Genafspiller søndag den 30. januar 2005

30. januar 2005 var en søndag under stjernetegnet for . Det var 29 dag på året. Præsident for USA var George W. Bush.

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Nogle personer, der deler denne fødselsdag:

  • Franklin D. Roosevelt (advokat, golfspiller, politiker, statsmand, født den 30. januar 1882)
  • Christian Bale (filmproducent, filmskuespiller, karakterskuespiller, skuespiller, stemmeskuespiller, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1974)
  • Phil Collins (bandleader, filmskuespiller, guitarist, jazzmusiker, komponist, model, pianist, pladeartist, sanger, selvbiograf, singer-songwriter, skuespiller, stemmeskuespiller, trommeslager, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1951)
  • Olivia Colman (filantrop, filmskuespiller, komiker, skuespiller, teaterskuespiller, født den 30. januar 1974)
  • Dick Cheney (forretningsdrivende, politiker, selvbiograf, født den 30. januar 1941)
  • Eiza González (komponist, konferencier, sanger, skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1990)
  • Felipe 6. af Spanien (statsoverhoved, født den 30. januar 1968)
  • Gene Hackman (forfatter, racerkører, skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1930)
  • Abdullah 2. af Jordan (forfatter, officer, politiker, født den 30. januar 1962)
  • Vanessa Redgrave (filminstruktør, filmskuespiller, manuskriptforfatter, teaterskuespiller, født den 30. januar 1937)
  • Kid Cudi (filmskuespiller, guitarist, komponist, musiker, musikproducent, rapper, sanger, singer-songwriter, skuespiller, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1984)
  • Wilmer Valderrama (filmskuespiller, forretningsdrivende, manuskriptforfatter, skuespiller, stemmeskuespiller, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1980)
  • Peter Crouch (fodboldspiller, podcaster, født den 30. januar 1981)
  • Rebecca Knox (professionel bryder, skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1987)
  • Olof Palme (politiker, født den 30. januar 1927)
  • Dimitar Berbatov (fodboldspiller, født den 30. januar 1981)
  • Mary Kay Letourneau (skolelærer, født den 30. januar 1962)
  • Marcos Llorente (fodboldspiller, født den 30. januar 1995)
  • Priyadarshan (filminstruktør, filmproducent, manuskriptforfatter, skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1957)
  • Juninho (fodboldspiller, journalist, født den 30. januar 1975)
  • Júnior Cigano (bokser, mma-udøver, træner, født den 30. januar 1984)
  • Jemima Goldsmith (aktivist, filmproducent, forfatter, journalist, tv-producer, født den 30. januar 1974)
  • Ann Dowd (filmskuespiller, skuespiller, teaterskuespiller, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1956)
  • Andy Milonakis (filmskuespiller, komiker, manuskriptforfatter, rapper, stemmeskuespiller, tv-producer, tv-skuespiller, twitch-streamer, født den 30. januar 1976)
  • Danielle Campbell (filmskuespiller, skuespiller, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1995)
  • Arda Turan (fodboldspiller, født den 30. januar 1987)
  • Jalen Rose (basketballspiller, podcaster, skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1973)
  • Joachim Peiper (militærperson, født den 30. januar 1915)
  • Islom Karimov (politiker, statsmand, født den 30. januar 1938)
  • Boris Spasskij (skakspiller, født den 30. januar 1937)
  • Josh Kelley (komponist, musiker, sanger, sangskriver, singer-songwriter, skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1980)
  • Félix Faure (politiker, født den 30. januar 1841)
  • Jaishankar Prasad (digter, født den 30. januar 1889)
  • Payne Stewart (golfspiller, født den 30. januar 1957)
  • Boris 3. af Bulgarien (militærperson, monark, officer, født den 30. januar 1894)
  • Charles S. Dutton (filminstruktør, filmskuespiller, skuespiller, teaterskuespiller, tv-instruktør, tv-producer, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1951)
  • Steve Marriott (filmskuespiller, guitarist, musikproducent, pladeartist, singer-songwriter, skuespiller, teaterskuespiller, født den 30. januar 1947)
  • Kazuo Inamori (iværksætter, født den 30. januar 1932)
  • Maya Harris (advokat, politolog, tv-vært, født den 30. januar 1967)
  • John Profumo (politiker, født den 30. januar 1915)
  • Brett Butler (filmskuespiller, forfatter, manuskriptforfatter, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1958)
  • Mychal Thompson (basketballspiller, født den 30. januar 1956)
  • Dorothy Malone (filmskuespiller, skuespiller, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1924)
  • Liliane Rovère (skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1933)
  • Carwood Lipton (ingeniør, militærperson, født den 30. januar 1920)
  • Mr. Pete (pornoskuespiller, født den 30. januar 1980)
  • Lucas Biglia (fodboldspiller, født den 30. januar 1986)
  • Heidi Brühl (filmskuespiller, sanger, født den 30. januar 1942)
  • Anup Soni (filmskuespiller, skuespiller, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1975)
  • Tom Ince (fodboldspiller, født den 30. januar 1992)
  • Marty Balin (guitarist, singer-songwriter, født den 30. januar 1942)
  • Lupillo Rivera (sanger, født den 30. januar 1972)
  • Norma Tanega (komponist, musiker, sanger, sangskriver, født den 30. januar 1939)
  • Amrita Sher-Gil (kunstmaler, født den 30. januar 1913)
  • Kaaris (komponist, rapper, skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1980)
  • Tammy Grimes (filmskuespiller, sanger, teaterskuespiller, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1934)
  • Saul Alinsky (aktivist, fagforeningsperson, forfatter, menneskerettighedsaktivist, samfundsorganisator, sociolog, født den 30. januar 1909)
  • M. K. Alagiri (politiker, født den 30. januar 1951)
  • Douglas C. Engelbart (opfinder, født den 30. januar 1925)
  • Jody Watley (danser, komponist, musikproducent, pladeartist, singer-songwriter, født den 30. januar 1959)
  • Lena Hall (filmskuespiller, skuespiller, teaterskuespiller, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1980)
  • Maren Eggert (filmskuespiller, teaterskuespiller, født den 30. januar 1974)
  • Alides Hidding (sanger, født den 30. januar 1954)
  • Norbert Leo Butz (filmskuespiller, sanger, skuespiller, teaterskuespiller, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1967)
  • Lee Zeldin (advokat, politiker, født den 30. januar 1980)
  • Elsa Martinelli (filmskuespiller, model, født den 30. januar 1935)
  • S. N. Goenka (forfatter, lærer, født den 30. januar 1924)
  • Fiona Dolman (filmskuespiller, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1970)
  • Isamu Akasaki (fysiker, ingeniør, professor, videnskabsmand, født den 30. januar 1929)
  • Darren Boyd (sanger, skuespiller, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1971)
  • Steven Zaillian (filminstruktør, filmklipper, filmproducent, instruktør, manuskriptforfatter, født den 30. januar 1953)
  • Eddie Jones (rugbyspiller, født den 30. januar 1960)
  • Alfred Herrhausen (bankdirektør, politiker, økonom, født den 30. januar 1930)
  • Louis Conradt (advokat, politiker, født den 30. januar 1950)
  • Tom Izzo (basketballspiller, basketballtræner, født den 30. januar 1955)
  • Dick Martin (filmproducent, filmskuespiller, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1922)
  • Tony Maudsley (filmskuespiller, skuespiller, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1968)
  • Mathias Lauda (racerkører, født den 30. januar 1981)
  • Geraldine Bazán (sanger, skuespiller, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1983)
  • Prakash Javadekar (politiker, talsperson, født den 30. januar 1951)
  • Dexter Scott King (skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1961)
  • Richie Porte (cykelrytter, født den 30. januar 1985)
  • Richard Brautigan (digter, forfatter, romanforfatter, født den 30. januar 1935)
  • Eduard Bloch (læge, født den 30. januar 1872)
  • Cristian Brocchi (fodboldspiller, fodboldtræner, født den 30. januar 1976)
  • Akira Yoshino (ingeniør, kemiker, opfinder, født den 30. januar 1948)
  • Alex Hyde-White (filminstruktør, filmskuespiller, manuskriptforfatter, skuespiller, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1959)
  • Khleo (filmskuespiller, rapper, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1989)
  • David Wayne (filmskuespiller, skuespiller, teaterskuespiller, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1914)
  • Chandan Roy Sanyal (model, skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1979)
  • James Curtin (professionel bryder, født den 30. januar 1983)
  • Julie McCullough (filmskuespiller, model, playmate, teaterskuespiller, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1965)
  • John Ireland (filminstruktør, filmklipper, filmskuespiller, manuskriptforfatter, skuespiller, teaterskuespiller, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1914)
  • Jake Thomas (barneskuespiller, filmskuespiller, fotograf, sanger, skuespiller, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1990)
  • Małgorzata Braunek (filmskuespiller, menneskerettighedsaktivist, skuespiller, teaterskuespiller, født den 30. januar 1947)
  • Jack Laugher (udspringer, født den 30. januar 1995)
  • Thomas Brezina (børnebogsforfatter, forfatter, manuskriptforfatter, tv-vært, født den 30. januar 1963)
  • Erik Rubín (guitarist, sanger, skuespiller, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1971)
  • Randy Brooks (filmproducent, manuskriptforfatter, skuespiller, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1950)
  • Barbara W. Tuchman (biografiforfatter, forfatter, historiker, journalist, født den 30. januar 1912)
  • Peder Fredricson (military rytter, springrytter, født den 30. januar 1972)
  • Jordan Carver (filmskuespiller, fotomodel, model, skuespiller, sminkør, født den 30. januar 1986)
  • Liù Bosisio (forfatter, skuespiller, stemmeskuespiller, teaterskuespiller, født den 30. januar 1936)
  • Valene Kane (skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1987)
  • Rudolf Caracciola (konkurrencekører på motorcykel, racerkører, født den 30. januar 1901)
  • Jessica Penne (kickboxer, mma-udøver, født den 30. januar 1983)
  • Hugh Marlowe (filmskuespiller, teaterskuespiller, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1911)
  • Asami Shimoda (sanger, seiyū, skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1986)
  • Luis Amaranto Perea (fodboldspiller, født den 30. januar 1979)
  • Bernardo Bellotto (gravør, kunstmaler, født den 30. januar 1720)
  • Francis Schaeffer (filosof, forfatter, teolog, født den 30. januar 1912)
  • Nick Broomfield (filminstruktør, født den 30. januar 1948)
  • Phil Lester (teaterskuespiller, tv-producer, tv-vært, youtuber, født den 30. januar 1987)
  • Wilhelm Gustloff (politiker, født den 30. januar 1895)
  • Paul Maurice (ishockeyspiller, født den 30. januar 1967)
  • Puja Gupta (model, skuespiller, skønhedskonkurrencedeltager, født den 30. januar 1987)
  • Giovanni Battista Re (katolsk præst, født den 30. januar 1934)
  • Steve Augeri (sanger, født den 30. januar 1959)
  • Robert McKee (dramatiker, forfatter, manuskriptforfatter, født den 30. januar 1941)
  • Stewart Menzies (efterretningsagent, født den 30. januar 1890)
  • Erol Bulut (fodboldspiller, futsalspiller, født den 30. januar 1975)
  • Ramesh Deo (filminstruktør, filmskuespiller, tv-producer, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1929)
  • Léo Gamalho (fodboldspiller, født den 30. januar 1986)
  • I Gusti Ngurah Rai (militærperson, modstandskæmper, født den 30. januar 1917)
  • Jordan Prentice (filmskuespiller, skuespiller, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1973)
  • Afonso Alves (fodboldspiller, født den 30. januar 1981)
  • Dwier Brown (filmskuespiller, skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1959)
  • Charlotte Gabris (filmskuespiller, humorist, skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1987)
  • Michael Anderson (filminstruktør, tv-instruktør, født den 30. januar 1920)
  • Tony O'Dell (skuespiller, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1960)
  • Lloyd Alexander (børnebogsforfatter, forfatter, romanforfatter, født den 30. januar 1924)
  • Adelbert von Chamisso (botaniker, bryolog, digter, forfatter, museumsinspektør, naturvidenskabsmand, opdagelsesrejsende, pteridolog, zoolog, født den 30. januar 1781)
  • Trinidad Silva (filmskuespiller, skuespiller, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1950)
  • María Luisa Fernanda de Borbón (aristokrat, født den 30. januar 1832)
  • Daphne Ashbrook (filmskuespiller, skuespiller, tv-skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1963)
  • Gisela Dulko (tennisspiller, født den 30. januar 1985)
  • Fred Korematsu (menneskerettighedsaktivist, født den 30. januar 1919)
  • Daiki Iwamasa (fodboldspiller, født den 30. januar 1982)
  • Amanda Feilding (aristokrat, filminstruktør, forsker, kunstner, videnskabsmand, født den 30. januar 1943)
  • Ole Beich (bassist, guitarist, født den 30. januar 1955)
  • Marta Minujín (billedhugger, gravør, konceptkunstner, kunstmaler, performancekunstner, født den 30. januar 1943)
  • Patricio Araujo (fodboldspiller, født den 30. januar 1988)
  • Carlos Latre (filmskuespiller, manuskriptforfatter, stemmeskuespiller, tv-instruktør, tv-skuespiller, tv-vært, født den 30. januar 1979)
  • Harold Prince (Chefdirigent, filminstruktør, filmproducent, iværksætter, sceneinstruktør, født den 30. januar 1928)
  • Cameron Wake (amerikansk fodbold-spiller, canadiskfodboldspiller, født den 30. januar 1982)
  • Bruce Seldon (bokser, født den 30. januar 1967)
  • George Villiers, 2. hertug af Buckingham (digter, dramatiker, politiker, født den 30. januar 1627)
  • Fujio Tokita (dubbingskuespiller, politiker, seiyū, skuespiller, født den 30. januar 1937)
  • Chris Jansing (journalist, tv-vært, født den 30. januar 1957)
  • Slavko Vraneš (basketballspiller, født den 30. januar 1983)

30th of January 2005 News

Nyheder, som de udkom på forsiden af New York Times på 30. januar 2005

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 31 January 2005

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 30 January 2005

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Good News in Hollywood. Shhh.

Date: 31 January 2005

By ROSS JOHNSON

Ross JOHNSON

Motion Picture Assn of America refuses to reveal how much money Hollywood studios make on legitimate foreign sales of home video, including DVD's, VCD's and VHS tapes, which are believed to be fastest-growing part of Hollywood's business; most reliable estimate comes from Screen Digest, which calculates that home video divisions of US studios garnered $11.4 billion in wholesale revenues from $24.6 billion that overseas consumers spent buying and renting home video products in 2004; windfall from overseas sales is affecting how movie business is run, inflating budgets for films with big international potential, changing how top stars negotiate their take of profits and prompting studios to spend millions fighting piracy that they fear will threaten lucrative developing markets; question of how to share DVD windfall has become sore subject in studios' negotiations with unions representing writers, directors and actors; photos (M)

Full Article

The Arab Media Decide to Focus Coverage on the Voting, Not the Violence

Date: 31 January 2005

By HASSAN M. FATTAH

News directors at Arab satellite channels and newspaper editors focus their coverage of elections in Iraq on voting rather than violence; overwhelmingly, Arab channels and newspapers greet elections as critical event with major implications for region; many put significant resources into reporting on voting, providing blanket coverage throughout country; photo (M)

Full Article

Page Two: Jan. 23-29; When to Oppose A Cabinet Nominee?

Date: 30 January 2005

By CARL HULSE

Carl HULSE

Full Article

When Gray Heads Roll, Is Age Bias at Work?

Date: 30 January 2005

By NORM ALSTER

Norm ALSTER

Article on age bias in employment, which is becoming larger issue as American work force grows older and companies come under pressure to increase efficiency; federal courts are split on whether deliberate bias must be proved in order for plaintiff to win; Chicago-Kent School of Law Prof Howard Eglit says people who accuse employers of age discrimination win less than one third of their suits but that such suits are likely to proliferate, partly because work force is aging; cases involving Best Buy and Sprint described; photo (M)

Full Article

Too Civil, I Guess

Date: 30 January 2005

Paul Begala letter scores Frank Rich Jan 16 column for assertions that as co-host of CNN's Crossfire, Begala was complicit in covering up scandal related to conservative journalist Armstrong Williams

Full Article

China's Fear of Ghosts: Balancing Stability and Dissent

Date: 30 January 2005

By JOSEPH KAHN

Joseph KAHN

Chinese officials, fearing instability, initially suppressed nearly all information about death of Zhao Zhiyang, purged for opposing use of force against democracy protesters in 1989, but party was forced to organize public funeral when several retired Politburo members and Communist Party elders said they wished to pay their last respects; family demanded service appropriate for state leader and refused to endorse eulogy condemning Zhao; tightly restricted event underscores how much party lives in fear of its own historical ghosts; photo (M)

Full Article

Much Ado About What's in a Disney Book

Date: 31 January 2005

By LAURA M. HOLSON and LORNE MANLY

James B Stewart's forthcoming book, DisneyWar: The Battle for the Magic Kingdom, comes at critical time for Walt Disney Co; reportedly has sections highly critical of Michael D Eisner, Disney's departing chief executive, as well as his ruminations about whether Robert A Iger, president and likely candidate to succeed him, has qualification for job; portrays Disney's ABC television network as dysfunctional; Stewart had Disney executives' full coperation during several years in which he researched book about how company both mirrored and shaped Aemrican culture, but he changed focus of book after Roy E Disney began demanding Eisner's resignation, and Disney executives are now questioning whether it was wise to give him access in first place; photos (M)

Full Article

Hollywood Ending

Date: 30 January 2005

By BERNARD WEINRAUB

Bernard WEINRAUB

Article by Bernard Weinraub, who is retiring from career as Hollywood journalist, recounts experiences in 14 years as reporter for Los Angeles Times; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 31 January 2005

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 30 January 2005

Full Article

Good News in Hollywood. Shhh.

Date: 31 January 2005

By ROSS JOHNSON

Ross JOHNSON

Motion Picture Assn of America refuses to reveal how much money Hollywood studios make on legitimate foreign sales of home video, including DVD's, VCD's and VHS tapes, which are believed to be fastest-growing part of Hollywood's business; most reliable estimate comes from Screen Digest, which calculates that home video divisions of US studios garnered $11.4 billion in wholesale revenues from $24.6 billion that overseas consumers spent buying and renting home video products in 2004; windfall from overseas sales is affecting how movie business is run, inflating budgets for films with big international potential, changing how top stars negotiate their take of profits and prompting studios to spend millions fighting piracy that they fear will threaten lucrative developing markets; question of how to share DVD windfall has become sore subject in studios' negotiations with unions representing writers, directors and actors; photos (M)

Full Article

The Arab Media Decide to Focus Coverage on the Voting, Not the Violence

Date: 31 January 2005

By HASSAN M. FATTAH

News directors at Arab satellite channels and newspaper editors focus their coverage of elections in Iraq on voting rather than violence; overwhelmingly, Arab channels and newspapers greet elections as critical event with major implications for region; many put significant resources into reporting on voting, providing blanket coverage throughout country; photo (M)

Full Article

Page Two: Jan. 23-29; When to Oppose A Cabinet Nominee?

Date: 30 January 2005

By CARL HULSE

Carl HULSE

Full Article

When Gray Heads Roll, Is Age Bias at Work?

Date: 30 January 2005

By NORM ALSTER

Norm ALSTER

Article on age bias in employment, which is becoming larger issue as American work force grows older and companies come under pressure to increase efficiency; federal courts are split on whether deliberate bias must be proved in order for plaintiff to win; Chicago-Kent School of Law Prof Howard Eglit says people who accuse employers of age discrimination win less than one third of their suits but that such suits are likely to proliferate, partly because work force is aging; cases involving Best Buy and Sprint described; photo (M)

Full Article

Too Civil, I Guess

Date: 30 January 2005

Paul Begala letter scores Frank Rich Jan 16 column for assertions that as co-host of CNN's Crossfire, Begala was complicit in covering up scandal related to conservative journalist Armstrong Williams

Full Article

China's Fear of Ghosts: Balancing Stability and Dissent

Date: 30 January 2005

By JOSEPH KAHN

Joseph KAHN

Chinese officials, fearing instability, initially suppressed nearly all information about death of Zhao Zhiyang, purged for opposing use of force against democracy protesters in 1989, but party was forced to organize public funeral when several retired Politburo members and Communist Party elders said they wished to pay their last respects; family demanded service appropriate for state leader and refused to endorse eulogy condemning Zhao; tightly restricted event underscores how much party lives in fear of its own historical ghosts; photo (M)

Full Article

Much Ado About What's in a Disney Book

Date: 31 January 2005

By LAURA M. HOLSON and LORNE MANLY

James B Stewart's forthcoming book, DisneyWar: The Battle for the Magic Kingdom, comes at critical time for Walt Disney Co; reportedly has sections highly critical of Michael D Eisner, Disney's departing chief executive, as well as his ruminations about whether Robert A Iger, president and likely candidate to succeed him, has qualification for job; portrays Disney's ABC television network as dysfunctional; Stewart had Disney executives' full coperation during several years in which he researched book about how company both mirrored and shaped Aemrican culture, but he changed focus of book after Roy E Disney began demanding Eisner's resignation, and Disney executives are now questioning whether it was wise to give him access in first place; photos (M)

Full Article

Hollywood Ending

Date: 30 January 2005

By BERNARD WEINRAUB

Bernard WEINRAUB

Article by Bernard Weinraub, who is retiring from career as Hollywood journalist, recounts experiences in 14 years as reporter for Los Angeles Times; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 31 January 2005

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 30 January 2005

Full Article

Good News in Hollywood. Shhh.

Date: 31 January 2005

By ROSS JOHNSON

Ross JOHNSON

Motion Picture Assn of America refuses to reveal how much money Hollywood studios make on legitimate foreign sales of home video, including DVD's, VCD's and VHS tapes, which are believed to be fastest-growing part of Hollywood's business; most reliable estimate comes from Screen Digest, which calculates that home video divisions of US studios garnered $11.4 billion in wholesale revenues from $24.6 billion that overseas consumers spent buying and renting home video products in 2004; windfall from overseas sales is affecting how movie business is run, inflating budgets for films with big international potential, changing how top stars negotiate their take of profits and prompting studios to spend millions fighting piracy that they fear will threaten lucrative developing markets; question of how to share DVD windfall has become sore subject in studios' negotiations with unions representing writers, directors and actors; photos (M)

Full Article

The Arab Media Decide to Focus Coverage on the Voting, Not the Violence

Date: 31 January 2005

By HASSAN M. FATTAH

News directors at Arab satellite channels and newspaper editors focus their coverage of elections in Iraq on voting rather than violence; overwhelmingly, Arab channels and newspapers greet elections as critical event with major implications for region; many put significant resources into reporting on voting, providing blanket coverage throughout country; photo (M)

Full Article

Page Two: Jan. 23-29; When to Oppose A Cabinet Nominee?

Date: 30 January 2005

By CARL HULSE

Carl HULSE

Full Article

When Gray Heads Roll, Is Age Bias at Work?

Date: 30 January 2005

By NORM ALSTER

Norm ALSTER

Article on age bias in employment, which is becoming larger issue as American work force grows older and companies come under pressure to increase efficiency; federal courts are split on whether deliberate bias must be proved in order for plaintiff to win; Chicago-Kent School of Law Prof Howard Eglit says people who accuse employers of age discrimination win less than one third of their suits but that such suits are likely to proliferate, partly because work force is aging; cases involving Best Buy and Sprint described; photo (M)

Full Article

Too Civil, I Guess

Date: 30 January 2005

Paul Begala letter scores Frank Rich Jan 16 column for assertions that as co-host of CNN's Crossfire, Begala was complicit in covering up scandal related to conservative journalist Armstrong Williams

Full Article

China's Fear of Ghosts: Balancing Stability and Dissent

Date: 30 January 2005

By JOSEPH KAHN

Joseph KAHN

Chinese officials, fearing instability, initially suppressed nearly all information about death of Zhao Zhiyang, purged for opposing use of force against democracy protesters in 1989, but party was forced to organize public funeral when several retired Politburo members and Communist Party elders said they wished to pay their last respects; family demanded service appropriate for state leader and refused to endorse eulogy condemning Zhao; tightly restricted event underscores how much party lives in fear of its own historical ghosts; photo (M)

Full Article

Much Ado About What's in a Disney Book

Date: 31 January 2005

By LAURA M. HOLSON and LORNE MANLY

James B Stewart's forthcoming book, DisneyWar: The Battle for the Magic Kingdom, comes at critical time for Walt Disney Co; reportedly has sections highly critical of Michael D Eisner, Disney's departing chief executive, as well as his ruminations about whether Robert A Iger, president and likely candidate to succeed him, has qualification for job; portrays Disney's ABC television network as dysfunctional; Stewart had Disney executives' full coperation during several years in which he researched book about how company both mirrored and shaped Aemrican culture, but he changed focus of book after Roy E Disney began demanding Eisner's resignation, and Disney executives are now questioning whether it was wise to give him access in first place; photos (M)

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Hollywood Ending

Date: 30 January 2005

By BERNARD WEINRAUB

Bernard WEINRAUB

Article by Bernard Weinraub, who is retiring from career as Hollywood journalist, recounts experiences in 14 years as reporter for Los Angeles Times; photos (M)

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Date: 31 January 2005

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Date: 30 January 2005

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Good News in Hollywood. Shhh.

Date: 31 January 2005

By ROSS JOHNSON

Ross JOHNSON

Motion Picture Assn of America refuses to reveal how much money Hollywood studios make on legitimate foreign sales of home video, including DVD's, VCD's and VHS tapes, which are believed to be fastest-growing part of Hollywood's business; most reliable estimate comes from Screen Digest, which calculates that home video divisions of US studios garnered $11.4 billion in wholesale revenues from $24.6 billion that overseas consumers spent buying and renting home video products in 2004; windfall from overseas sales is affecting how movie business is run, inflating budgets for films with big international potential, changing how top stars negotiate their take of profits and prompting studios to spend millions fighting piracy that they fear will threaten lucrative developing markets; question of how to share DVD windfall has become sore subject in studios' negotiations with unions representing writers, directors and actors; photos (M)

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The Arab Media Decide to Focus Coverage on the Voting, Not the Violence

Date: 31 January 2005

By HASSAN M. FATTAH

News directors at Arab satellite channels and newspaper editors focus their coverage of elections in Iraq on voting rather than violence; overwhelmingly, Arab channels and newspapers greet elections as critical event with major implications for region; many put significant resources into reporting on voting, providing blanket coverage throughout country; photo (M)

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Date: 30 January 2005

By CARL HULSE

Carl HULSE

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When Gray Heads Roll, Is Age Bias at Work?

Date: 30 January 2005

By NORM ALSTER

Norm ALSTER

Article on age bias in employment, which is becoming larger issue as American work force grows older and companies come under pressure to increase efficiency; federal courts are split on whether deliberate bias must be proved in order for plaintiff to win; Chicago-Kent School of Law Prof Howard Eglit says people who accuse employers of age discrimination win less than one third of their suits but that such suits are likely to proliferate, partly because work force is aging; cases involving Best Buy and Sprint described; photo (M)

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Too Civil, I Guess

Date: 30 January 2005

Paul Begala letter scores Frank Rich Jan 16 column for assertions that as co-host of CNN's Crossfire, Begala was complicit in covering up scandal related to conservative journalist Armstrong Williams

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China's Fear of Ghosts: Balancing Stability and Dissent

Date: 30 January 2005

By JOSEPH KAHN

Joseph KAHN

Chinese officials, fearing instability, initially suppressed nearly all information about death of Zhao Zhiyang, purged for opposing use of force against democracy protesters in 1989, but party was forced to organize public funeral when several retired Politburo members and Communist Party elders said they wished to pay their last respects; family demanded service appropriate for state leader and refused to endorse eulogy condemning Zhao; tightly restricted event underscores how much party lives in fear of its own historical ghosts; photo (M)

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Much Ado About What's in a Disney Book

Date: 31 January 2005

By LAURA M. HOLSON and LORNE MANLY

James B Stewart's forthcoming book, DisneyWar: The Battle for the Magic Kingdom, comes at critical time for Walt Disney Co; reportedly has sections highly critical of Michael D Eisner, Disney's departing chief executive, as well as his ruminations about whether Robert A Iger, president and likely candidate to succeed him, has qualification for job; portrays Disney's ABC television network as dysfunctional; Stewart had Disney executives' full coperation during several years in which he researched book about how company both mirrored and shaped Aemrican culture, but he changed focus of book after Roy E Disney began demanding Eisner's resignation, and Disney executives are now questioning whether it was wise to give him access in first place; photos (M)

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Hollywood Ending

Date: 30 January 2005

By BERNARD WEINRAUB

Bernard WEINRAUB

Article by Bernard Weinraub, who is retiring from career as Hollywood journalist, recounts experiences in 14 years as reporter for Los Angeles Times; photos (M)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 31 January 2005

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 30 January 2005

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Good News in Hollywood. Shhh.

Date: 31 January 2005

By ROSS JOHNSON

Ross JOHNSON

Motion Picture Assn of America refuses to reveal how much money Hollywood studios make on legitimate foreign sales of home video, including DVD's, VCD's and VHS tapes, which are believed to be fastest-growing part of Hollywood's business; most reliable estimate comes from Screen Digest, which calculates that home video divisions of US studios garnered $11.4 billion in wholesale revenues from $24.6 billion that overseas consumers spent buying and renting home video products in 2004; windfall from overseas sales is affecting how movie business is run, inflating budgets for films with big international potential, changing how top stars negotiate their take of profits and prompting studios to spend millions fighting piracy that they fear will threaten lucrative developing markets; question of how to share DVD windfall has become sore subject in studios' negotiations with unions representing writers, directors and actors; photos (M)

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The Arab Media Decide to Focus Coverage on the Voting, Not the Violence

Date: 31 January 2005

By HASSAN M. FATTAH

News directors at Arab satellite channels and newspaper editors focus their coverage of elections in Iraq on voting rather than violence; overwhelmingly, Arab channels and newspapers greet elections as critical event with major implications for region; many put significant resources into reporting on voting, providing blanket coverage throughout country; photo (M)

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Page Two: Jan. 23-29; When to Oppose A Cabinet Nominee?

Date: 30 January 2005

By CARL HULSE

Carl HULSE

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When Gray Heads Roll, Is Age Bias at Work?

Date: 30 January 2005

By NORM ALSTER

Norm ALSTER

Article on age bias in employment, which is becoming larger issue as American work force grows older and companies come under pressure to increase efficiency; federal courts are split on whether deliberate bias must be proved in order for plaintiff to win; Chicago-Kent School of Law Prof Howard Eglit says people who accuse employers of age discrimination win less than one third of their suits but that such suits are likely to proliferate, partly because work force is aging; cases involving Best Buy and Sprint described; photo (M)

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Too Civil, I Guess

Date: 30 January 2005

Paul Begala letter scores Frank Rich Jan 16 column for assertions that as co-host of CNN's Crossfire, Begala was complicit in covering up scandal related to conservative journalist Armstrong Williams

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China's Fear of Ghosts: Balancing Stability and Dissent

Date: 30 January 2005

By JOSEPH KAHN

Joseph KAHN

Chinese officials, fearing instability, initially suppressed nearly all information about death of Zhao Zhiyang, purged for opposing use of force against democracy protesters in 1989, but party was forced to organize public funeral when several retired Politburo members and Communist Party elders said they wished to pay their last respects; family demanded service appropriate for state leader and refused to endorse eulogy condemning Zhao; tightly restricted event underscores how much party lives in fear of its own historical ghosts; photo (M)

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Much Ado About What's in a Disney Book

Date: 31 January 2005

By LAURA M. HOLSON and LORNE MANLY

James B Stewart's forthcoming book, DisneyWar: The Battle for the Magic Kingdom, comes at critical time for Walt Disney Co; reportedly has sections highly critical of Michael D Eisner, Disney's departing chief executive, as well as his ruminations about whether Robert A Iger, president and likely candidate to succeed him, has qualification for job; portrays Disney's ABC television network as dysfunctional; Stewart had Disney executives' full coperation during several years in which he researched book about how company both mirrored and shaped Aemrican culture, but he changed focus of book after Roy E Disney began demanding Eisner's resignation, and Disney executives are now questioning whether it was wise to give him access in first place; photos (M)

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Hollywood Ending

Date: 30 January 2005

By BERNARD WEINRAUB

Bernard WEINRAUB

Article by Bernard Weinraub, who is retiring from career as Hollywood journalist, recounts experiences in 14 years as reporter for Los Angeles Times; photos (M)

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