الخميس، 19 مايو 2011

Afternoon Update: Obama Backs Deal Based on 1967 Lines

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Obama Backs Deal Based on 1967 Lines

By STEVEN LEE MYERS and MARK LANDLER

President Obama said that a lasting peace would require two states with secure borders in a speech Thursday that sought to harness the change unfolding in the region.

In Message, Bin Laden Praised Arab Revolt

By SCOTT SHANE

Al Qaeda's leader welcomed the uprisings in the Arab world in a recording made about a week before his death.

The Caucus

Obama Speech on Mideast Is Also Aimed at U.S.

By MICHAEL D. SHEAR

The speech attempted to construct a cohesive narrative about the president's approach for the American voter.

As Obama Endorses '67 Borders, Netanyahu Objects

By ETHAN BRONNER

It is the first time an American president has explicitly endorsed those borders as the baseline for negotiations over a Palestinian state.

Bail Granted for Ex-Chief of I.M.F.

By JOHN ELIGON

A judge granted Dominique Strauss-Kahn bail, allowing the former head of the International Monetary Fund to stay with his wife in a Manhattan apartment while his case is pending.

Multimedia

Video: TimesCast

President Obama speaks on sweeping changes in the Mideast and the outline for a potential peace deal between Palestinians and Israel; the view from Jerusalem; and reaction from Cairo.

Opinion

Opinionator

Justice in Dreamland

A decision this week makes it worth wondering what planet the Supreme Court justices have been living on when it comes to encounters between the police and the rest of us.

BUSINESS
DealBook

LinkedIn Soars in Market Debut

By EVELYN M. RUSLI

Shares of the professional social network rose well above $100, more than double its offering price.

Europe and Emerging Nations Vie to Fill I.M.F. Job

By LIZ ALDERMAN

One scenario could see a European step in until late 2012, and then an emerging market leader would take over.

Denying Nazi Charges, Renault Family Members Seek Redress From France

By DAVID JOLLY and MATTHEW SALTMARSH

Nearly 70 years after Louis Renault died in prison, his grandchildren are seeking to restore his reputation - and gain compensation for what they say was the illegal confiscation of his car company.

Prescriptions Blog

Double-Digit Insurance Rate Increases Get More Scrutiny

By REED ABELSON

The Department of Health and Human Services wants insurers to give detailed explanations for raising premiums.

International Energy Agency Urges Oil Producers to Lift Output

By MATTHEW SALTMARSH

In an unusual move, the agency cited "serious concern" about rising oil prices, rising demand and declining supply.

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