الأربعاء، 2 مارس 2011

Afternoon Update: Justices Rule for Protesters at Military Funerals

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Justices Rule for Protesters at Military Funerals

By ADAM LIPTAK

The First Amendment protects hateful protests at military funerals, the Supreme Court ruled in an 8-to-1 decision.

Gunmen Kill Pakistani Cabinet Minister

By SALMAN MASOOD and JANE PERLEZ

The minister of minorities, Shahbaz Bhatti, a Christian, was ambushed in an attack similar to the recent killing of another liberal politician.

Libyan Rebels Are Said to Repulse Mercenary Attack

By KAREEM FAHIM and DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK

In a fierce battle, rebel forces in a strategic oil town repelled an attack by government-aligned forces.

DealBook

S.E.C. Proposes Crackdown on Wall Street Bonuses

By BEN PROTESS

The proposal would require Wall Street firms to disclose bonus figures to the Securities and Exchange Commission, which could then ban any "excessive" awards.

The Caucus

Gingrich Advisers Explain Mixed Signals on 2012 Announcement

By JEFF ZELENY

The conflicting statements on whether or not Newt Gingrich will announce an exploratory committee on Thursday offer a window into the complex business structure encircling him.

Multimedia

Video: TimesCast

Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi's forces try to take back eastern Libya, but rebels stand firm; a photographic essay on the lives of Bahrani women.

Opinion

Opinionator | Disunion

'The Dim Light of Hope'

Why was Frederick Douglass so torn about Lincoln on the eve of the new president's inauguration?

BUSINESS

Jobs Takes the Stage to Pitch Apple's New iPad

By MIGUEL HELFT

Apple's chief executive interrupts a medical leave to introduce the much-anticipated new iPad, a thinner, faster and lighter version of its tablet.

Another Day of Uncertainty Pushes Oil Higher

By MATTHEW SALTMARSH and SEI CHONG

Oil prices climbed on fears of further supply disruptions from the Middle East and North Africa.

Fed Notes 'Modest to Moderate' Growth

By CHRISTINE HAUSER

Retail sales and manufacturing grew in most regions, the report said, while the labor markets improved modestly.

Prescriptions Blog

F.D.A. Orders Prescription Cold Drugs Pulled From Market

By ANDREW POLLACK

The Food and Drug Administration took the action because many of the medicines have not been approved or tested.

Galliano to Face Trial Over Anti-Semitic Remarks

By SUZY MENKES

John Galliano, who was fired on Tuesday as chief designer for Christian Dior, will be put on trial for the alleged offenses, Paris prosecutors said.

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