Rejouer mercredi 24 novembre 2004

Le 24 novembre 2004 était un mercredi sous le signe astral du . C'était le 328ème jour de l'année. Le président des États-Unis était George W. Bush.

Si vous êtes né ce jour-là, vous avez 21 ans. Ton dernier anniversaire était le lundi 24 novembre 2025, il y a 205 jours. Votre prochain anniversaire est le mardi 24 novembre 2026, dans 159 jours. Vous avez vécu 7 875 jours, soit environ 189 005 heures, ou environ 11 340 357 minutes, ou environ 680 421 420 secondes.

Quelques personnes qui partagent cet anniversaire:

  • Ted Bundy (psychologue, tueur en série, né le 24 novembre 1946)
  • Katherine Heigl (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, mannequin, producteur de cinéma, producteur de télévision, producteur délégué, né le 24 novembre 1978)
  • Lucky Luciano (gangster, né le 24 novembre 1897)
  • Sarah Hyland (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, chanteur, né le 24 novembre 1990)
  • Linda Tripp (fonctionnaire, lanceur d'alerte, né le 24 novembre 1949)
  • Baruch de Spinoza (fabricant d'instruments, grammairien, linguiste, philosophe, politologue, théologien, traducteur, traducteur de la Bible, écrivain, né le 24 novembre 1632)
  • Colin Hanks (acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, producteur de cinéma, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 24 novembre 1977)
  • Akio Ōtsuka (acteur, seiyū, voix-off, né le 24 novembre 1959)
  • Billy Connolly (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, banjoïste, chanteur, compositeur, guitariste, humoriste, humoriste de stand-up, scénariste, né le 24 novembre 1942)
  • Stephen Merchant (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, animateur de radio, humoriste, humoriste de stand-up, producteur de télévision, réalisateur, réalisateur de télévision, scénariste, né le 24 novembre 1974)
  • Erich von Manstein (officier, né le 24 novembre 1887)
  • Zachary Taylor (homme d'État, né le 24 novembre 1784)
  • Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (affichiste, artiste, artiste graphique, céramiste, designer, dessinateur en bâtiment, graphiste, graveur, lithographe, peintre, né le 24 novembre 1864)
  • Alexandre Souvorov (militaire, officier, né le 24 novembre 1730)
  • Garret Dillahunt (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de genre, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, né le 24 novembre 1964)
  • Ryan Fitzpatrick (joueur de football américain, né le 24 novembre 1982)
  • Todd Beamer (cadre d'entreprise, né le 24 novembre 1968)
  • Dale Carnegie (biographe, enseignant, motivateur, psychologue, écrivain, né le 24 novembre 1888)
  • Tarō Yamamoto (acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, personnalité politique, né le 24 novembre 1974)
  • Salim Khan (acteur, scénariste, né le 24 novembre 1935)
  • Liu Shaoqi (personnalité politique, syndicaliste, né le 24 novembre 1898)
  • Pete Best (batteur, musicien, né le 24 novembre 1941)
  • Alejandro Mayorkas (avocat, né le 24 novembre 1959)
  • Shirley Henderson (acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, né le 24 novembre 1965)
  • Lior Raz (acteur, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, scénariste, né le 24 novembre 1971)
  • Emir Kusturica (acteur, compositeur, espion, guitariste, musicien, producteur, producteur de cinéma, prosateur, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 24 novembre 1954)
  • Oscar Robertson (basketteur, entraîneur de basket-ball, né le 24 novembre 1938)
  • Arundhati Roy (essayiste, romancier, scénariste, écrivain, né le 24 novembre 1961)
  • Denise Crosby (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, né le 24 novembre 1957)
  • Chris Wu (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, mannequin, né le 24 novembre 1982)
  • Hans-Georg Maaßen (juriste, professeur d'université, né le 24 novembre 1962)
  • Dwight Schultz (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, blogueur, podcasteur, né le 24 novembre 1947)
  • Gwilym Lee (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, né le 24 novembre 1983)
  • Beth Phoenix (catcheur, né le 24 novembre 1980)
  • Merav Michaeli (animateur de télévision, journaliste, journaliste d'opinion, personnalité politique, écrivain, né le 24 novembre 1952)
  • Lola Glaudini (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, né le 24 novembre 1971)
  • Philippe VI de France (souverain, né le 17 novembre 1293)
  • Scott Joplin (banjoïste, compositeur, musicien de jazz, pianiste, né le 24 novembre 1868)
  • Mario Gavranović (joueur de football, né le 24 novembre 1989)
  • Elena Satine (acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, né le 24 novembre 1987)
  • Lukáš Hrádecký (joueur de football, né le 24 novembre 1989)
  • William F. Buckley (animateur de télévision, journaliste, personnalité politique, romancier, écrivain, né le 24 novembre 1925)
  • Baghdad Bounedjah (joueur de football, né le 24 novembre 1991)
  • Esther Sedlaczek (animateur, animateur de télévision, né le 24 novembre 1985)
  • Kai Inowaki (acteur, enfant acteur, né le 24 novembre 1995)
  • Charles Starkweather (criminel, tueur en série, tueur à la chaîne, né le 24 novembre 1938)
  • Alain Chabat (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, animateur de radio, animateur de télévision, producteur de cinéma, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 24 novembre 1958)
  • Peyton Meyer (acteur, acteur de télévision, né le 24 novembre 1998)
  • Julieta Venegas (acteur, artiste d'enregistrement, auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, compositeur, musicien, pianiste, réalisateur artistique, né le 24 novembre 1970)
  • Thierry Lhermitte (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, humoriste, producteur de cinéma, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 24 novembre 1952)

24th of November 2004 News

Nouvelles telles qu'elles sont apparues à la une du New York Times le 24 novembre 2004

Courage, CBS News

Date: 24 November 2004

By BILL CARTER

Bill CARTER

Departure of Dan Rather from CBS's evening newscast represents kind of coda on long, sad song of decline from greatness; news organization that did most to define broadcast news from early days of radio through golden age of television in 1950's and 1960's has gone through marked falloff in last 15 years, probably suffering more than any other network from shrinking of resources that matched its shrinking audience; idea that Rather's decision to give up his anchor job is some kind of signal of final abandonment fo quality news at CBS is challenged by CBS chairman Leslie Moonves and by some staff members at CBS News; argue that Rather's departure after 24 years in anchor chair should be seen as long-needed opportunity for fresh start; Moonves acknowledges that Rather's departure is significant moment for organization that has seen its share of turbulence during his time as anchor; photos (M)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 November 2004

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 25 November 2004

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Rather Quitting As CBS Anchor In Abrupt Move

Date: 24 November 2004

By JACQUES STEINBERG and BILL CARTER

Jacques STEINBERG

Dan Rather, 73, says he will step down in Mar as CBS Evening News anchor and managing editor on his 24th anniversary as anchor; plans to continue to work full time at CBS News as 60 Minutes correspondent; CBS executives cite John Roberts as possible successor; Rather says he and CBS chairman Leslie Moonves saw need to announce plan well before independent panel reports on journalistic breakdowns that led CBS News to broadcast and vigorously defend 60 Minutes report about Pres Bush's National Guard service, interview; Moonves says he backs Rather's desire to leave on own terms; Rather's career recalled; photos (M)

Full Article

A Reporter-Anchor Who Blazed a Trail of His Own

Date: 24 November 2004

By JIM RUTENBERG; Jacques Steinberg and Bill Carter contributed reporting for this article

Jim RUTENBERG

Dan Rather's decision to retire as CBS Evening News anchor is acknowledgment that he cannot fight time or scent of scandal that threatens to mar his legacy and that of his once-vaunted news division; Rather's colleagues see his exit so much like his 42-year career at network: bittersweet, poignant and somewhat mysterious; will leave his post with tumultuous legacy that is uniquely his own and quite unlike those of his younger and more staid network news competitors, Tom Brokaw and Peter Jennings; photos (M)

Full Article

Improved Numbers Shelter CBS From the Fallout

Date: 25 November 2004

By BILL CARTER and JACQUES STEINBERG

Bill CARTER

Strong performance of entertainment division of CBS helps network weather upheaval at CBS News, including fallout from investigation into its report on Pres Bush's National Guard duty and departure of Dan Rather as anchor of evening news; CBS, long identified as gray-haired network, has made significant breakthrough with younger audiences, and it is expected to win November ratings sweeps competition in every important ratings category; Leslie Moonves, chairman, comments; photos (M)

Full Article

Two Anchormen Down. One More to Go?

Date: 24 November 2004

By ALESSANDRA STANLEY

Alessandra STANLEY

Peter Jennings will be last broadcast news anchorman now that Dan Rather has decided to leave in March and Tom Brokaw departs next week; if Jennings's ratings to do not rise after rookies replace his longtime rivals, he may find ABC executives pushing him out (M)

Full Article

AIR PRODUCTS AND PRAXAIR POST OCTOBER SALES GAINS

Date: 25 November 2004

Air Products & Chemicals and Praxair report that sales of industrial gases rose in October by 12 percent and 15 percent respectively (S)

Full Article

EL PASO RETURNED TO PROFIT IN LATEST QUARTER

Date: 24 November 2004

El Paso Corp posts earnings of $16 million, or 3 cents per share, for second quarter, compared with restated loss of $2.07 per share year earlier (S)

Full Article

WAL-MART WILL ALLOW UNIONS AT ITS STORES IN CHINA

Date: 24 November 2004

Wal-Mart Stores will allow trade unions for its employees in China, where restrictions on foreign retailers are expected to loosen (S)

Full Article

Courage, CBS News

Date: 24 November 2004

By BILL CARTER

Bill CARTER

Departure of Dan Rather from CBS's evening newscast represents kind of coda on long, sad song of decline from greatness; news organization that did most to define broadcast news from early days of radio through golden age of television in 1950's and 1960's has gone through marked falloff in last 15 years, probably suffering more than any other network from shrinking of resources that matched its shrinking audience; idea that Rather's decision to give up his anchor job is some kind of signal of final abandonment fo quality news at CBS is challenged by CBS chairman Leslie Moonves and by some staff members at CBS News; argue that Rather's departure after 24 years in anchor chair should be seen as long-needed opportunity for fresh start; Moonves acknowledges that Rather's departure is significant moment for organization that has seen its share of turbulence during his time as anchor; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 November 2004

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 25 November 2004

Full Article

Rather Quitting As CBS Anchor In Abrupt Move

Date: 24 November 2004

By JACQUES STEINBERG and BILL CARTER

Jacques STEINBERG

Dan Rather, 73, says he will step down in Mar as CBS Evening News anchor and managing editor on his 24th anniversary as anchor; plans to continue to work full time at CBS News as 60 Minutes correspondent; CBS executives cite John Roberts as possible successor; Rather says he and CBS chairman Leslie Moonves saw need to announce plan well before independent panel reports on journalistic breakdowns that led CBS News to broadcast and vigorously defend 60 Minutes report about Pres Bush's National Guard service, interview; Moonves says he backs Rather's desire to leave on own terms; Rather's career recalled; photos (M)

Full Article

A Reporter-Anchor Who Blazed a Trail of His Own

Date: 24 November 2004

By JIM RUTENBERG; Jacques Steinberg and Bill Carter contributed reporting for this article

Jim RUTENBERG

Dan Rather's decision to retire as CBS Evening News anchor is acknowledgment that he cannot fight time or scent of scandal that threatens to mar his legacy and that of his once-vaunted news division; Rather's colleagues see his exit so much like his 42-year career at network: bittersweet, poignant and somewhat mysterious; will leave his post with tumultuous legacy that is uniquely his own and quite unlike those of his younger and more staid network news competitors, Tom Brokaw and Peter Jennings; photos (M)

Full Article

Improved Numbers Shelter CBS From the Fallout

Date: 25 November 2004

By BILL CARTER and JACQUES STEINBERG

Bill CARTER

Strong performance of entertainment division of CBS helps network weather upheaval at CBS News, including fallout from investigation into its report on Pres Bush's National Guard duty and departure of Dan Rather as anchor of evening news; CBS, long identified as gray-haired network, has made significant breakthrough with younger audiences, and it is expected to win November ratings sweeps competition in every important ratings category; Leslie Moonves, chairman, comments; photos (M)

Full Article

Two Anchormen Down. One More to Go?

Date: 24 November 2004

By ALESSANDRA STANLEY

Alessandra STANLEY

Peter Jennings will be last broadcast news anchorman now that Dan Rather has decided to leave in March and Tom Brokaw departs next week; if Jennings's ratings to do not rise after rookies replace his longtime rivals, he may find ABC executives pushing him out (M)

Full Article

AIR PRODUCTS AND PRAXAIR POST OCTOBER SALES GAINS

Date: 25 November 2004

Air Products & Chemicals and Praxair report that sales of industrial gases rose in October by 12 percent and 15 percent respectively (S)

Full Article

EL PASO RETURNED TO PROFIT IN LATEST QUARTER

Date: 24 November 2004

El Paso Corp posts earnings of $16 million, or 3 cents per share, for second quarter, compared with restated loss of $2.07 per share year earlier (S)

Full Article

WAL-MART WILL ALLOW UNIONS AT ITS STORES IN CHINA

Date: 24 November 2004

Wal-Mart Stores will allow trade unions for its employees in China, where restrictions on foreign retailers are expected to loosen (S)

Full Article

Courage, CBS News

Date: 24 November 2004

By BILL CARTER

Bill CARTER

Departure of Dan Rather from CBS's evening newscast represents kind of coda on long, sad song of decline from greatness; news organization that did most to define broadcast news from early days of radio through golden age of television in 1950's and 1960's has gone through marked falloff in last 15 years, probably suffering more than any other network from shrinking of resources that matched its shrinking audience; idea that Rather's decision to give up his anchor job is some kind of signal of final abandonment fo quality news at CBS is challenged by CBS chairman Leslie Moonves and by some staff members at CBS News; argue that Rather's departure after 24 years in anchor chair should be seen as long-needed opportunity for fresh start; Moonves acknowledges that Rather's departure is significant moment for organization that has seen its share of turbulence during his time as anchor; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 November 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 25 November 2004

Full Article

Rather Quitting As CBS Anchor In Abrupt Move

Date: 24 November 2004

By JACQUES STEINBERG and BILL CARTER

Jacques STEINBERG

Dan Rather, 73, says he will step down in Mar as CBS Evening News anchor and managing editor on his 24th anniversary as anchor; plans to continue to work full time at CBS News as 60 Minutes correspondent; CBS executives cite John Roberts as possible successor; Rather says he and CBS chairman Leslie Moonves saw need to announce plan well before independent panel reports on journalistic breakdowns that led CBS News to broadcast and vigorously defend 60 Minutes report about Pres Bush's National Guard service, interview; Moonves says he backs Rather's desire to leave on own terms; Rather's career recalled; photos (M)

Full Article

A Reporter-Anchor Who Blazed a Trail of His Own

Date: 24 November 2004

By JIM RUTENBERG; Jacques Steinberg and Bill Carter contributed reporting for this article

Jim RUTENBERG

Dan Rather's decision to retire as CBS Evening News anchor is acknowledgment that he cannot fight time or scent of scandal that threatens to mar his legacy and that of his once-vaunted news division; Rather's colleagues see his exit so much like his 42-year career at network: bittersweet, poignant and somewhat mysterious; will leave his post with tumultuous legacy that is uniquely his own and quite unlike those of his younger and more staid network news competitors, Tom Brokaw and Peter Jennings; photos (M)

Full Article

Improved Numbers Shelter CBS From the Fallout

Date: 25 November 2004

By BILL CARTER and JACQUES STEINBERG

Bill CARTER

Strong performance of entertainment division of CBS helps network weather upheaval at CBS News, including fallout from investigation into its report on Pres Bush's National Guard duty and departure of Dan Rather as anchor of evening news; CBS, long identified as gray-haired network, has made significant breakthrough with younger audiences, and it is expected to win November ratings sweeps competition in every important ratings category; Leslie Moonves, chairman, comments; photos (M)

Full Article

Two Anchormen Down. One More to Go?

Date: 24 November 2004

By ALESSANDRA STANLEY

Alessandra STANLEY

Peter Jennings will be last broadcast news anchorman now that Dan Rather has decided to leave in March and Tom Brokaw departs next week; if Jennings's ratings to do not rise after rookies replace his longtime rivals, he may find ABC executives pushing him out (M)

Full Article

AIR PRODUCTS AND PRAXAIR POST OCTOBER SALES GAINS

Date: 25 November 2004

Air Products & Chemicals and Praxair report that sales of industrial gases rose in October by 12 percent and 15 percent respectively (S)

Full Article

EL PASO RETURNED TO PROFIT IN LATEST QUARTER

Date: 24 November 2004

El Paso Corp posts earnings of $16 million, or 3 cents per share, for second quarter, compared with restated loss of $2.07 per share year earlier (S)

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WAL-MART WILL ALLOW UNIONS AT ITS STORES IN CHINA

Date: 24 November 2004

Wal-Mart Stores will allow trade unions for its employees in China, where restrictions on foreign retailers are expected to loosen (S)

Full Article

Courage, CBS News

Date: 24 November 2004

By BILL CARTER

Bill CARTER

Departure of Dan Rather from CBS's evening newscast represents kind of coda on long, sad song of decline from greatness; news organization that did most to define broadcast news from early days of radio through golden age of television in 1950's and 1960's has gone through marked falloff in last 15 years, probably suffering more than any other network from shrinking of resources that matched its shrinking audience; idea that Rather's decision to give up his anchor job is some kind of signal of final abandonment fo quality news at CBS is challenged by CBS chairman Leslie Moonves and by some staff members at CBS News; argue that Rather's departure after 24 years in anchor chair should be seen as long-needed opportunity for fresh start; Moonves acknowledges that Rather's departure is significant moment for organization that has seen its share of turbulence during his time as anchor; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 November 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 25 November 2004

Full Article

Rather Quitting As CBS Anchor In Abrupt Move

Date: 24 November 2004

By JACQUES STEINBERG and BILL CARTER

Jacques STEINBERG

Dan Rather, 73, says he will step down in Mar as CBS Evening News anchor and managing editor on his 24th anniversary as anchor; plans to continue to work full time at CBS News as 60 Minutes correspondent; CBS executives cite John Roberts as possible successor; Rather says he and CBS chairman Leslie Moonves saw need to announce plan well before independent panel reports on journalistic breakdowns that led CBS News to broadcast and vigorously defend 60 Minutes report about Pres Bush's National Guard service, interview; Moonves says he backs Rather's desire to leave on own terms; Rather's career recalled; photos (M)

Full Article

A Reporter-Anchor Who Blazed a Trail of His Own

Date: 24 November 2004

By JIM RUTENBERG; Jacques Steinberg and Bill Carter contributed reporting for this article

Jim RUTENBERG

Dan Rather's decision to retire as CBS Evening News anchor is acknowledgment that he cannot fight time or scent of scandal that threatens to mar his legacy and that of his once-vaunted news division; Rather's colleagues see his exit so much like his 42-year career at network: bittersweet, poignant and somewhat mysterious; will leave his post with tumultuous legacy that is uniquely his own and quite unlike those of his younger and more staid network news competitors, Tom Brokaw and Peter Jennings; photos (M)

Full Article

Improved Numbers Shelter CBS From the Fallout

Date: 25 November 2004

By BILL CARTER and JACQUES STEINBERG

Bill CARTER

Strong performance of entertainment division of CBS helps network weather upheaval at CBS News, including fallout from investigation into its report on Pres Bush's National Guard duty and departure of Dan Rather as anchor of evening news; CBS, long identified as gray-haired network, has made significant breakthrough with younger audiences, and it is expected to win November ratings sweeps competition in every important ratings category; Leslie Moonves, chairman, comments; photos (M)

Full Article

Two Anchormen Down. One More to Go?

Date: 24 November 2004

By ALESSANDRA STANLEY

Alessandra STANLEY

Peter Jennings will be last broadcast news anchorman now that Dan Rather has decided to leave in March and Tom Brokaw departs next week; if Jennings's ratings to do not rise after rookies replace his longtime rivals, he may find ABC executives pushing him out (M)

Full Article

AIR PRODUCTS AND PRAXAIR POST OCTOBER SALES GAINS

Date: 25 November 2004

Air Products & Chemicals and Praxair report that sales of industrial gases rose in October by 12 percent and 15 percent respectively (S)

Full Article

EL PASO RETURNED TO PROFIT IN LATEST QUARTER

Date: 24 November 2004

El Paso Corp posts earnings of $16 million, or 3 cents per share, for second quarter, compared with restated loss of $2.07 per share year earlier (S)

Full Article

WAL-MART WILL ALLOW UNIONS AT ITS STORES IN CHINA

Date: 24 November 2004

Wal-Mart Stores will allow trade unions for its employees in China, where restrictions on foreign retailers are expected to loosen (S)

Full Article

Courage, CBS News

Date: 24 November 2004

By BILL CARTER

Bill CARTER

Departure of Dan Rather from CBS's evening newscast represents kind of coda on long, sad song of decline from greatness; news organization that did most to define broadcast news from early days of radio through golden age of television in 1950's and 1960's has gone through marked falloff in last 15 years, probably suffering more than any other network from shrinking of resources that matched its shrinking audience; idea that Rather's decision to give up his anchor job is some kind of signal of final abandonment fo quality news at CBS is challenged by CBS chairman Leslie Moonves and by some staff members at CBS News; argue that Rather's departure after 24 years in anchor chair should be seen as long-needed opportunity for fresh start; Moonves acknowledges that Rather's departure is significant moment for organization that has seen its share of turbulence during his time as anchor; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 November 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 25 November 2004

Full Article

Rather Quitting As CBS Anchor In Abrupt Move

Date: 24 November 2004

By JACQUES STEINBERG and BILL CARTER

Jacques STEINBERG

Dan Rather, 73, says he will step down in Mar as CBS Evening News anchor and managing editor on his 24th anniversary as anchor; plans to continue to work full time at CBS News as 60 Minutes correspondent; CBS executives cite John Roberts as possible successor; Rather says he and CBS chairman Leslie Moonves saw need to announce plan well before independent panel reports on journalistic breakdowns that led CBS News to broadcast and vigorously defend 60 Minutes report about Pres Bush's National Guard service, interview; Moonves says he backs Rather's desire to leave on own terms; Rather's career recalled; photos (M)

Full Article

A Reporter-Anchor Who Blazed a Trail of His Own

Date: 24 November 2004

By JIM RUTENBERG; Jacques Steinberg and Bill Carter contributed reporting for this article

Jim RUTENBERG

Dan Rather's decision to retire as CBS Evening News anchor is acknowledgment that he cannot fight time or scent of scandal that threatens to mar his legacy and that of his once-vaunted news division; Rather's colleagues see his exit so much like his 42-year career at network: bittersweet, poignant and somewhat mysterious; will leave his post with tumultuous legacy that is uniquely his own and quite unlike those of his younger and more staid network news competitors, Tom Brokaw and Peter Jennings; photos (M)

Full Article

Improved Numbers Shelter CBS From the Fallout

Date: 25 November 2004

By BILL CARTER and JACQUES STEINBERG

Bill CARTER

Strong performance of entertainment division of CBS helps network weather upheaval at CBS News, including fallout from investigation into its report on Pres Bush's National Guard duty and departure of Dan Rather as anchor of evening news; CBS, long identified as gray-haired network, has made significant breakthrough with younger audiences, and it is expected to win November ratings sweeps competition in every important ratings category; Leslie Moonves, chairman, comments; photos (M)

Full Article

Two Anchormen Down. One More to Go?

Date: 24 November 2004

By ALESSANDRA STANLEY

Alessandra STANLEY

Peter Jennings will be last broadcast news anchorman now that Dan Rather has decided to leave in March and Tom Brokaw departs next week; if Jennings's ratings to do not rise after rookies replace his longtime rivals, he may find ABC executives pushing him out (M)

Full Article

AIR PRODUCTS AND PRAXAIR POST OCTOBER SALES GAINS

Date: 25 November 2004

Air Products & Chemicals and Praxair report that sales of industrial gases rose in October by 12 percent and 15 percent respectively (S)

Full Article

EL PASO RETURNED TO PROFIT IN LATEST QUARTER

Date: 24 November 2004

El Paso Corp posts earnings of $16 million, or 3 cents per share, for second quarter, compared with restated loss of $2.07 per share year earlier (S)

Full Article

WAL-MART WILL ALLOW UNIONS AT ITS STORES IN CHINA

Date: 24 November 2004

Wal-Mart Stores will allow trade unions for its employees in China, where restrictions on foreign retailers are expected to loosen (S)

Full Article