2000年12月10日日曜日 の再生

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10th of December 2000 News

ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 2000年12月10日 で掲載されたニュース

MediaTalk; No President-Elect? Blame the News Media

Date: 11 December 2000

By Felicity Barringer

Felicity Barringer

Gallup Poll of 1,026 adults conducted Dec 2-4 shows 3

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Old Dogs See Opportunities In New Tricks

Date: 11 December 2000

By Felicity Barringer

Felicity Barringer

Jupiter Media Metrix and Nielsen/NetRatings data show most Web news reports come from old line journalists of Associated Press, Reuters, NBC, CNN, Dow Jones, New York Times, USA Today, Washington Post, Tribune Co and Knight Ridder; only new media member is Bloomberg News; while old news media are adapting to grammar and capability of new, new-media outlets are also adapting many of journalistic and business practices of old media; photo (M)

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Marvel Jackson Cooke, 99, Pioneering Black Newspaper Reporter

Date: 10 December 2000

Marvel Jackson Cooke, pioneering black newspaper reporter, dies at age 99 (M)

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Airlines Deny Stock Purchase

Date: 11 December 2000

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

British Airways and Quantas Airways deny reports that British intends to raise its stake in Qantas (S)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 10 December 2000

INTERNATIONAL 3-40 Israel Leader Resigns, Calls Early Elections Prime Minister Ehud Barak announced his resignation and said new elections would be held within 60 days. The move allows Mr. Barak to avail himself of a legal mechanism that would prevent former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyanu -- who currently holds a two-digit lead over Mr. Barak in most polls -- from running against him. 1 The Palestinian population is growing steadily angrier and the voices of moderation get ever quieter as the long period of violence produces a mounting toll of death. The Israelis say that Palestinian officials are fostering extremism by devoting their official news media to showing graphic images of the bloodshed. 16

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 11 December 2000

INTERNATIONAL A3-16 Netanyahu Begins Fight For Leadership of Israel With Prime Minister Ehud Barak's resignation and election call, former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu flew in from overseas to proclaim his intention to recapture the Likud Party leadership and then the office of prime minister. A1 Europe's Leaders Reach Accord European Union leaders reached an agreement on a package of changes intended to restructure the bloc's decision-making institutions and prepare the union to accept more than a dozen new members in the next decade or so. The biggest achievement was the reweighting of voting, which increased the say of the union's biggest countries -- Germany, France, Italy and Britain. A14

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An Unpleasant Season, and the News Media Are Partly to Blame

Date: 11 December 2000

By David Ignatius, International Herald Tribune

David Ignatius

When America's television executives begin the postmortems about their role in this year's election debacle, they might consider attending a performance of a play here called "Copenhagen.".The Michael Frayn drama centers around a mysterious 1

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As News Shifts, Town's Talk Turns to Tracking the Ballots

Date: 11 December 2000

By Dexter Filkins

Dexter Filkins

12,000 partly counted and disputed presidential ballots remain in Florida Supreme Court, despite rumors that they were removed after US Supreme Court decision ordering that recount be halted; photo (M)

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Floridians at Last Have a Vote to Cheer

Date: 11 December 2000

By Rick Bragg

Rick Bragg

Award of Heisman Trophy to Florida State University quarterback Chris Weinke is big news in Tallahassee, Fla, displacing for a day news story about legal wrangling between Vice Pres Al Gore and Gov George W Bush over presidential ballots; city is also seat of Florida Supreme Court; photo (M)

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Nation's Fault Line Divides Justices, Too

Date: 10 December 2000

By R. W. Apple Jr

R. Apple

R W Apple Jr analysis of United States Supreme Court decision, noting that court is just like the rest of nation, split right down the middle, and divided into two hostile groups; notes that by siding with Gov Bush, by narrowest possible margin, they shifted the odds markedly in his favor; finds that for second time in less than 24 hours, judicial decision remakes nation's political terrain; photo of Justice Antonin Scalia (L)

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