2004년 4월 19일 월요일 재생 중

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19th of April 2004 News

2004년 4월 19일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

MediaTalk; No Shots of a Cheap Shot, and Some Wonder Why

Date: 19 April 2004

By Bill Werde

Bill Werde

Getty Images' deal for exclusive marketing rights with National Hockey League is called into question when Getty wire service fails to offer photo of Todd Bertuzzi punching Steve Moore at Vancouver Canucks-Colorado Avalanche game in March; photo (M)

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White House Letter; Paying in Dread for a Date With the People

Date: 19 April 2004

By Elisabeth Bumiller

Elisabeth Bumiller

Aides say Pres Bush agreed to hold rare evening news conference to regain control of national political conversation and to explain to Americans his reasons for remaing in Iraq; event reveals much about amount of presidential time and planning that goes into such an effort (White House Letter); photo (M)

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ARTS BRIEFING

Date: 19 April 2004

By Lawrence Van Gelder

Lawrence Gelder

Arts Briefing column; initial findings of study by Marquette University's College of Communications show that most articles in 10 newspapers with largest circulation in US, categorized as straight news reports, were either neutral or positive about Mel Gibson's film The Passion of the Christ; finds that New York Times ran most articles, 63, about film between January 1 and March 20 and Los Angeles Times next highest, at 58 (M)

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ARTS BRIEFING

Date: 20 April 2004

By Lawrence Van Gelder

Lawrence Gelder

Arts Briefing column; French police, for first time, reportedly will exhibit their files on Pablo Picasso at police museum in Paris; fragmented copy of Beyond the Rocks, long-lost silent film starring Gloria Swanson and Rudolph Valentino and directed by Sam Wood, is found in Amsterdam's film museum; NBC announces that Nightly News anchor Tom Brokaw will retire on December 1; Brian Williams will replace Brokaw; photos (M)

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Vanunu Says Israel's Atom Reactor Should Be Destroyed

Date: 20 April 2004

By James Bennet

James Bennet

Mordechai Vanunu, Israeli nuclear technician convicted of treason and imprisoned for 18 years for revealing Israel's nuclear capacity, is to be released under tight travel restrictions on Apr 21; says he has no more secrets to reveal; tells security officials in recent interview that Israel's nuclear reactors should be destroyed; Israeli officials express fears that Vanunu will draw embarrassing attention to Israel's nuclear program; he has been quoted in Israeli press as saying there is no need for Jewish state; expresses disappointment that Israel has not come under greater international pressure to do away with its nuclear program; photo (M)

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Election Could Tempt Attack By Terror Groups, Rice Says

Date: 19 April 2004

By David E. Sanger

David Sanger

President Bush's national security adviser Condoleezza Rice says administration is worried that terrorist groups could find approaching presidential election 'too good to pass up' and that Washington is already considering measures to deter attack seeking to influence election's outcome, interview, Fox News Sunday; senior administration officials say privately that some 'chatter' picked up by National Security Agency and foreign intelligence services in past six months has included references to presidential election; say that partly explains Secret Service's quick move this year to increase protection for Sen John Kerry; FBI officials say they are actively searching for evidence of any plots related to election year (M)

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On and Off the Baseball Field, Bonds Prefers to Go for Distance

Date: 20 April 2004

By Lee Jenkins

Lee Jenkins

Barry Bonds, home-run-hitting hero of San Francisco Giants, may be most controversial and most unaccepted player in baseball; his frosty demeanor, his past feuds with teammates and coaches and his connection to baseball's steroids scandal make him more mysterious and, as result, more compelling; he was first person to withdraw from players union's group-licensing program, giving himself control over his image; is buffered by 'team' of two publicists, managing director and creative director; is disdainful of distractions associated with stardom, frequently refusing contact with fans or the press; refuses to discuss matter of steriods and indictment of his trainer Greg Anderson and his nutritionist Victor Conte Jr on charges of illegally supplying performance-enhancing drugs; is expected to eclipse Babe Ruth's career total of 714 home runs, then go after Hank Aaron's major league record of 755 career home runs; is not that different from some of his historical equivalents, many of whom were just as ornery, maintaining lofty self-opinion and motivating themselves by real or perceived slights; photos (M)

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A Haitian Journalist Was Killed, But a Film Keeps His Spirit Alive

Date: 20 April 2004

By David Gonzalez

David Gonzalez

Article on Haitian agronomist and radio journalist Jean Leopold Dominique, who was slain in 2000; Dominique is subject of Jonathan Demme's new documentary The Agronomist; photo (M)

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SONOCO DEVELOPS PARTNERSHIP WITH FINNISH COMPANY

Date: 20 April 2004

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Sonoco Corp, maker of boxes and cans for food packaging, and Ahlstrom Oyj of Finland agree to combine their paperboard-core units in Europe; new company will be called Sonocore-Alcore (S)

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HEALTH-CONSCIOUS CONSUMERS WILL HAVE A NEW COLA

Date: 20 April 2004

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Coca-Cola Co will sell version of its flagship cola with half calories and carbohydrates to increase demand among health-conscious consumers who do not like diet colas (S)

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