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17th of July 2002 News

Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 2002. gada 17. jūlijs

An Upstart News Team On the Beat

Date: 17 July 2002

By Neil Genzlinger

Neil Genzlinger

Neil Genzlinger reviews TV program Breaking News; photo (S)

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The Game Is All Business to Woods

Date: 17 July 2002

By Clifton Brown

Clifton Brown

Tiger Woods prepares for British Open and answers number of questions on controversial topics with ease and stiff upper lip at news conference; photo (M)

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Poll Finds Concerns That Bush Is Overly Influenced by Business

Date: 18 July 2002

By Richard W. Stevenson and Janet Elder

Richard Stevenson

New York Times/CBS News Poll finds Americans worry Pres Bush and his administration are too heavily influenced by big business, fear that Bush and Vice Pres Dick Cheney are hiding something about own corporate pasts and feel economy is in its worst shape since 1994; overwhelming majority of Democrats and over third of Republicans polled say administration is more interested in protecting interests of large companies than those of ordinary Americans; two-thirds of respondents and over half of Republicans say business interests have too much influence on Republican Party; less than half say business has too much influence over Democrats; poll finds significant dip in Americans' trust in government; Bush remains personally popular, with 70 percent approval rating, down from peak of 89 percent after Sept 11; graphs (M)

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World Briefing | Africa: Zimbabwe: Reprieve For American Reporter

Date: 18 July 2002

By Henri E. Cauvin (NYT)

Henri Cauvin

Judge rules Guardian reporter Andrew Meldrum, American ordered to leave Zimbabwe after his acquittal on charges he published falsehoods, may stay pending appeal to Supreme Court (S)

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World Briefing | Asia: Pakistan: Reporter's Killers File Appeals

Date: 18 July 2002

By Ian Fisher (NYT)

Ian NYT

Salman Saqib, Fahad Naseem and Shaikh Adil appeal life sentences they face in Pakistan for kidnapping and killing of American reporter Daniel Pearl (S)

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Yankees Tell Dolan Hard Work Is the Key

Date: 18 July 2002

By Tyler Kepner

Tyler Kepner

New York Yankees Notebook discusses owner George Steinbrenner's response to Cleveland Indians owner Larry Dolan's accusations that Yankees buy their success; Steinbrenner contends that Dolan's remarks ignore fact that Yankees work hard; Yankees declined request from Detroit Tigers for Yankees infielder Nick Johnson in trade talks, insisting on securing Johnson's place with Yankees; relief pitcher Ramiro Mendoza seems fully recovered from elbow injury; Sporting News names shortstop Derek Jeter No.1 Good Guy in Pro Sports because of his work with children's programs (M)

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BOEING'S PROFIT IS DOWN, BUT SHARES ARE UP

Date: 18 July 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Boeing Co says profit fell 7.3 percent in second quarter; net income fell to $779 million from $840 million year earlier; sales fell 11 percent, to $13.9 billion from $15.5 billion (S)

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JOHNSON & JOHNSON PROFIT RISES 12%

Date: 17 July 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Johnson & Johnson says second-quarter profit rose 12 percent; net income rose to $1.65 billion from $1.48 billion; sales rose 11 percent, to $9.07 billion (S)

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MAYTAG SAYS SALES GROWTH WILL SLOW IN SECOND HALF

Date: 17 July 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Maytag Corp says sales growth will slow in second half of year; company's shares fall $6.54, to $32.32 (S)

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REGULATORY MOVE CAUSES DROP IN CAPITAL ONE SHARES

Date: 18 July 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Capital One Financial Corp says regulators require it to increase reserves for loan losses, setting off sharp decline in its stock; shares fall $20.12, or 39.8 percent, to $30.48 (S)

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