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17th of October 2001 News

ข่าวที่ปรากฏบนหน้าแรกของ New York Times เมื่อ 17 ตุลาคม ค.ศ. 2001

World Business Briefing | Europe: Britain: Asian News Programs

Date: 17 October 2001

By Suzanne Kapner (NYT)

Suzanne NYT

News Corp, seeking to capitalize on increasing demand from Pakistani and Indian emigres for news in their native languages, signs deal with Telewest, Britain's second-largest cable operator, which will begin showing progamming from Asian Star News and Star Plus channels on Oct 19; channels are leading providers of news and entertainment in Central Asia (S)

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CNN Submits 6 Questions After Overture By bin Laden

Date: 17 October 2001

By Jim Rutenberg and Bill Carter

Jim Rutenberg

CNN asks Osama bin Laden whether he or his followers have weapons of mass destruction and whether they plan to use them; question is one of six written queries CNN has submitted at invitation of bin Laden's group, Al Qaeda; it expects he will answer in his next videotaped statement; Arab-language news network Al Jazeera is acting as intermediary between Al Qaeda and CNN (M)

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Technology Briefing | Internet: MSNBC Starts Arabic Site

Date: 17 October 2001

By Andrew Zipern (NYT COMPILED BY ALAN KRAUSS)

Andrew NYT

MSNBC inaugurates Arabic-language news Web site, www.gn4msnbc,com, produced by Good News 4 Me, media company based in Cairo that was founded by Emadeddin Adib, veteran journalist and television host (S)

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Congress and Journalists In a Tense Role Reversal

Date: 18 October 2001

By Alessandra Stanley

Alessandra Stanley

Television network coverage of anthrax scare discussed; alarms shifted away from newsrooms in New York and Florida to Capitol Hill and New York Gov George Pataki's office in Manhattan, reversing roles in nation's most arresting television drama (M)

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How to Cover a War

Date: 17 October 2001

By Marvin Kalb

Marvin Kalb

Marvin Kalb Op-Ed article on perennial dilemma of how much information press, and therefore public, is entitled to during wartime (S)

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World Briefing | The Americas: Mexico: Independent Journalism Prizes

Date: 17 October 2001

By Ginger Thompson (NYT)

Ginger NYT

Group of Mexican newspaper editors, academics and directors of nongovernment organizations announce creation of independent journalism awards competition (S)

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CBS Employee Contracts Anthrax; Third TV Network to Be Affected

Date: 18 October 2001

By Terence Neilan

Terence Neilan

A woman who works in the office of Dan Rather at CBS News has tested positive for the skin form of anthrax, the company said today.

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Taking Baby To the Office, Then Living A Nightmare

Date: 17 October 2001

By Eric Lipton

Eric Lipton

Interview with unidentified employee of ABC News, whose infant son contracted anthrax during office visit; says she is not angry, just shocked and stunned that her family is victim of apparent biological terrorism (M)

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Anthrax Fears Appear to Spread, Even Without New Verified Cases

Date: 17 October 2001

By Michael Janofsky

Michael Janofsky

Anthrax scare sends health and law enforcement authorities scrambling nationwide on October 16, putting people on edge even though no new cases of exposure are detected; FBI Dir Robert S Mueller III says bureau has responded to more than 2,300 reports of suspected anthrax or other dangerous substances since scare in Boca Raton, Fla, two weeks ago; some of most recent reports of suspicious envelopes or packages discussed; photo (M)

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Anthrax Menace Exposes Badly Coordinated Defense

Date: 18 October 2001

By Stephen Labaton and Robert Pear

Stephen Labaton

Growing alarm over anthrax exposes lack of coordination among federal agencies and between federal and state authorities that experts say has hampered government's health response and its law enforcement investigations; no single office or official in Washington is overseeing medical and legal responses to crisis, problem that has led in some cases to clashes between federal agencies and local authorities; lack of coordination has delayed criminal investigations and health tests, and contributed to public confusion and panic in some places; new Office of Homeland Security lacks full staff, resources or power to respond to problem (M)

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