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CIA gives Libby overviews of briefings
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AP - The CIA says it has provided short summaries of Vice President Dick Cheney's daily security briefings to defense attorneys for his indicted former chief of staff.
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CIA gives Libby overviews of briefings
YAHOO
AP - The CIA says it has provided short summaries of Vice President Dick Cheney's daily security briefings to defense attorneys for his indicted former chief of staff.
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Editorial Page Chiefs See Increased Opportunities, Demands
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Editor and Publisher - NEW YORK When Gail Collins became editorial page editor of The New York Times five years ago, life in the pre-9/11 world of newspapers -- before the blog-and-video revolution -- made managing the editorial pages easier. "It was a quiet time, it was boring," Collins recalls about her August 2001 ascension to the top job. "I thought I had a knack for making boring stuff interesting. And the job then was producing just two opinion pages seven days a week."
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No evidence US commanders lied over 9/11: report
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Reuters - There is no evidence that senior
Pentagon commanders intentionally provided false testimony to
about the military's actions on the morning of the September 11
attacks, according to a report by the Defense Department's
watchdog agency cited in the New York Times on Saturday.
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Tennis Center to honor Billie Jean King
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AP - Honoring Billie Jean King, the U.S. Tennis Association will rename the USTA National Tennis Center the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center during an opening-night ceremony at the U.S. Open.
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Tennis Center to honor Billie Jean King
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AP - Billie Jean King's name will be added to the National Tennis Center during an opening-night ceremony at the U.S. Open, The New York Times reported Thursday.
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US says Pakistan's new nuclear reactor not very powerful: press
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AFP - The nuclear reactor being built in Pakistan is much smaller than a private arms control group has claimed and could simply be a replacement for the Khushab reactor that makes two nuclear warheads a year, The New York Times has reported.
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U.S. Wins Access to Reporter Phone Records
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In the latest setback to news organizations, a federal appeals court in New York ruled Tuesday that two New York Times reporters would have to reveal their phone records to a federal prosecutor for inspection. The story dealt with government organizations and the 2-to-1 decision reversed a lower...
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Next Landis test result due Saturday
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AP - Tour de France champion Floyd Landis, whose initial doping tests turned up positive, gets another chance to clear his name when a second set is expected to be released on Saturday.
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US wins appeal to seek NY Times phone records
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Reuters - The U.S. government won an appeal on
Tuesday allowing it to seek phone records of New York Times
reporters investigating government probes into Islamic
charities shortly before the September 11 attacks.
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Reports: Landis' Testosterone Synthetically Produced
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The preliminary results of Floyd Landis' tests from the Tour de France are not looking favorable for the American cycling star. The New York Times reported on Monday that some of the testosterone in Landis' body was found to be synthetic and not naturally produced as he claimed last Friday....
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NY Times backs Sen. Lieberman's rival
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AP - The New York Times on Sunday backed Greenwich businessman Ned Lamont in his Democratic primary challenge of Sen. Joe Lieberman, criticizing the three-term incumbent for his support of President Bush's national security policies.
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James Brown sues financier over $25 mln Bowie bond deal
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Reuters - Soul singer James Brown recently sued
David Pullman, the New York financier who pioneered the
celebrity securities known as Bowie Bonds, over their 1999 deal
to sell more than $25 million in the bonds, the New York Times
reported on Sunday.
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Courant, Conn. Post back Sen. Lieberman
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AP - The New York Times on Sunday backed Greenwich businessman Ned Lamont in his Democratic primary challenge of Sen. Joe Lieberman, criticizing the three-term incumbent for his support of President Bush's national security policies.
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State Department hid costs of Iraqi projects: paper
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Reuters - The State Department agency in
charge of $1.4 billion for reconstruction projects in Iraq used
an accounting shell game to hide cost overruns and failed to
tell Congress about schedule delays, The New York Times
reported on Sunday.
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President Bush's Approval Up In New Polls
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President George Bush's approval rating is up in two new polls. According to a NBC/Wall Street Journal poll, 39 percent of Americans approve of the job the President's been doing, while a CBS/New York Times poll finds only 36 percent of Americans feel the same way....
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Poll: 60 Percent Say President Not Respected By Foreign Leaders
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According to a new CBS News/New York Times poll, Americans generally approve of President Bush's handling of the current Mideast crisis, but six in 10 say the president is not respected by foreign leaders. More than 60 percent of respondents think the Mideast conflict will lead to a larger war in...
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White House has draft bill on terror trials - report
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Reuters - The White House has drafted
legislation covering trials of terror detainees that would
allow hearsay evidence and let defendants be excluded from
trials to protect national security, The New York Times
reported in Wednesday's edition.
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China delays verdict on NYT researcher: lawyer
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Reuters - A Chinese court has failed to give a
verdict in the case of New York Times researcher Zhao Yan,
accused of leaking state secrets abroad and fraud, although his
lawyers said the decision should have come by Tuesday.
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Media Report: Bush Administration Rushing Bomb Delivery To Israel
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In a front-page story, The New York Times reports Saturday that the Bush administration is rushing a delivery of precision-guided bombs to Israel, as Israel steps up its air campaign against Lebanon. Quoting US officials, the Times said that the expedited shipment was in response to last week's...
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US rushes precision-guided bombs to Israel: paper
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Reuters - The Bush administration is rushing a
delivery of precision-guided bombs to Israel, which requested
the expedited shipment last week after beginning its air
campaign against Hizbollah targets in Lebanon, The New York
Times reported on Saturday.
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Carrie Nye, Mainstay at Williamstown Theatre Festival, Dies at 69
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Playbill - Carrie Nye, a seductive Mississippi-born actress who found an artistic home at Massachusetts' Williamstown Theatre Festival, died July 12 at her home in Manhattan. The cause was lung cancer, according to the New York Times. She was 69.
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New York Times Investigating Envelope Sent Containing White Powder
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The New York Times says it received an envelope containing white powder in its mailroom, raising fears of a possible recurrence of anthrax-tainted letters sent to newsrooms and other offices in late 2001. New York Times spokeswoman Catherine Mathis says, "At about 12:30 p.m. (1630 GMT) this...
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New York times investigates envelope with powder
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Reuters - The New York Times said on Friday it
was investigating an envelope received at the paper containing
white powder, raising fears of a possible recurrence of
anthrax-tainted letters sent to newsrooms and other offices in
late 2001.
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Wal-Mart Relaxes Shoplifting Rules
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The New York Times on Thursday reported that Wal-Mart will change its zero-tolerance policy for shoplifting and will no longer prosecute first-time shoplifters who steal merchandise worth less than $25. The move, company said, will help to concentrate on the professional shoplifters and its own...
Sources: AHN
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