Atkārtoti atskaņo trešdiena, 2004. gada 24. novembris

2004. gada 24. novembris bija trešdiena zem zvaigznes zīmes . Tā bija 328 diena gadā. ASV prezidents bija George W. Bush.

Ja esat dzimis šajā dienā, jums ir 21 gadi. Jūsu pēdējā dzimšanas diena bija pirmdiena, 2025. gada 24. novembris, pirms 207 dienām. Jūsu nākamā dzimšanas diena ir otrdiena, 2026. gada 24. novembris pēc 157 dienām. Jūs esat dzīvojis 7 877 dienas jeb aptuveni 189 055 stundas, vai aptuveni 11 343 316 minūtes vai aptuveni 680 598 960 sekundes.

Daži cilvēki, kuri dalās šajā dzimšanas dienā:

  • Teds Bandijs (psihologs, sērijveida slepkava, dzimis 1946. gada 24. novembris)
  • Ketrīna Heigla (TV producents, aktieris, kinoaktieris, kinoproducents, modele, televīzijas aktieris, dzimis 1978. gada 24. novembris)
  • Lakijs Lučāno (Gangsteris, dzimis 1897. gada 24. novembris)
  • Benedikts Spinoza (filozofs, politologs, rakstnieks, teologs, tulkotājs, valodnieks, dzimis 1632. gada 24. novembris)
  • Colin Hanks (balss aktieris, kinoaktieris, kinoproducents, kinorežisors, scenārists, televīzijas aktieris, teātra aktieris, dzimis 1977. gada 24. novembris)
  • Erihs fon Manšteins (virsnieks, dzimis 1887. gada 24. novembris)
  • Anrī de Tulūzs-Lotreks (dizainers, gleznotājs, grafikas dizaineris, grafiķis, keramiķis, mākslinieks, plakātists, dzimis 1864. gada 24. novembris)
  • Aleksandrs Suvorovs (militārpersona, virsnieks, dzimis 1730. gada 24. novembris)
  • Zekerijs Teilors (valsts amatpersona, dzimis 1784. gada 24. novembris)
  • Pīts Bests (bundzinieks, mūziķis, dzimis 1941. gada 24. novembris)
  • Emirs Kusturica (aktieris, kinoproducents, kinorežisors, komponists, mūziķis, producents, prozaiķis, scenārists, spiegs, ģitārists, dzimis 1954. gada 24. novembris)
  • Oskars Robertsons (basketbola treneris, basketbolists, dzimis 1938. gada 24. novembris)
  • Arundhati Roy (esejists, rakstnieks, romānu rakstnieks, scenārists, dzimis 1961. gada 24. novembris)
  • Mario Gavranovičs (futbolists, dzimis 1989. gada 24. novembris)
  • Lukāšs Hrādeckis (futbolists, dzimis 1989. gada 24. novembris)
  • Conleth Hill (kinoaktieris, scenārists, televīzijas aktieris, teātra aktieris, dzimis 1964. gada 24. novembris)
  • Toms Odells (dziedātājs, dziesminieks, modele, pianists, dzimis 1990. gada 24. novembris)
  • Kārlis XI (monarhs, dzimis 1655. gada 24. novembris)
  • Alfrēds Šnitke (komponists, mūzikas pedagogs, mūziķis, pianists, universitātes profesors, dzimis 1934. gada 24. novembris)
  • Orānas Morics (politiķis, virsnieks, dzimis 1567. gada 14. novembris)
  • Li Džendao (fiziķis, fiziķis-teorētiķis, universitātes profesors, dzimis 1926. gada 24. novembris)
  • Geraldine Fitzgerald (dziedātājs, kinoaktieris, televīzijas aktieris, teātra aktieris, teātra režisors, dzimis 1913. gada 24. novembris)
  • Nebīls Bentālibs (futbolists, dzimis 1994. gada 24. novembris)
  • Albens Bārklijs (advokāts, politiķis, tiesnesis, dzimis 1877. gada 24. novembris)
  • Džordžs Moskone (politiķis, dzimis 1929. gada 24. novembris)
  • Ruben Santiago-Hudson (balss aktieris, dramaturgs, kinoaktieris, scenārists, televīzijas aktieris, teātra aktieris, dzimis 1956. gada 24. novembris)
  • Georgijs Čičerins (diplomāts, muzikologs, politiķis, dzimis 1872. gada 24. novembris)
  • Marija Hefla-Rīša (kalnu slēpotājs, dzimis 1984. gada 24. novembris)
  • Karmelita Džetera (sprinteris, vieglatlēts, dzimis 1979. gada 24. novembris)
  • Bilents Korkmazs (futbola treneris, futbolists, dzimis 1968. gada 24. novembris)
  • Mario Gaspars (futbolists, dzimis 1990. gada 24. novembris)
  • Garson Kanin (dramaturgs, kinorežisors, libretists, rakstnieks, romānu rakstnieks, scenārists, teātra režisors, dzimis 1912. gada 24. novembris)
  • Joan Sanderson (aktieris, kinoaktieris, dzimis 1912. gada 24. novembris)
  • Morgan James (aktieris, dziedātājs, dziesmu autors, komponists, dzimis 1981. gada 24. novembris)
  • Shanti Roney (aktieris, kinoaktieris, teātra aktieris, dzimis 1970. gada 24. novembris)
  • Hermann Otto Solms (politiķis, dzimis 1940. gada 24. novembris)
  • Alan Lake (aktieris, dejotājs, televīzijas aktieris, dzimis 1940. gada 24. novembris)
  • Maiks Hofmens (hokejists, dzimis 1989. gada 24. novembris)
  • Luiss Leons Sančess (riteņbraucējs, dzimis 1983. gada 24. novembris)
  • John Justin (aktieris, aviators, kinoaktieris, televīzijas aktieris, teātra aktieris, dzimis 1917. gada 24. novembris)
  • Paul Ryder (ģitārists, dzimis 1964. gada 24. novembris)
  • Volters Bērlijs Grifins (ainavu arhitekts, arhitekts, pilsētplānotājs, dzimis 1876. gada 24. novembris)
  • Simons van der Mērs (fiziķis, izgudrotājs, dzimis 1925. gada 24. novembris)
  • Naoja Kikuči (futbolists, dzimis 1984. gada 24. novembris)
  • Leo Mēšelins (baņķieris, komersants, politiķis, dzimis 1839. gada 24. novembris)
  • Henrijs Bakls (filozofs, rakstnieks, sociologs, vēsturnieks, šahists, dzimis 1821. gada 24. novembris)
  • Rafael Cansinos-Asséns (dzejnieks, literatūrkritiķis, rakstnieks, romānu rakstnieks, tulkotājs, valodnieks, dzimis 1882. gada 24. novembris)
  • Sigit Budiarto (badmintonists, dzimis 1975. gada 24. novembris)
  • Agustín Edwards Eastman (izdevējs, uzņēmējs, žurnālists, dzimis 1927. gada 24. novembris)
  • Kacpers Pjoruns (šaha problēmists, šahists, dzimis 1991. gada 24. novembris)
  • Martin Charnin (dramaturgs, dziesmu autors, liriķis, teātra režisors, dzimis 1934. gada 24. novembris)
  • Hoseba Lorente (futbolists, dzimis 1979. gada 24. novembris)
  • Lee Wan Wah (badmintonists, dzimis 1975. gada 24. novembris)
  • Friedrich Leibniz (universitātes profesors, dzimis 1597. gada 24. novembris)
  • Albert Wolsky (kostīmu mākslinieks, dzimis 1930. gada 24. novembris)
  • Takadži Mori (futbola treneris, futbolists, dzimis 1943. gada 24. novembris)
  • Branko Radivojevičs (hokejists, dzimis 1980. gada 24. novembris)
  • Jaspers De Beists (riteņbraucējs, dzimis 1993. gada 24. novembris)
  • Grigorijs Paņins (hokejists, dzimis 1985. gada 24. novembris)
  • Frēdriks Klesons (hokejists, dzimis 1992. gada 24. novembris)
  • Olav Fykse Tveit (priesteris, teologs, dzimis 1960. gada 24. novembris)
  • Hando Runnels (dzejnieks, politiķis, rakstnieks, dzimis 1938. gada 24. novembris)
  • August Boeckh (universitātes profesors, dzimis 1785. gada 24. novembris)
  • Kurts Rihters (zinātniskās literatūras rakstnieks, šaha problēmists, šahists, dzimis 1900. gada 24. novembris)
  • Aleksandrs Vešņakovs (diplomāts, politiķis, dzimis 1952. gada 24. novembris)
  • Gunter Weißgerber (politiķis, dzimis 1955. gada 24. novembris)
  • Kristine Belson (kinoproducents, dzimis 1964. gada 24. novembris)
  • Karl Kroeber (literatūrkritiķis, žurnālists, dzimis 1926. gada 24. novembris)
  • Brendons Hanters (basketbolists, dzimis 1980. gada 24. novembris)
  • Machteld Ramoudt (aktieris, kinoaktieris, dzimis 1952. gada 24. novembris)
  • Dainis Turlais (politiķis, virsnieks, dzimis 1954. gada 24. novembris)
  • Kērtiss Fosters (hokeja treneris, hokejists, dzimis 1981. gada 24. novembris)
  • Norbert Burger (dzejnieks, jurists, politiķis, dzimis 1932. gada 24. novembris)
  • Ralfs Eilands (dziedātājs, mūziķis, dzimis 1993. gada 24. novembris)
  • Rauls Paoli (aktieris, bokseris, vieglatlēts, dzimis 1887. gada 24. novembris)
  • Ling Wan Ting (badmintonists, dzimis 1980. gada 24. novembris)
  • Tomašs Žebrovskis (arhitekts, astronoms, matemātiķis, dzimis 1714. gada 24. novembris)
  • Shizuka Matsuo (badmintonists, dzimis 1986. gada 24. novembris)
  • Jānis Pauļuks (politiķis, dzimis 1865. gada 24. novembris)
  • Alfred Lawrence (politiķis, tiesnesis, dzimis 1843. gada 24. novembris)
  • Žans Taubenhauss (šahists, dzimis 1849. gada 24. novembris)
  • Dāns Olivjē (riteņbraucējs, dzimis 1992. gada 24. novembris)
  • Jānis Dūklavs (politiķis, dzimis 1952. gada 24. novembris)
  • Luijs de Šamsavēns (virsnieks, dzimis 1867. gada 24. novembris)
  • Tomass Cīglers (kalnu riteņbraucējs, riteņbraucējs, triatlonists, dzimis 1980. gada 24. novembris)
  • Lindons Rašs (bobslejists, dzimis 1980. gada 24. novembris)
  • Minoru Kobata (futbolists, dzimis 1946. gada 24. novembris)
  • Otto Rubensohn (klasikas arheologs, kurators, dzimis 1867. gada 24. novembris)
  • Haije Kramers (šahists, dzimis 1917. gada 24. novembris)
  • Alfred Schmidt (politiķis, dzimis 1891. gada 24. novembris)
  • Carl von Hanno (gleznotājs, mākslinieks, universitātes profesors, dzimis 1901. gada 24. novembris)
  • Ward Morehouse (dramaturgs, scenārists, slejinieks, teātra kritiķis, žurnālists, dzimis 1895. gada 24. novembris)
  • Michael Pickering (austrāliešu futbola spēlētājs, dzimis 1941. gada 24. novembris)
  • Rainer Prewo (politiķis, universitātes profesors, dzimis 1945. gada 24. novembris)
  • Klaus Schwickert (politiķis, dzimis 1931. gada 24. novembris)
  • J. Keirn Brennan (dziesmu autors, komponists, dzimis 1873. gada 24. novembris)
  • Simon Maunoury (badmintonists, dzimis 1983. gada 24. novembris)
  • Karl-Heinz Haseloh (politiķis, dzimis 1946. gada 24. novembris)
  • Wilfried Schreck (politiķis, dzimis 1955. gada 24. novembris)
  • Wolfgang Franz (politiķis, dzimis 1945. gada 24. novembris)
  • Ernest-Marie Pernelle (gleznotājs, dzimis 1861. gada 24. novembris)
  • Georges Décôte (gleznotājs, dzimis 1870. gada 24. novembris)
  • Fiona Mertens (riteņbraucējs, dzimis 1996. gada 24. novembris)
  • Dylan Pereira (futbolists, dzimis 2002. gada 24. novembris)
  • George Andrew (futbolists, dzimis 1945. gada 24. novembris)
  • Drajat Beno (badmintonists, dzimis 1997. gada 24. novembris)
  • Loic Antoine Nanicaoudin (badmintonists, dzimis 1999. gada 24. novembris)
  • Otto Antrick (politiķis, dzimis 1858. gada 24. novembris)
  • Aimé Steck (komponists, dzimis 1892. gada 24. novembris)
  • Amilia Wallace (skeletonists, dzimis 1987. gada 24. novembris)
  • Chen Kang (badmintonists, dzimis 1965. gada 24. novembris)
  • Thomas Funk (politiķis, dzimis 1962. gada 24. novembris)
  • Sibylle Tönnies (jurists, publicists, sociologs, universitātes profesors, dzimis 1944. gada 24. novembris)
  • Heinz Schreiber (politiķis, dzimis 1942. gada 24. novembris)
  • Friedrich Puchta (politiķis, žurnālists, dzimis 1883. gada 24. novembris)
  • Friedrich Stephan (politiķis, dzimis 1915. gada 24. novembris)
  • Fritz Auslaender (politiķis, dzimis 1885. gada 24. novembris)
  • Sushant Saxena (badmintonists, dzimis 1972. gada 24. novembris)
  • Guðrún Júlíusdóttir (badmintonists, dzimis 1968. gada 24. novembris)
  • Heinrich Hemsath (politiķis, dzimis 1902. gada 24. novembris)
  • Helmut Kalex (universitātes profesors, dzimis 1931. gada 24. novembris)
  • Helmut Vollprecht (kamaniņu braucējs, dzimis 1941. gada 24. novembris)
  • Júlia Dudics (badmintonists, dzimis 1954. gada 24. novembris)
  • Toralv Maurstad (aktieris, balss aktieris, televīzijas aktieris, teātra aktieris, dzimis 1926. gada 24. novembris)
  • Patrick Lau Kim Pong (badmintonists, dzimis 1974. gada 24. novembris)
  • Reinhold Amonat (politiķis, dzimis 1926. gada 24. novembris)
  • Richard Platz (tirgotājs, dzimis 1867. gada 24. novembris)
  • Alfred Prezewowsky (politiķis, dzimis 1931. gada 24. novembris)
  • Dieter Stoltz (politiķis, dzimis 1938. gada 24. novembris)
  • Gustave Le Paige (arheologs, etnologs, dzimis 1903. gada 24. novembris)
  • Edith Checa Oviedo (dzejnieks, radio personība, rakstnieks, skolotājs, žurnālists, dzimis 1957. gada 24. novembris)
  • Juan Facundo Riaño y Montero (mākslas vēsturnieks, politiķis, skolotājs, vēsturnieks, dzimis 1829. gada 24. novembris)
  • Johan Peter Westring (botāniķis, ārsts, dzimis 1753. gada 24. novembris)
  • Mārtiņš Bruņenieks (filologs, pedagogs, dzimis 1866. gada 24. novembris)
  • Núbia Óliiver (aktieris, erotisko fotogrāfiju modele, dzimis 1973. gada 24. novembris)
  • Ivans Zaļits (revolucionārs, dzimis 1876. gada 24. novembris)
  • Krista Hābriha (farmaceits, universitātes profesors, zinātniskās literatūras rakstnieks, dzimis 1940. gada 24. novembris)
  • Jūliuss fon Zēfelds (jurists, tiesnesis, dzimis 1802. gada 24. novembris)
  • Ainārs Čukste (basketbola treneris, dzimis 1966. gada 24. novembris)
  • Egils Baldzēns (politiķis, dzimis 1960. gada 24. novembris)
  • Jānis Straubergs (zinātnieks, dzimis 1886. gada 24. novembris)
  • Jānis Ūdentiņš (virsnieks, dzimis 1899. gada 24. novembris)
  • Jens Chemnitz (priesteris, dzimis 1853. gada 24. novembris)
  • Ludwig Hopf (rakstnieks, ārsts, dzimis 1838. gada 24. novembris)
  • Ygor Coelho (badmintonists, dzimis 1996. gada 24. novembris)
  • Karin Suter-Erath (badmintonists, dzimis 1970. gada 24. novembris)
  • Keiran Araza (daiļslidotājs, dzimis 1992. gada 24. novembris)
  • Paulius Pultinevičius (šahists, dzimis 2001. gada 24. novembris)
  • Alfrēds Dinbergs (politiķis, dzimis 1878. gada 24. novembris)
  • Mirdza Martinsone (sportists, žurnālists, dzimis 1916. gada 24. novembris)

24th of November 2004 News

Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 2004. gada 24. novembris

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)

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)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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