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1999
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1999
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CNN Excludes Arnett From War and Future
1999
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Nor is he likely to be seen again on CNN. The network is planning to exercise an exit clause in Mr. (Peter) Arnett's contract in July, Mr. Arnett said, effectively dismissing him with more than two years left on his five-year agreement. Two CNN executives, speaking on the condition of anonymity, also said Mr. Arnett's contract would be terminated. Other CNN executives refused to discuss any aspect of Mr. Arnett's status. Tom Johnson, the chairman and chief executive of the CNN News Group, did not return phone calls seeking comment. But the love is apparently no longer mutual. The decision to terminate Mr. Arnett's contract ends the career at CNN of one of the best-known of television correspondents. The move comes nine months after Mr. Arnett played a prominent role in what became an embarrassing debacle for the network, when a much-publicized investigative report for the inaugural edition of CNN's prime-time news magazine ''CNN Newsstand,'' blew up in the network's face.
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