الخميس، 21 أبريل 2011

Afternoon Update: Poll Finds Lack of Passion for Republican Candidates

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Poll Finds Lack of Passion for Republican Candidates

By JIM RUTENBERG

Republican voters have yet to form strong opinions about most of their potential candidates for president in 2012, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll.

Debate Over 'Birther' Bills Among States' Lawmakers

By KIRK JOHNSON

After Gov. Jan Brewer of Arizona vetoed a certification bill for candidates, Oklahoma is poised to become the first state to pass a similar law.

Juvenile Killers in Jail for Life Seek a Reprieve

By ADAM LIPTAK and LISA FAYE PETAK

The Supreme Court is being asked to allow parole for inmates who were involved in murders at 13 or 14.

Magazine Preview

The Crash and Burn of an Autism Guru

By SUSAN DOMINUS

Condemned by the medical establishment, Andrew Wakefield still believes in a link between autism and vaccines.

Hindus Find a Ganges in Queens, to Park Rangers' Dismay

By SAM DOLNICK

Offerings like fruit, bowls and clothing are left humbly in Jamaica Bay, but then wash up along the shore to threaten the ecosystem.

Multimedia

Video: TimesCast

Although bank earning are down, Wall Street is cautiously optimistic; "American Idol" is kinder and more popular; and remembering the work of the conflict photographer Chris Hondros.

Opinion

Opinionator | Townies

Look at Me, I'm Crying

Slipping into privacy, in the most public of spaces.

BUSINESS
DealBook

Rajaratnam's Lawyer Casts Doubt on Witnesses' Credibility

By AZAM AHMED

"If it's public, you must acquit," John Dowd said as he wrapped up the defense in the insider trading case of the Galleon hedge fund chief.

DealBook

Morgan Stanley Profit Falls 48%

By SUSANNE CRAIG

Morgan Stanley, which like its peers is still feeling the aftereffects of the financial crisis, said first-quarter earnings fell to $736 million from $1.4 billion in the period a year earlier.

G.E. Tops Forecasts and Raises Dividend

By CHRISTINE HAUSER

The chief executive, Jeffrey R. Immelt, said the results were an indication that G.E. had emerged from the recession a stronger company.

DealBook

A Shopping List for Apple's Growing War Chest

By EVELYN M. RUSLI

With $65.8 billion in cash - more than any other technology company - Apple has the dry powder to go on a shopping spree. Here's a look at what it could buy.

DealBook

Fiat to Raise Chrysler Stake to 46 Percent

By DAVID JOLLY

Fiat says it will spend $1.3 billion to add to its controlling stake in the Chrysler Group, and aims to have a majority shareholding this year.

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