Assignment 2, IS290-1New(s) Media

Mary Hodder

 

# of Cites      All Cited Sources, direct or indirect

14      Incumbent presidents

11      Head of Departments at US Federal Level                     

37      Other Federal Officials

52      Other World Leaders, including those leaders of terrorist groups

22      Foreign govt. security agencies

13      Other Foreign govt. members

4        Leaders of NGO’s or other International Organizations

2        Professionals

3        Academics

7        Business and Labor Leaders

4        Other Knowns

8        Average citizens

 

 

 Article Title

date

Author & Affiliation

Direct cites & Affiliation

Indirect cites & Affiliation

Instead of Dessert, It Was Clinton at Waldorf

 

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/02/05/international/05CLIN.html

February 5, 2002

By TODD S. PURDUM and DAVID E. SANGER

Bill Clinton, Founder, William Jefferson Clinton Foundation

 

Questioners, World Economic Forum

 

Shimon Peres, Foreign Minister, Israel

 

Theodore Zeldin, Professor

Announcer at dinner before World Economic Forum in Daniel

 

Foodies who lingered at Boulud or Daniel

Global Forum: Sharing Viewpoints

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/02/04/international/04FORU.html

February 4, 2002

By SERGE SCHMEMANN

one repeat participant, World Economic Forum

 

another participant, a fiery European labor leader at the World Economic Forum

 

Neil Kearney, the general secretary of the International Textile, Garment and Leather Workers' Federation

 

Klaus Schwab, the founder and organizer of the annual gatherings

 

Senator Clinton

 

Zbigniew Brzezinski, the national security adviser under President Jimmy Carter,

 

George Soros, the billionaire

 

Shimon Peres, Israeli foreign minister

 

King Abdullah of Jordan, a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad

 

Bono, the singer for the rock group U2, Composer and Singer, Principal Management, Ireland

 

Grigory A. Yavlinsky, a Russian parlimentary leader

some participants, World Economic Forum

 

protesters, World Economic Forum

 

a panel of religious leaders

 

leaders of Malaysia, Jordan and Russia

 

Many speakers, especially religious leaders and often politicians

 

All Muslims present

 

foreign participants

Al Qaeda Still Able to Strike U.S., Head of C.I.A. Says

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/02/07/international/07INTE.html

February 7, 2002

By JAMES RISEN

 

George J. Tenet, the director of central intelligence

 

Dale Watson , The counterterrorism chief of the Federal Bureau of Investigation

 

 

Central Intelligence Agency

 

Senate Select Committee on Intelligence

 

other intelligence officials

 

Osama bin Laden

 

President Bush

 

government of Saddam Hussein

 

North Korea, the third member of Mr. Bush's "axis,"

U.S. Releasing 27 Captured in Raid

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/02/07/international/asia/07MILI.html

February 7, 2002

By ERIC SCHMITT and THOM SHANKER

American forces in Afghanistan

 

The Pentagon

 

Donald H. Rumsfeld , Defense Secretary

 

Col. Rick Thomas, a spokesman for the Central Command in Tampa, Fla

 

Senior Pentagon officials

 

An intelligence official

 

Two senior Pentagon officials

 

Villagers near the compound where most of the people died

Pentagon officials, Officials

 

officials of the Afghan Interim Authority

 

Gen. Tommy R. Franks, head of Central Command

 

Investigators, Pentagon

Terror Acts by Baghdad Have Waned, U.S. Aides Say

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/02/06/international/middleeast/06INTE.html

February 6, 2002

By JAMES RISEN

The Central Intelligence Agency

 

Officials, CIA

 

United States intelligence officials

 

American intelligence officials

 

C.I.A. report

 

President Bush

American intelligence officials

 

Senior American intelligence officials

 

President Hussein

 

American and Middle Eastern intelligence agencies

 

Tehran Says U.S. Should Offer Assistance, Not Accusations

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/02/06/international/middleeast/06IRAN.html

February 6, 2002

By NEIL MacFARQUHAR

Kamal Kharrazi, The Iranian foreign minister

 

Iranian officials

 

President Bush

 

Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense

 

Official Iranian news agency, IRNA

 

Abdullah Ramezanzadeh , The new Iranian government spokesman

 

Iran, the Iranian government

Washington

 

Both Iranian officials and Western diplomats based here, Iran

 

Other foreign ministry officials

Toe Rings, Rave Music and India (Just for Israelis)

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/02/07/international/asia/07GOA.html

February 7, 2002

By SOMINI SENGUPTA

Shira Agasi, a serious, bespectacled woman of 21 who had traversed the Israeli circuit in India, from Manali in the north to Varanasi in the east to here, since finishing a two-year stint in the intelligence division of the Israeli Air Force

 

Riki Levy, 20, friend of Shira Agasi

 

Dov Steinberg, Israeli consul general in Bombay

 

Lior Naveh, 25, a native of the Tel Aviv area

 

A. B. Yehoshua, author of "Return to India"

the revelers here on Israeli Beach

 

Israelis

 

Indians

Muslims Feel Sept. 11 Chill as Mecca Plays It Safe

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/02/05/international/middleeast/05SAUD.html

February 5, 2002

By ELAINE SCIOLINO,

Saudis

 

a French fingerprinting firm that does work for the United States Postal Service and the New York Police Department

 

Saudi government

 

Rudolph Saleh, a Lebanese who is in charge of the eye-scanning devices

 

Osama bin Laden and others who support him

 

Authorities in the Ministry of Pilgrimage and Endowments and in civil aviation, Iran

 

Sami Magboul, director general of King Abdul Aziz International Airport in Jidda

 

A foreign diplomat who is also a Muslim

 

Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini of Iran

 

The government

 

Dr. Fouad Angawi, a historian of the hajj whose family has worked as an official organizer for generations

 

one soldier, from airport security

 

A Saudi soldier

 

a 50-year-old Indian woman who had just arrived from London with her son and his wife

 

an Egyptian pilgrim (female)

 

Tempted by Oil, Russia Draws Ever Closer to Iraq

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/02/03/international/middleeast/03RUSS.html

February 3, 2002

By MICHAEL WINES

President Bush

 

Leonid Fedun, vice president for development at Lukoil, Russia's biggest oil company, oversees a 23- year contract to develop Iraq's West Qurna oil field

 

United States

 

two nations that have jointly pledged to stem the spread of terror, Russia and the US

 

Andrei Kozyrev, former President Boris N. Yeltsin's first foreign minister and one of the United States' more consistent supporters here

 

Eugene B. Rumer, a State Department policy strategist in the Clinton administration who is now a Russia scholar at the National Defense University in Washington

 

The Kremlin

 

Russia

 

Iraq

 

Baghdad

 

Alexei V. Mitrofanov, a member of Parliament from Mr. Zhirinovsky's Liberal Democratic Party

 

Igor S. Ivanov, Russia's foreign minister

 

Dmitri Trenin, a top expert on Russian foreign policy at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Moscow

Some Russians

 

American experts

 

American strategists

Palestinian Attack Kills 3, and Israel Responds Swiftly

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/02/07/international/middleeast/07MIDE.html

February 7, 2002

By JAMES BENNET

Ariel Sharon, Israeli prime minister

 

Security officials; one official

 

Residents of the settlement

 

The militant group Hamas

 

Yasir Arafat, the Palestinian leader

 

The bus driver

 

The police

 

Brig. Gen. Gershon Yitzhak

 

Gideon Meir, the Foreign Ministry spokesman

Palestinian militants

 

Palestinian officials

 

Mr. Arafat's Palestinian Authority