NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 08 January 2005
8. јануар 2005. је био субота под знаком звездице ♑. Био је 7 дан у години. Председник Сједињених Држава је био George W. Bush.
Ако сте рођени на данашњи дан, имате 21 година. Ваш последњи рођендан је био четвртак, 8. јануар 2026., пре 150 дана. Ваш следећи рођендан је петак, 8. јануар 2027., за 214 дана. Живели сте 7.820 дана, или око 187.681 сати, или око 11.260.916 минута, или око 675.654.960 секунди.
Date: 08 January 2005
Defense Sec Donald H Rumsfeld orders expanded review into activities of former Boeing Co execs Darleen A Druyun and Michael M Sears, who admitted to wrongdoing during negotiations on $23 billion contract to provide aerial-refueling tankers for Air Force (S)
Date: 08 January 2005
J P Morgan Chase & Co agrees to buy Vastera, which provides services and software to help companies manage imports and exports, for $129 million (S)
Date: 09 January 2005
By GARY RIVLIN
Gary RIVLIN
Initial public offerings do very well in 2004, totaling 242 and richly rewarding investors; however, shares of any number of these IPO's rose despite little or no history of profits, and 40 percent of them had annual sales of less than $50 million; this leads some observers to worry that market for IPO's is becoming frothy; photo; graph (M)
Date: 08 January 2005
Wal-Mart Stores names Eduardo Castro-Wright, head of its Mexican subsidiary, chief operating officer of its US Wal-Mart stores division; Castro-Wright succeeds Jim Haworth, who left company (S)
Date: 09 January 2005
By DANIEL OKRENT
Daniel OKRENT
Date: 08 January 2005
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
Armstrong Williams, prominent conservative commentator, was paid $240,000 by US Education Dept to promote its initiatives on his syndicated television program and to other African-Americans in news media; Williams was required to broadcast two one-minute advertisements in which Education Sec Rod Paige extolled merits of Bush administration's national standards program, No Child Left Behind; disclosure of payment sets off storm of criticism from Democrats over administration's spending to promote its policies to public; Armstrong photo (M)
Date: 09 January 2005
By PAM BELLUCK
Pam BELLUCK
Superior Court Judge Ernest B Murphy of New Bedford, Mass, sues Boston Herald for libel over series of articles describing him as 'wrist slapping' judge who 'heartlessly demeaned victims', including 14-year-old rape victim; claims his personal and professional reputation are devastated and he has received death threats; charges Herald launched 'malicious and relentless' campaign in 'intentional and calculated' manner, resulting in 'fabrications in face of known and contrary facts'; case is unusual for how far it has gotten, but to win case Murphy must prove 'actual malice' or 'reckless disregard for facts'; photo (M)
Date: 08 January 2005
J P Morgan Chase & Co agrees to buy Vastera, which provides services and software to help companies manage imports and exports, for $129 million (S)
Date: 09 January 2005
By GARY RIVLIN
Gary RIVLIN
Initial public offerings do very well in 2004, totaling 242 and richly rewarding investors; however, shares of any number of these IPO's rose despite little or no history of profits, and 40 percent of them had annual sales of less than $50 million; this leads some observers to worry that market for IPO's is becoming frothy; photo; graph (M)
Date: 08 January 2005
Defense Sec Donald H Rumsfeld orders expanded review into activities of former Boeing Co execs Darleen A Druyun and Michael M Sears, who admitted to wrongdoing during negotiations on $23 billion contract to provide aerial-refueling tankers for Air Force (S)
Date: 08 January 2005
Wal-Mart Stores names Eduardo Castro-Wright, head of its Mexican subsidiary, chief operating officer of its US Wal-Mart stores division; Castro-Wright succeeds Jim Haworth, who left company (S)
Date: 09 January 2005
By DANIEL OKRENT
Daniel OKRENT
Date: 08 January 2005
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
Armstrong Williams, prominent conservative commentator, was paid $240,000 by US Education Dept to promote its initiatives on his syndicated television program and to other African-Americans in news media; Williams was required to broadcast two one-minute advertisements in which Education Sec Rod Paige extolled merits of Bush administration's national standards program, No Child Left Behind; disclosure of payment sets off storm of criticism from Democrats over administration's spending to promote its policies to public; Armstrong photo (M)
Date: 09 January 2005
By PAM BELLUCK
Pam BELLUCK
Superior Court Judge Ernest B Murphy of New Bedford, Mass, sues Boston Herald for libel over series of articles describing him as 'wrist slapping' judge who 'heartlessly demeaned victims', including 14-year-old rape victim; claims his personal and professional reputation are devastated and he has received death threats; charges Herald launched 'malicious and relentless' campaign in 'intentional and calculated' manner, resulting in 'fabrications in face of known and contrary facts'; case is unusual for how far it has gotten, but to win case Murphy must prove 'actual malice' or 'reckless disregard for facts'; photo (M)
Date: 08 January 2005
J P Morgan Chase & Co agrees to buy Vastera, which provides services and software to help companies manage imports and exports, for $129 million (S)
Date: 08 January 2005
Defense Sec Donald H Rumsfeld orders expanded review into activities of former Boeing Co execs Darleen A Druyun and Michael M Sears, who admitted to wrongdoing during negotiations on $23 billion contract to provide aerial-refueling tankers for Air Force (S)
Date: 09 January 2005
By GARY RIVLIN
Gary RIVLIN
Initial public offerings do very well in 2004, totaling 242 and richly rewarding investors; however, shares of any number of these IPO's rose despite little or no history of profits, and 40 percent of them had annual sales of less than $50 million; this leads some observers to worry that market for IPO's is becoming frothy; photo; graph (M)
Date: 08 January 2005
Wal-Mart Stores names Eduardo Castro-Wright, head of its Mexican subsidiary, chief operating officer of its US Wal-Mart stores division; Castro-Wright succeeds Jim Haworth, who left company (S)
Date: 09 January 2005
By DANIEL OKRENT
Daniel OKRENT
Date: 08 January 2005
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
Armstrong Williams, prominent conservative commentator, was paid $240,000 by US Education Dept to promote its initiatives on his syndicated television program and to other African-Americans in news media; Williams was required to broadcast two one-minute advertisements in which Education Sec Rod Paige extolled merits of Bush administration's national standards program, No Child Left Behind; disclosure of payment sets off storm of criticism from Democrats over administration's spending to promote its policies to public; Armstrong photo (M)
Date: 09 January 2005
By PAM BELLUCK
Pam BELLUCK
Superior Court Judge Ernest B Murphy of New Bedford, Mass, sues Boston Herald for libel over series of articles describing him as 'wrist slapping' judge who 'heartlessly demeaned victims', including 14-year-old rape victim; claims his personal and professional reputation are devastated and he has received death threats; charges Herald launched 'malicious and relentless' campaign in 'intentional and calculated' manner, resulting in 'fabrications in face of known and contrary facts'; case is unusual for how far it has gotten, but to win case Murphy must prove 'actual malice' or 'reckless disregard for facts'; photo (M)
Date: 08 January 2005
J P Morgan Chase & Co agrees to buy Vastera, which provides services and software to help companies manage imports and exports, for $129 million (S)
Date: 09 January 2005
By GARY RIVLIN
Gary RIVLIN
Initial public offerings do very well in 2004, totaling 242 and richly rewarding investors; however, shares of any number of these IPO's rose despite little or no history of profits, and 40 percent of them had annual sales of less than $50 million; this leads some observers to worry that market for IPO's is becoming frothy; photo; graph (M)
Date: 08 January 2005
Wal-Mart Stores names Eduardo Castro-Wright, head of its Mexican subsidiary, chief operating officer of its US Wal-Mart stores division; Castro-Wright succeeds Jim Haworth, who left company (S)
Date: 08 January 2005
Defense Sec Donald H Rumsfeld orders expanded review into activities of former Boeing Co execs Darleen A Druyun and Michael M Sears, who admitted to wrongdoing during negotiations on $23 billion contract to provide aerial-refueling tankers for Air Force (S)
Date: 09 January 2005
By DANIEL OKRENT
Daniel OKRENT
Date: 08 January 2005
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
Armstrong Williams, prominent conservative commentator, was paid $240,000 by US Education Dept to promote its initiatives on his syndicated television program and to other African-Americans in news media; Williams was required to broadcast two one-minute advertisements in which Education Sec Rod Paige extolled merits of Bush administration's national standards program, No Child Left Behind; disclosure of payment sets off storm of criticism from Democrats over administration's spending to promote its policies to public; Armstrong photo (M)
Date: 09 January 2005
By PAM BELLUCK
Pam BELLUCK
Superior Court Judge Ernest B Murphy of New Bedford, Mass, sues Boston Herald for libel over series of articles describing him as 'wrist slapping' judge who 'heartlessly demeaned victims', including 14-year-old rape victim; claims his personal and professional reputation are devastated and he has received death threats; charges Herald launched 'malicious and relentless' campaign in 'intentional and calculated' manner, resulting in 'fabrications in face of known and contrary facts'; case is unusual for how far it has gotten, but to win case Murphy must prove 'actual malice' or 'reckless disregard for facts'; photo (M)
Date: 08 January 2005
Defense Sec Donald H Rumsfeld orders expanded review into activities of former Boeing Co execs Darleen A Druyun and Michael M Sears, who admitted to wrongdoing during negotiations on $23 billion contract to provide aerial-refueling tankers for Air Force (S)
Date: 09 January 2005
By GARY RIVLIN
Gary RIVLIN
Initial public offerings do very well in 2004, totaling 242 and richly rewarding investors; however, shares of any number of these IPO's rose despite little or no history of profits, and 40 percent of them had annual sales of less than $50 million; this leads some observers to worry that market for IPO's is becoming frothy; photo; graph (M)
Date: 08 January 2005
J P Morgan Chase & Co agrees to buy Vastera, which provides services and software to help companies manage imports and exports, for $129 million (S)
Date: 08 January 2005
Wal-Mart Stores names Eduardo Castro-Wright, head of its Mexican subsidiary, chief operating officer of its US Wal-Mart stores division; Castro-Wright succeeds Jim Haworth, who left company (S)
Date: 09 January 2005
By DANIEL OKRENT
Daniel OKRENT
Date: 08 January 2005
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
Armstrong Williams, prominent conservative commentator, was paid $240,000 by US Education Dept to promote its initiatives on his syndicated television program and to other African-Americans in news media; Williams was required to broadcast two one-minute advertisements in which Education Sec Rod Paige extolled merits of Bush administration's national standards program, No Child Left Behind; disclosure of payment sets off storm of criticism from Democrats over administration's spending to promote its policies to public; Armstrong photo (M)
Date: 09 January 2005
By PAM BELLUCK
Pam BELLUCK
Superior Court Judge Ernest B Murphy of New Bedford, Mass, sues Boston Herald for libel over series of articles describing him as 'wrist slapping' judge who 'heartlessly demeaned victims', including 14-year-old rape victim; claims his personal and professional reputation are devastated and he has received death threats; charges Herald launched 'malicious and relentless' campaign in 'intentional and calculated' manner, resulting in 'fabrications in face of known and contrary facts'; case is unusual for how far it has gotten, but to win case Murphy must prove 'actual malice' or 'reckless disregard for facts'; photo (M)