1998년 2월 3일 화요일 재생 중

1998년 2월 3일은(는) 화요일의 별 기호 아래에 있는 **♒**입니다. 올해의 33일이었습니다. 미국 대통령은 William J. (Bill) Clinton입니다.

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3rd of February 1998 News

1998년 2월 3일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

TV Guide Officials Named to New Jobs

Date: 03 February 1998

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Robert Margolis and Wayne Campanelli, two high-ranking executives at TV Guide, will assume new positions at News America Marketing, which like TV Guide is owned by News Corp; their replacements at TV Guide have not been announced; changes come two months after David H Stewart joined TV Guide as president and chief executive (S)

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TV Notes; Tuning Out the Scandal

Date: 04 February 1998

By Bill Carter

Bill Carter

News program ratings have not soared during two weeks of blanket coverage of sexual misconduct allegations against Pres Clinton (S)

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Melancholy Moments in TV's Coverage of a Scandal

Date: 03 February 1998

By Walter Goodman

Walter Goodman

Walter Goodman Critic's Notebook column on concerns among reputable television journalists over whether they are overplaying coverage of alleged White House sex scandal (M)

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Focus Turns Elsewhere In Newspapers and on TV

Date: 04 February 1998

By Janny Scott

Janny Scott

Other news events are distracting news media from intense focus on Pres Clinton's ties with Monica S Lewinsky; lull comes at time of few new disclosures in case and as media seems to be winding down from frenzy of self-flagelation over what many saw as excessive coverage (M)

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TV Notes; Dan Rather's Thwarted Travel

Date: 04 February 1998

By Lawrie Mifflin

Lawrie Mifflin

Dan Rather, who for weeks has been giddy about going to his first Olympics, will instead remain at his CBS News anchor desk in New York, to handle any breaking news about Iraq or sexual misconduct allegations against Pres Clinton (S)

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Far From Home, an Ideal Crowd at Last

Date: 03 February 1998

By Edmund L. Andrews

Edmund Andrews

First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton is greeted warmly in Davos, Switzerland, at annual gathering of World Economic Forum, where she is introduced as most remarkable and most courageous woman of our times; refers only elliptically to sexual scandals enveloping husband by warning that American media may be undermining civil society by forcing rush to quick judgments; photo (M)

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On My Mind; A Story of Two Stories

Date: 03 February 1998

By A. M. Rosenthal

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A M Rosenthal Op-Ed column deplores fact that press and American public are paying too little attention to looming US military action against Iraq because of preoccupation with White House sex scandal; says public is becoming indifferent to all values but those of cash register (M)

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Inquiry Said to Focus on Ties Of Reuters Unit to Company

Date: 03 February 1998

By Kurt Eichenwald

Kurt Eichenwald

Federal prosecutors are investigating relationship between American subsidiary of Reuters Holdings PLC and Cyberspace Research Associates Inc, Manhattan company that they believe was commissioned to steal information electronically from big competitor, Bloomberg LP; Cyberspace Research has been described in trade publications as being in business of developing customized computer applications; prosecutors reportedly believe it was working with Reuters Analytics Inc to assist it in obtaining information about Bloomberg's operating code, which governs how company's proprietary financial software works; Cyberspace Research was set up several years ago by David Schwartz, former employee of Bloomberg (M)

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The Press's Mea Culpa Epidemic

Date: 04 February 1998

Editorial deplores what it sees as unwarranted self-flagellation by press for its coverage of Monica S Lewinsky's alleged sexual relationship with Pres Clinton; holds story belongs before public; deplores lax sourcing and inaccurate details (M)

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2 Paparazzi Convicted Of Stalking Celebrities

Date: 04 February 1998

By Bernard Weinraub

Bernard Weinraub

Judge Robert A Altman finds two photographers guilty of false imprisonment for hounding Arnold Schwarzenegger and his wife, Maria Shriver, and blocking their cars as they drove son to school in Santa Monica; Giles Harrison and Andrew O'Brien could face up to two years in prison; Altman notes that Shriver was pregnant at the time and Schwarzenegger had just left hospital after open-heart surgery (S)

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