Far Conflict Challenges TV Networks Shy of Cash
Date: 19 September 2001
By Felicity Barringer
Felicity Barringer
American broadcast news organizations, which have undergone two decades-worth of cuts in their foreign news budgets, scramble to set up operations in Pakistani capital of Islamabad as world's media prepares for anticipated US retaliation against terrorist attacks (M)
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CNN Returns to Its Element but Faces High Expectations
Date: 19 September 2001
By Bill Carter
Bill Carter
Terrorist attacks in New York and Washington have thrust CNN back into clear leadership position in cable news, though network is under pressure and facing expectations that no other news organization is likely to face: namely that whenever American retaliation takes place, CNN will be in position to cover it; photo (M)
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Chirac, on Visit to New York, Praises Giuliani and the City
Date: 19 September 2001
By Terence Neilan
Terence Neilan
President Jacques Chirac of France offereed praise and admiration today for Mayor Giuliani and the people of the city.
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Excerpts From Bush's Remarks on Retaliation
Date: 18 September 2001
Excerpts from Pres Bush's answers to reporters questions during visit to Pentagon (M)
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World Briefing | Europe: Germany: Soccer Stake For Adidas
Date: 19 September 2001
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Adidas-Salomon AG agrees to buy 10 percent of Bayern Munich AG, Germany's top soccer club, for 75 million euros ($69 million) in stock; photo (S)
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Technology Briefing | Hardware: Intel Deal Lifts Rambus
Date: 19 September 2001
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Shares of memory chip designer Rambus rise $1.11, or 16.7 percent, to $7.76, after company announces expanded patent-licensing agreement with Intel worth $200 million over five years; Intel uses Rambus design, called RDRAM, to increase performance of its fastest Pentium 4 processors; Intel will pay Rambus $10 million a quarter for five years; graph (S)
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World Briefing | Europe: The Netherlands: KLM Forecast
Date: 19 September 2001
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines NV expects full-year loss before interest and taxes and will reduce seating capacity further because of slump in passenger demand after Sept 11 terrorist attacks (S)
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World Business Briefing | Europe: Germany: Telecom Spending
Date: 18 September 2001
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Deutsche Telekom, Europe's largest telephone company, says it might cut its capital expenditure budget to stop its debt from increasing further; photo (S)
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Trucker Lowers Estimates
Date: 19 September 2001
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
J B Hunt Transport Services says earnings for third quarter will be lower than forecast because of shipments declined and costs rose (S)
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World Business Briefing | Europe: Sweden: SAS Board Quits
Date: 18 September 2001
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Scandinavian Airlines System's board quits after independent panel criticizes its handling of marketing accord with Maersk Air of Denmark that led to European Union fine; panel says that even though board was not aware of pact, it shows 'lack of activity' after June 2000 office raid by European Union antitrust investigators; graph (S)
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