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10th of August 2014 News

Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 2014. gada 10. augusts

Vietnam Gives Brief Show of Openness in Standoff With China

Date: 11 August 2014

By AUSTIN RAMZY

Austin RAMZY

Vietnam invited foreign reporters to embed with its Coast Guard and see what challenges it faced from China’s presence in the South China Sea.

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99-Page Ruling in O’Bannon Case Is Missing Something: Clarity

Date: 10 August 2014

By BEN STRAUSS, STEVE EDER and MARC TRACY

Ben STRAUSS

News analysis; Judge Claudia Wilken, who declared that NCAA's longstanding amateurism rules are a violation of antitrust laws, tempers blow to NCAA by suggesting that universities pay athletes via trust fund that they can gain access to once their college playing careers are over, and that NCAA puts cap on how much institutions can offer each player.

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As ISIS Militants Exert Their Control, U.S. Pursues a Military Middle Road

Date: 10 August 2014

By MICHAEL R. GORDON

Michael GORDON

News analysis; United States is trying to contain threat posed by Islamic militants in northern and western Iraq by carrying out limited airstrikes; says formation of government in Iraq is critical in fighting Islamic State in Iraq and Syria militants.

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Judge in N.C.A.A. Case Known as Evenhanded

Date: 11 August 2014

By JOHN BRANCH

John BRANCH

News analysis; Federal Judge Claudia Wilken may forever be remembered as the judge who helped reshape college athletics after her landmark ruling that NCAA cannot prevent college athletes from earning money, in what is known as the O'Bannon case; has a reputation as an intelligent, fair-minded, good-humored referee who prizes efficiency and directness.

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Print Is Down, and Now Out

Date: 11 August 2014

By DAVID CARR

David CARR

David Carr The Media Equation column contends that persistent financial demands of Wall Street have trumped informational needs of Main Street; observes that print has become too much of a drag on earnings, so media companies Gannett and Tribune Co are rapidly dropping their print divisions.

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Facebook’s Change of Face

Date: 10 August 2014

By KATHERINE ROSMAN

Katherine ROSMAN

More Facebook users are posting their opinions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, as well as other global news stories, alongside family pictures and funny videos, leaving some users feeling disoriented.

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50 Million New Reasons BuzzFeed Wants to Take Its Content Far Beyond Lists

Date: 11 August 2014

By MIKE ISAAC

Mike ISAAC

Viral media site BuzzFeed will use a $50 million investment from venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz to diversify its content, expand its video arm and create an in-house incubator for new technology; question remains whether site, with 150 million average monthly viewers, can maintain agility and skills of tech start-up while building breadth of large media company.

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Quotations in the News

Date: 11 August 2014

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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His Own Redemption Story

Date: 10 August 2014

By LAURA M. HOLSON

Laura

Former Vanity Fair celebrity journalist Kevin Sessums, whose storied life came crashing down after a fall-out with editor Tina Brown and descent into substance abuse, is slowly making his way back into celebrity culture; Sessums, now sober, is editor in chief of FourTwoNine, new glossy magazine published in San Francisco by gay and lesbian professional social network dot429.com.

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Chapman Pincher, Fleet St. Scoop Specialist, Dies at 100

Date: 10 August 2014

By DOUGLAS MARTIN

Douglas MARTIN

Chapman Pincher, reporter for The London Daily Express who insinuated himself into murky world of spy chiefs, generals, politicians and royalty for 40 years, dies at age 100.

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