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Moa Kikuchi

Moa Kikuchi (菊地 最愛, Kikuchi Moa; born July 4, 1999), better known by her stage name Moametal, is a Japanese singer and dancer. She is best known as a member of the kawaii metal band Babymetal, and was formerly a member of the idol group Sakura Gakuin. She is represented by the talent agency Amuse Inc.

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1999년 7월 4일은(는) 일요일의 별 기호 아래에 있는 **♋**입니다. 올해의 184일이었습니다. 미국 대통령은 William J. (Bill) Clinton입니다.

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4th of July 1999 News

1999년 7월 4일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

CNN Executive Stays on Top After a Year Of Upheavals

Date: 05 July 1999

By Bill Carter

Bill Carter

CNN/USA president Richard N Kaplan has survived year of both on-air and personal challenges, including Tailwind false reporting incident and departure of Moneyline anchor Lou Dobbs; Kaplan and CNN chairman Tom Johnson are planning revamp of Newsstand; photos; critics inside CNN say Kaplan still has not come up with overall plan to raise CNN's ratings during slower news periods (M)

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Fanciful Tale Wins Over Hardhearted City

Date: 05 July 1999

By Felicity Barringer

Felicity Barringer

Comment on major hoax of New York media by Honduran youth, Edwin Daniel Sabillon, who won hearts and headlines with fabricated story of journeying to New York to find his father; photos (M)

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Compressed Data; 2 Officials at F.C.C. Say Merger Isn't Done

Date: 05 July 1999

By Seth Schiesel

Seth Schiesel

Two FCC commissioners, Gloria Tristani and Harold W Furchtgott-Roth, contradict media reports that FCC staff approval of SBC-Ameritech merger means deal will be approved by FCC (S)

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Arab TV Gets a New Slant: Newscasts Without Censorship

Date: 04 July 1999

By John F. Burns

John Burns

Al Jazeera, 30-month-old Arabic-language news channel based in Qatar, draws viewers in droves in 22 Arab countries by offering hard-hitting coverage of issues long ignored by state-run networks, including the lack of democracy, persecution of political dissidents and repression of women; broadcasts are free of bias or censorship, and ordinary Arabs can air their views on an array of freewheeling phone-in shows; videos of shows are eagerly traded in bazaars of countries like Iraq that ban satellite dishes; some specialists see its popularity as evidence that Islamic conservatism faces a challenge from a new generation yearning for societies that are more, not less, tolerant and democratic; Emir of Qatar, Sheik Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, is one of Arab world's most reform-minded leaders and has pledged $140 million to finance the channel for five years, after which it must achieve self-sufficiency; photo; map (M)

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401(k) Advice on Line

Date: 04 July 1999

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Number of services have sprung up on Internet to offer investors advice about their 401(k) retirement plans (Mutual Funds Report) (S)0

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Talk of a Still Higher Bid for British Pubs

Date: 05 July 1999

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Punch Taverns Group is prepared to increase $4.5-billion offer for British pubs of Allied Domecq; rival bidder, Whitbread, has sweetened its proposal (S)

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Piraeus Bank Bids $5.2 Billion To Acquire Ergo, a Greek Rival

Date: 05 July 1999

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Piraeus Bank agrees to buy Ergo Bank for $5.2 billion; deal would thwart hostile bid by EFG Bank European Financial Group (S)

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Give Him a Break

Date: 04 July 1999

J P Shand letter says Times sportswriters should stop criticizing Latrell Sprewell (S)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 04 July 1999

INTERNATIONAL 3-11 Serb Church Sends Mixed Signal on Milosevic There seems to be a shift in the Serbian Orthodox Church from the traditional position of defending President Slobodan Milosevic to a stance advocating his removal. Anti-Milosevic politics are expected during services from at least one priest today. But the church continues to send mixed signals about what its priests should do in toppling a President indicted as a war criminal. 1

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 05 July 1999

INTERNATIONAL A3-6 Talks on Kashmir Held in Washington Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif of Pakistan met in Washington with President Clinton for three hours of hastily arranged talks designed to defuse the conflict in Kashmir. Officials held out the prospect that Pakistani backed forces would withdraw from Indian-held Kashmir. A1 Birth Rate Drops in Serbia Population statistics, along with interviews with women and their doctors, suggest that Serbian women of child-bearing age are deciding in unprecedented numbers that Serbia under the Yugoslav President, Slobodan Milosevic, is not a good place to raise children. A1

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