Replay do domingo, 9 de janeiro de 2005

O dia 9 de janeiro de 2005 foi um domingo sob o signo de . Foi o dia 8 do ano. O presidente dos Estados Unidos foi George W. Bush.

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Algumas pessoas que compartilham este aniversário:

  • Catherine, Duquesa de Cambridge (aristocrata, empresário(a), filantropo, socialite, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1982)
  • Nina Dobrev (ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, modelo, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1989)
  • Richard Nixon (advogado, autobiógrafo, estadista, oficial militar, político, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1913)
  • J. K. Simmons (ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, ator/atriz de teatro, ator/atriz de voz, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1955)
  • Simone de Beauvoir (ativista político, autobiógrafo, autor, crítico literário, ensaísta, escritor(a), filósofo, filósofo político, jornalista, romancista, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1908)
  • Jimmy Page (autor-compositor, compositor(a), guitarrista, músico(a), produtor(a) musical, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1944)
  • Gennaro Gattuso (futebolista, treinador de futebol, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1978)
  • Joan Baez ((a)bailarino, artista discográfico(a), ativista, cantautor(a), cantor, compositor(a), guitarrista, músico(a), produtor(a) musical, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1941)
  • Imelda Staunton (ator, ator de cinema, ator/atriz de teatro, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1956)
  • Nicola Peltz (ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, modelo, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1995)
  • Lee Van Cleef (ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, soldado, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1925)
  • Joely Richardson (ator, ator de cinema, ator/atriz de teatro, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1965)
  • Muggsy Bogues (jogador de basquetebol, treinador de basquetebol, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1965)
  • Farhan Akhtar (apresentador de televisão, argumentista, ator, ator de cinema, autor-compositor, cantor, letrista, produtor cinematográfico, realizador de cinema, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1974)
  • Omari Hardwick (ator, ator de televisão, ator/atriz de teatro, produtor cinematográfico, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1974)
  • Eric García (futebolista, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 2001)
  • Chad Johnson (futebolista, jogador de futebol americano, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1978)
  • Sean Paul (cantor, dancehall, produtor(a) musical, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1973)
  • James Acaster (argumentista, ator de televisão, comediante, escritor(a), nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1985)
  • Mao Inoue (artista mirim, ator, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1987)
  • Lara Fabian (artista discográfico(a), cantautor(a), cantor, músico(a), nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1970)
  • Yataro Iwasaki (empreendedor(a), nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1835)
  • Mehmet Ali Ağca (autor, terrorista, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1958)
  • Michel Barnier (diplomata, político, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1951)
  • Wilbur Smith (argumentista, escritor(a), executivo de negócios, romancista, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1933)
  • Nicola Coughlan (ator, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1987)
  • Bob Denver (ator, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1935)
  • Dave Matthews (artista discográfico(a), ator, ator de televisão, cantautor(a), cantor, compositor(a), guitarrista, músico(a), produtor(a) musical, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1967)
  • Claudio Caniggia (futebolista, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1967)
  • Farah Khan (apresentador de televisão, argumentista, ator, coreógrafo(a), escritor(a), produtor cinematográfico, realizador de cinema, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1965)
  • John B. Watson (político, psicólogo, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1878)
  • Alexander James McLean (ator, cantor, modelo, músico(a), nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1978)
  • Karel Čapek (dramaturgo, escritor de ficção científica, escritor de literatura infantil, escritor(a), filósofo, fotógrafo, jornalista, realizador, romancista, tradutor, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1890)
  • Crystal Gayle (artista discográfico(a), ator, autor-compositor, cantor, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1951)
  • Jacques Cartier (explorador, navegador, velejador, nascido em 31 de dezembro de 1491)
  • Rio Reiser (ator, cantor, compositor(a), nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1950)
  • Joey Lauren Adams (argumentista, ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, realizador de cinema, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1968)
  • David Costabile (ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, ator/atriz de teatro, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1967)
  • Lee Kun-hee (empreendedor(a), empresário(a), industrial, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1942)
  • Ittoku Kishibe (ator, ator de televisão, baixista, letrista, músico(a), nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1947)
  • Lee Yeon-hee (ator, ator de cinema, modelo, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1988)
  • Rigoberta Menchú (ativista de direitos humanos, autobiógrafo, escritor(a), político, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1959)
  • Paolo Nutini (cantautor(a), cantor, guitarrista, músico(a), nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1987)
  • Domenico Modugno (argumentista, artista discográfico(a), ativista de direitos humanos, ator/atriz de teatro, autor-compositor, cantautor(a), cantor, político, realizador de cinema, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1928)
  • Mathew Knowles (compositor(a), empresário(a), produtor(a) musical, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1952)
  • Anna Tatangelo (cantor, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1987)
  • Raghava Lawrence (argumentista, ator, coreógrafo(a), filantropo, produtor cinematográfico, realizador de cinema, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1976)
  • Gypsy Rose Lee (argumentista, ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, ator/atriz de teatro, stripper, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1911)
  • Michael Beasley (jogador de basquetebol, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1989)
  • Dorothea Puente (assassino em série, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1929)
  • Sergio García Fernández (golfista, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1980)
  • Anusha Dandekar (ator, cantor, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1981)
  • Sergei Parajanov (argumentista, montador, pintor, realizador de cinema, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1924)
  • Deon Cole (comediante, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1972)
  • Susannah York (ator, ator de cinema, ator/atriz de teatro, escritor(a), nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1939)
  • Jennie Jerome (autobiógrafo, editor, escritor(a), socialite, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1854)
  • Sharad Malhotra (ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1983)
  • Scott Walker (músico) (cantautor(a), cantor, compositor(a), guitarrista, produtor(a) musical, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1943)
  • John Doman (ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1945)
  • Fernando Lamas (argumentista, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, realizador de cinema, realizador de televisão, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1915)
  • Haddaway (cantor, músico(a), nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1965)
  • Juan Francisco Torres (futebolista, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1985)
  • David Johansen (ator, ator de televisão, cantautor(a), cantor, músico(a), nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1950)
  • Lucas Pezzini Leiva (futebolista, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1987)
  • Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer (Padre católico de rito romano, advogado, escritor(a), nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1902)
  • Katarina Johnson-Thompson (atleta, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1993)
  • Mike Capuano (advogado, político, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1952)
  • Robert-François Damiens (criminoso, empregado doméstico, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1715)
  • Kurt Tucholsky (dramaturgo, escritor(a), jornalista, jurista, poeta, prosa, prosista, satirico, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1890)
  • Henriette Richter-Röhl (ator, ator de cinema, ator/atriz de teatro, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1982)
  • Rila Fukushima (ator, modelo, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1980)
  • Andrea Stramaccioni (futebolista, treinador de futebol, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1976)
  • Steve Harwell (cantor, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1967)
  • Bart Starr (empreendedor(a), jogador de futebol americano, jornalista, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1934)
  • David Ellison (ator, piloto, produtor cinematográfico, produtor executivo, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1983)
  • Nobuhiko Obayashi (argumentista, compositor(a), montador, produtor cinematográfico, professor, realizador de cinema, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1938)
  • Har Khorana (biólogo, geneticista, professor(a) universitário(a), nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1922)
  • Philippa Gregory (escritor(a), romancista, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1954)
  • Chaim Nachman Bialik (editor, ensaísta, escritor(a), poeta, tradutor, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1873)
  • Kerris Dorsey (ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1998)
  • Mashonda (cantautor(a), cantor, compositor(a), nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1978)
  • Joseph Strauss (arquiteto, engenheiro civil, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1870)
  • Franca Viola (ativista, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1948)
  • Cassie Gaines (cantor, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1948)
  • Julia Dietze (ator, ator de cinema, modelo, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1981)
  • J. B. Mauney (desportista, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1987)
  • Ravichandran (argumentista, ator, ator de cinema, realizador de cinema, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1941)
  • Freddie Starr (apresentador de televisão, autobiógrafo, comediante, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1943)
  • Clive Dunn (ator de cinema, ator de televisão, cantor, escritor(a), músico(a), nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1920)
  • Jake Shields (lutador de artes marciais mistas, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1979)
  • Joost Eerdmans (apresentador, apresentador de televisão, colunista, político, produtor de televisão, radialista, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1971)
  • Sucharat Manaying (ator, ator de cinema, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1988)
  • Meisho (aristocrata, monarca, político, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1624)
  • Alec Jeffreys (geneticista, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1950)
  • Rodolfo Walsh (assassino, escritor(a), jornalista, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1927)
  • Ronald Dominique (assassino em série, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1964)
  • Keesha Sharp (ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1973)
  • Gracie Fields (ator, ator de cinema, ator/atriz de teatro, cantor, comediante, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1898)
  • Hans Hateboer (futebolista, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1994)
  • Alan Berg (advogado, jornalista, radialista, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1934)
  • Kathryn Walker (ator de cinema, ator de televisão, ator/atriz de teatro, escritor(a), romancista, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1943)
  • Jan Tomaszewski (futebolista, jornalista, político, treinador de futebol, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1948)
  • Candi Milo (ator de cinema, ator/atriz de voz, cantor, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1961)
  • Weronika Rosati (ator, modelo, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1984)
  • Angela Bettis (argumentista, ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, realizador de cinema, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1973)
  • Ágnes Keleti (ginasta artístico, professor(a) universitário(a), treinador, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1921)
  • Leo Gullotta (ator de cinema, ator de televisão, ator/atriz de teatro, comediante, dublador, escritor(a), nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1946)
  • Marek Belka (banqueiro, economista, político, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1952)
  • Dominik Livaković (futebolista, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1995)
  • Susana Dosamantes (ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1948)
  • K. Callan (ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, escritor(a), nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1936)
  • Roslyn Kind (ator, cantor, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1951)
  • Kika Edgar (ator, cantor, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1977)
  • Euzebiusz Smolarek (futebolista, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1981)
  • Levon Ter-Petrosyan (cientista, historiador(a), político, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1945)
  • Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney (colecionador de arte, escultor, socialite, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1875)
  • Mark Martin (automobilista, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1959)
  • Robert Jenrick (advogado, empresário(a), político, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1982)
  • Jules Hudson (antropólogo(a), apresentador de televisão, arqueólogo, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1970)
  • Mary Roos (cantor, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1949)
  • Christopher Schärf (ator, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1979)
  • Sávio Bortolini Pimentel (futebolista, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1974)
  • Angie Martinez (ator, ator de cinema, cantor, modelo, músico(a), radialista, rapper, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1971)
  • Simon Gosejohann (apresentador de televisão, ator de televisão, comediante, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1976)
  • Matt Bevin (empresário(a), político, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1967)
  • Giovanni Papini (biógrafo(a), crítico literário, escritor de ficção científica, escritor(a), filósofo, jornalista, poeta, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1881)
  • Laura-Leigh (ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1989)
  • Edouard Beaupré (artista de circo, atleta de força, lutador de luta amadora, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1881)
  • Al Jean (argumentista, ator, escritor(a), músico(a), produtor cinematográfico, produtor de televisão, showrunner, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1961)
  • Heiner Müller (autor, dramaturgo, escritor(a), poeta, realizador de cinema, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1929)
  • Patrick Sabongui (ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1975)
  • Carola Braunbock (ator de cinema, ator/atriz de teatro, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1924)
  • Tomiko Van (ator, cantor, letrista, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1979)
  • Paulo Goulart (ator, ator de televisão, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1933)
  • Ariana Savalas (ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, cantautor(a), músico de jazz, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1987)
  • Robert Putnam (cientista político, professor(a) universitário(a), sociólogo, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1941)
  • Eric Erlandson (autor-compositor, guitarrista, músico(a), nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1963)
  • Marc Crosas (futebolista, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1988)
  • Masashi Goda (ator, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1970)
  • Robert Michels (filósofo, professor(a) universitário(a), sociólogo, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1876)
  • Enrique Lizalde (ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1937)
  • Son Ji-hyun (ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, cantor, modelo, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1990)
  • Massimiliano Fuksas (arquiteto, designer, professor(a) universitário(a), nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1944)
  • Monika Grütters (político, professor(a) universitário(a), nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1962)
  • Deivson Rogério da Silva (futebolista, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1985)
  • Terrence Jones (jogador de basquetebol, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1992)
  • Mark Womack (ator, ator de televisão, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1961)
  • Cecilia Gabriela (ator, ator de cinema, ator de televisão, ator/atriz de teatro, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1962)
  • Fumie Mizusawa (ator, escritor(a), romancista, seiyū, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1980)
  • Rei Igarashi (ator, seiyū, nascido em 9 de janeiro de 1963)

9th of January 2005 News

Notícias como apareceu na primeira página do New York Times em 9 de janeiro de 2005

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 10 January 2005

INTERNATIONAL A3-9 Abbas Declares Victory In Palestinian Elections Mahmoud Abbas, who opposes continuing violence against Israel, declared victory in the election for a new president of the Palestinian Authority after two surveys of voters leaving the polls showed him winning by a large margin. The strong margin should help give Mr. Abbas a mandate for change and to try to put an end to terrorism. A1 President Bush welcomed the victory of Mr. Abbas as administration officials prepared to increase the tempo of involvement in the Middle East and cautioned that Israel and the Palestinians needed to take concrete steps to capitalize on the election. A7 The voting was largely trouble-free in the Gaza Strip. In the West Bank, too, voting took place without major difficulties, as the people chose a new leader, a rare event in the Arab world. A7 When Will the U.S. Leave Iraq? Conversation has started on Capitol Hill, in the Pentagon, and some days even in the White House about when and how American forces might begin to disengage in Iraq. A1 Two Iraqi policemen and three Iraqi civilians were killed south of Baghdad during a gunfight for which an Iraqi spokesman initially blamed American troops. Seven Ukrainian soldiers and one Kazakh soldier were killed when a bomb accidentally detonated near Suwayra, 50 miles southeast of Baghdad. Eleven other soldiers were also wounded. A6 Expanding Tsunami Relief Mercy Corps, an aid group based in Portland, Ore., is expanding its relief work. The group is recruiting local laborers who will help clear the disaster zones. Despite the grueling and gruesome labor, the recruited men seemed to be relieved to have something constructive to do, and to have a way to earn money. A1 Tarnished by its handling of the oil-for-food program in Iraq as it begins another multibillion-dollar program of tsunami relief, the United Nations is taking measures to ensure public accountability of how the money is spent. A8 Members of Lasker Mujahedeen, a paramilitary group that has fought Christians in Indonesia and has had links to Al Qaeda, are among hundreds of Indonesian Islamic extremists who have come to Aceh in the name of helping their fellow Muslims. A9 Peace Treaty in Area of Sudan The Islamic government of Sudan signed a peace agreement with a Christian rebel group in the south. The agreement is fraught with potential complications but it could help bring development to one of the world's most destitute regions. The celebration was tempered by the fact that the war continues in other areas of Sudan. A3 Gale-Force Winds in Europe Eleven people were killed and at least four were missing after gale-force winds battered northern Europe, causing flooding and transport chaos and leaving hundreds of thousands without electricity. A4 NATIONAL A12-17 DNA Donations Requested To Solve a Grisly Murder Police officers in Truro, Mass., are trying to get DNA from all 790 or so men in town -- or as many as will agree -- in an unusual last-ditch move for clues to the three-year-old unsolved murder of Christa Worthington, who was stabbed to death in the town's most grisly mystery. A1 Differences on Social Security White House officials plan to describe Social Security as a system in ''crisis'' whose promises to younger workers are a ''fiction,'' in the first phase of a strategy to build support for overhauling the program. Opponents say Mr. Bush is exaggerating the problems. A14 Weather-Related Deaths in U.S. Relentless, pounding rain produced landslides, flooding and chaos on California highways. Wicked weather was blamed for several deaths during the weekend, from Southern California to Pennsylvania. A12 Railroad Crew Questioned Investigators seeking the cause of a train crash that released clouds of chlorine gas and killed nine people said they were looking into whether a train crew was distracted or fatigued when it was time to reset a railroad switch. Investigators said the crew had called their dispatcher seven hours earlier to report that they had completed their work. That call meant that the switch should have been re-positioned. The switch showed no sign of tampering. A13 Sheriff Firings Upstage Victory Clayton County, Ga., opened the year with its first black-majority government, including the county commission and sheriff. But the celebratory moment has been all but eclipsed by the uproar over the new sheriff's firing of 27 employees. The county commission's chief of staff, Clark Talmage Stevens, a former adviser to presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan, called it ''a blatant mass political firing.'' A12 Democrats Pick Midterm Chief Representative Rahm Emanuel of Illinois was named as the new chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. The appointment means Mr. Emanuel will direct the Democrats' effort to recapture the House in the 2006 midterm elections. A14 SPORTSMONDAY D1-8 Mets to Sign Carlos Beltran Carlos Beltran and the Mets agreed in principle to a seven-year, $119 million contract. The deal is contingent on Beltran's passing a physical and on the two sides completing the financial structure of the contract, a major league official who was briefed on the negotiations said. A1 NEW YORK/REGION B1-5 'Wicked' Witch, Injured, Still Takes Her Final Bow Idina Menzel, the Tony Award-winning actress and departing star of ''Wicked,'' the Broadway blockbuster based on ''The Wizard of Oz,'' took the stage for a five-minute final standing ovation just 24 hours after she fractured a rib in an onstage accident. B1 Investigation of Arts Center The Saratoga Performing Arts Center said it had received a subpoena from the state attorney general, Eliot Spitzer, relating to questions about its spending practices. B5 Vaccine Shortage Tests City New York City, which dealt with a shortage of flu vaccine last fall by scrounging for doses, now faces a flu season that is just beginning. How it handled the crisis offers lessons in how it might respond to a larger health emergency. B1 Ex-Con Arrested Again Jesse Nettles, a homeless man who served more than a decade in prison after two violent attacks in 1974, was arrested in connection with another string of violence: the stabbing of a man in Times Square and two employees at a restaurant in Pennsylvania Station, the police said. B1 Behind Rowland's Plea Lawyers involved in the case of John G. Rowland, the former Connecticut governor, say that last month's plea agreement shrewdly positioned him to appeal for leniency at his sentencing on March 11 and halted a criminal investigation. B5 Neediest Cases B4 ARTS E1-12 Paris Museums Branching Out The Louvre and the Georges Pomidou Center are both preparing to open branches outside of Paris, following a growing trend. E1 TV Anchors Scramble for Glory Television networks and their star anchormen are in fierce competition for ratings and glory in the aftermath of the tsunami disaster, which struck at a moment of transition for network news organizations. E1 OBITUARIES B7 Anthony Williamson A scholar in human geography who developed innovative techniques to help indigenous Canadians press land claims , he was 69. B7 BUSINESS DAY C1-10 Papers for Nonsubscribers Across the country each week, more than 1.6 million people who are not on newspaper subscriber rolls are being delivered a copy -- but they are still being classified as paying customers. C1 Cheaper Seats at Big Board A seat on the New York Stock Exchange was sold last week for only $1 million, the lowest price since 1995. The dropping price is a sign of serious challenges being made to the world's largest equity exchange, an institution owned by its 1,366 seat holders. C1 Trying to Revive Mercedes Deteriorating profits and mounting quality problems have made Mercedes a metaphor for Germany's struggle to maintain its place in the global economy -- and creating a challenge for its new chief, Eckhard Cordes. C1 Business Digest C1 EDITORIAL A18-19 Editorials: For the record on Social Security; housecleaning at the U.N.; going by the rules. Columns: William Safire and Bob Herbert. Autos D8 Bridge E9 Crossword E9 Metro Diary B2 TV Listings E11 Weather B8

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 09 January 2005

INTERNATIONAL 3-11 The Election Process in Iraq The Bush administration decision to set up one nationwide vote for a new national assembly in Iraq, rather than elections by districts and provinces, has come back to haunt officials. With only a national election being held, at a time when the insurgency is likely to depress voter turnout in Sunni areas of the country, the results may be far from representative. 8 Insurgents killed at least five people in Iraq, but the American military announced that it had captured a third top commander of a militant group linked to Al Qaeda. 8 Accusations in Kidnapping Case A Lebanese man alleges that he was kidnapped by the Macedonian authorities, turned over to officials he believed were from the United States, and flown to a prison in Afghanistan. There, he says, he was shackled, abused and accused of having ties to Al Qaeda. 1 Preparing for Palestinian Vote Israel said it was easing travel restrictions as promised in advance of the Palestinian presidential election. But Palestinians said they saw only limited evidence that checkpoints and other obstacles were being removed. Despite the latest dispute, both sides said they believed the election should go relatively smoothly. 4 Continuing Tsunami Aftermath Health specialists say that Sri Lanka averted a medical disaster by setting up camps quickly and running them well, particularly in providing clean drinking water. But now the local medical staff is tired and overwhelmed. Some staff members have died, clinics were wiped out and vehicles were destroyed. 10 Oil-for-Food Program Criticized Internal United Nations audits of the so-called oil-for-food program in Iraq criticize the office for failing to adequately supervise and audit the companies hired to inspect the oil moving out of Iraq and goods going in under the program. 1 NATIONAL 12-20 Scrutiny for Rail Tank Cars In wake of Thursday's crash in South Carolina, federal authorities have been working with railroads and the chemical industry to improve security for trains. But there is still much to be done, particularly given the structural weaknesses of many tank cars, current and former federal officials say. 1 Bush Seeks Curb in Benefits In his budget request to Congress, President Bush will try to impose firm, enforceable limits on the growth of federal benefit programs, and the chairmen of the Senate and House Budget Committees said they strongly supported that effort. 17 President Bush named two former senators to head a bipartisan advisory panel on tax reform, and gave the group six months to come up with recommendations on how to make the income tax simpler, fairer and more conducive to growth. 17 A Longer Wait for Jobless Even though overall unemployment dropped last year, the share of unemployed workers who have been jobless for more than six months -- the point at which most state benefits run out -- has remained historically high. 14 SPORTS SP1-12 Jets Advance with O.T. Win The Jets advanced to the American Football Conference divisional playoffs with a 20-17 overtime win against the San Diego Chargers. SP1 NEW YORK/REGION 23-29 Push to Revamp Medicaid Gov. George E. Pataki's advisers are pressing him to support the Bush administration's efforts to establish new limits on the federal Medicaid program as a means of revamping the state's program. 23 Neediest Cases 28 Chess 28 Weather 31

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Panel Finds CBS News Rushed Report on Bush's Guard Record

Date: 10 January 2005

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Those I.P.O.'s Are Sizzling Hot. Uh-Oh.

Date: 09 January 2005

By Gary Rivlin

Gary Rivlin

Initial public offerings do very well in 2004, totaling 242 and richly rewarding investors; however, shares of any number of these IPO's rose despite little or no history of profits, and 40 percent of them had annual sales of less than $50 million; this leads some observers to worry that market for IPO's is becoming frothy; photo; graph (M)

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Reporting Live From Hell: TV Scrambles for Glory

Date: 10 January 2005

By Jacques Steinberg

Jacques Steinberg

Article on television news coverage of South Asia tsunami and quiet public-relations campaigns mounted by competing networks; focuses on news anchors reporting from the scene: Brian Williams of NBC, Dan Rather of CBS and Anderson Cooper of CNN; photos; graph of disaster news ratings for broadcast and cable networks (M)

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Your Daily Paper, Courtesy of a Sponsor

Date: 10 January 2005

By Jacques Steinberg and Tom Torok

Jacques Steinberg

Large and small newspapers across nation are delivering papers to over 1.6 million people each week who are not on their subscriber rolls but are still being classified as paying customers; papers are typically paid for by advertisers; Audit Bureau of Circulations rule change three years ago lets papers include third-party sales in total circulation; change has kept circulation from falling at far faster rate; New York Times analysis finds combined average paid circulation of 669 newspapers fell 0.2 percent in six months ended Mar 2004 from six months ended Mar 2002, but would have fallen nearly 2 percent had third-party sales been excluded; advertisers and some newspaper analysts score industry's increased reliance on papers paid for by others; graph and table of third-party sales; photos (M)

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No Picture Tells the Truth. The Best Do Better Than That.

Date: 09 January 2005

By Daniel Okrent

Daniel Okrent

TWO Mondays ago, the scale of the Indian Ocean catastrophe was just emerging from the incomplete earlier reports (from a Times article the day before: a tidal wave had ''killed more than 150 people in Sri Lanka''). By the 4:30 Page 1 meeting, picture editors had examined more than 900 images of devastation to find the one that would stretch across five columns and nearly half the depth of Tuesday's front page. Into a million homes came a grieving mother crouched beside the lifeless bodies of tiny children, and perhaps more horrifying, three pairs of feet extending from beneath a white sheet in an upper corner, suggesting the presence beyond the frame of row upon awful row of the tsunami's pitiless toll. Many readers and at least a few members of The Times's newsroom staff considered the picture exploitative, unduly graphic, and by its size and placement, inappropriately forced upon the paper's readers. Some felt it disrespectful of both the living and the dead. A few said The Times would not have published it had the children been white Americans. Boaz Rabin of Weehawken, N.J., wrote, ''Lead with letters the size of eggs, use any words you see fit, but don't put a nightmare on the front page.''

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Murdoch Will Buy Rest of Fox Shares in $7 Billion Deal

Date: 10 January 2005

By Andrew Ross Sorkin and Geraldine Fabrikant

Andrew Sorkin

Rupert Murdoch is expected to announce that he will buy out shareholders of his Fox properties for about $7 billion; deal would solidify his control over some of nation's most valuable media assets and help simplify complicated structure of News Corp, his far-flung company; it also puts him in better position to leverage his full ownership of Fox Entertainment Group for future deals (M)

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Feud Rises Between Blair and Aide

Date: 10 January 2005

By Alan Cowell

Alan Cowell

Longstanding rivalry between Britain's Prime Min Tony Blair and Chancellor of Exchequer Gordon Brown is depicted as nudging toward open warfare as politicians speculate about election in May; Blair denies trying to upstage Brown by changing time of news conference to conflict with speech delivered by Brown (S)

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The Internet's Future? It Depends on Whom You Ask

Date: 10 January 2005

By Tom Zeller Jr

Tom Zeller

Pew Internet & American Life Project survey of wide range of technology specialists, scholars and industry leaders on Internet's future finds deep division on some topics; finds widespread agreement that there will be at least one devastating attack on Internet infrastructure in next 10 years; predictions are being added to growing online database developed jointly with Elon University; graphs of responses; photos (M)

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