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21st of March 2005 News
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NEWS CORPORATION GAINS FULL CONTROL OF FOX
Date: 22 March 2005
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
News Corp persuades Fox Entertainment Group minority holders to accept $6.6 billion for their stock, giving company full control of assets, including Fox News Channel and 20th Century Fox film studio (S)
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Cards Win $100,000? Sorry, Wrong Number
Date: 21 March 2005
By Andrea Elliott
Andrea Elliott
Daily News Scratch n'Match lottery error mistakenly awards $100,000 to possibly thousands of New Yorkers; photos (M)
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To Stay Competitive, A.P. Gives Clients More Than Just Facts
Date: 21 March 2005
By Katharine Q. Seelye
Katharine Seelye
Associated Press begins offering its newspaper members optional alternative leads to its news reports, leads that seek to draw reader in through imagery, narrative devices, perspective or other creative means rather than just giving basic who, what, when, where and why (S)
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THE SCHIAVO CASE: THE VIDEOTAPE -- Critic's Notebook; Provocative Snapshots Of a Many-Layered Issue
Date: 21 March 2005
By Virginia Heffernan
Virginia Heffernan
Virginia Heffernan Critic's Notebook column criticizes television coverage of controversy over Terri Schiavo, brain-damaged Florida women; says news and talk programs have allowed commentators from the political left and right to serve up their preset conclusions and failed to help viewers understand medical and personal questions involved in case; photo (M)
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To Cut Online Chatter, Apple Goes to Court
Date: 21 March 2005
By John Markoff
John Markoff
Apple Computer co-founder Steven P Jobs, after years of fostering intense secrecy while at same time orchestrating new product buzz, is suing several Web sites that traffic in Apple news in effort to learn if his employees are leaking product data; decision to sue operators of small Internet fan sites comes as no surprise to many Silicon Valley veterans, who cite his reputation as iconoclastic and confrontational; say move could strengthen his marketing magic by deepening secrecy, and thus buzz, he has tried to maintain around company's future products; stock price graph; photos (M)
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Two Polls Show Ferrer Leading in a Race Against Bloomberg
Date: 22 March 2005
By Jim Rutenberg
Jim Rutenberg
Fernando Ferrer leads Mayor Michael R Bloomberg in two polls of registered voters on their election choices for mayor of New York City; poll taken for NY1 News and Newsday has Ferrer beating Bloomberg 49 to 35 percent, and Borough Pres C Virginia Fields leading Bloomberg 42 to 39 percent; another taken by WNBC/Marist College Institute has Bloomberg beating all candidates except Ferrer, whom he trails by 42 to 49 percent; both polls show Ferrer winning Democratic primary (S)
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Dancing Around Journalistic Issues in a Lawsuit Over Apple Secrets
Date: 21 March 2005
By Jonathan D. Glater
Jonathan
Some lawyers and journalists are worried by Judge James P Kleinberg's ruling allowing Apple Computer to issue subpoena to e-mail service provider for one of Web sites that disclosed details of forthcoming product; Kleinberg rules that whoever disclosed information stole trade secret and was not blowing whistle on matter of compelling public interest; ruling sidesteps question of those on Web sites who disclosed Apple's product details were journalists and eligible to claim any privilege in first place, either under federal law or California's shield law; critics question notion that anything of economic value that is kept secret is by that very fact a trade secret (M)
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New Openness in Deciding When and How to Die
Date: 21 March 2005
By John Schwartz
John Schwartz
Many Americans are quietly taking active role in their own deaths, some with help of their doctors and others through actions of their own that blur definition of suicide; experts say support for assisted suicide is likely to increase as baby boomers, long accustomed to making decisions that shape their lives, demand say over their deaths, as well; surveys suggest that more than half of Americans find physician-assisted suicide morally acceptable, although many people remain opposed, often on moral or religious grounds; Rabbi Leonard A Sharzer, doctor and bioethicist who opposes suicide on religious grounds, says news coverage of assisted suicide and controversial end-of-life issues, from Dr Jack Kevorkian and Schiavo to fight over Oregon's law, has made patients more comfortable talking about death; even in Oregon, where broadest range of choices is available, few take option of hastening death through suicide drugs; photos (M)
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STINGER INTRODUCES STUN GUN TO COMPETE WITH TASER
Date: 22 March 2005
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Stinger Systems, a maker of electric stun guns, said that it had begun producing a gun exclusively for law enforcement and military use to compete with Taser International. Its weapon, the Stinger, can reach targets as far as 31 feet and comes with video and audio functions that can document use, the company said. It will be sent to about 1,000 police and law enforcement agencies for evaluation, Stinger said. Stock in the company, which is based in Charlotte, N.C., rose $1.98, to $11.68.
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CHIEF OF GENERAL MOTORS BUYS 50,000 SHARES
Date: 22 March 2005
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
General Motors chief executive Rick Wagoner buys $1.5 million worth of company shares, raising his stake by 25 percent (S)
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