2001년 4월 14일 토요일 재생 중

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14th of April 2001 News

2001년 4월 14일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

CNN Fights Request for Footage in Embassy Bombing Case

Date: 14 April 2001

By Benjamin Weiser

Benjamin Weiser

CNN asks federal Judge Leonard Sand to quash subpoena for news footage sought by defense attorneys in US embassy bombing case; network cites potential danger to its journalists overseas (S)

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Radio Deal in Canada

Date: 14 April 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Chum Ltd., a big owner of Canadian radio stations, said today that it had agreed to buy the Vancouver television station CKVU from the CanWest Global Communications Corporation, Canada's biggest media company, for 125 million Canadian dollars ($80 million). Broadcasting regulators ordered CanWest to sell the station and another in Montreal after it acquired several stations from WIC Western International Communications Ltd. in July.

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ITALIAN OUTPUT SLIPS

Date: 14 April 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Italian industrial produc tion fell for the second consecutive month in February, another indication that an economic slowdown in the United States was hurting Italy, the euro region's third-largest economy. Output at Italian companies was 0.3 percent less in February than in January, when production fell a revised 1.9 percent, the statistics institute Istat said. Economists had expected a drop of 0.7 percent. Production advanced an adjusted 3 percent in February 2000.

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Warnaco Given Some Relief by Lenders

Date: 14 April 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Warnaco Group Inc., whose shares have fallen 92 percent in the last year, said yesterday that it received a waiver by its lenders of certain financial covenants through May 16. Warnaco, the maker of Fruit of the Loom and Polo by Ralph Lauren clothes, said that it was holding talks to secure permanent amendments to the covenants. The move is necessary to avoid a possible default after the waivers expire, Warnaco said.

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California Fund Reports Big Drop

Date: 14 April 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The California Public Employees' Retirement System lost $9 billion in February, led by a $6.7 billion drop in its holdings of stocks in United States companies, according to information published on its Web site. The decline of 5.3 percent of the pension fund's assets is equivalent to $7,500 for each of the 1.2 million state and local employees the system covers but the dip is not expected to affect benefits for California state employees.

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$54 Million Award In Tire-Injury Case

Date: 14 April 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The General Tire unit of Continental was ordered by a Los Angeles jury today to pay $54.9 million to a quadriplegic woman injured in 1996 when a tire on her car blew out. The award includes $49.9 million for the victim and $5 million for her parents. The Los Angeles Superior Court jury of 10 women and 2 men concluded that General Tire was negligent for letting the defective tire leave the company's plant in Mount Vernon, Ill.

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Merrill Lynch Says It Expects Additional Reductions in Jobs

Date: 14 April 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Merrill Lynch & Company, which has more employees than any securities firm, will probably extend job cuts to shore up earnings as markets slump. ''We expect there will be reductions of some selected staff as well as other expense reductions,'' said Richard Silverman, a spokesman for the company, which employed 72,000 people at the end of last year.

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Businesses Cut Inventories, But Sales Fell In February

Date: 14 April 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Sales at American businesses fell more than inventories in February, suggesting sluggish production in the months ahead. Sales fell 0.3 percent, led by declines at manufacturers and wholesalers, after falling 0.2 percent in January, the Commerce Department said today. Inventories dropped 0.2 percent, the first decrease in more than two years, after a 0.1 percent increase.

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 15 April 2001

INTERNATIONAL 3-14 China Issues Warning On Arms Sales to Taiwan China is warning the United States that a sale of advanced weapons to Taiwan would endanger already strained relations. Beijing hopes that the imbroglio over the spy plane collision will make Washington more receptive to its concerns. 1 China angrily described as ''irresponsible'' the statements by senior American officials that a Chinese fighter jet caused the collision. Members of the crew gave their first public account of the collision at a news conference at Hickam Air Force Base in Honolulu. 10

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 14 April 2001

INTERNATIONAL A2-6 After Plane Crew's Return, Gauging the Damage Done The crew of a crippled American spy plane, surrounded by Chinese guards shouting and waving their guns, spent 15 frantic minutes destroying secret materials before opening the hatch, senior American officials and diplomats said. A1 The Pentagon produced a grainy videotape of a close encounter between a Chinese fighter jet and an American spy plane that it said underscored a pattern of aggressive and reckless flying by China's military. As diplomats discussed the fate of the American spy plane that remains in China, the issue has arisen whether this facet of the spy game has outlived its usefulness. A6

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