Rationed War News From Kosovo
Date: 04 April 1999
Editorial objects to Gen Wesley Clark's decision to limit to broad generalities NATO briefings on campaign against Yugoslavia; says air offensive has not gone well in first ten days, and Americans should not be denied full account of reasons other than foul weather; warns Pres Clinton and other NATO leaders will need public support if they decide to escalate campaign
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How Cats (Journalists) Chase Very Elusive Mice (the Details of War)
Date: 03 April 1999
Excerpts from Air Commodore David Wilby's news conference about NATO's air campaign against Yugoslavia (S)
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Facts at Briefings Scarce, But Polemics Are Abundant
Date: 03 April 1999
By Craig R. Whitney
Craig Whitney
NATO officials at daily press briefings in Brussels say almost nothing about what allied warplanes are doing in Kosovo, but offer reams of reports about what Serbian forces are doing to ethnic Albanian civilians; interviews with some of tens of thousands of refugees streaming out of province largely corroborate NATO claim that they are fleeing Serbian thugs and brutal police and army attacks; photo of British troops carrying tents for refugees (M)
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Russians See and Read Another Slant to the War, With Milosevic as a Patriot
Date: 04 April 1999
By Celestine Bohlen
Celestine Bohlen
Russians see Pres Clinton and NATO as villians in Yugoslavia and Pres Slobodan Milosevic as defiant patriot; Russian media focuses on Serbs affected by NATO bombing, while Western media focuses on atrocities against Kosovo's ethnic Albanians; Russian officials strive to steer public opinion against NATO bombing (M)a
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Algerian Journalists Assert Their Independence Just by Surviving the Purges
Date: 03 April 1999
By John F. Burns
John Burns
Omar Bellouchet, editor of Algerian independent newspaper El Watan and champion of civil libertites, has lived through bitter decade in which more than 70 journalists have been murdered; Bellouchet himself has survived two assassination attempts and lost his 30-year-old wife to heart attack he says was brought about by pressures on family; photo; he and other journalists, who live in heavily guarded compound, continue to raise questions about killings in brutal conflict between Government and Islamic rebels (M)
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Time to Unlock City Files
Date: 03 April 1999
Editorial approves New York State Appeals Court ruling that state Comptroller's office has right to audit New York City's delivery of services; notes that Comptroller Carl McCall is latest in long line of supplicants, including The New York Times and other media organizations, who turn to courts to 'pry open' Giuliani administration's 'filing cabinets'; adds that state court has also ruled that city's Independent Budget Office can get information directly from city agencies, rather than through mayor's office
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BURNHAM PACIFIC PROPERTIES ANNOUNCES CUTBACKS
Date: 03 April 1999
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Burnham Pacific Properties Inc to cut 25 percent of work force, or about 40 jobs, and take first-quarter charge of about $1.5 million as it closes three offices and hires other companies to manage its properties (S)
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THESTREET.COM PLANS TO SELL 5.5 MILLION SHARES
Date: 03 April 1999
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
TheStreet.com Inc plans to sell 5.5 million common shares for $11 to $13 each in initial public offering (S)
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NISSAN MAY END DAIMLERCHRYSLER TRUCK PACT
Date: 03 April 1999
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Nissan Motor Co says it may end light-truck venture with DaimlerChrysler AG; declines to comment on report that it might also end accord to make minivans with Ford Motor Co in wake of sale of 37 percent of Nissan to Renault SA (S)
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