NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 02 May 2005
1. мај 2005. је био недеља под знаком звездице ♉. Био је 120 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 петак, 1. мај 2026., пре 39 дана. Ваш следећи рођендан је субота, 1. мај 2027., за 325 дана. Живели сте 7.709 дана, или око 185.028 сати, или око 11.101.696 минута, или око 666.101.760 секунди.
Date: 01 May 2005
By CLAUDIA H. DEUTSCH
Claudia DEUTSCH
Date: 02 May 2005
By ERIK ECKHOLM
Erik ECKHOLM
News analysis: Iraq's vast reservoirs of oil have long tantalized world's energy industry, as well as economists and political leaders worried about impact of high oil prices; fear is that political faults will continue to keep country's petroleum promise unrealized; new Iraqi government's glaring failure to agree on oil minister, as well as unabated insurgency, cited; graph (M)
Date: 02 May 2005
This article is by Stephen Labaton, Lorne Manly and Elizabeth Jensen.; Stephen Labaton reported from Washington for this article, Lorne Manly from New York and Elizabeth Jensen from Columbus, Ohio
Republican chairman of Corp for Public Broadcasting Kenneth Y Tomlinson's aggressive effort to get public television to correct what he and other conservatives consider liberal bias prompts some public broadcasting leaders to object that his actions pose threat to editorial independence; contract for corporation's chief executive Kathleen A Cox has not been renewed, and Tomlinson wants to replace her with Asst Secretary of State Patricia Harrison, former chairwoman of Republican National Committee; without knowledge of his board, Tomlinson contracted last year with outside consultant to keep track of guests' political leanings on program Now With Bill Moyers; he also encouraged corporation and public broadcasting officials to broadcast The Journal Editorial Report, whose host Paul Gigot is editor of conservative editorial page of Wall Street Journal; Tomlinson has repeatedly criticized public television programs as too liberal overall, but he denies trying to remove or tamper internally with existing shows; PBS president and chief executive Pat Mitchell is now challenging him publicly, disputing accusations of bias and criticizing some of his actions; she plans to step down when her contract expires next year; photo (M)
Date: 02 May 2005
Occidental Petroleum Corp says it will replace Royal Dutch/Shell Group in developing Mukhaizna oil field in Oman at cost of over $2 billion; Occidental and partner Liwa Energy of Abu Dhabi have committed to raising output from deposit to 150,000 barrels a day from current 10,000 within few years (S)
Date: 01 May 2005
By CLAUDIA H. DEUTSCH
Claudia DEUTSCH
Date: 02 May 2005
By ERIK ECKHOLM
Erik ECKHOLM
News analysis: Iraq's vast reservoirs of oil have long tantalized world's energy industry, as well as economists and political leaders worried about impact of high oil prices; fear is that political faults will continue to keep country's petroleum promise unrealized; new Iraqi government's glaring failure to agree on oil minister, as well as unabated insurgency, cited; graph (M)
Date: 02 May 2005
This article is by Stephen Labaton, Lorne Manly and Elizabeth Jensen.; Stephen Labaton reported from Washington for this article, Lorne Manly from New York and Elizabeth Jensen from Columbus, Ohio
Republican chairman of Corp for Public Broadcasting Kenneth Y Tomlinson's aggressive effort to get public television to correct what he and other conservatives consider liberal bias prompts some public broadcasting leaders to object that his actions pose threat to editorial independence; contract for corporation's chief executive Kathleen A Cox has not been renewed, and Tomlinson wants to replace her with Asst Secretary of State Patricia Harrison, former chairwoman of Republican National Committee; without knowledge of his board, Tomlinson contracted last year with outside consultant to keep track of guests' political leanings on program Now With Bill Moyers; he also encouraged corporation and public broadcasting officials to broadcast The Journal Editorial Report, whose host Paul Gigot is editor of conservative editorial page of Wall Street Journal; Tomlinson has repeatedly criticized public television programs as too liberal overall, but he denies trying to remove or tamper internally with existing shows; PBS president and chief executive Pat Mitchell is now challenging him publicly, disputing accusations of bias and criticizing some of his actions; she plans to step down when her contract expires next year; photo (M)
Date: 02 May 2005
Occidental Petroleum Corp says it will replace Royal Dutch/Shell Group in developing Mukhaizna oil field in Oman at cost of over $2 billion; Occidental and partner Liwa Energy of Abu Dhabi have committed to raising output from deposit to 150,000 barrels a day from current 10,000 within few years (S)
Date: 01 May 2005
By CLAUDIA H. DEUTSCH
Claudia DEUTSCH
Date: 02 May 2005
By ERIK ECKHOLM
Erik ECKHOLM
News analysis: Iraq's vast reservoirs of oil have long tantalized world's energy industry, as well as economists and political leaders worried about impact of high oil prices; fear is that political faults will continue to keep country's petroleum promise unrealized; new Iraqi government's glaring failure to agree on oil minister, as well as unabated insurgency, cited; graph (M)
Date: 02 May 2005
This article is by Stephen Labaton, Lorne Manly and Elizabeth Jensen.; Stephen Labaton reported from Washington for this article, Lorne Manly from New York and Elizabeth Jensen from Columbus, Ohio
Republican chairman of Corp for Public Broadcasting Kenneth Y Tomlinson's aggressive effort to get public television to correct what he and other conservatives consider liberal bias prompts some public broadcasting leaders to object that his actions pose threat to editorial independence; contract for corporation's chief executive Kathleen A Cox has not been renewed, and Tomlinson wants to replace her with Asst Secretary of State Patricia Harrison, former chairwoman of Republican National Committee; without knowledge of his board, Tomlinson contracted last year with outside consultant to keep track of guests' political leanings on program Now With Bill Moyers; he also encouraged corporation and public broadcasting officials to broadcast The Journal Editorial Report, whose host Paul Gigot is editor of conservative editorial page of Wall Street Journal; Tomlinson has repeatedly criticized public television programs as too liberal overall, but he denies trying to remove or tamper internally with existing shows; PBS president and chief executive Pat Mitchell is now challenging him publicly, disputing accusations of bias and criticizing some of his actions; she plans to step down when her contract expires next year; photo (M)
Date: 02 May 2005
Occidental Petroleum Corp says it will replace Royal Dutch/Shell Group in developing Mukhaizna oil field in Oman at cost of over $2 billion; Occidental and partner Liwa Energy of Abu Dhabi have committed to raising output from deposit to 150,000 barrels a day from current 10,000 within few years (S)
Date: 01 May 2005
By CLAUDIA H. DEUTSCH
Claudia DEUTSCH
Date: 02 May 2005
By ERIK ECKHOLM
Erik ECKHOLM
News analysis: Iraq's vast reservoirs of oil have long tantalized world's energy industry, as well as economists and political leaders worried about impact of high oil prices; fear is that political faults will continue to keep country's petroleum promise unrealized; new Iraqi government's glaring failure to agree on oil minister, as well as unabated insurgency, cited; graph (M)
Date: 02 May 2005
This article is by Stephen Labaton, Lorne Manly and Elizabeth Jensen.; Stephen Labaton reported from Washington for this article, Lorne Manly from New York and Elizabeth Jensen from Columbus, Ohio
Republican chairman of Corp for Public Broadcasting Kenneth Y Tomlinson's aggressive effort to get public television to correct what he and other conservatives consider liberal bias prompts some public broadcasting leaders to object that his actions pose threat to editorial independence; contract for corporation's chief executive Kathleen A Cox has not been renewed, and Tomlinson wants to replace her with Asst Secretary of State Patricia Harrison, former chairwoman of Republican National Committee; without knowledge of his board, Tomlinson contracted last year with outside consultant to keep track of guests' political leanings on program Now With Bill Moyers; he also encouraged corporation and public broadcasting officials to broadcast The Journal Editorial Report, whose host Paul Gigot is editor of conservative editorial page of Wall Street Journal; Tomlinson has repeatedly criticized public television programs as too liberal overall, but he denies trying to remove or tamper internally with existing shows; PBS president and chief executive Pat Mitchell is now challenging him publicly, disputing accusations of bias and criticizing some of his actions; she plans to step down when her contract expires next year; photo (M)
Date: 02 May 2005
Occidental Petroleum Corp says it will replace Royal Dutch/Shell Group in developing Mukhaizna oil field in Oman at cost of over $2 billion; Occidental and partner Liwa Energy of Abu Dhabi have committed to raising output from deposit to 150,000 barrels a day from current 10,000 within few years (S)
Date: 02 May 2005
By ERIK ECKHOLM
Erik ECKHOLM
News analysis: Iraq's vast reservoirs of oil have long tantalized world's energy industry, as well as economists and political leaders worried about impact of high oil prices; fear is that political faults will continue to keep country's petroleum promise unrealized; new Iraqi government's glaring failure to agree on oil minister, as well as unabated insurgency, cited; graph (M)
Date: 02 May 2005
This article is by Stephen Labaton, Lorne Manly and Elizabeth Jensen.; Stephen Labaton reported from Washington for this article, Lorne Manly from New York and Elizabeth Jensen from Columbus, Ohio
Republican chairman of Corp for Public Broadcasting Kenneth Y Tomlinson's aggressive effort to get public television to correct what he and other conservatives consider liberal bias prompts some public broadcasting leaders to object that his actions pose threat to editorial independence; contract for corporation's chief executive Kathleen A Cox has not been renewed, and Tomlinson wants to replace her with Asst Secretary of State Patricia Harrison, former chairwoman of Republican National Committee; without knowledge of his board, Tomlinson contracted last year with outside consultant to keep track of guests' political leanings on program Now With Bill Moyers; he also encouraged corporation and public broadcasting officials to broadcast The Journal Editorial Report, whose host Paul Gigot is editor of conservative editorial page of Wall Street Journal; Tomlinson has repeatedly criticized public television programs as too liberal overall, but he denies trying to remove or tamper internally with existing shows; PBS president and chief executive Pat Mitchell is now challenging him publicly, disputing accusations of bias and criticizing some of his actions; she plans to step down when her contract expires next year; photo (M)
Date: 02 May 2005
Occidental Petroleum Corp says it will replace Royal Dutch/Shell Group in developing Mukhaizna oil field in Oman at cost of over $2 billion; Occidental and partner Liwa Energy of Abu Dhabi have committed to raising output from deposit to 150,000 barrels a day from current 10,000 within few years (S)