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23rd of April 2004 News

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Pentagon Ban on Pictures Of Dead Troops Is Broken

Date: 23 April 2004

By Bill Carter

Bill Carter

Pentagon's ban on making images of dead soldiers' homecomings at military bases public is briefly relaxed as hundreds of photographs of flag-draped coffins at Dover Air Force Base are released on Internet by Memory Hole, Web site dedicated to combating government secrecy; site had filed Freedom of Information Act request last year seeking pictures of coffins arriving from Iraq at Dover; Pentagon says decision to grant request was mistake, but news organizations quickly used some of 361 images taken by Defense Dept photographers; release comes day after Tami Silicio, Pentagon contractor who had taken photos of coffins being loaded onto plane in Kuwait, is fired after pictures appeared in Seattle Times; husband David Landry is also fired, and both are charged with violating Defense Dept and company policies; Bush administration says policy was put in place after first war in Iraq to protect sensitivities of military families; new organizations executives say they did not know Defense Dept was taking photos, fact that only came to light after FOIA request was made; Pentagon says photos were taken for historical purposes; photo (M)

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Photos of Soldiers' Coffins Spark a Debate Over Access

Date: 24 April 2004

By Thom Shanker and Bill Carter

Thom Shanker

White House says Pres Bush has seen photographs of coffins of service members killed in Iraq arriving at Dover Air Force Base and agrees with Pentagon that releasing photographs was wrong; collection of over 300 pictures of coffins were made available after Memory Hole Web site filed Freedom of Information Act request; NASA says several news organizations mistakenly broadcast or published images of coffins that actually contained remains of astronauts killed in breakup of Columbia space shuttle (M)

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Two Days That Live In Punditry

Date: 23 April 2004

By Clyde Haberman

Clyde Haberman

Clyde Haberman NYC column discusses National Columnists Day, celebrating work of news columnists arond country; notes day goes unnoticed even by columnists (M)

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Sports of The Times; An Exception In an Age Of Celebrity

Date: 24 April 2004

By Harvey Araton

Harvey Araton

Harvey Araton Sports of The Times column contends that former Arizona Cardinals player Pat Tillman, who died in combat while fighting with Army Rangers in Afghanistan, was rare star athlete who shunned media attention in order to concentrate on what was important to him, which was service, patriotism and honor; Tillman turned down multimillion-dollar contract to join Army Rangers after Sept 11 terrorist attacks and refused to draw attention to himself when media spotlight centered on his story; photo (M)

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World Briefing | Middle East: Saudi Arabia: Journalist Held Without Charges

Date: 24 April 2004

Saudi Institute, pro-democracy organization based in Washington, reports that Saudi journalist Faris Hizam al-Harbi was arrested in Eastern Province and is being held without charges; was barred from work as journalist by Saudi government last month (S)

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Norton Mockridge, 88, Dies; Wide-Ranging Columnist

Date: 24 April 2004

By Christopher Lehmann-Haupt

Christopher Lehmann-Haupt

Norton Mockridge, humorist, columnist and author, dies at age 88 (M)

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Files Show Kerry Earned Medals for Wounds From Shrapnel, Which Is Still in His Leg

Date: 24 April 2004

By Jodi Wilgoren

Jodi Wilgoren

Sen John Kerry's presidential campaign offers brief glimpse at his military medical file, which shows that he requested that his relatives not be notified after he was wounded in action and that he retains piece of shrapnel in his left thigh; file is latest section of Kerry's military record to be released under pressure from Republicans and news media; shows that three Purple Hearts earned by Kerry in Vietnam in 1960's stemmed from shrapnel wounds (M)

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BOLDFACE NAMES

Date: 23 April 2004

By Campbell Robertson

Campbell Robertson

Campbell Robertson Boldface Names column discusses PEN awards celebrating writers and journalists at Pierre Hotel (NYC) (M)

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The Real War

Date: 23 April 2004

Editorial calls for end to Defense Dept policy that prohibits taking of photographs of coffins of members of armed services while they are being transported back to US; argues that Americans should be allowed to bear witness to sacrifice of soldiers

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AON IS SUBPOENAED BY NEW YORK'S ATTORNEY GENERAL

Date: 23 April 2004

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Aon Corp receives subpoena from Atty Gen Eliot Spitzer of New York as part of investigation into payments between insurance companies and brokers (S)

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