Rejouer dimanche 6 mars 2005

Le 6 mars 2005 était un dimanche sous le signe astral du . C'était le 64ème 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 vendredi 6 mars 2026, il y a 97 jours. Votre prochain anniversaire est le samedi 6 mars 2027, dans 267 jours. Vous avez vécu 7 767 jours, soit environ 186 411 heures, ou environ 11 184 698 minutes, ou environ 671 081 880 secondes.

Quelques personnes qui partagent cet anniversaire:

  • Shaquille O'Neal (Nak Muay, acteur, acteur de cinéma, basketteur, chanteur, commentateur sportif, investisseur immobilier, personnalité du monde des affaires, podcasteur, producteur de cinéma, producteur de télévision, rappeur, scénariste, né le 6 mars 1972)
  • Kevin Hart (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, auteur, humoriste, producteur de cinéma, producteur de télévision, scénariste, né le 6 mars 1979)
  • Tyler, the Creator (acteur, acteur de cinéma, auteur-compositeur, chanteur, compositeur, graphiste, modéliste, personnalité du monde des affaires, rappeur, réalisateur artistique, né le 6 mars 1991)
  • Harriet Tubman (abolitionniste, défenseur des droits de l'homme, infirmier, suffragiste, écrivain, né le 6 mars 1822)
  • Gabriel García Márquez (autobiographe, dramaturge, journaliste, juriste-poète, nouvelliste, prosateur, romancier, scénariste, écrivain, éditeur, né le 6 mars 1927)
  • Timo Werner (joueur de football, né le 6 mars 1996)
  • Connie Britton (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, chanteur, producteur de télévision, né le 6 mars 1967)
  • David Gilmour (auteur-compositeur, aviateur, chanteur, guitariste, multi-instrumentiste, producteur délégué, réalisateur artistique, né le 6 mars 1946)
  • Valentina Terechkova (astronaute, aviateur, député à la Douma, ingénieur, militaire, personnalité politique, professeur d'université, né le 6 mars 1937)
  • Martin Kove (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, karatéka, producteur de cinéma, né le 6 mars 1946)
  • Kevin-Prince Boateng (joueur de football, né le 6 mars 1987)
  • Rob Reiner (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, blogueur, producteur de cinéma, réalisateur, scénariste, écrivain, né le 6 mars 1947)
  • Jahnavi Kapoor (acteur, né le 6 mars 1997)
  • Leïla Bekhti (acteur, né le 6 mars 1984)
  • Fahd ben Abdelaziz Al Saoud (monarque, personnalité politique, né le 6 mars 1921)
  • Cooper Manning (joueur de football américain, né le 6 mars 1974)
  • Mary Wilson (autobiographe, chanteur, musicien, né le 6 mars 1944)
  • Takanori Iwata (acteur, acteur de télévision, danseur, né le 6 mars 1989)
  • Shaun Evans (acteur, acteur de télévision, né le 6 mars 1980)
  • Glenn Greenwald (avocat, blogueur, journaliste, juriste, polémiste, écrivain, né le 6 mars 1967)
  • Aracely Arámbula (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, chanteur, mannequin, né le 6 mars 1975)
  • Tom Arnold (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, producteur de cinéma, scénariste, né le 6 mars 1959)
  • Savinien Cyrano de Bergerac (dramaturge, philosophe, poète, romancier, écrivain, écrivain de science-fiction, né le 6 mars 1619)
  • Alan Greenspan (banquier, entrepreneur, musicien de jazz, personnalité politique, économiste, né le 6 mars 1926)
  • Tim Howard (joueur de football, né le 6 mars 1979)
  • Rodrigo (joueur de football, né le 6 mars 1991)
  • Moira Kelly (acteur, acteur de doublage, chanteur, humoriste, né le 6 mars 1968)
  • Stedman Graham (personnalité du monde des affaires, écrivain, né le 6 mars 1951)
  • Anthony Johnson (Nak Muay, kick-boxeur, pratiquant d'arts martiaux mixtes, né le 6 mars 1984)
  • Alan Davies (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, animateur de télévision, humoriste, scénariste, écrivain, né le 6 mars 1966)
  • Becky (acteur, animateur de télévision, chanteur, mannequin, seiyū, tarento, né le 6 mars 1984)
  • Miwako Kakei (acteur, gravure idol, mannequin, tarento, né le 6 mars 1994)
  • Sharwanand (acteur, producteur de cinéma, né le 6 mars 1984)
  • Kiki Dee (auteur-compositeur, chanteur de pop, musicien, né le 6 mars 1947)
  • Clara Lago (acteur, né le 6 mars 1990)
  • Gordon Cooper (astronaute, aviateur, ingénieur, ingénieur en aéronautique, officier, pilote automobile, pilote d'essai, né le 6 mars 1927)
  • Lou Costello (acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, cascadeur, producteur de cinéma, né le 6 mars 1906)
  • Ed McMahon (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, animateur de radio, officier, saxophoniste, né le 6 mars 1923)
  • Andrzej Wajda (metteur en scène, personnalité politique, producteur de cinéma, réalisateur, réalisateur de télévision, scénariste, né le 6 mars 1926)
  • Agnieszka Radwańska (joueur de tennis, né le 6 mars 1989)
  • Gesine Bullock-Prado (avocat, chef cuisinier, né le 6 mars 1970)
  • David Flair (catcheur, né le 6 mars 1979)
  • Kamil Durczok (journaliste, né le 6 mars 1968)
  • Kazimierz Pułaski (officier, résistant, né le 6 mars 1748)
  • Simon Mignolet (joueur de football, né le 6 mars 1988)
  • Dick Fosbury (athlète, personnalité politique, né le 6 mars 1947)
  • Momoko Tsugunaga (acteur, chanteur, enfant acteur, né le 6 mars 1992)
  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning (essayiste, pamphlétaire, poète, scénariste, traducteur, écrivain, né le 6 mars 1806)
  • Alisha Boe (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, né le 6 mars 1997)
  • Kazu Andō (tarento, écrivain, né le 6 mars 1948)

6th of March 2005 News

Nouvelles telles qu'elles sont apparues à la une du New York Times le 6 mars 2005

And Now, the Other News

Date: 06 March 2005

By Isabel Hilton

Isabel Hilton

Isabel Hilton reviews book Al-Jazeera: The Inside Story of the Arab News Channel That Is Challenging the West by Hugh Miles; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 07 March 2005

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 06 March 2005

Full Article

Fox vs. CNBC? Now That Would Be a Grudge Match

Date: 06 March 2005

By JOHN MOTAVALLI

John MOTAVALLI

Profitability of CNBC, General Electric's cable business channel, prompts News Corp to consider adding its own cable business channel; CBNC's audience has been shrinking, but its audience is coveted by advertisers; Roger Ailes, who heads Fox News division of News Corp, led CNBC during its formative years, but quit when he was not given responsibility for MSNBC; lingering acrimony from that departure could add personal dimension to Fox-CBNC battle; photos; graphs of CNBC viewership and revenues (L)

Full Article

At a Suit's Core: Are Bloggers Reporters, Too?

Date: 07 March 2005

By JONATHAN GLATER

Jonathan GLATER

Analysis of broader implications for news media should Santa Clara County Judge James Kleinberg rule online commentators and pundits known as bloggers are journalists, with privilege under California law of keeping news sources confidential; case involves Apple Computer suit to force Web sites that display leaked product data to disclose identity of Apple employees or contractors who provide data; raises concern that judges may deny reporter shield privilege to all reporters rather than extend it to everyone online (M)

Full Article

China Says It Won't Sell Dollars

Date: 07 March 2005

By KEITH BRADSHER

Keith BRADSHER

Guo Shuqing, official in charge of China's huge foreign currency reserves, says China has no plans to sell dollars; rules out any 'large scale' appreciation of China's yuan against dollar; seems to be addressing undercurrent of popular dismay in China over rapid accumulation of dollar-denominated assets even as dollar has weakened (M)

Full Article

Yankees' Split Squad Faces Undivided Attention Against the Red Sox

Date: 07 March 2005

By TYLER KEPNER

Tyler KEPNER

Large crowds and media hype are expected in New York Yankees spring training game against Boston Red Sox (M)

Full Article

Taking Your Hard-Earned Money, Giving a Little Bit Back, and Making You Love It

Date: 06 March 2005

By SAM ROBERTS

Sam ROBERTS

Sam Roberts news analysis of goverment rebates that are popular with taxpayers; New Jersey and New York City both have successfully used rebates, but New Jersey's Acting Gov Richard J Codey proposes cutting program that gives break to elderly, disabled and those who pay high property taxes; some politicians, like New York City Mayor Michael R Bloomberg, find political benefit in conspicuous placement of their names on mailings and checks; photo (M)

Full Article

Gonzo Gone, Rather Going, Watergate Still Here

Date: 06 March 2005

By FRANK RICH

Frank RICH

Frank Rich column disusses state of network news today; notes recent suicide of Hunter S Thompson and Dan Rather's departure from the CBS anchor chair this week; compares their best work with current state of journalism; discusses case of Jeff Gannon, fake reporter for a fake news organization, who was given White House press credentials; compares lack of investigative reporting today to coverage of Watergate in 1972; photos (L)

Full Article

U.S. CHECKPOINTS RAISE IRE IN IRAQ

Date: 07 March 2005

By JOHN F. BURNS; Reporting for this article was contributed by Robert F. Worth, James Glanz, Edward Wong and Iraqi staff members of The New York Times bureau in Baghdad and by Thom Shanker from Washington

John BURNS

Many apparently innocent Iraqis have been killed or injured at American checkpoints by soldiers wary that second's hesitation can mean death; accounts of incidents vary widely, with American command emphasizing aspects of drivers' behavior that aroused legitimate concerns, and survivors saying they were doing nothing threatening; American and Iraqi officials say they have no figures on such casualties, or on far higher number of civilian deaths in fighting that began with American-led invasion nearly two years ago; military says it takes many precautions to ensure safety of civiilans, but refuses to describe engagement rules in detail, citing need to maintain secrecy over how it responds to threat of car bombs; in incident involving Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena, American military claims it fired warning shots before firing into her car, wounding her and killing Italian intelligence officer; Sgrena claims there was no warning before shots were fired; many Iraqis also tell of being fired on with little or no warning; photo (M)

Full Article

And Now, the Other News

Date: 06 March 2005

By Isabel Hilton

Isabel Hilton

Isabel Hilton reviews book Al-Jazeera: The Inside Story of the Arab News Channel That Is Challenging the West by Hugh Miles; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 07 March 2005

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 06 March 2005

Full Article

Fox vs. CNBC? Now That Would Be a Grudge Match

Date: 06 March 2005

By JOHN MOTAVALLI

John MOTAVALLI

Profitability of CNBC, General Electric's cable business channel, prompts News Corp to consider adding its own cable business channel; CBNC's audience has been shrinking, but its audience is coveted by advertisers; Roger Ailes, who heads Fox News division of News Corp, led CNBC during its formative years, but quit when he was not given responsibility for MSNBC; lingering acrimony from that departure could add personal dimension to Fox-CBNC battle; photos; graphs of CNBC viewership and revenues (L)

Full Article

At a Suit's Core: Are Bloggers Reporters, Too?

Date: 07 March 2005

By JONATHAN GLATER

Jonathan GLATER

Analysis of broader implications for news media should Santa Clara County Judge James Kleinberg rule online commentators and pundits known as bloggers are journalists, with privilege under California law of keeping news sources confidential; case involves Apple Computer suit to force Web sites that display leaked product data to disclose identity of Apple employees or contractors who provide data; raises concern that judges may deny reporter shield privilege to all reporters rather than extend it to everyone online (M)

Full Article

China Says It Won't Sell Dollars

Date: 07 March 2005

By KEITH BRADSHER

Keith BRADSHER

Guo Shuqing, official in charge of China's huge foreign currency reserves, says China has no plans to sell dollars; rules out any 'large scale' appreciation of China's yuan against dollar; seems to be addressing undercurrent of popular dismay in China over rapid accumulation of dollar-denominated assets even as dollar has weakened (M)

Full Article

Yankees' Split Squad Faces Undivided Attention Against the Red Sox

Date: 07 March 2005

By TYLER KEPNER

Tyler KEPNER

Large crowds and media hype are expected in New York Yankees spring training game against Boston Red Sox (M)

Full Article

Taking Your Hard-Earned Money, Giving a Little Bit Back, and Making You Love It

Date: 06 March 2005

By SAM ROBERTS

Sam ROBERTS

Sam Roberts news analysis of goverment rebates that are popular with taxpayers; New Jersey and New York City both have successfully used rebates, but New Jersey's Acting Gov Richard J Codey proposes cutting program that gives break to elderly, disabled and those who pay high property taxes; some politicians, like New York City Mayor Michael R Bloomberg, find political benefit in conspicuous placement of their names on mailings and checks; photo (M)

Full Article

Gonzo Gone, Rather Going, Watergate Still Here

Date: 06 March 2005

By FRANK RICH

Frank RICH

Frank Rich column disusses state of network news today; notes recent suicide of Hunter S Thompson and Dan Rather's departure from the CBS anchor chair this week; compares their best work with current state of journalism; discusses case of Jeff Gannon, fake reporter for a fake news organization, who was given White House press credentials; compares lack of investigative reporting today to coverage of Watergate in 1972; photos (L)

Full Article

U.S. CHECKPOINTS RAISE IRE IN IRAQ

Date: 07 March 2005

By JOHN F. BURNS; Reporting for this article was contributed by Robert F. Worth, James Glanz, Edward Wong and Iraqi staff members of The New York Times bureau in Baghdad and by Thom Shanker from Washington

John BURNS

Many apparently innocent Iraqis have been killed or injured at American checkpoints by soldiers wary that second's hesitation can mean death; accounts of incidents vary widely, with American command emphasizing aspects of drivers' behavior that aroused legitimate concerns, and survivors saying they were doing nothing threatening; American and Iraqi officials say they have no figures on such casualties, or on far higher number of civilian deaths in fighting that began with American-led invasion nearly two years ago; military says it takes many precautions to ensure safety of civiilans, but refuses to describe engagement rules in detail, citing need to maintain secrecy over how it responds to threat of car bombs; in incident involving Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena, American military claims it fired warning shots before firing into her car, wounding her and killing Italian intelligence officer; Sgrena claims there was no warning before shots were fired; many Iraqis also tell of being fired on with little or no warning; photo (M)

Full Article

And Now, the Other News

Date: 06 March 2005

By Isabel Hilton

Isabel Hilton

Isabel Hilton reviews book Al-Jazeera: The Inside Story of the Arab News Channel That Is Challenging the West by Hugh Miles; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 07 March 2005

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 06 March 2005

Full Article

Fox vs. CNBC? Now That Would Be a Grudge Match

Date: 06 March 2005

By JOHN MOTAVALLI

John MOTAVALLI

Profitability of CNBC, General Electric's cable business channel, prompts News Corp to consider adding its own cable business channel; CBNC's audience has been shrinking, but its audience is coveted by advertisers; Roger Ailes, who heads Fox News division of News Corp, led CNBC during its formative years, but quit when he was not given responsibility for MSNBC; lingering acrimony from that departure could add personal dimension to Fox-CBNC battle; photos; graphs of CNBC viewership and revenues (L)

Full Article

At a Suit's Core: Are Bloggers Reporters, Too?

Date: 07 March 2005

By JONATHAN GLATER

Jonathan GLATER

Analysis of broader implications for news media should Santa Clara County Judge James Kleinberg rule online commentators and pundits known as bloggers are journalists, with privilege under California law of keeping news sources confidential; case involves Apple Computer suit to force Web sites that display leaked product data to disclose identity of Apple employees or contractors who provide data; raises concern that judges may deny reporter shield privilege to all reporters rather than extend it to everyone online (M)

Full Article

China Says It Won't Sell Dollars

Date: 07 March 2005

By KEITH BRADSHER

Keith BRADSHER

Guo Shuqing, official in charge of China's huge foreign currency reserves, says China has no plans to sell dollars; rules out any 'large scale' appreciation of China's yuan against dollar; seems to be addressing undercurrent of popular dismay in China over rapid accumulation of dollar-denominated assets even as dollar has weakened (M)

Full Article

Yankees' Split Squad Faces Undivided Attention Against the Red Sox

Date: 07 March 2005

By TYLER KEPNER

Tyler KEPNER

Large crowds and media hype are expected in New York Yankees spring training game against Boston Red Sox (M)

Full Article

Taking Your Hard-Earned Money, Giving a Little Bit Back, and Making You Love It

Date: 06 March 2005

By SAM ROBERTS

Sam ROBERTS

Sam Roberts news analysis of goverment rebates that are popular with taxpayers; New Jersey and New York City both have successfully used rebates, but New Jersey's Acting Gov Richard J Codey proposes cutting program that gives break to elderly, disabled and those who pay high property taxes; some politicians, like New York City Mayor Michael R Bloomberg, find political benefit in conspicuous placement of their names on mailings and checks; photo (M)

Full Article

Gonzo Gone, Rather Going, Watergate Still Here

Date: 06 March 2005

By FRANK RICH

Frank RICH

Frank Rich column disusses state of network news today; notes recent suicide of Hunter S Thompson and Dan Rather's departure from the CBS anchor chair this week; compares their best work with current state of journalism; discusses case of Jeff Gannon, fake reporter for a fake news organization, who was given White House press credentials; compares lack of investigative reporting today to coverage of Watergate in 1972; photos (L)

Full Article

U.S. CHECKPOINTS RAISE IRE IN IRAQ

Date: 07 March 2005

By JOHN F. BURNS; Reporting for this article was contributed by Robert F. Worth, James Glanz, Edward Wong and Iraqi staff members of The New York Times bureau in Baghdad and by Thom Shanker from Washington

John BURNS

Many apparently innocent Iraqis have been killed or injured at American checkpoints by soldiers wary that second's hesitation can mean death; accounts of incidents vary widely, with American command emphasizing aspects of drivers' behavior that aroused legitimate concerns, and survivors saying they were doing nothing threatening; American and Iraqi officials say they have no figures on such casualties, or on far higher number of civilian deaths in fighting that began with American-led invasion nearly two years ago; military says it takes many precautions to ensure safety of civiilans, but refuses to describe engagement rules in detail, citing need to maintain secrecy over how it responds to threat of car bombs; in incident involving Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena, American military claims it fired warning shots before firing into her car, wounding her and killing Italian intelligence officer; Sgrena claims there was no warning before shots were fired; many Iraqis also tell of being fired on with little or no warning; photo (M)

Full Article

And Now, the Other News

Date: 06 March 2005

By Isabel Hilton

Isabel Hilton

Isabel Hilton reviews book Al-Jazeera: The Inside Story of the Arab News Channel That Is Challenging the West by Hugh Miles; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 07 March 2005

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 06 March 2005

Full Article

Fox vs. CNBC? Now That Would Be a Grudge Match

Date: 06 March 2005

By JOHN MOTAVALLI

John MOTAVALLI

Profitability of CNBC, General Electric's cable business channel, prompts News Corp to consider adding its own cable business channel; CBNC's audience has been shrinking, but its audience is coveted by advertisers; Roger Ailes, who heads Fox News division of News Corp, led CNBC during its formative years, but quit when he was not given responsibility for MSNBC; lingering acrimony from that departure could add personal dimension to Fox-CBNC battle; photos; graphs of CNBC viewership and revenues (L)

Full Article

At a Suit's Core: Are Bloggers Reporters, Too?

Date: 07 March 2005

By JONATHAN GLATER

Jonathan GLATER

Analysis of broader implications for news media should Santa Clara County Judge James Kleinberg rule online commentators and pundits known as bloggers are journalists, with privilege under California law of keeping news sources confidential; case involves Apple Computer suit to force Web sites that display leaked product data to disclose identity of Apple employees or contractors who provide data; raises concern that judges may deny reporter shield privilege to all reporters rather than extend it to everyone online (M)

Full Article

China Says It Won't Sell Dollars

Date: 07 March 2005

By KEITH BRADSHER

Keith BRADSHER

Guo Shuqing, official in charge of China's huge foreign currency reserves, says China has no plans to sell dollars; rules out any 'large scale' appreciation of China's yuan against dollar; seems to be addressing undercurrent of popular dismay in China over rapid accumulation of dollar-denominated assets even as dollar has weakened (M)

Full Article

Yankees' Split Squad Faces Undivided Attention Against the Red Sox

Date: 07 March 2005

By TYLER KEPNER

Tyler KEPNER

Large crowds and media hype are expected in New York Yankees spring training game against Boston Red Sox (M)

Full Article

Taking Your Hard-Earned Money, Giving a Little Bit Back, and Making You Love It

Date: 06 March 2005

By SAM ROBERTS

Sam ROBERTS

Sam Roberts news analysis of goverment rebates that are popular with taxpayers; New Jersey and New York City both have successfully used rebates, but New Jersey's Acting Gov Richard J Codey proposes cutting program that gives break to elderly, disabled and those who pay high property taxes; some politicians, like New York City Mayor Michael R Bloomberg, find political benefit in conspicuous placement of their names on mailings and checks; photo (M)

Full Article

Gonzo Gone, Rather Going, Watergate Still Here

Date: 06 March 2005

By FRANK RICH

Frank RICH

Frank Rich column disusses state of network news today; notes recent suicide of Hunter S Thompson and Dan Rather's departure from the CBS anchor chair this week; compares their best work with current state of journalism; discusses case of Jeff Gannon, fake reporter for a fake news organization, who was given White House press credentials; compares lack of investigative reporting today to coverage of Watergate in 1972; photos (L)

Full Article

U.S. CHECKPOINTS RAISE IRE IN IRAQ

Date: 07 March 2005

By JOHN F. BURNS; Reporting for this article was contributed by Robert F. Worth, James Glanz, Edward Wong and Iraqi staff members of The New York Times bureau in Baghdad and by Thom Shanker from Washington

John BURNS

Many apparently innocent Iraqis have been killed or injured at American checkpoints by soldiers wary that second's hesitation can mean death; accounts of incidents vary widely, with American command emphasizing aspects of drivers' behavior that aroused legitimate concerns, and survivors saying they were doing nothing threatening; American and Iraqi officials say they have no figures on such casualties, or on far higher number of civilian deaths in fighting that began with American-led invasion nearly two years ago; military says it takes many precautions to ensure safety of civiilans, but refuses to describe engagement rules in detail, citing need to maintain secrecy over how it responds to threat of car bombs; in incident involving Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena, American military claims it fired warning shots before firing into her car, wounding her and killing Italian intelligence officer; Sgrena claims there was no warning before shots were fired; many Iraqis also tell of being fired on with little or no warning; photo (M)

Full Article

And Now, the Other News

Date: 06 March 2005

By Isabel Hilton

Isabel Hilton

Isabel Hilton reviews book Al-Jazeera: The Inside Story of the Arab News Channel That Is Challenging the West by Hugh Miles; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 07 March 2005

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 06 March 2005

Full Article

Fox vs. CNBC? Now That Would Be a Grudge Match

Date: 06 March 2005

By JOHN MOTAVALLI

John MOTAVALLI

Profitability of CNBC, General Electric's cable business channel, prompts News Corp to consider adding its own cable business channel; CBNC's audience has been shrinking, but its audience is coveted by advertisers; Roger Ailes, who heads Fox News division of News Corp, led CNBC during its formative years, but quit when he was not given responsibility for MSNBC; lingering acrimony from that departure could add personal dimension to Fox-CBNC battle; photos; graphs of CNBC viewership and revenues (L)

Full Article

At a Suit's Core: Are Bloggers Reporters, Too?

Date: 07 March 2005

By JONATHAN GLATER

Jonathan GLATER

Analysis of broader implications for news media should Santa Clara County Judge James Kleinberg rule online commentators and pundits known as bloggers are journalists, with privilege under California law of keeping news sources confidential; case involves Apple Computer suit to force Web sites that display leaked product data to disclose identity of Apple employees or contractors who provide data; raises concern that judges may deny reporter shield privilege to all reporters rather than extend it to everyone online (M)

Full Article

China Says It Won't Sell Dollars

Date: 07 March 2005

By KEITH BRADSHER

Keith BRADSHER

Guo Shuqing, official in charge of China's huge foreign currency reserves, says China has no plans to sell dollars; rules out any 'large scale' appreciation of China's yuan against dollar; seems to be addressing undercurrent of popular dismay in China over rapid accumulation of dollar-denominated assets even as dollar has weakened (M)

Full Article

Yankees' Split Squad Faces Undivided Attention Against the Red Sox

Date: 07 March 2005

By TYLER KEPNER

Tyler KEPNER

Large crowds and media hype are expected in New York Yankees spring training game against Boston Red Sox (M)

Full Article

Taking Your Hard-Earned Money, Giving a Little Bit Back, and Making You Love It

Date: 06 March 2005

By SAM ROBERTS

Sam ROBERTS

Sam Roberts news analysis of goverment rebates that are popular with taxpayers; New Jersey and New York City both have successfully used rebates, but New Jersey's Acting Gov Richard J Codey proposes cutting program that gives break to elderly, disabled and those who pay high property taxes; some politicians, like New York City Mayor Michael R Bloomberg, find political benefit in conspicuous placement of their names on mailings and checks; photo (M)

Full Article

Gonzo Gone, Rather Going, Watergate Still Here

Date: 06 March 2005

By FRANK RICH

Frank RICH

Frank Rich column disusses state of network news today; notes recent suicide of Hunter S Thompson and Dan Rather's departure from the CBS anchor chair this week; compares their best work with current state of journalism; discusses case of Jeff Gannon, fake reporter for a fake news organization, who was given White House press credentials; compares lack of investigative reporting today to coverage of Watergate in 1972; photos (L)

Full Article

U.S. CHECKPOINTS RAISE IRE IN IRAQ

Date: 07 March 2005

By JOHN F. BURNS; Reporting for this article was contributed by Robert F. Worth, James Glanz, Edward Wong and Iraqi staff members of The New York Times bureau in Baghdad and by Thom Shanker from Washington

John BURNS

Many apparently innocent Iraqis have been killed or injured at American checkpoints by soldiers wary that second's hesitation can mean death; accounts of incidents vary widely, with American command emphasizing aspects of drivers' behavior that aroused legitimate concerns, and survivors saying they were doing nothing threatening; American and Iraqi officials say they have no figures on such casualties, or on far higher number of civilian deaths in fighting that began with American-led invasion nearly two years ago; military says it takes many precautions to ensure safety of civiilans, but refuses to describe engagement rules in detail, citing need to maintain secrecy over how it responds to threat of car bombs; in incident involving Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena, American military claims it fired warning shots before firing into her car, wounding her and killing Italian intelligence officer; Sgrena claims there was no warning before shots were fired; many Iraqis also tell of being fired on with little or no warning; photo (M)

Full Article