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22. фебруар 2001. је био четвртак под знаком звездице . Био је 52 дан у години. Председник Сједињених Држава је био George W. Bush.

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22nd of February 2001 News

Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 22. фебруар 2001.

Bush Holds His First White House News Conference

Date: 23 February 2001

By Frank Bruni

Frank Bruni

Pres Bush holds his first White House news conference; seeks public attention and support for his proposed $1.6 trillion tax cut (M)

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National Enquirer Is Out Front on Two Major Reports

Date: 23 February 2001

By Alex Kuczynski

Alex Kuczynski

National Enquirer, weekly tabloid reviled for its gossip-laden and sometimes unsubstantiated articles, was ahead of mainstream news media in reporting payment to Hugh Rodham for his role in Pres Clinton's pardon of Almon Glenn Braswell, businessman convicted of mail fraud and perjury (M)

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The Big City; Just Forgive, And Forget The Big Bucks

Date: 23 February 2001

By John Tierney

John Tierney

John Tierney The Big City column questions why media is so obsessed with former Pres Clinton's pardons, and why press blames Sen Hillary Rodham Clinton for having a 'venal brother', Hugh Rodham; holds that closest antecedent to American Presidents' power to grant pardons is Catholic system of indulgences (M)

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Boston Globe Prints Apology On Article on Murder Inquiry

Date: 22 February 2001

By Felicity Barringer

Felicity Barringer

Boston Globe prints front-page apology retracting report that investigators believed murders of Profs Half and Susanne Zantop likely resulted from adulterous love affair involving one of victims; says report accurately represented views of anonymous law enforcement officials at time they were interviewed, but that new developments have changed their views (M)

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GENERAL MOTORS PLANS TEMPORARY CLOSINGS OF PLANTS

Date: 22 February 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

General Motors Corp plans intermittent closings of 14 plants through mid-June; temporary closings will affect almost half of automaker's 29 plants in North America; also plans to slow assembly at four plants (S)

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BOSTON SCIENTIFIC AGREES TO 2ND ACQUISITION IN A WEEK

Date: 23 February 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Boston Scientific Corp acquires Embolic Protection Inc for $75 million (S)

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ASTRAZENECA WINS U.S. APPROVAL FOR ULCER DRUG

Date: 22 February 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

AstraZeneca says American regulators agreed to allow company to promote its new ulcer medicine Nexium as a better alternative to Losec, which is sold as Prilosec in US (S)

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KELLOGG CONCEDES TOP SPOT TO GENERAL MILLS

Date: 22 February 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Kellogg Co chairman and chief executive, Carlos Gutierrez, says company is relinquishing its spot as biggest American cereal company after decades of holding off General Mills; Kellogg has focused on volume rather than revenue, offering coupons and other discounts to retain its top spot based on pounds; Gutierrez says it is willing to fall behind General Mills if it will help bolster Kellogg's profit (S)

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KNIGHT RIDDER EXPECTS LOWER EARNINGS IN FIRST QUARTER

Date: 23 February 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Knight Ridder expects its first-quarter earnings to decline because of higher newsprint costs and slowing advertising market (S)

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IBP TO RESTATE EARNINGS AND TAKE $153 MILLION CHARGE

Date: 23 February 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

IBP Inc, meatpacker being acquired by Tyson Foods, will restate earnings for last two years after Securities and Exchange Commission questions its accounting; will take as much as $153 million in pretax charges for inventory and accounting errors at its DFG Foods unit (S)

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