الجمعة، 27 مايو 2011

Afternoon Update: Left Ill by Fugitive Life, Mladic Hopes to Avoid Hague

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Left Ill by Fugitive Life, Mladic Hopes to Avoid Hague

By DOREEN CARVAJAL

The haggard state of Ratko Mladic, who eluded Serbian authorities for more than 15 years, may offer him one more chance to evade a prison cell.

Saudi Arabia Scrambles to Limit Region's Upheaval

By NEIL MacFARQUHAR

Saudi Arabia is flexing its financial and diplomatic might in a bid to avert the overthrow of any more leaders in the Middle East.

Airstrikes Reported East of Yemen Capital

By NASSER ARRABYEE and J. DAVID GOODMAN

Yemen degenerated further into bloody conflict as clashes beyond the capital drew in more tribal factions and threatened to widen the fighting.

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Egypt's Next Crisis

By ROBERT F. WORTH

The country's exhilarating, terrifying brush with freedom.

Italian Peacekeepers Injured in Lebanon Bombing

By NADA BAKRI

A roadside bomb targeted a United Nations convoy near a southern Lebanese port Friday, wounding several Italian peacekeepers and a Lebanese passerby, officials said.

Multimedia

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Palestinians look forward to Saturday, when Egypt plans to open its border with Gaza; and Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi avoids continuous NATO bombings.

Opinion

Op-Ed Contributor

America's Forgotten Liberal

It's the 100th anniversary of Hubert H. Humphrey's birth, and no one seems to have noticed.

BUSINESS

Easing Out Those Gray-Haired Workers (or Not)

By NELSON D. SCHWARTZ

As roughly 44 million baby boomers start to hit retirement age, the problem of how and when to step aside is becoming a hot-button issue, even in the elite professions.

Greek Leaders Fail to Reach Consensus on Austerity Measures

By NIKI KITSANTONIS

The proposals came amid mounting speculation about the Greek government's ability to avert a default, which would very likely lead to a new financial crisis across the euro zone.

Your Money

Two Takes on Lower-Cost Investment Management

By RON LIEBER

Two new companies are trying to provide a valuable service: moderately priced investment management.

Aer Lingus on Firmer Footing for New Challenges

By NICOLA CLARK

As it reaches its 75th birthday, the Irish airline is seeking to reinvent its business model in the face of competition from Ryanair.

Saab Restarts Production in Sweden With Backing of Chinese Partner

By DAVID JOLLY

Saab Automobile, the struggling Swedish automaker, restarted production at its main plant on Friday, more than a month after a cash crunch led its suppliers to withhold essential parts

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