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22nd of January 2015 News

Новини, както се появиха на първа страница на New York Times на 22 януари 2015 г.

Vice Uses Virtual Reality to Immerse Viewers in News

Date: 23 January 2015

By EMILY STEEL

Emily STEEL

Directors Chris Milk and Spike Jonze, in partnership with Vice News, produce eight-minute virtual-reality experience that puts audiences into Millions March protest in New York in December; Milk has several virtual-reality projects.

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What We're Reading

Date: 23 January 2015

By THE NEW YORK TIMES

Get recommendations from New York Times reporters and editors, highlighting great stories from around the web. Today, great reads from John Schwartz, Stacy Cowley and others.

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Hong Kong Editor, Attacked Last Year, Expresses Hope for Future of News Media

Date: 23 January 2015

By CHRIS BUCKLEY and ALAN WONG

Chris BUCKLEY

Kevin Lau Chun-to, still using crutches and hobbling almost a year after he was attacked with a cleaver, said closer ties with mainland China came with great risks, but expressed hope for press freedom.

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At Risk of Fragmenting, Yemen Poses Dangers to U.S.

Date: 22 January 2015

By ROBERT F. WORTH

Robert WORTH

News Analysis; political crisis in Yemen is likely to continue despite agreement reached between Pres Abdu Rabbu Mansour Hadi and Houthi rebels; economic collapse seems imminent since Saudi Arabia cut off financial aid to government; ongoing sectarian fighting could be exploited by Al Qaeda or become proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran; United States has no strong allies in country that is increasingly unstable.

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Talk of Wealth Gap Prods the G.O.P. to Refocus

Date: 22 January 2015

By JONATHAN WEISMAN and ASHLEY PARKER

Jonathan WEISMAN

Growing income inequality has become such prominent political issue that Republicans are being forced to address it; prospective 2016 presidential candidates are increasingly taking stand against poverty and stagnant wages in break from GOP's traditional free market approach.

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Lessons of the James Risen Case

Date: 22 January 2015

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD

Editorial welcomes Justice Department's end to its attempt to force New York Times reporter James Risen to testify in whistle-blower case and its revision of guidelines on leak investigations; holds developments are still late in coming, and not really enough; calls for strong federal shield law helping reporters who protect identity of their sources.

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Quotations in the News

Date: 23 January 2015

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Naming a Drone Lets Readers' Imaginations Take Flight

Date: 22 January 2015

By MICHAEL ROSTON

Michael ROSTON

If The Times ever gets a drone for news-gathering purposes, we’ll have to name it. We asked readers on Twitter what they’d name our hypothetical unmanned aerial journalist vehicle.

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Quotations in the News

Date: 22 January 2015

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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U.S. Seeking a Stronger World Media Voice

Date: 22 January 2015

By RON NIXON

Ron NIXON

Foreign policy experts and critics contend appointment of media executive Andrew Lack as first chief executive of Broadcasting Board of Governors will turn dysfunctional agency around in shaping world opinion about United States; say board helmed by Lack, former president of NBC News, will better challenge increasingly hostile views of Americans abroad and more vigorously compete with rivals in information battle.

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