กำลังเล่นซ้ำ วันอาทิตย์ที่ 16 มีนาคม ค.ศ. 2003

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16th of March 2003 News

ข่าวที่ปรากฏบนหน้าแรกของ New York Times เมื่อ 16 มีนาคม ค.ศ. 2003

Briefly Noted

Date: 17 March 2003

NBC TO RECALL BAGHDAD STAFF With talk of imminent war intensifying, NBC News said it was planning to pull its staff out of Baghdad immediately. It was the first of the major television networks to so, but it is not expected to be the last, competing news organizations said.

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Hitting Political Targets With Moving Parts

Date: 17 March 2003

By Matthew Mirapaul

Matthew Mirapaul

Audio and video capabilities of Internet inspire political cartoonists like Don Asmussen, Brian Duffy and Mark Fiore to create animated cartoons for Web; drawing (M)

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The Wayward Media

Date: 16 March 2003

By Ted Widmer

Ted Widmer

Ted Widmer reviews following books: What Liberal Media?: The Truth About Bias and the News by Eric Alterman; and Democracy and the News by Herbert J Gans; drawing (M)

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Brothers Catch Up on Carrier in War's Shadow

Date: 16 March 2003

By Lynette Clemetson

Lynette Clemetson

Assignment to carrier Abraham Lincoln in Persian Gulf gives television reporter Pat Dooris time with his brother, Cmdr Bill Dooris, pilot whose squadron would play key role in any air assault on Iraq; he comments on efforts to win assignment; photos (M)

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Patents; Some corporations take generous tax write-offs for donated patents, an industry gadfly says.

Date: 17 March 2003

By Teresa Riordan

Teresa Riordan

Gregory Aharonian, publisher of Internet Patent News, reports that companies are donating bogus patents to universities and claiming big tax deductions on their federal taxes; singles out SBC Communications, which donated patent covering virus-screen programs to University of Texas; SBC valued patent at $7.3 million, but Aharonia says it is probably unenforceable and therefore worthless; photo (M)

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Bombardier to Cut 665 Jobs in Toronto

Date: 17 March 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Bombardier will cut about 665 of 2,000 jobs at Toronto plant that makes Q Series, or Dash-8, turboprop airplanes (S)

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A Buffett Warning on Executive Pay

Date: 17 March 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Warren E Buffett, billionaire investor, says companies will not regain investors' trust as long as compensation for chief executives, including stock options, keeps rising while share prices of their companies fall; addresses chief executives at conference on corporate governance in Charlotte, NC (S)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 16 March 2003

INTERNATIONAL 3-11 List of Iraqi War Criminals Released by White House The Bush administration has named several top Iraqi officials, including Saddam Hussein's two sons, who would be tried for war crimes or crimes against humanity after an American-led attack on Iraq, a senior American official said. 1 The American-led coalition that is preparing to topple Mr. Hussein's government is planning for a complex invasion of Iraq to begin even as allied troops are still arriving in the region, senior commanders say. 1

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 17 March 2003

INTERNATIONAL A2-10 Bush and Allies Seem Set For War to Depose Hussein President Bush and the leaders of Britain and Spain issued an ultimatum to the United Nations Security Council, declaring that the diplomatic effort to win support for disarming Iraq would end today. They made it clear that they were ready to start a war to depose Saddam Hussein, with or without the endorsement of the United Nations. A1 Battling the American deadline for war, but reluctant to destroy its relationship with Washington, France is seeking an 11th-hour compromise that will avoid a rupture at the United Nations, senior French officials said. But the Bush administration rejected a written declaration by France, Germany and Russia, and with China's support, for more negotiations, as well as a compromise proposal by President Jacques Chirac of France. A12

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'Democracy and the News'

Date: 16 March 2003

By Herbert J. Gans

Herbert Gans

"The country's democracy may belong directly or indirectly to its citizens, but the democratic process can only be truly meaningful if these citizens are informed."

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