กำลังเล่นซ้ำ วันอาทิตย์ที่ 18 พฤศจิกายน ค.ศ. 2001

18 พฤศจิกายน ค.ศ. 2001 เป็น วันอาทิตย์ ใต้เครื่องหมายดาวของ เป็นวันที่ 321 ของปี ประธานาธิบดีแห่งสหรัฐอเมริกาคือ George W. Bush

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18th of November 2001 News

ข่าวที่ปรากฏบนหน้าแรกของ New York Times เมื่อ 18 พฤศจิกายน ค.ศ. 2001

Wild Welcome Greets Rivera At Fox News

Date: 19 November 2001

By Jim Rutenberg

Jim Rutenberg

Article discusses reaction, both pro and con, to Fox News Channel hiring Geraldo Rivera as war correspondent (M)

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Fast Search Engine Says It Now Offers Quick News Updates

Date: 19 November 2001

Search engine service provider Fast Search and Transfer adds constantly updated news stories to results provided by its flagship site Alltheweb.com (S)

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What the Muslim World Is Watching

Date: 18 November 2001

By Fouad Ajami

Fouad Ajami

Fouad Ajami profiles Al Jazeera, Arabic-language satellite news station; notes that Al Jazeera, which claims global audience of 35 million Arabic-speaking viewers, may not officially be Osama bin Laden Channel, but that he is clearly its star; sees Bush administration trying to figure out how to combat incendiary news station; concludes that this is one war that can't be won; photos (L)

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A New Story For 2 Rivals From the 70's

Date: 19 November 2001

By Felicity Barringer

Felicity Barringer

Article on Bob Woodward of Washington Post and Seymour M Hersh, now with New Yorker, competing while reporting on America's battle against terrorism; both had previously competed in 1970's while reporting on Watergate scandal; photo (M)

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Four Journalists Kidnapped and Shot, Witnesses Say

Date: 19 November 2001

By Tim Weiner

Tim Weiner

Four foreign journalists were kidnapped and shot today by armed gunmen on the highway halfway from here to Kabul, three witnesses said. A fifth man, a translator, was reported missing.

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Gold Miner Weighs Revising Its Offer For Australian Rival

Date: 19 November 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

AngloGold says it might raise its bid or restructure its offer for Normandy Mining of Australia in effort to top bid by rival Newmont Mining Corp (S)

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Virgin Blue Seeks Investor and Plans Stock Sale

Date: 19 November 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Australian discount air carrier Virgin Blue says that it is seeking an investor to buy as much as 49 percent of airline with remainder to be sold at public stock offering (S)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 18 November 2001

INTERNATIONAL A3-18 Signs Russia Is Moving Toward Economic Stability With the Russian demand for computer hardware growing at a rate of 17 percent a year, the country has reached a crucial milepost that East Europeans attained in the mid-1990's: the status of a growing, politically stable and hopeful nation. A1 Kosovo Elects Assembly Both Serbs and Albanians turned out to elect a new 120-seat provincial assembly that will in turn choose a president and move Kosovo closer to establishing a self-contained government. A16

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 19 November 2001

INTERNATIONAL A3-12 Envoys Discuss Peace For Russia and Chechnya Top envoys from the Kremlin and the Chechen rebel government met publicly in Moscow to discuss peace for the first time since war erupted 27 months ago between Russia and Chechnya, a separatist province. Both officials, Akhmed Zakayev, the deputy prime minister of Chechnya, and Viktor G. Kazantsev, above, a representative of President Vladimir V. Putin, were reported to have said that the talks were productive and that they would continue. A10 Sharon Won't Budge on Talks Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel, concerned about possible new pressure by the Bush administration to accelerate steps toward peace negotiations, rejected the idea of easing a requirement that seven days of quiet must precede other formal steps endorsed by both sides. News media have reported that Secretary of State Colin L. Powell will request that Mr. Sharon drop the condition in a speech scheduled for today. A10

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DataBank; Economic News Helps Stocks, Not Bonds

Date: 18 November 2001

By Jonathan Fuerbringer

Jonathan Fuerbringer

Summary of week's stock and bond markets; charts; table of rates and yields (S)

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