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13th of November 2001 News
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150th Anniversary: 1851-2001; The News Today: One Hard Slap
Date: 14 November 2001
By Frank Rich
Frank Rich
Frank Rich article says terrorist attacks of Sept 11 made people appreciate again the resources, judgment and standards of news organizations like The Times; photos (L)
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Business Travel; After Monday's crash, CNN Airport Network gave travelers a singing cowboy instead of news.
Date: 14 November 2001
By Joe Sharkey
Joe Sharkey
Business Travel column criticizes CNN Airport Network for not televising news of crash of American Airlines flight 587 in Belle Harbor, NY; CNN spokesman says it chose not to air 'frightening images' to 'captive audience' in airports who lack ability to turn television off (M)
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Two French Radio Journalists and a German Are Killed in Taliban Ambush of a Rebel Force
Date: 13 November 2001
By Suzanne Daley
Suzanne Daley
Two French radio journalists and German magazine writer are killed when Taliban forces ambush Northern Alliance forces they are traveling with in northern Afghanistan; they are Johanne Sutton of Radio France International, Pierre Billaud of Radio Tele Luxembourg, and Volker Handloik, freelance writer for Stern magazine; fourth journalist, who survived attack, says group never imagined they were in any danger as they set out to inspect area thought to be free of Taliban; photo (M)
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150th Anniversary: 1851-2001; The Assignment Is to Get the Story, but the Image Can Rise to Art
Date: 14 November 2001
By Michael Kimmelman
Michael Kimmelman
Michael Kimmelman article on news photography at The Times and those photographs that go beyond delivering information quickly, efficiently, even deeply affectingly, photographs that achieve status of art; photos (L)
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150th Anniversary: 1851-2001; Beyond (and Behind) the Stock Tables
Date: 14 November 2001
By Floyd Norris AND Christine Bockelmann
Floyd Norris
Floyd Norris and Christine Bockelmann comment on New York Times' coverage of business and financial news through the years; photos (Special section marking New York Times' 150th anniversary) (L)
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150th Anniversary: 1851-2001; Some Struggles Never Seem to End
Date: 14 November 2001
By Anna Quindlen
Anna Quindlen
Anna Quindlen describes struggle for equal rights for women through the years, observing that banner headlines only tell part of story; finds that size of banner headlines is sometimes belied by subsequent backsliding; photos (Special Section celebrating 150th anniversary of New York Times)
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150th Anniversary: 1851-2001; So Here's What's Happening to Language
Date: 14 November 2001
By Jack Rosenthal
Jack Rosenthal
Jack Rosenthal comments on shifting standards of written and spoken English through the years, and how this has affected New York Times; notes that Times, like other institutions of written word, remains devoted to maintaining two principal standards; notes more colorful one is taste, and more important one is credibility; notes that Times has to reconcile guidance in its style manual with increasingly graphic content of news; photo (L)(Special section marking 150th anniversary of Times)
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150th Anniversary: 1851-2001; The Reporter's Reporter
Date: 14 November 2001
By David Halberstam
David Halberstam
David Halberstam profiles Charles Mohr, a 'reporter's reporter,' who worked for New York Times from 1964 until his death 25 years later; notes that Mohr covered every major story in world during those years, most notably wars in Middle East and in Vietnam; photo (L) (Special section marking New York Times' 150th birthday)
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150th Anniversary: 1851-2001; 1951: Big Stories and the Cry of 'Copy!'
Date: 14 November 2001
By Nicholson Baker
Nicholson Baker
Nicholson Baker describes what New York Times was like in 1951, its centenary year, comparing paper with that of today; some important stores from 1951 noted; photo (L) (Special section marking 150th anniversary of New York Times)
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150th Anniversary: 1851-2001; Where the Gray Lady Got Its Steel
Date: 14 November 2001
By David Halberstam
David Halberstam
David Halberstam profiles Iphigene Ochs Sulzberger, whose father was Adolph Ochs, who rescued New York Times from bankruptcy in 1896; her husband was Arthur Hays Sulzberger, who became publisher of Times; she is seen guardian of the newspaper, person who did more than anyone else to shape and ensure its culture and traditions; photo (Special section marking 150th anniversary of NY Times) (L)
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