Oracle at Impasse With PeopleSoft
Date: 23 November 2004
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Oracle says it is at impasse with PeopleSoft Inc, signaling that software makers will wage proxy battle to resolve Oracle's takeover bid (M)
2004년 11월 23일은(는) 화요일의 별 기호 아래에 있는 **♐**입니다. 올해의 327일이었습니다. 미국 대통령은 George W. Bush입니다.
이 날에 태어났다면 당신은 21살입니다. 마지막 생일은 2025년 11월 23일 일요일, 198일 전이었습니다. 다음 생일은 2026년 11월 23일 월요일일 후 166입니다. 당신은 7,868일, 약 188,832시간, 약 11,329,968분 또는 약 679,798,080초 동안 살았습니다.
Date: 23 November 2004
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Oracle says it is at impasse with PeopleSoft Inc, signaling that software makers will wage proxy battle to resolve Oracle's takeover bid (M)
Date: 24 November 2004
By Bill Carter
Bill Carter
Departure of Dan Rather from CBS's evening newscast represents kind of coda on long, sad song of decline from greatness; news organization that did most to define broadcast news from early days of radio through golden age of television in 1950's and 1960's has gone through marked falloff in last 15 years, probably suffering more than any other network from shrinking of resources that matched its shrinking audience; idea that Rather's decision to give up his anchor job is some kind of signal of final abandonment fo quality news at CBS is challenged by CBS chairman Leslie Moonves and by some staff members at CBS News; argue that Rather's departure after 24 years in anchor chair should be seen as long-needed opportunity for fresh start; Moonves acknowledges that Rather's departure is significant moment for organization that has seen its share of turbulence during his time as anchor; photos (M)
Date: 23 November 2004
By Bill Carter
Bill Carter
CNN appoints Jonathan Klein, who used to be executive at CBS News, as president of company's domestic network; move is latest in what has been four years of executive upheaval atg network, whose once-dominant ratings position in cable news has been wiped away by surging Fox News Channel; Klein succeeds Princell Hair as top day-to-day executive at CNN/US; Klein comments; photo (M)
Date: 23 November 2004
By Jacques Steinberg
Jacques Steinberg
The move comes shortly after Dan Rather said he could not authenticate documents on the president's military service.
Date: 24 November 2004
By Jim Rutenberg
Jim Rutenberg
Dan Rather's decision to retire as CBS Evening News anchor is acknowledgment that he cannot fight time or scent of scandal that threatens to mar his legacy and that of his once-vaunted news division; Rather's colleagues see his exit so much like his 42-year career at network: bittersweet, poignant and somewhat mysterious; will leave his post with tumultuous legacy that is uniquely his own and quite unlike those of his younger and more staid network news competitors, Tom Brokaw and Peter Jennings; photos (M)
Date: 24 November 2004
By Jacques Steinberg and Bill Carter
Jacques Steinberg
Dan Rather, 73, says he will step down in Mar as CBS Evening News anchor and managing editor on his 24th anniversary as anchor; plans to continue to work full time at CBS News as 60 Minutes correspondent; CBS executives cite John Roberts as possible successor; Rather says he and CBS chairman Leslie Moonves saw need to announce plan well before independent panel reports on journalistic breakdowns that led CBS News to broadcast and vigorously defend 60 Minutes report about Pres Bush's National Guard service, interview; Moonves says he backs Rather's desire to leave on own terms; Rather's career recalled; photos (M)
Date: 24 November 2004
By Alessandra Stanley
Alessandra Stanley
Peter Jennings will be last broadcast news anchorman now that Dan Rather has decided to leave in March and Tom Brokaw departs next week; if Jennings's ratings to do not rise after rookies replace his longtime rivals, he may find ABC executives pushing him out (M)
Date: 24 November 2004
By Richard Sandomir
Richard Sandomir
Richard Sandomir TV Sports column discusses media coverage of Indiana Pacers-Detroit Pistons game during which Ron Artest and other Pacer players brawled with Piston fans in stands (M)
Date: 23 November 2004
By Adam Nagourney and Janet Elder
Adam Nagourney
New York Times/CBS News poll finds Americans are optimistic about next four years under Pres Bush, but have reservations about key elements of second-term agenda he presented in defeating Sen John Kerry; finds Americans are at best ambivalent about Bush's plans to reshape Social Security, rewrite tax code, cut taxes and name conservative judges; finds continuing disapproval of Bush's handling of Iraq war, with plurality now saying it was mistake to invade in first place; Democrats are staunchest opponents of Bush agenda, but concerns extend across party lines in some cases; nearly two-thirds of respondents, including 51 percent of Republicans, say it is more important to cut deficit than to cut taxes; poll finds concern about decline in nation's values is polarizing issue in American politics, with Bush supporters more likely to cite it than Kerry voters; issue has particular resonance in South and among weekly churchgoers, rural voters and women; graphs of poll results (M)
Date: 24 November 2004
By Ginger Thompson (NYT)
Ginger NYT
Southeastern Mexico City mob kills two agents investigating drug trafficking and sets bodies on fire while media broadcast violence live on television; third agent Edgar Moreno Nolasco is rescued and hospitalized (S)