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24th of November 2002 News
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Philip Denies Calling Diana Vulgar Names
Date: 25 November 2002
Queen Elizabeth's husband Prince Philip makes public denial of news reports that he sent Princess Diana insulting letters calling her 'harlot' and 'trollop'; report first appeared in one British newspaper and was picked up by every other newspaper in Britain's fiercely competitive press (S)
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Vivendi Sells Portion Of Its Water Utility
Date: 25 November 2002
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Vivendi Universal will raise 1.86 billion euros. or $1.85 billion, by selling part of its stake in its utility unit Vivendi Environnement to group of French banks and state-owned Electricite de France; Vivendi's chief executive Jean-Rene Fourtou has pledged to cut 19 billion euros of debt by selling assets (S)
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Bad Diagnoses, Great Presidents
Date: 25 November 2002
Letter from Theodore Bikel says Richard Reeves, in Nov 21 Op-Ed, speaks of 'obsessive secrecy' that prevented disclosure of details of John F Kennedy's medical problems, but says nothing of obsessive insistanceof media that demands unfettered scrutiny of every last detail of candidate's life
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 24 November 2002
INTERNATIONAL 3-17 Pakistan and North Korea Involved in Nuclear Barter Pakistan has used an American-built transport plane to carry ballistic missile parts as part of a bartering operation with North Korea, intelligence officials have learned. The transactions now appear much deeper and more dangerous than the United States and its Asian allies first suspected. 1 North Korea asked South Korea to join in pressing America to sign a nonaggression treaty. The request comes as the United States, Japan and South Korea have initiated sanctions for North Korea's violation of nuclear arms control agreements. 20
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 25 November 2002
INTERNATIONAL A3-11 U.N. Weapons Inspectors Set to Begin in Iraq United Nations inspectors are scheduled to arrive today in Baghdad. The team plans to make its first inspection on Wednesday, when it will begin scouring for telltale equipment, chemicals and documents that could provide clues that Iraq has rekindled covert biological, chemical or nuclear programs. A1 The United States is forging an alliance of convenience with a Shiite cleric who has been living in Iran as the effort goes forward to try to unseat Saddam Hussein. Much of Baghdad is populated by Shiites and Shiites dominate southern Iraq, the principal invasion route that American forces would take in Iraq. A1
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Biztech: Faint praise for Google's news
Date: 25 November 2002
, International Herald Tribune
Regarding "News source," iTech, Oct. 7:. While I agree that Google's news-article search service is very good, the statement that "There's nothing as up to date on the Internet, and there's nothing that gives so much diversity of sources&qu
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IHT starts online service with partners
Date: 25 November 2002
, International Herald Tribune
The International Herald Tribune announced Monday the start of inadaily.com, an online service offering customized international and national news via daily e-mail newsletters. . Inadaily.com is the first electronic initiative to be started by the Intern
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CBS Wants '60 Minutes' Chief To Hand Over the Stopwatch
Date: 25 November 2002
By Jim Rutenberg
Jim Rutenberg
CBS executives are expected to ask Don Hewitt to step down as executive producer of 60 Minutes, but Hewitt, who created show, says he will not go without a fight; show ranked among top 10 for two decades, but now ranks 20th, and network executives say it must start attracting younger audience; Jeffrey Fager, former Hewitt protege and producer of 60 Minutes II, would likely replace Hewitt; move would not only infuse original with new blood, but also merge operations of two programs; Hewitt's supporters say that he is still one of best in business, even as he is about to turn 80; photos; ratings graph (M)
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U.S. Senators Accuse Saudis Of Not Helping to Fight Terror
Date: 25 November 2002
By David Johnston and Philip Shenon
David Johnston
Senior Democratic and Republican senators assail government of Saudi Arabia for refusing to strike out against extremism within kingdom and for failing to cooperate fully with American efforts against Al Qaeda and other Islamic terror networks; lawmakers, speaking on Sunday news broadcasts, contend Bush administration acts too timidly in confronting Saudi officials about country's failure to cooperate with FBI's investigation into Sept 11 attacks out of fear of offending them; several lawmakers suggest that Washington's need for Saudi oil has led US to pull back from criticizing Saudi Arabia's seeming tolerance for militants; photos (M)
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Yanks Study Trade for Neagle
Date: 24 November 2002
New York Yankees are talking to Colorado Rockies about trading for pitcher Denny Neagle (S)
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