2004년 4월 22일 목요일 재생 중

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22nd of April 2004 News

2004년 4월 22일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

Pentagon Ban on Pictures Of Dead Troops Is Broken

Date: 23 April 2004

By Bill Carter

Bill Carter

Pentagon's ban on making images of dead soldiers' homecomings at military bases public is briefly relaxed as hundreds of photographs of flag-draped coffins at Dover Air Force Base are released on Internet by Memory Hole, Web site dedicated to combating government secrecy; site had filed Freedom of Information Act request last year seeking pictures of coffins arriving from Iraq at Dover; Pentagon says decision to grant request was mistake, but news organizations quickly used some of 361 images taken by Defense Dept photographers; release comes day after Tami Silicio, Pentagon contractor who had taken photos of coffins being loaded onto plane in Kuwait, is fired after pictures appeared in Seattle Times; husband David Landry is also fired, and both are charged with violating Defense Dept and company policies; Bush administration says policy was put in place after first war in Iraq to protect sensitivities of military families; new organizations executives say they did not know Defense Dept was taking photos, fact that only came to light after FOIA request was made; Pentagon says photos were taken for historical purposes; photo (M)

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Makeup Exam Is Canceled After a TV Close-Up

Date: 22 April 2004

By David M. Herszenhorn

David

New York City Education Department cancels makeup exams scheduled for third graders who missed citywide tests because at least one news channel showed closeup of test questions on television (M)

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North Korean Leader Tells China He's Committed to Nuclear Talks

Date: 22 April 2004

By Jim Yardley

Jim Yardley

Chinese government acknowledges secretive visit of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il and says he will continue with six-nation talks organized by China to defuse nuclear standoff with United States; accounts of his visit by official Chinese media offer few hints of any major breakthroughs; reports in South Korean news media say Chinese officials urged Kim to be more flexible in negotiating with US: say Kim is willing to resolve nuclear dispute during next round of talks, scheduled for no later than June (M)

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Vanunu, Disdaining Israel, Is Freed to Chants vs. Cheers

Date: 22 April 2004

By Greg Myre

Greg Myre

Mordechai Vanunu, former Israeli nuclear technician who disclosed information about country's clandestine nuclear program to news media, is released from prison after serving 18-year sentence; dozens of supporters, mostly American and British, cheer him as hero of anti-nuclear cause, while several hundred Israelis denounce him as spy and traitor; he says he is proud of what he did; faces list of restrictions that bar him from leaving country for year or speaking with foreigners; photo (M)

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Disclosure by the Kerrys

Date: 22 April 2004

Editorial holds that Sen John Kerry has been slow to realize importance of full disclosure by candidate seeking trust of public for nation's highest office; says he can expect Bush campaign to take advantage of news vacuum he creates by withholding information on his service in Vietnam, his medical records and now his wife's tax returns; says she is not the candidate, but numerous past candidates have acknowledged that extra burdens are fairly placed on close family members; says public is entitled to more detail, even though nothing nefarious has been alleged

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Two Days That Live In Punditry

Date: 23 April 2004

By Clyde Haberman

Clyde Haberman

Clyde Haberman NYC column discusses National Columnists Day, celebrating work of news columnists arond country; notes day goes unnoticed even by columnists (M)

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Panel Says Internal Flaws at USA Today Aided in Deceptions

Date: 22 April 2004

By Jacques Steinberg

Jacques Steinberg

A panel of outside journalists retained by USA Today to investigate the repeated fabrications of its former star foreign correspondent released its findings today.

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BOLDFACE NAMES

Date: 23 April 2004

By Campbell Robertson

Campbell Robertson

Campbell Robertson Boldface Names column discusses PEN awards celebrating writers and journalists at Pierre Hotel (NYC) (M)

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Bush Isn't Surprised Americans Expect Attack

Date: 22 April 2004

By Elisabeth Bumiller

Elisabeth Bumiller

President Bush, speaking before annual gathering of American newspaper editors and publishers, expresses no surprise that most Americans think another terrorist attack in United States is likely; defends Iraq war and other policies (M)

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The Real War

Date: 23 April 2004

Editorial calls for end to Defense Dept policy that prohibits taking of photographs of coffins of members of armed services while they are being transported back to US; argues that Americans should be allowed to bear witness to sacrifice of soldiers

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