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7th of August 2004 News

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Newspaper Circulation Error Hurts Stock

Date: 07 August 2004

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Newspaper Circulation Erro

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What to Do When News Grows Old Before Its Time

Date: 08 August 2004

By Jack Rosenthal

Jack Rosenthal

Jack Rosenthal, in Public Editor column, contends that much more news and much faster news has created kind of widespread attention deficit disorder; says when news events cycled in and out of spotlight more slowly, they stayed in public mind much longer; maintains that news grows old before its time in all-news environment; asserts that this creates new responsibility for New York Times and other serious media systematically to look back, recall and remind (M)

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Iraqi Leader Orders Temporary Closing of Al Jazeera's Bureau in Baghdad

Date: 08 August 2004

By Sabrina Tavernise

Sabrina Tavernise

Iraqi interim Prime Min Ayad Allawi orders temporary closing of Al Jazeera's news bureau in Baghdad; says bureau may reopen when it addresses government's concerns about biased coverage stirring up chaos in Iraq; feels that coverage of terrorist kidnappings encourages militants and that Iraq's need for security outweighs journalistic freedom (M)

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Kerry Goal of U.S. Independence on Oil Divides Advisers

Date: 07 August 2004

By Neela Banerjee

Neela Banerjee

John Kerry's idea of US independent of Middle East oil is touchstone of his campaign and huge crowd pleaser, but it has divided and exasperated many of his energy advisers; some advisers are concerned that Kerry's focus on freeing US from reliance on oil from Persian Gulf is unrealistic and misleading and that hammering away at it will erode Kerry's credibility with business, news media and other countries; photo of Kerry and John Edwards campaigning in Smithville, Mo (M)

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The Shield That Failed

Date: 08 August 2004

By Dahlia Lithwick

Dahlia Lithwick

Dahlia Lithwick Op-Ed article contends that case against Kobe Bryant may end before it begins; notes that prosecution has lost its bid to exclude evidence of accuser's sexual history from trial, and accuser is no longer certain that she wants to testify; holds that legal system is inadequate to task of resolving acquaintance rape cases, and media actually exacerbates original injustice--be that rape, or false accusation of rape; asserts that rape shield laws, enacted with best of intentions, do not work, particularly in high-profile cases (M)

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Hussein's Judge Takes Risk And Abandons Anonymity

Date: 07 August 2004

By John F. Burns

John Burns

Iraqi Judge Raid Juhi al-Saadi's current load of 12 cases, for mass murder and other crimes, begins with Saddam Hussein and includes many of men most feared by Iraqis until Hussein was toppled by US troops; 12 defendants are under investigation in killing of tens of thousands of Iraqis during Hussein's 24 years in power; US officials who set rules for media coverage of Hussein's first court appearance considered risks to Juhi so great they ordered his name withheld from news accounts, stipulation he withdrew during recent interview with New York Times; Juhi photo (M)

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Hastings Journal; Florida's Potato Country Makes a Low-Carb Move

Date: 08 August 2004

By Abby Goodnough

Abby Goodnough

Wayne Smith and five other Florida farmers form cooperative to grow Dutch-developed Florida SunLite potato with 30 percent fewer carbohydrates than popular Russet Burbank; Florida is 11th among states in potato production, with sales of $130 million in 2003, compared with $542 million for Idaho; number of potato growers in Florida declined from 370 in 1971 to 92 in 1990; only about 40 growers still remain; cooperative plans to harvest early crop in January to capitalize on media buzz; photos; map (M)

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Bush, a Yale Legacy, Says Colleges Should Not Give Preference to Children of Alumni

Date: 07 August 2004

By Elisabeth Bumiller

Elisabeth Bumiller

Pres Bush tells convention of 5,000 minority journalists in Washington, DC, that colleges should not give preferences for admission to children of alumni, position that puts him at odds with his own history at Yale University; photo of Bush with National Assn of Black Journalists member Roland S Martin (M)

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ELIZABETH ARDEN FORECASTS SIZABLE PROFIT GROWTH

Date: 07 August 2004

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Elizabeth Arden Forecasts Sizable Profit G

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I.R.S. IS DISPUTING SOME DEDUCTIONS, UNION PACIFIC SAYS

Date: 07 August 2004

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

I.R.S. Is4

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