الخميس، 26 مايو 2011

Afternoon Update: Serbia Says Mladic Will Face Tribunal

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TOP NEWS

Serbia Says Mladic Will Face Tribunal

By DAN BILEFSKY and MARLISE SIMONS

The president of Serbia said on Thursday that Ratko Mladic, the former Bosnian Serb general accused of ordering mass killings of Muslims at Srebrenica in 1995, would be sent to The Hague for trial.

Balkans Memo

Executions Were Mladic's Signature, and Downfall

By DAVID ROHDE and JOHN F. BURNS

Mass killings were a trademark of Ratko Mladic, even as he told citizens they had nothing to fear.

Mladic Arrest Opens Door to Serbia's Long-Sought European Union Membership

By STEPHEN CASTLE

The capture of the former Bosnian Serb commander, Ratko Mladic, was the biggest single obstacle to Serbia's path towards a European future.

The Lede Blog

A Bosnian Serb General Who Loved the Cameras Returns to the Spotlight

By ROBERT MACKEY

Before he went into hiding, Ratko Mladic, the former commander of the Bosnian Serb Army who was arrested on Thursday in connection with the 1995 massacre of nearly 8,000 men and boys at Srebrenica, embraced the spotlight.

Two New York City Police Officers Acquitted of Rape

By JOHN ELIGON

The case had presented challenges for prosecutors: no DNA evidence linked to either officer and a victim who was admittedly drunk.

Multimedia

Video: TimesCast

The political maneuvering behind the capture of Ratko Mladic; the history of his war crimes; and the Op-Ed columnist Roger Cohen describes meeting Mr. Mladic.

Opinion

Op-Art | A Month of...

Interactive Feature: Thursday Nights Out

The fifth chapter in this illustrated series by Leanne Shapton captures evenings with friends.

BUSINESS

Obama, at Summit, Seeks Financial Support for Egypt and Tunisia

By MARK LANDLER

The president, speaking in France, faced down crosscutting pressures to marshal economic support for the Arab Spring success stories, while boosting America's role in Libya.

White House Offers Plan to Revamp Regulation

By BINYAMIN APPELBAUM

The administration said it would eliminate or rewrite hundreds of rules to save businesses and consumers hundreds of millions of dollars a year.

Hedge Fund Manager Negotiating Minority Stake in Mets

By RICHARD SANDOMIR and ANDREW ROSS SORKIN

David Einhorn, a Manhattan hedge fund manager, emerged as a potential buyer of less than 49 percent of the Mets, with a sale price of $200 million.

Judge Strikes Down Wisconsin Law Curbing Unions

By STEVEN GREENHOUSE

The ruling Thursday that Republicans in the State Senate had violated the open meetings law dealt a blow to Gov. Scott Walker.

DealBook

UBS Is Said to Be Weighing Move of Investment Bank

By JULIA WERDIGIER

The Swiss banking giant is said to be considering a switch to a holding structure and then incorporating the investment banking business as a separate legal entity in London.

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