Replay do segunda-feira, 29 de março de 2004

O dia 29 de março de 2004 foi um segunda-feira sob o signo de . Foi o dia 88 do ano. O presidente dos Estados Unidos foi George W. Bush.

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Algumas pessoas que compartilham este aniversário:

  • N'Golo Kanté (futebolista, nascido em 29 de março de 1991)
  • Lavrentiy Beria (político, revolucionário, nascido em 29 de março de 1899)
  • Terence Hill (ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, comediante, produtor cinematográfico, produtor de televisão, realizador de cinema, realizador de televisão, nascido em 29 de março de 1939)
  • Billy Beane (empresário(a), jogador de beisebol, nascido em 29 de março de 1962)
  • Brendan Gleeson (ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, ator/atriz de teatro, nascido em 29 de março de 1955)
  • Kim Tae-hee (ator, ator de cinema, modelo, nascido em 29 de março de 1980)
  • Sulli (ator, ator de cinema, cantor, modelo, nascido em 29 de março de 1994)
  • Christopher Lambert (argumentista, ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, empreendedor(a), produtor cinematográfico, soldado, nascido em 29 de março de 1957)
  • Ryohei Suzuki (ator, nascido em 29 de março de 1983)
  • Thorgan Hazard (futebolista, nascido em 29 de março de 1993)
  • Lucy Lawless (artista discográfico(a), ator, ator de cinema, ator/atriz de teatro, cantor, produtor cinematográfico, nascido em 29 de março de 1968)
  • Priti Patel (político, nascido em 29 de março de 1972)
  • Chris D'Elia (argumentista, ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, ator/atriz de voz, comediante, produtor cinematográfico, nascido em 29 de março de 1980)
  • John Major (autobiógrafo, banqueiro, gestor bancário, político, nascido em 29 de março de 1943)
  • Donald Cerrone (ator, kickboxer, lutador de artes marciais mistas, lutador de muay thai, pugilista, nascido em 29 de março de 1983)
  • Arón Piper (ator, ator de televisão, nascido em 29 de março de 1997)
  • Junichi Suwabe (seiyū, nascido em 29 de março de 1972)
  • Jane Hawking (autobiógrafo, escritor(a), linguista, nascido em 29 de março de 1944)
  • Brandi Love (ator, ator/atriz pornográfico(a), blogueiro, empresário(a), escritor(a), modelo, nascido em 29 de março de 1973)
  • Hidetoshi Nishijima (ator, ator de televisão, ator/atriz de voz, nascido em 29 de março de 1971)
  • Dimitri Payet (futebolista, nascido em 29 de março de 1987)
  • John Tyler (advogado, estadista, político, nascido em 29 de março de 1790)
  • Ed Skrein (ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, cantor, músico(a), rapper, nascido em 29 de março de 1983)
  • Elle Macpherson (apresentador de televisão, ator, ator de cinema, empreendedor(a), empresário(a), modelo, produtor de televisão, supermodelo, nascido em 29 de março de 1964)
  • Amy Sedaris (argumentista, ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, ator/atriz de teatro, ator/atriz de voz, comediante, escritor(a), romancista, nascido em 29 de março de 1961)
  • Vangelis (artista discográfico(a), compositor de bandas sonoras, compositor(a), pintor, produtor(a) musical, tecladista, nascido em 29 de março de 1943)
  • Jo Nesbø (argumentista, cantor, economista, escritor de literatura infantil, escritor(a), futebolista, jornalista, músico(a), romancista, nascido em 29 de março de 1960)
  • Vincent Gigante (pugilista, nascido em 29 de março de 1928)
  • Sam Walton (economista, empreendedor(a), empresário(a), nascido em 29 de março de 1918)
  • Aleixo I da Rússia (monarca, nascido em 29 de março de 1629)
  • Annabella Sciorra (ator de cinema, ator de televisão, ator/atriz de teatro, produtor cinematográfico, nascido em 29 de março de 1960)
  • Lara Logan (correspondente de guerra, jornalista, nascido em 29 de março de 1971)
  • Teemu Pukki (futebolista, nascido em 29 de março de 1990)
  • Eric Idle (argumentista, ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, cantautor(a), comediante, dramaturgo, escritor(a), guitarrista, letrista, realizador de cinema, romancista, nascido em 29 de março de 1943)
  • Oliver Jackson-Cohen (ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, modelo, nascido em 29 de março de 1986)
  • Maria Rasputin (artista de circo, escritor(a), nascido em 29 de março de 1899)
  • Marina Sirtis (ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, ator/atriz de voz, nascido em 29 de março de 1955)
  • Rui Manuel César Costa (futebolista, nascido em 29 de março de 1972)
  • Jennifer Capriati (tenista, nascido em 29 de março de 1976)
  • Ernst Jünger (entomologista, escritor de ficção científica, escritor(a), filósofo, jornalista, poeta, soldado, nascido em 29 de março de 1895)
  • Scott Wilson (ator de cinema, ator de televisão, nascido em 29 de março de 1942)
  • Fabrizio Corona (ator, empresário(a), jornalista, nascido em 29 de março de 1974)
  • Victor Salva (argumentista, ator, produtor cinematográfico, realizador de cinema, nascido em 29 de março de 1958)
  • Marc Overmars (futebolista, nascido em 29 de março de 1973)
  • Hideaki Takizawa (ator, cantor, nascido em 29 de março de 1982)
  • Hanna Reitsch (oficial militar, nascido em 29 de março de 1912)
  • Hiromi Tsuru (artista mirim, ator, ator/atriz de voz, seiyū, nascido em 29 de março de 1960)
  • Kenichi Ogata (ator, seiyū, nascido em 29 de março de 1942)
  • Carlo Maria Bonaparte (advogado, perito judicial, político, nascido em 29 de março de 1746)
  • Perry Farrell (ator, cantor, guitarrista, músico(a), surfista, nascido em 29 de março de 1959)
  • Adam Gase (treinador, nascido em 29 de março de 1978)
  • Cy Young (jogador de beisebol, nascido em 29 de março de 1867)
  • Jill Goodacre (ator, ator de televisão, modelo, nascido em 29 de março de 1964)
  • Nana Akufo-Addo (advogado, diplomata, político, nascido em 29 de março de 1944)
  • Nathalie Cardone (ator, ator de cinema, cantor, nascido em 29 de março de 1967)
  • Tess Daly (apresentador, apresentador de televisão, jornalista, modelo, nascido em 29 de março de 1969)
  • Marten de Roon (futebolista, nascido em 29 de março de 1991)
  • Mohamed Bouazizi (vendedor ambulante, nascido em 29 de março de 1984)
  • Michel Hazanavicius (argumentista, ator, montador, produtor cinematográfico, realizador de cinema, nascido em 29 de março de 1967)
  • Fabio Borini (futebolista, nascido em 29 de março de 1991)
  • Bola Tinubu (contabilista, político, nascido em 29 de março de 1942)
  • Stanislav Govorukhin (argumentista, ator, político, produtor cinematográfico, realizador de cinema, realizador de televisão, nascido em 29 de março de 1936)
  • Ari Emanuel (agente literário, empresário(a), nascido em 29 de março de 1961)
  • Shinichi Mochizuki (matemático, nascido em 29 de março de 1969)
  • Megan Hilty (ator, ator de televisão, ator/atriz de teatro, ator/atriz de voz, cantor, modelo, nascido em 29 de março de 1981)
  • Renn Hawkey (ator, ator de televisão, carpinteiro, produtor cinematográfico, nascido em 29 de março de 1974)
  • Tomáš Vaclík (futebolista, nascido em 29 de março de 1989)
  • Bud Cort (argumentista, ator de cinema, ator/atriz de teatro, ator/atriz de voz, realizador de cinema, nascido em 29 de março de 1948)
  • Bobby Kimball (cantautor(a), cantor, músico(a), nascido em 29 de março de 1947)
  • Walt Frazier (ator, jogador de basquetebol, nascido em 29 de março de 1945)
  • Hisashi Eguchi (desenhista, mangaká, nascido em 29 de março de 1956)
  • Wladimir Wladimirowitsch Presnjakow ((a)bailarino, ator, cantor, compositor(a), tecladista, nascido em 29 de março de 1968)
  • Ezgi Mola (ator, nascido em 29 de março de 1983)
  • Rolf Lassgård (ator, ator de cinema, nascido em 29 de março de 1955)
  • Natalia Avelon (ator, ator de cinema, cantor, modelo, nascido em 29 de março de 1980)
  • Ernest Cline (escritor(a), nascido em 29 de março de 1972)
  • Jagdeep (ator, realizador de cinema, nascido em 29 de março de 1939)
  • Park Si-yeon (ator, ator de cinema, modelo, nascido em 29 de março de 1979)
  • Tomoe Shinohara (ator, cantor, produtor(a) musical, nascido em 29 de março de 1979)
  • Pearl Bailey ((a)bailarino, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, ator/atriz de teatro, ator/atriz de voz, cantor, escritor(a), músico(a), nascido em 29 de março de 1918)
  • Kurt Thomas (ator, ginasta artístico, nascido em 29 de março de 1956)
  • Ming Tsai (ator, chef, restaurateur, nascido em 29 de março de 1964)
  • Lima Duarte (ator, ator de televisão, dublador, encenador, nascido em 29 de março de 1930)
  • Alexander Fehling (argumentista, ator de cinema, ator/atriz de teatro, nascido em 29 de março de 1981)
  • Yoo So-young (ator, ator de televisão, cantor, nascido em 29 de março de 1986)
  • Hayley McFarland ((a)bailarino, ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, cantor, nascido em 29 de março de 1991)
  • Aleš Hrdlička (antropólogo(a), médico, patologista, nascido em 29 de março de 1869)
  • Nihal Yalçın (ator, cantor, nascido em 29 de março de 1981)
  • Elena Sofia Ricci (ator, ator de cinema, ator/atriz de teatro, nascido em 29 de março de 1962)
  • Eugene McCarthy (político, professor, nascido em 29 de março de 1916)
  • Attila Csihar (cantor, nascido em 29 de março de 1971)
  • Carlos de Bourbon, Conde de Molina (político, nascido em 29 de março de 1788)
  • Utpal Dutt (ator, escritor(a), realizador de cinema, nascido em 29 de março de 1929)
  • Christopher Lawford (ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, produtor cinematográfico, nascido em 29 de março de 1955)
  • Naser Malek Motiei (ator, realizador de cinema, nascido em 29 de março de 1930)
  • Michael Hayes (argumentista, compositor(a), lutador profissional, nascido em 29 de março de 1959)
  • Nicolas Jean de Dieu Soult (colecionador de arte, militar, político, nascido em 29 de março de 1769)
  • Edwin Lutyens (arquiteto, artista visual, urbanista, nascido em 29 de março de 1869)
  • Samantha Jo (artista marcial, ator, nascido em 29 de março de 1991)
  • Ted Lieu (advogado, oficial de força aérea, político, nascido em 29 de março de 1969)
  • Teófilo Stevenson (engenheiro, pugilista, nascido em 29 de março de 1952)
  • PJ Morton (cantautor(a), guitarrista, nascido em 29 de março de 1981)
  • Marc Gené (apresentador de televisão, piloto de Fórmula 1, nascido em 29 de março de 1974)
  • Babbu Maan (argumentista, ator, realizador de cinema, nascido em 29 de março de 1976)
  • Michael Brecker (compositor(a), músico de jazz, saxofonista, nascido em 29 de março de 1949)
  • Lyle Taylor (futebolista, nascido em 29 de março de 1990)
  • Catherine Cortez Masto (advogado, político, promotor de justiça, nascido em 29 de março de 1964)
  • Michael Winterbottom (argumentista, montador, produtor cinematográfico, realizador de cinema, realizador de televisão, nascido em 29 de março de 1961)
  • Terry Jacks (autor-compositor, cantor, produtor(a) musical, nascido em 29 de março de 1944)
  • Robert Shiller (economista, escritor(a), pedagogo(a), professor(a) universitário(a), nascido em 29 de março de 1946)
  • Sam Hazeldine (ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, nascido em 29 de março de 1972)
  • Karen Ann Quinlan (ativista, nascido em 29 de março de 1954)
  • Jan Zamoyski (diplomata, político, nascido em 19 de março de 1542)
  • André Bouchet (apresentador de televisão, ator, nascido em 29 de março de 1967)
  • Dezső Kosztolányi (crítico literário, ensaísta, escritor(a), jornalista, poeta, tradutor, nascido em 29 de março de 1885)
  • Ine de Wessex (monarca, nascido em 26 de março de 670)
  • Cecília de Iorque (aristocrata, nascido em 20 de março de 1469)
  • Joe Adler (ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, nascido em 29 de março de 1993)
  • Eileen Heckart (ator de cinema, ator de televisão, ator/atriz de teatro, nascido em 29 de março de 1919)
  • Tracey E. Bregman (ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, nascido em 29 de março de 1963)
  • Carlos Alberto Peña (futebolista, nascido em 29 de março de 1990)
  • Anerood Jugnauth (advogado, político, nascido em 29 de março de 1930)
  • Ezequiel Ponce (futebolista, nascido em 29 de março de 1997)
  • Arthur O’Connell (ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, ator/atriz de teatro, nascido em 29 de março de 1908)
  • Sabrina Impacciatore (ator, ator de cinema, ator/atriz de teatro, imitador, nascido em 29 de março de 1968)
  • Lou Hoover (geólogo(a), político, nascido em 29 de março de 1874)
  • Aleksey Kuropatkin (militar, ministro, político, nascido em 29 de março de 1848)
  • Billy Carter (político, nascido em 29 de março de 1937)
  • Boris Komnenić (ator, nascido em 29 de março de 1957)
  • John Suchet (apresentador de televisão, jornalista, nascido em 29 de março de 1944)
  • Alexandre Brasseur (ator, ator de televisão, nascido em 29 de março de 1971)
  • David E. Shaw (bioquímico, cientista de computação, nascido em 29 de março de 1951)
  • Edward George Geoffrey Smith-Stanley (político, nascido em 29 de março de 1799)
  • Nouriel Roubini (colecionador de arte, economista, professor(a) universitário(a), nascido em 29 de março de 1958)
  • József Mindszenty (arcebispo, padre católico, nascido em 29 de março de 1892)
  • Margaret Cuomo (ativista, blogueiro, escritor(a), filantropo, radiologista, nascido em 29 de março de 1959)
  • Krasimir Balakov (futebolista, treinador de futebol, nascido em 29 de março de 1966)
  • Dave Greenfield (compositor(a), tecladista, nascido em 29 de março de 1949)
  • Dan Snaith (cantor, compositor(a), matemático, músico(a), produtor(a) musical, nascido em 29 de março de 1978)
  • Norman Tebbit (político, sindicalista, nascido em 29 de março de 1931)
  • Vanessa Giácomo (ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, nascido em 29 de março de 1983)
  • Ulrich Kelber (político, nascido em 29 de março de 1968)
  • Pedro Bial (apresentador de televisão, escritor(a), jornalista, poeta, produtor de televisão, realizador de cinema, realizador de televisão, nascido em 29 de março de 1958)
  • Julie Goodyear (ator, nascido em 29 de março de 1942)
  • José de Anchieta (compositor(a), escritor(a), historiador(a), linguista, padre católico, poeta, professor, nascido em 19 de março de 1534)
  • Rainer Bonhof (futebolista, treinador de futebol, nascido em 29 de março de 1952)
  • Todd Grinnell (ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, nascido em 29 de março de 1976)
  • Chiaki Ishikawa (autor-compositor, cantautor(a), cantor, compositor(a), nascido em 29 de março de 1969)
  • Richard Lewontin (biólogo, geneticista, matemático, professor(a) universitário(a), nascido em 29 de março de 1929)
  • Michel Ancel (Designer de jogos, designer, designer de jogos eletrônicos, realizador, nascido em 29 de março de 1972)

29th of March 2004 News

Notícias como apareceu na primeira página do New York Times em 29 de março de 2004

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 29 March 2004

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 30 March 2004

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For the Mets, Bad News Hits From All Directions

Date: 30 March 2004

By LEE JENKINS

Lee JENKINS

New York Mets look warily toward season opener after losing three consecutive spring training games; number of key players have minor injuries; photo (M)

Full Article

NPR Stations Had Pushed For Change

Date: 30 March 2004

By LYNETTE CLEMETSON

Lynette CLEMETSON

Several public radio managers across country say National Public Radio's decision to remove Bob Edwards as host of Morning Edition is part of push by network, at urging of local partners, to stay competitive in increasingly crowded news marketplace; NPR's audience has grown 64 percent and program's audience has grown by 41 percent in last five years; NPR reportedly has received more than 17,000 calls and e-mails from angry listeners and Web site, savebobedwards.com, has generated more than 3,000 signatures (M)

Full Article

JARDEN ENDS TALKS TO BUY DIXON TICONDEROGA

Date: 30 March 2004

Jarden Corp ends talks to buy Dixon Ticonderoga Co for about $16 million (S)

Full Article

TYCO SELLS SONITROL SECURITY PRODUCTS UNIT

Date: 30 March 2004

Tyco International Ltd sell its Sonitrol audio-alarm monitoring unit to group led by private equity investors Spire Capital Partners, Carlyle Venture Partners and Wachovia Capital Partners for $125.5 million (S)

Full Article

PEPSICO TO RAISE DIVIDEND AND BUY BACK SOME SHARES

Date: 30 March 2004

PepsiCo Inc raises its annual dividend to 92 cents per share from 64 cents after saying quarterly and annual profit will be at end of forecasts; plans to buy back as much as $7 billion of common stock in next three years (S)

Full Article

In Tyco Trial, an Apparent Gesture Has Many Meanings

Date: 29 March 2004

By DAVID CARR and ADAM LIPTAK; Jacques Steinberg contributed reporting for this article

David CARR

Juror who seemed to give approving signal to defense in trial of former Tyco International executives L Dennis Kozlowski and Mark H Swartz has become centerpiece of debate over whether she should have been identified in news media; she may become issue in trial as well, as defense says it will seek mistrial because compromise of her anonymity could subject her to undue pressure; she was identified by name by two news organizations, breaking longstanding tradition of not naming sitting jurors; legal scholars say bid for mistrial may have merit, although disclosure was legal; photo (M)

Full Article

Judge in Tyco Case Dismisses a Mistrial Motion

Date: 30 March 2004

By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN; Jonathan D. Glater and Mark J. Prendergast contributed reporting for this article

Andrew SORKIN

Justice Michael J Obus rejects motion from lawyers for two former top executives of Tyco International for mistrial on ground that naming of juror by news media had compromised deliberations; hopes to keep six-month-long corporate theft trial of L Dennis Kozlowski and Mark H Swartz from ending without verdict; has had to contend with increasing evidence of infighting in jury room; orders jury to continue its deliberations, saying what is published in newspaper cannot be allowed to determine what happens in trial; news media typically refrain from identifying jurors by name while trial is in progress; following judge's order, jury resumes deliberations, even sending notes to judge with specific questions about certain charges; this is in sharp contrast to notes last week that described jurors' deliberations as 'poisonous'; photos (M)

Full Article

U.S. Accepts Responsibility, but Not Blame, in Deaths of 2 Iraqi Journalists

Date: 30 March 2004

By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN

Jeffrey GETTLEMAN

American authorities accept responsibility for shooting deaths of two Iraqi journalists at army roadblock this month, but say soldiers fired in self-defense; say they were shooting at speeding car approaching roadblock and hit journalists by mistake; nighttime shooting, which provoked protests and walkout by Arab reporters during news conference by Secretary of State Colin L Powell, is latest in string of roadblock killings that have claimed dozens of Iraqi lives; as in many similar incidents, American official walks fine line, accepting responsibility for deaths but emphasizing that soldiers were not at fault; photo of Iraqis and British soldiers in street battle in Basra after British troops evict anti-occupation squatters from former government building (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 29 March 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 30 March 2004

Full Article

For the Mets, Bad News Hits From All Directions

Date: 30 March 2004

By LEE JENKINS

Lee JENKINS

New York Mets look warily toward season opener after losing three consecutive spring training games; number of key players have minor injuries; photo (M)

Full Article

NPR Stations Had Pushed For Change

Date: 30 March 2004

By LYNETTE CLEMETSON

Lynette CLEMETSON

Several public radio managers across country say National Public Radio's decision to remove Bob Edwards as host of Morning Edition is part of push by network, at urging of local partners, to stay competitive in increasingly crowded news marketplace; NPR's audience has grown 64 percent and program's audience has grown by 41 percent in last five years; NPR reportedly has received more than 17,000 calls and e-mails from angry listeners and Web site, savebobedwards.com, has generated more than 3,000 signatures (M)

Full Article

JARDEN ENDS TALKS TO BUY DIXON TICONDEROGA

Date: 30 March 2004

Jarden Corp ends talks to buy Dixon Ticonderoga Co for about $16 million (S)

Full Article

TYCO SELLS SONITROL SECURITY PRODUCTS UNIT

Date: 30 March 2004

Tyco International Ltd sell its Sonitrol audio-alarm monitoring unit to group led by private equity investors Spire Capital Partners, Carlyle Venture Partners and Wachovia Capital Partners for $125.5 million (S)

Full Article

PEPSICO TO RAISE DIVIDEND AND BUY BACK SOME SHARES

Date: 30 March 2004

PepsiCo Inc raises its annual dividend to 92 cents per share from 64 cents after saying quarterly and annual profit will be at end of forecasts; plans to buy back as much as $7 billion of common stock in next three years (S)

Full Article

In Tyco Trial, an Apparent Gesture Has Many Meanings

Date: 29 March 2004

By DAVID CARR and ADAM LIPTAK; Jacques Steinberg contributed reporting for this article

David CARR

Juror who seemed to give approving signal to defense in trial of former Tyco International executives L Dennis Kozlowski and Mark H Swartz has become centerpiece of debate over whether she should have been identified in news media; she may become issue in trial as well, as defense says it will seek mistrial because compromise of her anonymity could subject her to undue pressure; she was identified by name by two news organizations, breaking longstanding tradition of not naming sitting jurors; legal scholars say bid for mistrial may have merit, although disclosure was legal; photo (M)

Full Article

Judge in Tyco Case Dismisses a Mistrial Motion

Date: 30 March 2004

By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN; Jonathan D. Glater and Mark J. Prendergast contributed reporting for this article

Andrew SORKIN

Justice Michael J Obus rejects motion from lawyers for two former top executives of Tyco International for mistrial on ground that naming of juror by news media had compromised deliberations; hopes to keep six-month-long corporate theft trial of L Dennis Kozlowski and Mark H Swartz from ending without verdict; has had to contend with increasing evidence of infighting in jury room; orders jury to continue its deliberations, saying what is published in newspaper cannot be allowed to determine what happens in trial; news media typically refrain from identifying jurors by name while trial is in progress; following judge's order, jury resumes deliberations, even sending notes to judge with specific questions about certain charges; this is in sharp contrast to notes last week that described jurors' deliberations as 'poisonous'; photos (M)

Full Article

U.S. Accepts Responsibility, but Not Blame, in Deaths of 2 Iraqi Journalists

Date: 30 March 2004

By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN

Jeffrey GETTLEMAN

American authorities accept responsibility for shooting deaths of two Iraqi journalists at army roadblock this month, but say soldiers fired in self-defense; say they were shooting at speeding car approaching roadblock and hit journalists by mistake; nighttime shooting, which provoked protests and walkout by Arab reporters during news conference by Secretary of State Colin L Powell, is latest in string of roadblock killings that have claimed dozens of Iraqi lives; as in many similar incidents, American official walks fine line, accepting responsibility for deaths but emphasizing that soldiers were not at fault; photo of Iraqis and British soldiers in street battle in Basra after British troops evict anti-occupation squatters from former government building (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 29 March 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 30 March 2004

Full Article

For the Mets, Bad News Hits From All Directions

Date: 30 March 2004

By LEE JENKINS

Lee JENKINS

New York Mets look warily toward season opener after losing three consecutive spring training games; number of key players have minor injuries; photo (M)

Full Article

NPR Stations Had Pushed For Change

Date: 30 March 2004

By LYNETTE CLEMETSON

Lynette CLEMETSON

Several public radio managers across country say National Public Radio's decision to remove Bob Edwards as host of Morning Edition is part of push by network, at urging of local partners, to stay competitive in increasingly crowded news marketplace; NPR's audience has grown 64 percent and program's audience has grown by 41 percent in last five years; NPR reportedly has received more than 17,000 calls and e-mails from angry listeners and Web site, savebobedwards.com, has generated more than 3,000 signatures (M)

Full Article

JARDEN ENDS TALKS TO BUY DIXON TICONDEROGA

Date: 30 March 2004

Jarden Corp ends talks to buy Dixon Ticonderoga Co for about $16 million (S)

Full Article

TYCO SELLS SONITROL SECURITY PRODUCTS UNIT

Date: 30 March 2004

Tyco International Ltd sell its Sonitrol audio-alarm monitoring unit to group led by private equity investors Spire Capital Partners, Carlyle Venture Partners and Wachovia Capital Partners for $125.5 million (S)

Full Article

PEPSICO TO RAISE DIVIDEND AND BUY BACK SOME SHARES

Date: 30 March 2004

PepsiCo Inc raises its annual dividend to 92 cents per share from 64 cents after saying quarterly and annual profit will be at end of forecasts; plans to buy back as much as $7 billion of common stock in next three years (S)

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In Tyco Trial, an Apparent Gesture Has Many Meanings

Date: 29 March 2004

By DAVID CARR and ADAM LIPTAK; Jacques Steinberg contributed reporting for this article

David CARR

Juror who seemed to give approving signal to defense in trial of former Tyco International executives L Dennis Kozlowski and Mark H Swartz has become centerpiece of debate over whether she should have been identified in news media; she may become issue in trial as well, as defense says it will seek mistrial because compromise of her anonymity could subject her to undue pressure; she was identified by name by two news organizations, breaking longstanding tradition of not naming sitting jurors; legal scholars say bid for mistrial may have merit, although disclosure was legal; photo (M)

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Judge in Tyco Case Dismisses a Mistrial Motion

Date: 30 March 2004

By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN; Jonathan D. Glater and Mark J. Prendergast contributed reporting for this article

Andrew SORKIN

Justice Michael J Obus rejects motion from lawyers for two former top executives of Tyco International for mistrial on ground that naming of juror by news media had compromised deliberations; hopes to keep six-month-long corporate theft trial of L Dennis Kozlowski and Mark H Swartz from ending without verdict; has had to contend with increasing evidence of infighting in jury room; orders jury to continue its deliberations, saying what is published in newspaper cannot be allowed to determine what happens in trial; news media typically refrain from identifying jurors by name while trial is in progress; following judge's order, jury resumes deliberations, even sending notes to judge with specific questions about certain charges; this is in sharp contrast to notes last week that described jurors' deliberations as 'poisonous'; photos (M)

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U.S. Accepts Responsibility, but Not Blame, in Deaths of 2 Iraqi Journalists

Date: 30 March 2004

By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN

Jeffrey GETTLEMAN

American authorities accept responsibility for shooting deaths of two Iraqi journalists at army roadblock this month, but say soldiers fired in self-defense; say they were shooting at speeding car approaching roadblock and hit journalists by mistake; nighttime shooting, which provoked protests and walkout by Arab reporters during news conference by Secretary of State Colin L Powell, is latest in string of roadblock killings that have claimed dozens of Iraqi lives; as in many similar incidents, American official walks fine line, accepting responsibility for deaths but emphasizing that soldiers were not at fault; photo of Iraqis and British soldiers in street battle in Basra after British troops evict anti-occupation squatters from former government building (M)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 29 March 2004

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 30 March 2004

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For the Mets, Bad News Hits From All Directions

Date: 30 March 2004

By LEE JENKINS

Lee JENKINS

New York Mets look warily toward season opener after losing three consecutive spring training games; number of key players have minor injuries; photo (M)

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NPR Stations Had Pushed For Change

Date: 30 March 2004

By LYNETTE CLEMETSON

Lynette CLEMETSON

Several public radio managers across country say National Public Radio's decision to remove Bob Edwards as host of Morning Edition is part of push by network, at urging of local partners, to stay competitive in increasingly crowded news marketplace; NPR's audience has grown 64 percent and program's audience has grown by 41 percent in last five years; NPR reportedly has received more than 17,000 calls and e-mails from angry listeners and Web site, savebobedwards.com, has generated more than 3,000 signatures (M)

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JARDEN ENDS TALKS TO BUY DIXON TICONDEROGA

Date: 30 March 2004

Jarden Corp ends talks to buy Dixon Ticonderoga Co for about $16 million (S)

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TYCO SELLS SONITROL SECURITY PRODUCTS UNIT

Date: 30 March 2004

Tyco International Ltd sell its Sonitrol audio-alarm monitoring unit to group led by private equity investors Spire Capital Partners, Carlyle Venture Partners and Wachovia Capital Partners for $125.5 million (S)

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PEPSICO TO RAISE DIVIDEND AND BUY BACK SOME SHARES

Date: 30 March 2004

PepsiCo Inc raises its annual dividend to 92 cents per share from 64 cents after saying quarterly and annual profit will be at end of forecasts; plans to buy back as much as $7 billion of common stock in next three years (S)

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In Tyco Trial, an Apparent Gesture Has Many Meanings

Date: 29 March 2004

By DAVID CARR and ADAM LIPTAK; Jacques Steinberg contributed reporting for this article

David CARR

Juror who seemed to give approving signal to defense in trial of former Tyco International executives L Dennis Kozlowski and Mark H Swartz has become centerpiece of debate over whether she should have been identified in news media; she may become issue in trial as well, as defense says it will seek mistrial because compromise of her anonymity could subject her to undue pressure; she was identified by name by two news organizations, breaking longstanding tradition of not naming sitting jurors; legal scholars say bid for mistrial may have merit, although disclosure was legal; photo (M)

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Judge in Tyco Case Dismisses a Mistrial Motion

Date: 30 March 2004

By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN; Jonathan D. Glater and Mark J. Prendergast contributed reporting for this article

Andrew SORKIN

Justice Michael J Obus rejects motion from lawyers for two former top executives of Tyco International for mistrial on ground that naming of juror by news media had compromised deliberations; hopes to keep six-month-long corporate theft trial of L Dennis Kozlowski and Mark H Swartz from ending without verdict; has had to contend with increasing evidence of infighting in jury room; orders jury to continue its deliberations, saying what is published in newspaper cannot be allowed to determine what happens in trial; news media typically refrain from identifying jurors by name while trial is in progress; following judge's order, jury resumes deliberations, even sending notes to judge with specific questions about certain charges; this is in sharp contrast to notes last week that described jurors' deliberations as 'poisonous'; photos (M)

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U.S. Accepts Responsibility, but Not Blame, in Deaths of 2 Iraqi Journalists

Date: 30 March 2004

By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN

Jeffrey GETTLEMAN

American authorities accept responsibility for shooting deaths of two Iraqi journalists at army roadblock this month, but say soldiers fired in self-defense; say they were shooting at speeding car approaching roadblock and hit journalists by mistake; nighttime shooting, which provoked protests and walkout by Arab reporters during news conference by Secretary of State Colin L Powell, is latest in string of roadblock killings that have claimed dozens of Iraqi lives; as in many similar incidents, American official walks fine line, accepting responsibility for deaths but emphasizing that soldiers were not at fault; photo of Iraqis and British soldiers in street battle in Basra after British troops evict anti-occupation squatters from former government building (M)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 29 March 2004

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 30 March 2004

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For the Mets, Bad News Hits From All Directions

Date: 30 March 2004

By LEE JENKINS

Lee JENKINS

New York Mets look warily toward season opener after losing three consecutive spring training games; number of key players have minor injuries; photo (M)

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NPR Stations Had Pushed For Change

Date: 30 March 2004

By LYNETTE CLEMETSON

Lynette CLEMETSON

Several public radio managers across country say National Public Radio's decision to remove Bob Edwards as host of Morning Edition is part of push by network, at urging of local partners, to stay competitive in increasingly crowded news marketplace; NPR's audience has grown 64 percent and program's audience has grown by 41 percent in last five years; NPR reportedly has received more than 17,000 calls and e-mails from angry listeners and Web site, savebobedwards.com, has generated more than 3,000 signatures (M)

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JARDEN ENDS TALKS TO BUY DIXON TICONDEROGA

Date: 30 March 2004

Jarden Corp ends talks to buy Dixon Ticonderoga Co for about $16 million (S)

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TYCO SELLS SONITROL SECURITY PRODUCTS UNIT

Date: 30 March 2004

Tyco International Ltd sell its Sonitrol audio-alarm monitoring unit to group led by private equity investors Spire Capital Partners, Carlyle Venture Partners and Wachovia Capital Partners for $125.5 million (S)

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PEPSICO TO RAISE DIVIDEND AND BUY BACK SOME SHARES

Date: 30 March 2004

PepsiCo Inc raises its annual dividend to 92 cents per share from 64 cents after saying quarterly and annual profit will be at end of forecasts; plans to buy back as much as $7 billion of common stock in next three years (S)

Full Article

In Tyco Trial, an Apparent Gesture Has Many Meanings

Date: 29 March 2004

By DAVID CARR and ADAM LIPTAK; Jacques Steinberg contributed reporting for this article

David CARR

Juror who seemed to give approving signal to defense in trial of former Tyco International executives L Dennis Kozlowski and Mark H Swartz has become centerpiece of debate over whether she should have been identified in news media; she may become issue in trial as well, as defense says it will seek mistrial because compromise of her anonymity could subject her to undue pressure; she was identified by name by two news organizations, breaking longstanding tradition of not naming sitting jurors; legal scholars say bid for mistrial may have merit, although disclosure was legal; photo (M)

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Judge in Tyco Case Dismisses a Mistrial Motion

Date: 30 March 2004

By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN; Jonathan D. Glater and Mark J. Prendergast contributed reporting for this article

Andrew SORKIN

Justice Michael J Obus rejects motion from lawyers for two former top executives of Tyco International for mistrial on ground that naming of juror by news media had compromised deliberations; hopes to keep six-month-long corporate theft trial of L Dennis Kozlowski and Mark H Swartz from ending without verdict; has had to contend with increasing evidence of infighting in jury room; orders jury to continue its deliberations, saying what is published in newspaper cannot be allowed to determine what happens in trial; news media typically refrain from identifying jurors by name while trial is in progress; following judge's order, jury resumes deliberations, even sending notes to judge with specific questions about certain charges; this is in sharp contrast to notes last week that described jurors' deliberations as 'poisonous'; photos (M)

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U.S. Accepts Responsibility, but Not Blame, in Deaths of 2 Iraqi Journalists

Date: 30 March 2004

By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN

Jeffrey GETTLEMAN

American authorities accept responsibility for shooting deaths of two Iraqi journalists at army roadblock this month, but say soldiers fired in self-defense; say they were shooting at speeding car approaching roadblock and hit journalists by mistake; nighttime shooting, which provoked protests and walkout by Arab reporters during news conference by Secretary of State Colin L Powell, is latest in string of roadblock killings that have claimed dozens of Iraqi lives; as in many similar incidents, American official walks fine line, accepting responsibility for deaths but emphasizing that soldiers were not at fault; photo of Iraqis and British soldiers in street battle in Basra after British troops evict anti-occupation squatters from former government building (M)

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