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28th of May 2001 News

Новини, як вони з'явилися на першій сторінці New York Times на 28 травня 2001 р.

Blake Won't Return To Kings' Blue Line

Date: 29 May 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Colorado Avalanche defenseman Rob Blake says he will not return to Los Angeles Kings this summer as unrestricted free agent (S)

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2 Buyout Firms Will Acquire Yell of Britain

Date: 28 May 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Hicks Muse Tate & Furst Inc and Apax Partners & Co agree to buy Yell Group, yellow-pages unit of British Telecommunications, for 2.14 billion pounds (S)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 29 May 2001

INTERNATIONAL A3-8 European Market Expands For Colombian Cocaine Drug smuggling into Europe from Colombia and other cocaine-producing South American countries has picked up as cocaine use in the United States has leveled off, according to the latest American data. Up to 200 tons of cocaine flowed into Europe last year, as much as double the amount in 1996, officials say. The United States received about 330 tons last year, a figure that has remained stable in recent years as consumption by casual users has fallen. A1 Deal on Spy Plane's Return American and Chinese officials have ''agreed in principle'' that the damaged Navy surveillance plane on Hainan will be partly dismantled and removed from China on a giant Russian-designed cargo plane, the American Embassy in Beijing said. A8

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 28 May 2001

INTERNATIONAL A2-6 U.S. Plans Offer to Russia To End ABM Treaty Dispute The Bush administration, in an opening offer to Russia to win cooperation in scrapping the 1972 Antiballistic Missile Treaty, is preparing to propose a broad package of arms purchases, military aid and joint anti-missile exercises, said officials devising Mr. Bush's strategy. They said the plan is likely to include an offer to buy Russian-made missiles that could be used in a defensive shield over Russia and Europe. A1 Foreign Policy Challenges President Bush's broad foreign policy agenda, and not just the hope of deploying a defensive missile system, is at risk of being frustrated in a Democratic-controlled Senate, which can be expected to give closer scrutiny to easing troop commitments in the Balkans and will probably support a more active engagement in the Middle East. A5

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Media Talk; NBC Shuffles Its All-Star News Producers

Date: 28 May 2001

By Jim Rutenberg

Jim Rutenberg

NBC News has made extensive management changes, and rivals hope this may give them change to whittle away at NBC's lead in ratings; NBC says new lineup will make it more competitive; photo (S)

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Disliking Coverage, Cleveland's Mayor Retaliates

Date: 28 May 2001

By Felicity Barringer

Felicity Barringer

Mayor Michael R White of Cleveland bars reporter and photographer from Plain Dealer from news conference at which he announces to rest of local news media that he will not seek re-election to fourth term; says Plain Dealer has been unfair in its coverage of him (M)

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Brazilian Agency Receives a Clio

Date: 29 May 2001

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

W/Brasil Publicidade takes top prize for television and cinema commercials at annual Clio Awards (S)

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Date: 29 May 2001

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The New York Times: Technology-Text Version

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Date: 28 May 2001

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The New York Times: Technology-Text Version

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Guns as a Right, Guns as a Threat

Date: 28 May 2001

By

To the Editor:

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