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10th of March 2004 News

Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 10. март 2004.

Ambivalent Council

Date: 10 March 2004

By SIERRA PRASADA MILLMAN and JAVAID KHAN

Sierra MILLMAN

In this lesson, students consider the purpose of a constitution and research Iraq’s five major population groups. They then write a letter to the Iraqi Governing Council from the perspective of a member of one of these Iraqi population groups that evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of the interim Iraqi constitution and offers suggestions for improvement.

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Ambivalent Council

Date: 10 March 2004

By SIERRA PRASADA MILLMAN and JAVAID KHAN

Sierra MILLMAN

In this lesson, students consider the purpose of a constitution and research Iraq's five major population groups. They then write a letter to the Iraqi Governing Council from the perspective of a member of one of these Iraqi population groups that evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of the interim Iraqi constitution and offers suggestions for improvement.

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An Effort on Atomic Waste Is Called a Failure

Date: 11 March 2004

By MATTHEW L. WALD

Matthew WALD

Multibillion-dollar program to deal with millions of gallons of high-level radioactive waste at site in South Carolina is faltering because technicians cannot get waste out of tanks where it has been stored for last half-century (S)

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When Media Giants Bicker

Date: 11 March 2004

Editorial, noting consumers are helpless victims to such bickering as contract dispute between EchoStar satellite broadcaster and Viacom and its CBS unit, urges federal regulators to seek ways to minimize friction; warns of threat to media diversity should such bickering end with merger of distribution systems and content providers

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2 American Civilians Killed by Fake Iraqi Policemen

Date: 11 March 2004

By JOHN F. BURNS

John BURNS

Two American civilians and Iraqi interpreter are killed by terrorists posing as Iraqi police officers; three were traveling to Baghdad from work in Karbala; Polish troops later arrest five suspects (M)

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National Briefing | Rockies: Colorado: Pastor Who Posted Sign Quits

Date: 11 March 2004

By Mindy Sink (NYT)

Mindy NYT

Maurice Gordon, pastor of Lovingway United Pentecostal Church in Denver who posted widely criticized sign outside his church that read 'Jews Killed the Lord Jesus,' resigns; posted sign on Ash Wednesday to coincide with release of film The Passion of the Christ; has since apologized and says he did not intend to promote anti-Semitism but rather wanted people to read the Bible; photo (S)

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Schools' Top Lawyer Quits In Uproar Over Nepotism

Date: 11 March 2004

By ELISSA GOOTMAN

Elissa GOOTMAN

Chad Vignola resigns as top lawyer for New York City Education Dept over nepotism issue that forced resignation of Deputy Chancellor Diana Lam; resignations are blow to Bloomberg administration, which has been trying to root out corruption and patronage in school system; Schools Chancellor Joel I Klein has had to retreat twice from positions in which he defended actions taken by both subordinates over hiring of Lam's husband, Peter Plattes, as regional instruction specialist (M)

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Zimbabwe Holds 64 Men Said to Be Part of African Coup Plot

Date: 11 March 2004

By SHARON LaFRANIERE

Sharon LaFRANIERE

Zimbabwean authorities say 64 men on plane seized at airport were mercenaries en route to sow coflict in Equatorial Guinea (S)

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World Briefing | Europe: Easier To Be European

Date: 11 March 2004

European Parliament adopts several laws allowing for greater freedoms for those people who have moved from one European Union nation to another and their families (S)

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Spitzer, Sounding Gubernatorial, Discusses the State of the State

Date: 11 March 2004

By MICHAEL SLACKMAN and MARC SANTORA

Michael SLACKMAN

Atty Gen Eliot Spitzer sounds very much like candidate for governor as he highlights New York's strengths and weaknesses in accepting award from Citizen's Budget Commission (M)

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