الثلاثاء، 21 يونيو 2011

Afternoon Update: Deal in Albany on Key Issues; Gay Marriage Still Unsettled

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Deal in Albany on Key Issues; Gay Marriage Still Unsettled

By NICHOLAS CONFESSORE and THOMAS KAPLAN

Legislative leaders on Tuesday announced a tentative deal to renew New York's rent laws, cap property taxes for homeowners and raise tuition at state universities.

The Caucus

Huntsman Enters Race With Cordial Criticism of Obama

By JIM RUTENBERG

Former Gov. Jon M. Huntsman Jr. said he had a "a difference of opinion" with President Obama as he announced his run.

U.S. Releases Graphic Images to Deter Smokers

By DUFF WILSON

Nine photos - one depicts a corpse and another a tracheotomy patient - are to appear on cigarette packages next year.

Emotional Serena Williams Wins in Return

By CHRISTOPHER CLAREY

After a year of health problems, there were tears of relief for Serena Williams after a 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 victory over Aravane Rezaï in the first round.

Kerry and McCain Introduce Libya Resolution in Senate

By JENNIFER STEINHAUER

The effort in the Senate to authorize the limited use of United States Armed Forces in Libya is meant to counter a House Republican plan.

Multimedia

Video: TimesCast

A vote could avert financial collapse; the Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann's years as a foster mother; and the evolution of tobacco warnings.

Opinion

Opinionator

Did My Brother Invent E-Mail With Tom Van Vleck? (Part Two)

How e-mails were sent in 1965 - and how you can simulate that experience now.

BUSINESS

Greek Banks Feel Hostage to Debt Crisis

By JACK EWING

Unlike their government, Greek banks were seen as well-managed and prudent before the crisis. Now they are struggling to find funding.

J.P. Morgan Settles Mortgage Securities Case

By EDWARD WYATT

The Securities and Exchange Commission announced a $153.6 million accord over charges that the firm misled investors.

N.L.R.B. Rules Would Streamline Unionizing

By STEVEN GREENHOUSE

The board's proposal to speed up unionization elections will undoubtedly please labor unions.

Bucks

Lured Back to Adjustable-Rate Mortgages

By TARA SIEGEL BERNARD

Popular during the housing boom, more borrowers are wading back into adjustable-rate mortgages.

British Police Arrest Man in Hacking Case

By J. DAVID GOODMAN

The police in Britain arrested a 19-year-old man in connection with digital attacks on businesses and government agencies "by a single hacking group."

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