The News Media Make Ready For War
Date: 01 October 2001
By Felicity Barringer and Jim Rutenberg
Felicity Barringer
News media face big financial and logistical challenges in covering war against terrorists in Afghanistan; one of largest international media deployments ever, costing at least $25 million in first week or so, has fanned out to region; reporters are unsure how safely and independently they will be able to operate; map; photo (M)
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Television/Radio; Fighting to Balance Honor and Profit On the Local News
Date: 30 September 2001
By Samuel G. Freedman
Samuel Freedman
Samuel G Freedman article on Local News, 5-hour PBS documentary about WCNC, television station in North Carolina; photo (M)
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Remains Of the Day
Date: 30 September 2001
Terrie Reisman-Orringer letter, referring to
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 30 September 2001
Correction of picture in Sept 30 Arts & Leisure showing scene from 1927 film
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 01 October 2001
INTERNATIONAL A3-14 Pakistan Says It Consulted U.S. on Nuclear Safety American military and intelligence officials have talked with Pakistan about installing new safeguards on its nuclear weapons and at its nuclear power plants, Pakistani officials said. But there are some formal limitations on how much assistance the United States can provide, because Pakistan has not signed the treaty to limit the spread of nuclear weapons, and because American law restricts sharing information about nuclear weapons. A3 Catholic Leaders Meet in Rome Pope John Paul II opened a meeting of bishops from around the world who will spend the next month discussing their role in the church and that of the pope. Some church leaders have argued for more democracy, and the pope has acknowledged that his supreme role in the church has been an obstacle in his campaign to bring Christian faiths closer together. A8
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Were Those Really the Days? A Homer Among Bad News
Date: 01 October 2001
By Richard Goldstein
Richard Goldstein
Article describes scene in New York City in 1951 when Bobby Thompson hit his historic home run; photo (M)
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Stocks End the Day Lower
Date: 01 October 2001
By Sherri Day
Sherri Day
Stocks fell moderately today as investors, still nervous about the scope of American military reaction to the terrorist attacks, were discouraged by more weak economic data and a fresh wave of corporate earnings warnings.
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A Nation Challenged
Date: 01 October 2001
News of the terrorist attacks and their aftermath appears today in Section B.
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A Nation Challenged
Date: 30 September 2001
Correction: picture caption in The Times Magazine on Sept 30 about charm bracelets omitted credit for stylist
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