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23rd of December 2005 News

Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 23. децембар 2005.

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 December 2005

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Date: 23 December 2005

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Yankee Cut No Big Deal For Clipper

Date: 24 December 2005

By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT

Michael SCHMIDT

YANKEE CUT NO B

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Under a Microscope: High-Profile Cases Bring New Scrutiny to Science's Superstars

Date: 24 December 2005

By ELISABETH ROSENTHAL

Elisabeth ROSENTHAL

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Messy Congressional Finale

Date: 23 December 2005

By CARL HULSE

Carl HULSE

News analysis says Republicans in Congress have themselves to blame for muddled and haphazard final session; says Republicans broke from White House and party leadership and forced concessions in major legislation or stalled it to bitter end; says upheaval has been instrumental in unraveling unity of legislative leaderships, even as polls show slight uptick in Pres Bush's job approval rating; on face, leaders are expressing satisfaction with accomplishments and White House spokesman Scott McClellan describes year as one of 'solid accomplishment on legislative front'; Democrats are energized by their efforts and believe they have Republicans on offensive (M)

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On Opinion Page, Lobby's Hand Is Often Unseen

Date: 23 December 2005

By PHILIP SHENON

Philip SHENON

Self-described nonprofit research groups face new scrutiny over their links to special interest groups after disclosure that Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff paid at least two outside writers for opinion articles promoting work of his clients; issue of whether supposedly independent writers and researchers are having their work underwritten--directly or indirectly--by lobbyists and other special interests is not new; but payments by Abramoff and closer review of work of Institute for Policy Innovation, founded by former House Republican leader Dick Armey, are evidence that ties may be much closer than research organizations, conservative and liberal, would prefer to admit; Bush administration has acknowledged that it paid outside writers, including conservative columnist Armstrong Williams, to promote its policies; while major newspapers and magazines usually insist that outside writers disclose conflicts of interest, editors do not routinely conduct background checks (M)

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China Indicts Times Researcher, Saying He Disclosed State Secrets

Date: 24 December 2005

By JIM YARDLEY

Jim YARDLEY

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Indicting Honest Journalism in China

Date: 24 December 2005

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Microsoft Quits MSNBC TV, but Web Partnership Remains

Date: 24 December 2005

By BILL CARTER

Bill CARTER

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World Briefing | Europe: Uzbekistan: Interior Minister Resigns

Date: 24 December 2005

By C. J. CHIVERS (NYT)

C. CHIVERS

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 December 2005

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News Summary

Date: 23 December 2005

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Yankee Cut No Big Deal For Clipper

Date: 24 December 2005

By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT

Michael SCHMIDT

YANKEE CUT NO B

Full Article

Under a Microscope: High-Profile Cases Bring New Scrutiny to Science's Superstars

Date: 24 December 2005

By ELISABETH ROSENTHAL

Elisabeth ROSENTHAL

Full Article

Messy Congressional Finale

Date: 23 December 2005

By CARL HULSE

Carl HULSE

News analysis says Republicans in Congress have themselves to blame for muddled and haphazard final session; says Republicans broke from White House and party leadership and forced concessions in major legislation or stalled it to bitter end; says upheaval has been instrumental in unraveling unity of legislative leaderships, even as polls show slight uptick in Pres Bush's job approval rating; on face, leaders are expressing satisfaction with accomplishments and White House spokesman Scott McClellan describes year as one of 'solid accomplishment on legislative front'; Democrats are energized by their efforts and believe they have Republicans on offensive (M)

Full Article

China Indicts Times Researcher, Saying He Disclosed State Secrets

Date: 24 December 2005

By JIM YARDLEY

Jim YARDLEY

Full Article

On Opinion Page, Lobby's Hand Is Often Unseen

Date: 23 December 2005

By PHILIP SHENON

Philip SHENON

Self-described nonprofit research groups face new scrutiny over their links to special interest groups after disclosure that Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff paid at least two outside writers for opinion articles promoting work of his clients; issue of whether supposedly independent writers and researchers are having their work underwritten--directly or indirectly--by lobbyists and other special interests is not new; but payments by Abramoff and closer review of work of Institute for Policy Innovation, founded by former House Republican leader Dick Armey, are evidence that ties may be much closer than research organizations, conservative and liberal, would prefer to admit; Bush administration has acknowledged that it paid outside writers, including conservative columnist Armstrong Williams, to promote its policies; while major newspapers and magazines usually insist that outside writers disclose conflicts of interest, editors do not routinely conduct background checks (M)

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Indicting Honest Journalism in China

Date: 24 December 2005

Full Article

Microsoft Quits MSNBC TV, but Web Partnership Remains

Date: 24 December 2005

By BILL CARTER

Bill CARTER

Full Article

World Briefing | Europe: Uzbekistan: Interior Minister Resigns

Date: 24 December 2005

By C. J. CHIVERS (NYT)

C. CHIVERS

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 December 2005

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News Summary

Date: 23 December 2005

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Under a Microscope: High-Profile Cases Bring New Scrutiny to Science's Superstars

Date: 24 December 2005

By ELISABETH ROSENTHAL

Elisabeth ROSENTHAL

Full Article

Yankee Cut No Big Deal For Clipper

Date: 24 December 2005

By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT

Michael SCHMIDT

YANKEE CUT NO B

Full Article

Messy Congressional Finale

Date: 23 December 2005

By CARL HULSE

Carl HULSE

News analysis says Republicans in Congress have themselves to blame for muddled and haphazard final session; says Republicans broke from White House and party leadership and forced concessions in major legislation or stalled it to bitter end; says upheaval has been instrumental in unraveling unity of legislative leaderships, even as polls show slight uptick in Pres Bush's job approval rating; on face, leaders are expressing satisfaction with accomplishments and White House spokesman Scott McClellan describes year as one of 'solid accomplishment on legislative front'; Democrats are energized by their efforts and believe they have Republicans on offensive (M)

Full Article

China Indicts Times Researcher, Saying He Disclosed State Secrets

Date: 24 December 2005

By JIM YARDLEY

Jim YARDLEY

Full Article

On Opinion Page, Lobby's Hand Is Often Unseen

Date: 23 December 2005

By PHILIP SHENON

Philip SHENON

Self-described nonprofit research groups face new scrutiny over their links to special interest groups after disclosure that Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff paid at least two outside writers for opinion articles promoting work of his clients; issue of whether supposedly independent writers and researchers are having their work underwritten--directly or indirectly--by lobbyists and other special interests is not new; but payments by Abramoff and closer review of work of Institute for Policy Innovation, founded by former House Republican leader Dick Armey, are evidence that ties may be much closer than research organizations, conservative and liberal, would prefer to admit; Bush administration has acknowledged that it paid outside writers, including conservative columnist Armstrong Williams, to promote its policies; while major newspapers and magazines usually insist that outside writers disclose conflicts of interest, editors do not routinely conduct background checks (M)

Full Article

Indicting Honest Journalism in China

Date: 24 December 2005

Full Article

Microsoft Quits MSNBC TV, but Web Partnership Remains

Date: 24 December 2005

By BILL CARTER

Bill CARTER

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11 Indian Parliament Members Expelled After Bribe Sting on TV

Date: 24 December 2005

By SOMINI SENGUPTA

Somini SENGUPTA

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 December 2005

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News Summary

Date: 23 December 2005

Full Article

Yankee Cut No Big Deal For Clipper

Date: 24 December 2005

By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT

Michael SCHMIDT

YANKEE CUT NO B

Full Article

Under a Microscope: High-Profile Cases Bring New Scrutiny to Science's Superstars

Date: 24 December 2005

By ELISABETH ROSENTHAL

Elisabeth ROSENTHAL

Full Article

Messy Congressional Finale

Date: 23 December 2005

By CARL HULSE

Carl HULSE

News analysis says Republicans in Congress have themselves to blame for muddled and haphazard final session; says Republicans broke from White House and party leadership and forced concessions in major legislation or stalled it to bitter end; says upheaval has been instrumental in unraveling unity of legislative leaderships, even as polls show slight uptick in Pres Bush's job approval rating; on face, leaders are expressing satisfaction with accomplishments and White House spokesman Scott McClellan describes year as one of 'solid accomplishment on legislative front'; Democrats are energized by their efforts and believe they have Republicans on offensive (M)

Full Article

On Opinion Page, Lobby's Hand Is Often Unseen

Date: 23 December 2005

By PHILIP SHENON

Philip SHENON

Self-described nonprofit research groups face new scrutiny over their links to special interest groups after disclosure that Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff paid at least two outside writers for opinion articles promoting work of his clients; issue of whether supposedly independent writers and researchers are having their work underwritten--directly or indirectly--by lobbyists and other special interests is not new; but payments by Abramoff and closer review of work of Institute for Policy Innovation, founded by former House Republican leader Dick Armey, are evidence that ties may be much closer than research organizations, conservative and liberal, would prefer to admit; Bush administration has acknowledged that it paid outside writers, including conservative columnist Armstrong Williams, to promote its policies; while major newspapers and magazines usually insist that outside writers disclose conflicts of interest, editors do not routinely conduct background checks (M)

Full Article

China Indicts Times Researcher, Saying He Disclosed State Secrets

Date: 24 December 2005

By JIM YARDLEY

Jim YARDLEY

Full Article

Indicting Honest Journalism in China

Date: 24 December 2005

Full Article

Microsoft Quits MSNBC TV, but Web Partnership Remains

Date: 24 December 2005

By BILL CARTER

Bill CARTER

Full Article

World Briefing | Europe: Uzbekistan: Interior Minister Resigns

Date: 24 December 2005

By C. J. CHIVERS (NYT)

C. CHIVERS

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 December 2005

Full Article

News Summary

Date: 23 December 2005

Full Article

Under a Microscope: High-Profile Cases Bring New Scrutiny to Science's Superstars

Date: 24 December 2005

By ELISABETH ROSENTHAL

Elisabeth ROSENTHAL

Full Article

Messy Congressional Finale

Date: 23 December 2005

By CARL HULSE

Carl HULSE

News analysis says Republicans in Congress have themselves to blame for muddled and haphazard final session; says Republicans broke from White House and party leadership and forced concessions in major legislation or stalled it to bitter end; says upheaval has been instrumental in unraveling unity of legislative leaderships, even as polls show slight uptick in Pres Bush's job approval rating; on face, leaders are expressing satisfaction with accomplishments and White House spokesman Scott McClellan describes year as one of 'solid accomplishment on legislative front'; Democrats are energized by their efforts and believe they have Republicans on offensive (M)

Full Article

Yankee Cut No Big Deal For Clipper

Date: 24 December 2005

By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT

Michael SCHMIDT

YANKEE CUT NO B

Full Article

China Indicts Times Researcher, Saying He Disclosed State Secrets

Date: 24 December 2005

By JIM YARDLEY

Jim YARDLEY

Full Article

On Opinion Page, Lobby's Hand Is Often Unseen

Date: 23 December 2005

By PHILIP SHENON

Philip SHENON

Self-described nonprofit research groups face new scrutiny over their links to special interest groups after disclosure that Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff paid at least two outside writers for opinion articles promoting work of his clients; issue of whether supposedly independent writers and researchers are having their work underwritten--directly or indirectly--by lobbyists and other special interests is not new; but payments by Abramoff and closer review of work of Institute for Policy Innovation, founded by former House Republican leader Dick Armey, are evidence that ties may be much closer than research organizations, conservative and liberal, would prefer to admit; Bush administration has acknowledged that it paid outside writers, including conservative columnist Armstrong Williams, to promote its policies; while major newspapers and magazines usually insist that outside writers disclose conflicts of interest, editors do not routinely conduct background checks (M)

Full Article

Indicting Honest Journalism in China

Date: 24 December 2005

Full Article

Microsoft Quits MSNBC TV, but Web Partnership Remains

Date: 24 December 2005

By BILL CARTER

Bill CARTER

Full Article

11 Indian Parliament Members Expelled After Bribe Sting on TV

Date: 24 December 2005

By SOMINI SENGUPTA

Somini SENGUPTA

Full Article