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11th of March 2001 News
2001년 3월 11일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스
Papers Struggle With Slowdown and Investor Expectations
Date: 12 March 2001
By Felicity Barringer
Felicity Barringer
Newsrooms across the country face budget cuts and layoffs as declining ad revenue leaves publishers no other way to produce the profits that investors expect; Mike Cassidy of San Jose Mercury News uses his column to challenge publisher, Knight Ridder, not to let 'irrational markets' define financial success, but standing up to Wall Street is not so simple for an industry pulled in opposite directions by momentum investors and value investors; graph (M)
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Fatal Crashes Causing Insurance Rates to Rise
Date: 11 March 2001
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
MOORESVILLE, N.C., March 10 — Travis Kvapil, a pickup truck racer on Nascar's minor league circuit, is bracing for a hit — to his pocketbook.
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 11 March 2001
INTERNATIONAL 3-20 Quietly, Some Palestinians Debate Price of Violence Some Palestinians are beginning to ask gingerly if their leaders have a strategy that justifies the devastating loss of life, property, mobility and income after months of clashes. It is hardly an uprising against the uprising, but it is the start of an internal Palestinian debate. 1 Yasir Arafat, the Palestinian leader, reaffirmed his commitment to the ''strategic path of peace'' but stopped short of calling for an end to violence as a component of the Palestinian uprising. 20
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Date: 12 March 2001
INTERNATIONAL A3-8 Deflation Shackles Japan, Blocking Hope of Recovery As Japan shows signs of falling back into recession, what is behind many of its woes is deflation, a rare but devastating drop in the prices of goods and services that is starting to feed on itself. Though some economists have championed deflation as a road to economic modernization, the question is whether Japan can tolerate the pain. A1 Slow Shift in Syria Politics Public criticism of the government is indicative of Syria's shift from the repressive state created by the late president Hafez al-Assad to the reign of his son, Bashar. The younger Assad promised to transform the country when he took power last July, but how he expects to do it, and at what speed, is a topic of furious debate. A1
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Market Place; Buffett issues his annual report. Pariahs this year include news media, Wall St. and chief executives.
Date: 12 March 2001
By Floyd Norris
Floyd Norris
Berkshire Hathaway issues annual report in which Warren E Buffett says that there are no bargains around even in today's depressed stock market and that company is content with what it owns, but far from excited about it; praises new SEC regulations barring selective disclosure by corporations, criticizes companies and investors who focus on growth and scores news media for an incorrect report, first published in Wall Street Journal in December, that Berkshire bought high-yield securities issued by Finova and Conseco; Berkshire reports net profit for 2000 of $3.328 billion, up from $1.557 billion in 1999 (M)
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March 4-10; Yow-hoo!
Date: 11 March 2001
By John Schwartz
John Schwartz
Bad news from an Internet company is hardly news these days -- unless it's coming from Yahoo! The high-flying Internet portal serves 185 million users and makes a profit -- but the company has warned that its advertising sales for the first quarter would come in far below even the glum prediction it issued in January. Its chief executive, Timothy A. Koogle, resigned to make way for someone to better guide the company ''when we begin to emerge from the current softness.'' He will remain the company's chairman. John Schwartz
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March 4-10; Heart Trouble in High Places
Date: 11 March 2001
By Hubert B. Herring
Hubert
The national pulse may have quickened at the news, but even as Vice President Dick Cheney was hospitalized for artery repairs, some reassuring statistics were firmly on his side. Heart attacks among world leaders have dropped nearly in half since 1970, a C.I.A. study published in The Annals of Internal Medicine shows, and fatal heart attacks are now a rarity in this mighty group. Medical advances are a big factor -- top politicians are likely to get the best technology and doctors available. But whatever the reason, the study notes, this is good news for world stability. Hubert B. Herring
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