Wednesday, August 3, 2005

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MEDIA: NY TIMES, NEWSPAPER AND SITE PREPARATION IN ONE

(ANSA) - NEW YORK, Aug 3 - The 'New York Times' and the online magazine' Nytime.com 'join the editorial staff and human resources to create one single entity' that will work 'in an increasingly' built-in production and distribution of news. He informed the director of the venerable newspaper in New York, Bill Keller in a letter addressed to the staff.
''The two editors have always worked as a partner at a distance, separate from the administrative, cultural, geographical and financial - Keller writes - We built bridges, we admired what each of the two versions did, but we never been real and its employees.''
But now things have changed, the convergence of media production and consumption of news has led many newspapers in recent weeks just to integrate within their own news sites products of different nature. For example
'Cnn.com' decided to call their own video services on the site and download them for free, 'Cbs.com' announced the imminent opening of a website that will include '' video on demand ', conducted by the same transmission anchormen of television and video services made especially for the site even before the TV.
now moves even the most 'authoritative U.S. newspaper, giving rise to an editorial that not only will share' the wide open spaces, designed by Renzo Piano for the new 'New York Times Building' in Times Square in the heart New York, but also human resources and employment contracts.
Among other news', many sections of the 'New York Times' will diponibile online but at a cost of $ 50 per year.

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CINEMA: EARLY ON FILM CLASSIC Kerouac, 'ON THE ROAD' COLIN FARRELL STAR PROBABLE

(ANSA) - NEW YORK, 03 AGO - From the 'Motorcycle Diaries' by Ernesto 'Che' Guevara's adventures 'On the Road' by Jack Kerouac. Is going to finally start working on new film cult novel of the Beat Generation.
In the works for years and never realized, the film will be 'produced by Francis Ford Coppola and it' was entrusted to director Walter Salles and screenwriter Jose 'Rivera who gave birth in 2004 to travel success of' Che '.
Writes The site also Foxnews reporting rumors about possible players. The role of Sal Paradise, Kerouac's alter ego, would be entrusted with Billy Crudup, star in 2001 with the Kate Blanchett's Oscar-winning film 'Charlotte Gray' and recently in the cast of 'Big Fish' by Tim Burton.
The role of Dean Moriarty, drunken womanizer idolized inspired by Kerouac and his friend Neal Cassady, always look for an interpreter all'atezza film character.
first had to be Marlon Brando, as is clear from the letter the writer sent 'Brando in '57, and recently' was sold at an auction of Chrystie's for more 'than 30 thousand dollars.
Now, for months after being assigned by journals to Brad Pitt, the role could be assigned to Colin Farrell sex symbol of the moment, the star of Stone's recent film about Alexander the Great and a victim of the tabloids and gossip magazine for a recent erotic amateur home video shot with a former girlfriend model .
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Tuesday, August 2, 2005

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ENVIRONMENT: THE COWS IN CALIFORNIA pollute more than 'AUT

(ANSA) - NEW YORK, Aug 2 - When you say looked a bit 'heavy. The valley of S. Joaquin, Calif., reported recently, the air more 'polluted in the country. The cause? Not cars, but the flatulence of cattle.
The dairy industry and 'strong in this valley and California with approximately 2.5 million dairy cows-about one-fifth of the Union that' produce ' something like 9 pounds of 'malodorous emissions' each year, the results are truly catastrophic for the environment.
California Cows are in fact far more 'polluting cars, trucks or pesticides used in agriculture, combined, according to results of a study published today in the Los Angeles Times.
Now farmers in the valley of S. Joaquin will have to spend millions of dollars in technologies to reduce pollution levels and above will have to change the diet of cows, argue that despite the allegations have no basis in science.
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Monday, August 1, 2005

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OF TERRORISM: U.S., NOT CLOSE DOORS BETWEEN CARS METRO NY

(ANSA) - NEW YORK, Aug 1 - The doors between subway cars in New York will open. The MTA, the New York public transport company has in fact denied qualsisi going to lock all the doors connecting the wagon trains of the mainland for security reasons. The MTA already
regulation 'prohibits passengers should stand between a wagon and the other as the train and' on the move.
For security reasons, the new rules,''the study should also prohibit the mere transit of passengers cars,''has said a spokesman for the MTA.
But the closure of all ports (one quarter of them actually 'have already' been blocked) intimidates passengers, especially after the terrorist attacks of 7 July the London Underground. A spokesman
Straphanger's Campaign, an organization of users of public transport company in New York, said the total closure would be fatal''and that the dead could be much if many people were not able to escape, because 'locked in cars'' .
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USA: NEW YORK GOVERNOR'S LOCK DAY AFTER PILL

(ANSA) - NEW YORK, 01 Aug - The New York state governor George Pataki announced that placing 'veto on the law allowing the sale of morning-after pill without a doctor's prescription.
Under this law, the pill would not have become a drug dealer, but through anonymous booklet of recipes provided by doctors to nurses and pharmacists, however, would have made access to the pill immediately even without a medical prescription to adult women and adolescents.
The Republican Pataki, who intends to stand for the upcoming primary for the presidential election to the White House, those of 2008, decided to block the law previously passed by the Senate of the State of New York,''mainly because 'it offers no protection children'', said it Kevin Quinn, his spokesman. Quinn said:''If this law and other defects will be corrected, creating a version more 'in charge of law, the governor will support'.''
The drug (in Italy can 'only be prescribed by a doctor) and' an emergency contraceptive that works by ovulation to a massive dose of hormones (much 'stronger than that contained in the normal contraceptive pill), even before it is fertilized by sperm and implants in the uterus before it, that' within 72 hours after unprotected intercourse. It is a kind of different from the pill RU-486, and that 'long been the focus of debates about abortion.
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