 02 September 1997

By Barbara Crossette

Barbara Crossette

Nguyen Manh Hung, first Vietnamese journalist awarded international fellowship to report on UN, has reportedly been barred from traveling to US by Vietnamese Government because award had not been presented through Government channels (S)

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Road Rage in Paris

Date: 03 September 1997

By William Safire

William Safire

William Safire Op-Ed column says photographers are being singled out unfairly for causing automobile accident in Paris that killed Princess Diana of Wales, her companion Emad al-Fayed and driver of her limousine; says fault belongs to Fayed, who was in charge and assumed responsibility for Diana's safety; says car may have been driven by drunk, but was probably propelled to killing speed by passenger driven by obsessive rage to race away from prying eyes (M)

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High Alcohol Level Is Reported in Diana's Driver

Date: 02 September 1997

By Craig R. Whitney

Craig Whitney

French prosecutor reports body of driver in car crash that killed Priness Diana of Wales and companion Emad Mohammed el-Fayed had blood alcohol level well above legal driving limit; investigators say Henry Paul, who also died in crash on Paris expressway, had blood alcohol level of 1.75 grams per liter, or more than 0.1 percent legal limit in most states in US; police estimate car was traveling at 90 miles an hour at time of impact, or well above legal limit of 30 miles per hour; photographers chasing car at time of accident remain in police custody; face possible criminal charges for taking photographs of wreckage and victims immediately following crash, instead of providing aid as required under French law; investigators remain unable to question Trevor Rees-Jones, Princess Diana's surviving bodyguard, who remains in serious condition in intensive care; photos (M)

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Prosecution of Photographers Is Urged

Date: 02 September 1997

Lawyer for Mohammed el-Fayed, whose son was killed in automobile crash in Paris with Princess Diana of Wales, urges prosecutors to bring charges of involuntary homicide against photographers who reportedly chased limousine at time of accident (S)

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Homicide Inquiry Is Begun for 7 in Diana's Death

Date: 03 September 1997

By Craig R. Whitney

Craig Whitney

French judge files preliminary charges against six photographers and motorcyclist whose pursuit of limousine of Princess Diana of Wales, might have caused high-speed car accident in Paris in which she, companion Emad Mohammed al-Fayed and driver were killed; places seven under formal investigation for involuntary homicide and failing to come to aid of victims or impeding rescue efforts; five are released without bail, but two others are ordered to post equivalent of $16,700 and barred from working as journalists for duration of case; prosecutors ask that photographers Romuald Rat and Christian Martinez be held in jail while investigation proceeds; Rat, reportedly among first to arrive on accident scene, is said to have interfered with rescue attempts; photos (M)

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