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18th of August 2004 News

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The Question: Can an Anchor Do a Game Show?

Date: 18 August 2004

By Robin Finn

Robin Finn

Interview with Pat Kiernan, morning anchor of NY1 news broadcast, who has branched out to evening reality game show, WB's Studio 7, a move that has cost him his job as host of CNN's The Money Gang; photo (M)

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Schröder's Bond With Russia: A Little Girl, Now His Own

Date: 18 August 2004

By Mark Landler

Mark Landler

German Chancellor Gerhard Schroder and his wife have adopted 3-year-old Russian girl named Viktoria from orphanage in St Petersburg; Shroder has worked to heal wartime wounds in Europe and Doris Schroder-Kopf is former journalist active in charities for children in St Petersburg; photo; separately, Defense Sec Peter Struck reveals that he suffered mild stroke in June; line drawn by German public and media on personal stories noted (M)

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Five Reporters Are Found In Contempt Over Sources

Date: 19 August 2004

By Jacques Steinberg and Michael Janofsky

Jacques Steinberg

Federal Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson holds five journalists in contempt of court for refusing to disclose names of confidential sources who might have given them information about Dr Wen Ho Lee, scientist at Los Alamos laboratory who was suspected of espionage; imposes $500 per day fine, but suspends it pending appeal; journalists are Jeff Gerth and James Risen of New York Times, Robert Drogin of Los Angeles Times, H Josef Hebert of Associated Press and Pierre Thomas formerly with CNN and now ABC News; lawyers for all five say they will appeal (M)

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Setbacks on Press Protections Are Seen

Date: 18 August 2004

By Jacques Steinberg

Jacques Steinberg

Legal experts say fundamental protections for gathering and publishing of news are being weakened; cite contempt citation and subpoenas issued as part of federal investigation of whether Bush administration illegally disclosed identity of covert CIA officer, other rulings that have chipped away at principle that has enabled journalists to publish virtually everything they know without being subject to prior restraint and federal agencies' tightening of rules governing what journalists and general public can access under Freedom of Information Act (M)

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Sports of The Times; Karolyi and Company Have Nothing to Explain

Date: 18 August 2004

By William C. Rhoden

William Rhoden

William C Rhoden Sports of The Times column contends that media expectations were unfairly high for US women's gymnastics team, resulting in undeserved disappointment in team for securing only silver medal at 2004 Olympics in women's team final (M)

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REBEL IN NAJAF SENDS MESSAGES OF CONCILIATION

Date: 19 August 2004

By John F. Burns

John Burns

Rebel cleric Moktada al-Sadr sends last-minute messages of conciliation to Iraqi interim government, apparently staving off imminent assault by Iraqi forces on his fortress in holiest Shiite shrine in Iraq; has led his Mahdi Army in some of deadliest fighting with American troops since invasion 16 months ago; in addition to vacating shrine, he suggests he will disband his militia and convert it into political party; as with previous Sadr about-faces, this one comes hedged with uncertainties; his message came through aides, and they were vague on what exactly he agreed to; senior officials in Washington and Baghdad are deeply skeptical about his new offer; meanwhile, menacing new dimension is added to Najaf crisis by report on Al Jazeera that Iraqi militants calling themselves Martyrs' Squad have captured American journalist Micah Garen, threatening to kill him within 48 hours if US forces do not pull out of Najaf; photo (M)

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Carl Mydans, Life Photographer Who Chronicled Wars and the Depression, Dies at 97

Date: 18 August 2004

By Andy Grundberg

Andy Grundberg

Carl Mydans, photographer for Life whose career spanned all 36 years of weekly magazine and who took memorable combat pictures during World War II, dies at age 97; photos; Mydans was father of New York Times correspondent Seth Mydans (M)

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Hiding in Ads Is Campaign For a Book On Politics

Date: 19 August 2004

By Brian Wingfield

Brian Wingfield

Ad campaign using enigmatic 'Retro vs Metro' advertisements that have created buzz among newspaper and Internet readers is promotion for book called The Great Divide by billionaire businessman John Sperling and four co-authors; premise of book is that country has become two nations, and authors argue that potential majority exists in 'Metro' states, letting Democrats write off 'Retro' ones in their pursuit of presidency (M)

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LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CHOOSES CHIEF EXECUTIVE

Date: 18 August 2004

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Richard Frost will become chief executive of Louisiana-Pacific after retirement of chairman-chief executive Mark Suwyn on Oct 31 (S)

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LOJACK BUYS BOOMERANG TRACKING OF CANADA

Date: 18 August 2004

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

LoJack Corp, which makes devices for recovering stolen cars, acquires Boomerang Tracking Inc for about 64 million Canadian dollars ($49 million) to expand into Canada (S)

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COURT APPROVES TRAVELERS' ASBESTOS PLAN

Date: 18 August 2004

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Federal Bankruptcy Judge Burton R Lifland approves plan by Travelers Property Casualty Corp to pay $500 million to settle claims against it by people with asbestos-related diseases linked to Johns-Manville Corp; more than 600,000 people sued Travelers, contending tghat it knew about hazards of asbestos and failed to disclose them over course of about 30 years as Manville's primary insurer (S)

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