Rejouer lundi 14 février 2005

Le 14 février 2005 était un lundi sous le signe astral du . C'était le 44ème 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 samedi 14 février 2026, il y a 113 jours. Votre prochain anniversaire est le dimanche 14 février 2027, dans 251 jours. Vous avez vécu 7 783 jours, soit environ 186 814 heures, ou environ 11 208 874 minutes, ou environ 672 532 440 secondes.

Quelques personnes qui partagent cet anniversaire:

  • Christian Eriksen (joueur de football, né le 14 février 1992)
  • Freddie Highmore (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, enfant acteur, producteur de télévision, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 14 février 1992)
  • Edinson Cavani (joueur de football, né le 14 février 1987)
  • Jimmy Hoffa (activiste, syndicaliste, écrivain, né le 14 février 1913)
  • Ángel Di María (joueur de football, né le 14 février 1988)
  • Najwa Nimri (acteur, acteur de cinéma, chanteur, compositeur, né le 14 février 1972)
  • Simon Pegg (acteur, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, humoriste, producteur de cinéma, scénariste, écrivain, né le 14 février 1970)
  • Lucas Hernandez (joueur de football, né le 14 février 1996)
  • Frederick Douglass (abolitionniste, autobiographe, calfateur, diplomate, journaliste, monteur, orateur, personnalité du monde des affaires, personnalité politique, suffragiste, écrivain, éditeur, né le 14 février 1818)
  • Mark Rutte (enseignant, historien, personnalité politique, né le 14 février 1967)
  • Madhubala (acteur de cinéma, né le 14 février 1933)
  • Michael Bloomberg (acteur, aviateur, opérateur de marché, personnalité du monde des affaires, personnalité politique, écrivain, né le 14 février 1942)
  • Danai Gurira (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, dramaturge, enseignant, écrivain, né le 14 février 1978)
  • Jake Lacy (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, né le 14 février 1985)
  • Vic Morrow (acteur, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 14 février 1929)
  • Lara Croft (archer, archéologue, explorateur, pratiquant d'arts martiaux, né le 14 février 1968)
  • Kevin Keegan (entraîneur de football, joueur de football, né le 14 février 1951)
  • Sung Hoon (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, mannequin, né le 14 février 1983)
  • Breel Embolo (joueur de football, né le 14 février 1997)
  • Meg Tilly (acteur, écrivain, né le 14 février 1960)
  • Patricia Mountbatten (aristocrate, personnalité politique, né le 14 février 1924)
  • Hans-Adam II de Liechtenstein (ingénieur d'affaires, monarque, né le 14 février 1945)
  • Thomas Malthus (démographe, essayiste, mathématicien, prêtre anglican, scientifique, sociologue, statisticien, économiste, écrivain, né le 14 février 1766)
  • Hiroshi (acteur, owarai tarento, tarento, né le 14 février 1972)
  • John Gotti (gangster, parrain, né le 14 février 1964)
  • Drew Bledsoe (joueur de football américain, viticulteur, né le 14 février 1972)
  • Anna German (chanteur, compositeur, né le 14 février 1936)
  • John Barrymore (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, scénariste, né le 14 février 1882)
  • Rob Thomas (auteur-compositeur-interprète, scénariste, né le 14 février 1972)
  • Gregory Hines (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, chanteur, chorégraphe, danseur, danseur classique, né le 14 février 1946)
  • Sayaka Yamaguchi (acteur, né le 14 février 1980)
  • İbrahim Çelikkol (acteur, acteur de télévision, basketteur, mannequin, né le 14 février 1982)
  • Steve McNair (joueur de football américain, né le 14 février 1973)
  • Gheorghe Mureșan (acteur, basketteur, né le 14 février 1971)
  • Florence Henderson (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, chanteur, né le 14 février 1934)
  • Noriko Sakai (acteur, chanteur, mangaka, tarento, né le 14 février 1971)
  • Teller (acteur, biographe, enseignant, magicien, producteur délégué, réalisateur, écrivain, né le 14 février 1948)
  • Phill Lewis (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, réalisateur de télévision, né le 14 février 1968)
  • Jim Kelly (joueur de football américain, propriétaire d'une équipe NASCAR, né le 14 février 1960)
  • Brad Allan (acteur, cascadeur, pratiquant d'arts martiaux, né le 14 février 1973)
  • Jadeveon Clowney (joueur de football américain, né le 14 février 1993)
  • Alan Parker (acteur de cinéma, monteur, producteur de cinéma, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 14 février 1944)
  • Ronnie Peterson (pilote automobile, né le 14 février 1944)
  • Jack Benny (acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, animateur de radio, animateur de télévision, humoriste, officier, producteur de cinéma, violoniste, né le 14 février 1894)
  • Tim Buckley (artiste d'enregistrement, auteur-compositeur-interprète, banjoïste, chanteur, guitariste, guitariste de jazz, musicien de jazz, réalisateur artistique, né le 14 février 1947)
  • Lois Maxwell (acteur, écrivain, né le 14 février 1927)
  • Sushma Swaraj (avocat, personnalité politique, né le 14 février 1952)
  • Nelson Frazier (catcheur, né le 14 février 1971)
  • Brett Dier (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, né le 14 février 1990)
  • Stephen A. Schwarzman (administrateur délégué, banquier, banquier d'affaires, entrepreneur, financier, mécène, né le 14 février 1947)

14th of February 2005 News

Nouvelles telles qu'elles sont apparues à la une du New York Times le 14 février 2005

Bloggers as News Media Trophy Hunters

Date: 14 February 2005

This article was reported by Katharine Q. Seelye, Jacques Steinberg and David F. Gallagher, and written by Ms. Seelye

Resignation of CNN chief news executive Eason Jordan, under attack by bloggers, people who publish sites known as Web logs, for allegedly saying he believed United States military targeted and killed journalists, spurs some bloggers to pledge stepped up assault on news media inaccuracy; other bloggers openly question attacks on individual careers; some in traditional media are growing alarmed as they watch careers being destroyed by what they see as growing power of rampant, unedited dialogue; those who worked closely with Jordan say he worked to make life safer for journalists in Iraq; photo (M)

Full Article

Disney Book Is Good News For Publishers

Date: 14 February 2005

By LAURA M. HOLSON

Book publishers hope that James B Stewart's book DisneyWar: The Battle for the Magic Kingdom and Kurt Eichenwald's upcoming book Conspiracy of Fools, on Enron scandal, signal return of longtime industry staple: best-selling business narrative; say books about business scandals have fared poorly among readers in recent years because hyperactive business media have picked over most of details of story before books hit stores and because shelves were saturated with multiple books on same scandal within months of each other, making it harder for any to stand out; are excited by level of personal detail about Disney head Michael Eisner's personality and how it affected his management of Disney (M)

Full Article

I.O.C. Lets News Media Have All the Fun

Date: 14 February 2005

By LYNN ZINSER

Lynn ZINSER

International Olympic Committee members will visit New York City and other cities bidding to host 2012 Olympics, and will follow strict rules forbidding them to accept gifts beyond arrangements made by city for their stay; media following committee from city to city, however, can take advantage of any and all offers extended by each hopeful city (M)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 15 February 2005

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 14 February 2005

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F.D.A. WILL APPROVE DRUG FROM DISCOVERY LABORATORIES

Date: 15 February 2005

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ENCYSIVE REPORTS RESULTS FOR A PULMONARY DRUG

Date: 15 February 2005

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Power Check: Verdict Is Split

Date: 14 February 2005

By DEXTER FILKINS

Dexter FILKINS

Analysis of election results in Iraq; razor-thin margin captured by Shiite alliance seems certain to enshrine weak government that will be unable to push through sweeping changes, like granting Islam central role in new Iraqi state; fractured mandate expected to herald long round of negotiating, in which Shiite alliance will have to strike deals with parties run by Kurds and others, most of which are secular and broadly opposed to enhanced role for Islam or overbearing Shiite government; role of Islam expected to be one of most contentious issues in drafting of permanent constitution over next 10 months (M)

Full Article

New Web Site for Academics Roils Education Journalism

Date: 14 February 2005

By LIA MILLER

Lia MILLER

Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman, former Chronicle of Higher Education editors, start competing online publication, insidehighered.com, with Kathlene Collins, who also worked at Chronicle; site, which is free, features news and opinion pieces, plus links to many blogs about academia; could pose challenge to Chronicle's recruitment advertising revenue; plans job search database; photo (M)

Full Article

In '04, Local TV Newscasts Were Light on Campaign Coverage, a Study Finds

Date: 14 February 2005

By JACQUES STEINBERG

Jacques STEINBERG

Study by led by University of Southern California and carried out by University of Wisconsin and Seton Hall University researchers finds local big-city television stations devoted little time to campaigns for House, state legislatures and local offices in months leading up to 2004 presidential vote; finds only 8 percent of broadcasts included report on local race, while more than half contained report on presidential race; finds hours of advertising by House candidates eclipsed actual coverage of those races by 5 to 1; study adds to debate over how many television stations company may own (M)

Full Article

Bloggers as News Media Trophy Hunters

Date: 14 February 2005

This article was reported by Katharine Q. Seelye, Jacques Steinberg and David F. Gallagher, and written by Ms. Seelye

Resignation of CNN chief news executive Eason Jordan, under attack by bloggers, people who publish sites known as Web logs, for allegedly saying he believed United States military targeted and killed journalists, spurs some bloggers to pledge stepped up assault on news media inaccuracy; other bloggers openly question attacks on individual careers; some in traditional media are growing alarmed as they watch careers being destroyed by what they see as growing power of rampant, unedited dialogue; those who worked closely with Jordan say he worked to make life safer for journalists in Iraq; photo (M)

Full Article

Disney Book Is Good News For Publishers

Date: 14 February 2005

By LAURA M. HOLSON

Book publishers hope that James B Stewart's book DisneyWar: The Battle for the Magic Kingdom and Kurt Eichenwald's upcoming book Conspiracy of Fools, on Enron scandal, signal return of longtime industry staple: best-selling business narrative; say books about business scandals have fared poorly among readers in recent years because hyperactive business media have picked over most of details of story before books hit stores and because shelves were saturated with multiple books on same scandal within months of each other, making it harder for any to stand out; are excited by level of personal detail about Disney head Michael Eisner's personality and how it affected his management of Disney (M)

Full Article

I.O.C. Lets News Media Have All the Fun

Date: 14 February 2005

By LYNN ZINSER

Lynn ZINSER

International Olympic Committee members will visit New York City and other cities bidding to host 2012 Olympics, and will follow strict rules forbidding them to accept gifts beyond arrangements made by city for their stay; media following committee from city to city, however, can take advantage of any and all offers extended by each hopeful city (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 15 February 2005

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 14 February 2005

Full Article

F.D.A. WILL APPROVE DRUG FROM DISCOVERY LABORATORIES

Date: 15 February 2005

Full Article

ENCYSIVE REPORTS RESULTS FOR A PULMONARY DRUG

Date: 15 February 2005

Full Article

Power Check: Verdict Is Split

Date: 14 February 2005

By DEXTER FILKINS

Dexter FILKINS

Analysis of election results in Iraq; razor-thin margin captured by Shiite alliance seems certain to enshrine weak government that will be unable to push through sweeping changes, like granting Islam central role in new Iraqi state; fractured mandate expected to herald long round of negotiating, in which Shiite alliance will have to strike deals with parties run by Kurds and others, most of which are secular and broadly opposed to enhanced role for Islam or overbearing Shiite government; role of Islam expected to be one of most contentious issues in drafting of permanent constitution over next 10 months (M)

Full Article

New Web Site for Academics Roils Education Journalism

Date: 14 February 2005

By LIA MILLER

Lia MILLER

Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman, former Chronicle of Higher Education editors, start competing online publication, insidehighered.com, with Kathlene Collins, who also worked at Chronicle; site, which is free, features news and opinion pieces, plus links to many blogs about academia; could pose challenge to Chronicle's recruitment advertising revenue; plans job search database; photo (M)

Full Article

In '04, Local TV Newscasts Were Light on Campaign Coverage, a Study Finds

Date: 14 February 2005

By JACQUES STEINBERG

Jacques STEINBERG

Study by led by University of Southern California and carried out by University of Wisconsin and Seton Hall University researchers finds local big-city television stations devoted little time to campaigns for House, state legislatures and local offices in months leading up to 2004 presidential vote; finds only 8 percent of broadcasts included report on local race, while more than half contained report on presidential race; finds hours of advertising by House candidates eclipsed actual coverage of those races by 5 to 1; study adds to debate over how many television stations company may own (M)

Full Article

Bloggers as News Media Trophy Hunters

Date: 14 February 2005

This article was reported by Katharine Q. Seelye, Jacques Steinberg and David F. Gallagher, and written by Ms. Seelye

Resignation of CNN chief news executive Eason Jordan, under attack by bloggers, people who publish sites known as Web logs, for allegedly saying he believed United States military targeted and killed journalists, spurs some bloggers to pledge stepped up assault on news media inaccuracy; other bloggers openly question attacks on individual careers; some in traditional media are growing alarmed as they watch careers being destroyed by what they see as growing power of rampant, unedited dialogue; those who worked closely with Jordan say he worked to make life safer for journalists in Iraq; photo (M)

Full Article

Disney Book Is Good News For Publishers

Date: 14 February 2005

By LAURA M. HOLSON

Book publishers hope that James B Stewart's book DisneyWar: The Battle for the Magic Kingdom and Kurt Eichenwald's upcoming book Conspiracy of Fools, on Enron scandal, signal return of longtime industry staple: best-selling business narrative; say books about business scandals have fared poorly among readers in recent years because hyperactive business media have picked over most of details of story before books hit stores and because shelves were saturated with multiple books on same scandal within months of each other, making it harder for any to stand out; are excited by level of personal detail about Disney head Michael Eisner's personality and how it affected his management of Disney (M)

Full Article

I.O.C. Lets News Media Have All the Fun

Date: 14 February 2005

By LYNN ZINSER

Lynn ZINSER

International Olympic Committee members will visit New York City and other cities bidding to host 2012 Olympics, and will follow strict rules forbidding them to accept gifts beyond arrangements made by city for their stay; media following committee from city to city, however, can take advantage of any and all offers extended by each hopeful city (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 15 February 2005

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 14 February 2005

Full Article

F.D.A. WILL APPROVE DRUG FROM DISCOVERY LABORATORIES

Date: 15 February 2005

Full Article

ENCYSIVE REPORTS RESULTS FOR A PULMONARY DRUG

Date: 15 February 2005

Full Article

Power Check: Verdict Is Split

Date: 14 February 2005

By DEXTER FILKINS

Dexter FILKINS

Analysis of election results in Iraq; razor-thin margin captured by Shiite alliance seems certain to enshrine weak government that will be unable to push through sweeping changes, like granting Islam central role in new Iraqi state; fractured mandate expected to herald long round of negotiating, in which Shiite alliance will have to strike deals with parties run by Kurds and others, most of which are secular and broadly opposed to enhanced role for Islam or overbearing Shiite government; role of Islam expected to be one of most contentious issues in drafting of permanent constitution over next 10 months (M)

Full Article

New Web Site for Academics Roils Education Journalism

Date: 14 February 2005

By LIA MILLER

Lia MILLER

Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman, former Chronicle of Higher Education editors, start competing online publication, insidehighered.com, with Kathlene Collins, who also worked at Chronicle; site, which is free, features news and opinion pieces, plus links to many blogs about academia; could pose challenge to Chronicle's recruitment advertising revenue; plans job search database; photo (M)

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In '04, Local TV Newscasts Were Light on Campaign Coverage, a Study Finds

Date: 14 February 2005

By JACQUES STEINBERG

Jacques STEINBERG

Study by led by University of Southern California and carried out by University of Wisconsin and Seton Hall University researchers finds local big-city television stations devoted little time to campaigns for House, state legislatures and local offices in months leading up to 2004 presidential vote; finds only 8 percent of broadcasts included report on local race, while more than half contained report on presidential race; finds hours of advertising by House candidates eclipsed actual coverage of those races by 5 to 1; study adds to debate over how many television stations company may own (M)

Full Article

Bloggers as News Media Trophy Hunters

Date: 14 February 2005

This article was reported by Katharine Q. Seelye, Jacques Steinberg and David F. Gallagher, and written by Ms. Seelye

Resignation of CNN chief news executive Eason Jordan, under attack by bloggers, people who publish sites known as Web logs, for allegedly saying he believed United States military targeted and killed journalists, spurs some bloggers to pledge stepped up assault on news media inaccuracy; other bloggers openly question attacks on individual careers; some in traditional media are growing alarmed as they watch careers being destroyed by what they see as growing power of rampant, unedited dialogue; those who worked closely with Jordan say he worked to make life safer for journalists in Iraq; photo (M)

Full Article

Disney Book Is Good News For Publishers

Date: 14 February 2005

By LAURA M. HOLSON

Book publishers hope that James B Stewart's book DisneyWar: The Battle for the Magic Kingdom and Kurt Eichenwald's upcoming book Conspiracy of Fools, on Enron scandal, signal return of longtime industry staple: best-selling business narrative; say books about business scandals have fared poorly among readers in recent years because hyperactive business media have picked over most of details of story before books hit stores and because shelves were saturated with multiple books on same scandal within months of each other, making it harder for any to stand out; are excited by level of personal detail about Disney head Michael Eisner's personality and how it affected his management of Disney (M)

Full Article

I.O.C. Lets News Media Have All the Fun

Date: 14 February 2005

By LYNN ZINSER

Lynn ZINSER

International Olympic Committee members will visit New York City and other cities bidding to host 2012 Olympics, and will follow strict rules forbidding them to accept gifts beyond arrangements made by city for their stay; media following committee from city to city, however, can take advantage of any and all offers extended by each hopeful city (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 15 February 2005

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 14 February 2005

Full Article

F.D.A. WILL APPROVE DRUG FROM DISCOVERY LABORATORIES

Date: 15 February 2005

Full Article

ENCYSIVE REPORTS RESULTS FOR A PULMONARY DRUG

Date: 15 February 2005

Full Article

Power Check: Verdict Is Split

Date: 14 February 2005

By DEXTER FILKINS

Dexter FILKINS

Analysis of election results in Iraq; razor-thin margin captured by Shiite alliance seems certain to enshrine weak government that will be unable to push through sweeping changes, like granting Islam central role in new Iraqi state; fractured mandate expected to herald long round of negotiating, in which Shiite alliance will have to strike deals with parties run by Kurds and others, most of which are secular and broadly opposed to enhanced role for Islam or overbearing Shiite government; role of Islam expected to be one of most contentious issues in drafting of permanent constitution over next 10 months (M)

Full Article

New Web Site for Academics Roils Education Journalism

Date: 14 February 2005

By LIA MILLER

Lia MILLER

Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman, former Chronicle of Higher Education editors, start competing online publication, insidehighered.com, with Kathlene Collins, who also worked at Chronicle; site, which is free, features news and opinion pieces, plus links to many blogs about academia; could pose challenge to Chronicle's recruitment advertising revenue; plans job search database; photo (M)

Full Article

In '04, Local TV Newscasts Were Light on Campaign Coverage, a Study Finds

Date: 14 February 2005

By JACQUES STEINBERG

Jacques STEINBERG

Study by led by University of Southern California and carried out by University of Wisconsin and Seton Hall University researchers finds local big-city television stations devoted little time to campaigns for House, state legislatures and local offices in months leading up to 2004 presidential vote; finds only 8 percent of broadcasts included report on local race, while more than half contained report on presidential race; finds hours of advertising by House candidates eclipsed actual coverage of those races by 5 to 1; study adds to debate over how many television stations company may own (M)

Full Article

Bloggers as News Media Trophy Hunters

Date: 14 February 2005

This article was reported by Katharine Q. Seelye, Jacques Steinberg and David F. Gallagher, and written by Ms. Seelye

Resignation of CNN chief news executive Eason Jordan, under attack by bloggers, people who publish sites known as Web logs, for allegedly saying he believed United States military targeted and killed journalists, spurs some bloggers to pledge stepped up assault on news media inaccuracy; other bloggers openly question attacks on individual careers; some in traditional media are growing alarmed as they watch careers being destroyed by what they see as growing power of rampant, unedited dialogue; those who worked closely with Jordan say he worked to make life safer for journalists in Iraq; photo (M)

Full Article

Disney Book Is Good News For Publishers

Date: 14 February 2005

By LAURA M. HOLSON

Book publishers hope that James B Stewart's book DisneyWar: The Battle for the Magic Kingdom and Kurt Eichenwald's upcoming book Conspiracy of Fools, on Enron scandal, signal return of longtime industry staple: best-selling business narrative; say books about business scandals have fared poorly among readers in recent years because hyperactive business media have picked over most of details of story before books hit stores and because shelves were saturated with multiple books on same scandal within months of each other, making it harder for any to stand out; are excited by level of personal detail about Disney head Michael Eisner's personality and how it affected his management of Disney (M)

Full Article

I.O.C. Lets News Media Have All the Fun

Date: 14 February 2005

By LYNN ZINSER

Lynn ZINSER

International Olympic Committee members will visit New York City and other cities bidding to host 2012 Olympics, and will follow strict rules forbidding them to accept gifts beyond arrangements made by city for their stay; media following committee from city to city, however, can take advantage of any and all offers extended by each hopeful city (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 15 February 2005

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 14 February 2005

Full Article

F.D.A. WILL APPROVE DRUG FROM DISCOVERY LABORATORIES

Date: 15 February 2005

Full Article

ENCYSIVE REPORTS RESULTS FOR A PULMONARY DRUG

Date: 15 February 2005

Full Article

Power Check: Verdict Is Split

Date: 14 February 2005

By DEXTER FILKINS

Dexter FILKINS

Analysis of election results in Iraq; razor-thin margin captured by Shiite alliance seems certain to enshrine weak government that will be unable to push through sweeping changes, like granting Islam central role in new Iraqi state; fractured mandate expected to herald long round of negotiating, in which Shiite alliance will have to strike deals with parties run by Kurds and others, most of which are secular and broadly opposed to enhanced role for Islam or overbearing Shiite government; role of Islam expected to be one of most contentious issues in drafting of permanent constitution over next 10 months (M)

Full Article

New Web Site for Academics Roils Education Journalism

Date: 14 February 2005

By LIA MILLER

Lia MILLER

Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman, former Chronicle of Higher Education editors, start competing online publication, insidehighered.com, with Kathlene Collins, who also worked at Chronicle; site, which is free, features news and opinion pieces, plus links to many blogs about academia; could pose challenge to Chronicle's recruitment advertising revenue; plans job search database; photo (M)

Full Article

In '04, Local TV Newscasts Were Light on Campaign Coverage, a Study Finds

Date: 14 February 2005

By JACQUES STEINBERG

Jacques STEINBERG

Study by led by University of Southern California and carried out by University of Wisconsin and Seton Hall University researchers finds local big-city television stations devoted little time to campaigns for House, state legislatures and local offices in months leading up to 2004 presidential vote; finds only 8 percent of broadcasts included report on local race, while more than half contained report on presidential race; finds hours of advertising by House candidates eclipsed actual coverage of those races by 5 to 1; study adds to debate over how many television stations company may own (M)

Full Article