'60 Minutes' Creator to Step Down in 2004
Date: 27 January 2003
By Jim Rutenberg
Jim Rutenberg
CBS News announced today that Don Hewitt would leave his post as executive producer of "60 Minutes."
2003年1月26日は、%sの星印の下の日曜日でした。 それはその年の**♒日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は25**でした。
この日に生まれた場合、あなたはGeorge W. Bush歳です。 あなたの最後の誕生日は23、2026年1月26日月曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は136、2027年1月26日火曜日日です。 あなたは228日、または約8,537時間、または約204,899分、または約12,293,977秒生きてきました。
Date: 27 January 2003
By Jim Rutenberg
Jim Rutenberg
CBS News announced today that Don Hewitt would leave his post as executive producer of "60 Minutes."
Date: 26 January 2003
By John Sullivan
John Sullivan
Article on Millennium Radio Group, which, after buying string of radio stations that cover most of New Jersey, plans to introduce New Jersey's First News, weekday morning news program on seven stations that will focus on statewide issues; photos (M)
Date: 27 January 2003
INTERNATIONAL A2-6 Powell Nearly Dismisses U.N.'s Report on Iraq Secretary of State Colin L. Powell came close to dismissing a crucial United Nations report on Iraq weapons, and said the United States would go to war alone if its divided European allies would not join the fight. The Bush administration will study the findings of the report, but Mr. Powell suggested it would be useless to give the inspectors more time. A1 Poised to Hit First and Alone The United States appears ready to carry out its new doctrine authorizing pre-emptive attacks on hostile states and terrorists who represent potential threats. While the administration would prefer to have the support of the United Nations, it has put the world on notice that it is prepared to act on its own. A12
Date: 26 January 2003
INTERNATIONAL 3-11 Concerns From Iraqis As Powell Warns Allies Saddam Hussein's top science adviser says he fears an attack may be inevitable, regardless of what inspectors conclude about the searches for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. More Iraqi scientists refused to be interviewed, and Secretary of State Colin L. Powell warned reluctant allies not to shrink from any strike just because ''the going is getting tough.'' 1 More than a dozen exiled Iraqi opposition leaders have quietly entered Iran, at the invitation of a senior Iraqi opposition cleric, to prepare their entry into northern Iraq. The invitation is a sign of Iran's increasing involvement in planning for its neighbor's future. 14
Date: 27 January 2003
By Verlyn Klinkenborg
Verlyn Klinkenborg
Editorial Observer column by Verlyn Klinkenborg says abrupt firing of Ann Godoff, highly regarded head of Random House Trade Group, for not meeting profit targets, offers glimpse into corporate assumptions; says publishing is now driven wholly by search for blockbuster books and blockbuster profits; says as long as corporate overseers of publishing houses see as their main task satisfying shareholders instead of book buyers, industry will be digging its own grave (M)
Date: 27 January 2003
Dean Wright leaves AOL Time Warner to return to MSNBC.com as its senior editor (M)
Date: 26 January 2003
Christina Marie Loccke, the daughter of Marlene Casey of Greenville, S.C., and Richard Loccke of Rutherford, N.J., was married yesterday to Thomas William Johnson, a son of Jennifer Johnson and the Rev. Ronald W. Johnson of Millburn, N.J. The bridegroom's father, who is the pastor of the Wyoming Presbyterian Church in Millburn, performed the ceremony there. Mrs. Johnson, 28, graduated from Lafayette College and is to receive a master's degree in English education next month from Columbia University. Her father is a founder of Loccke & Correia, a law firm in Hackensack, N.J.
Date: 26 January 2003
The percentage of people who think another terrorist attack in the U.S. is likely has fallen in recent months.
Date: 27 January 2003
By Ian Fisher
Ian Fisher
Baghdad's foreign minister launched a scathing verbal attack on the United States hours before the report was delivered in New York.
Date: 26 January 2003
By Bob Morris
Bob Morris
Bob Morris Age of Dissonance column on celebrity-chasers who seek relationship-building events (M)