Brit Hume Renews Deal With Fox News
Date: 12 February 2003
Fox News Channel strikes deal to renew contract with its political anchor Brit Hume; financial terms undisclosed (S)
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Date: 12 February 2003
Fox News Channel strikes deal to renew contract with its political anchor Brit Hume; financial terms undisclosed (S)
Date: 12 February 2003
By Laurie Goodstein (NYT COMPILED BY ANTHONY RAMIREZ)
Laurie NYT
New York State Supreme Court Justice Joseph C Teresi issues sweeping silence rule in sex abuse cases against Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany (S)
Date: 11 February 2003
By Richard Sandomir
Richard Sandomir
Richard Sandomir TV Sports column discusses ongoing battle between Cablevision Inc and YES Network, whose newspaper ads criticize Cablevision's allegedly anticompetitive actions, and contends that end seems no where in sight (M)
Date: 11 February 2003
By Sarah Lyall
Sarah Lyall
News media in England would be hard-pressed to publish images or details of public figures' private lives without permission if movie stars Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones prevail in their lawsuit against The Sun for publishing paparazzi pictures of their wedding; London's celebrity-hungry press has dozens of publications devoted to scrappily snatched paparazzi shots of stars, the more compromising the better; photos (M)
Date: 11 February 2003
By Joe Sharkey
Joe Sharkey
Air travel experts attending industry conference in Singapore say airports are fairly empty, as many business and leisure travelers put off trips amid confusing terrorist alarms and rumors of war in Iraq; International Air Transport Association director Giovanni Bisignani comments; members of military reserve and National Guard units called to active duty in connection with impending military action against Iraq will get yearlong extension, through February 2005, of any elite-status level they currently hold in Northwest Airlines WorldPerks frequent-flier program; best airport retail and food concessions at domestic airports as rated by Airport Revenue News noted; main pilots' union at Air France says it will stage unspecified strike actions starting Feb 17; Delta Air Lines is latest to test in-flight food sales, trying them out on 16 flights between New York and Fort Lauderdale (Memo Pad column) (M)
Date: 12 February 2003
By Peter S. Green
Peter Green
Leading Polish newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza belatedly publishes allegation that film producer Lew Rywin promised editor Adam Michnik that he would smooth out legislative obstacles facing Agora, paper's parent company, in return for $17.5 million; Michnik says he did not print story until two months after summit meeting last December for fear of undermining Poland's bid to join European Union; critics suggest Michnik was protecting friend Prime Min Leszek Miller, who Rywin allegedly approached first; observers see evidence of how Gazeta and Poland have changed since Michnik and others led fight against Communism (M)
Date: 11 February 2003
By Tyler Kepner
Tyler Kepner
New York Yankees newly acquired outfielder Hideki Matsui arrives at spring training facility early to work out under glare of media spotlight; photos (M)
Date: 12 February 2003
By Joe Drape
Joe Drape
Joe Drape On College Basketball column contends that St John's University basketball coach Mike Jarvis, under scrutiny by public and media for because team is struggling this season, should share blame with university administration, which puts strain on team's finances and opportunities; photo (M)
Date: 12 February 2003
By Patricia Winters Lauro
Patricia Lauro
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Date: 11 February 2003
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Pfizer Inc says Food and Drug Administration has approved its Zoloft antidepressant for long-term treatment of social-anxiety disorder called social phobia (S)