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14th of March 2005 News

Новини, як вони з'явилися на першій сторінці New York Times на 14 березня 2005 р.

WEBMD TO BUY HEALTHSHARE TECHNOLOGY

Date: 15 March 2005

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

WebMD Corp agrees to buy HealthShare Technology for as much as $36 million (S)

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RETAIL VENTURES TO OFFER SHARES IN SHOE UNIT

Date: 15 March 2005

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Retail Ventures, which operates DSW Shoe Warehouse and Value City Department Stores, plans to sell up to $185 million DSW shares in initial public offering (S)

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GENERAL ELECTRIC TO SELL SHARES IN INSURANCE UNIT

Date: 15 March 2005

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

General Electric Co plans to sell as much as $2.84 billion of shares in its life and mortgage insurance unit, Genworth Financial; transactions will cut GE's ownership of Genworth to about 52 percent (S)

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News or Propaganda?

Date: 14 March 2005

By Sierra Prasada Millman and Yasmin Chin Eisenhauer

Sierra Millman

In this lesson, students discuss objectivity and press responsibility. They work in small groups to explore the article in depth, guided by reading comprehension and critical thinking questions, then jigsaw to share what they have learned with each other. For homework, they write letters to their local affiliates expressing their opinions on federally packaged video news segments.

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Wireless Deal for Assets in Six States

Date: 15 March 2005

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Verizon Wireless agrees to buy airwave licenses and other assets from Leap Wireless International for $102.5 million to increase capacity in six states; spectrum in 20 locations includes 9 new markets in Michigan, Wisconsin, Mississippi and Arkansas (M)

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World Business Briefing | Asia: China: Foreign Investment Grows

Date: 15 March 2005

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Foreign direct investment in China rose 8.2 percent, to $8 billion, in first two months of year; contracted foreign investment, or investment pledged but not yet used, rose 6.2 percent from year earlier, to $20.1 billion (S)

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World Business Briefing | Asia: China: Retail Spending Rises

Date: 15 March 2005

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

China's retail sales climbed 13.6 percent in first two months of 2005, to 1.03 trillion yuan ($125 million); photo (S)

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Technology Briefing | Deals: MphasiS Buys Eldorado Computing

Date: 15 March 2005

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

MphasiS BFL Ltd, Indian software maker, acquires Phoenix-based Eldorado Computing for $16.5 million (S)

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Technology Briefing | Hardware: LSI Logic Raises Sales Forecast

Date: 15 March 2005

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

LSI Logic Corp raises its forecast for first-quarter revenue to as much as $435 million on demand from digital audio product manufacturers that is higher than expected; graph (S)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 15 March 2005

INTERNATIONAL A3-13 Anti-Syrian Protesters Flood Square in Beirut Lebanon's anti-Syria opposition regained momentum as hundreds of thousands of Lebanese jammed Beirut's central square to demand the end to Syrian control of their country. A1 The Bush administration joined with a United Nations envoy in warning Syria that it should not make its promised withdrawal of troops from Lebanese territory contingent on the formation of a new government in Beirut. A10 Allegations Spark Anger in Iraq The Bannas, a well-respected Jordanian family, have been told that their elder son was a suicide bomber who killed more than 130 people in Iraq. There is no substantial proof, but hundreds of Iraqis are angry at Jordan for what they say is an instigation of violence. A12 Excess billing for postwar fuel imports to Iraq by the Halliburton Company totaled more than $108 million, not $60 million as previously thought, according to a report by Pentagon auditors that was completed last fall. The report was completed the month before the American presidential elections, but has never been officially released to the public or to Congress. A12 American and Iraqi forces have captured a former member of Saddam Hussein's government and two of the dictator's relatives, officials said. In separate attacks across Iraq, at least four people were killed. A12 Israel to Hand Over 2 Towns Israel agreed to hand over security control of two West Bank towns, Jericho and Tulkarm, to the Palestinians, a transfer the Palestinians have sought in fitful negotiations following a truce declared by the two sides five weeks ago. A9 NATIONAL A16-23 California Court Voids Ban on Same-Sex Marriage A Superior Court judge ruled that California's ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional, overturning a statewide proposition passed in 2000 that defined marriage as between a man and woman. A16 Jackson Accuser Denied Abuse The boy who has accused Michael Jackson of molesting him testified that he had told an administrator at his middle school that Mr. Jackson had never touched him sexually. A22 Bush Budget Roils Congress As Congress debates President Bush's $2.57 trillion budget for 2006, Republican leaders in the House and Senate are facing a potential revolt among their rank and file. A20 Vote Is Today at Harvard After weeks of discontent over the leadership style of the president of Harvard, Dr. Lawrence H. Summers, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences will consider a no-confidence resolution at its regular monthly meeting. A23 100 Gang Members Arrested Federal immigration authorities announced that they had arrested more than 100 members of a violent Central American street gang. A18 New Route for Heart Valves A team of Michigan cardiologists has implanted an artificial heart valve in a 76-year-old man by feeding the device up through a vein in his left leg, instead of opening the patient's chest and stopping his heart. A23 Trial Delayed in Bush Plot Federal prosecutors won a delay in the trial of an American student accused of plotting to assassinate President Bush, contending that the use of Saudi witnesses and the defense's charges of torture would make the case unusually complicated. A18 NEW YORK/REGION B1-7 Albany Lobbyists Capitalize on Split With Albany controlled to an unusual degree by just three men, and with these men in a state of near-constant, often quite bitter political warfare, companies have found that they can make a more effective case when their lobbyist has close ties to the official being lobbied or by hiring separate lobbying firms to help them win access to each player. A1 Return of the Sex Shops Ten years after Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani declared war on Times Square's X-rated peep shows, strip joints and video stores have slowly begun to creep back into the area, adroitly exploiting loopholes in the law. B1 Codey Announces Proposal Acting Gov. Richard J. Codey announced a sweeping proposal that would for the first time create an independent agency to enforce ethics laws in the executive branch. B1 SCIENCE TIMES F1-12 Health & Fitness F5 FASHION B8 ARTS E1-12 SPORTSTUESDAY D1-7 Selig to Testify; Players Resist Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig volunteered to testify before the House Committee on Government Reform which is investigating steroids in baseball, and lawyers for three players asked the committee to withdraw their subpoenas. D1 BUSINESS DAY C1-19 A.I.G. Chief Steps Down Maurice R. Greenberg, the executive who built American International Group into a global insurance powerhouse, resigned as chief executive after a series of run-ins with regulators. A1 High Oil Prices Are Questioned As oil prices flirt with record highs, a growing number of people in the energy industry are voicing concern over whether these prices are justified by conditions in the market. C1 Business Digest C1 EDITORIAL A24-25 Editorials: More energy follies; House ethics in deep rough; the merry-go-round of beef; a troubling drug combination. Columns: Paul Krugman, David Brooks. OBITUARIES C20 Bartolo Mascarello A winemaker whose adherence to traditional practices made him a symbol of loyalty, he was 78. C20 Crossword E6 Weather D8 TV Listings E11

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