الجمعة، 17 يونيو 2011

Afternoon Update: Germany Says Creditors Can Be Shielded in Greek Bailout

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Germany Says Creditors Can Be Shielded in Greek Bailout

By ALAN COWELL and JUDY DEMPSEY

The compromise seemed to offer some breathing space in Europe's efforts to confront its potentially ruinous debt crisis.

A Schizophrenic, a Slain Worker, Troubling Questions

By DEBORAH SONTAG

After a counselor was killed by a resident at a mental health facility in Massachusetts, many people wondered whether the system had failed.

AARP Is Open to Future Cuts of Social Security Benefits

By ERIC LICHTBLAU

The lobby for older Americans said the change in its position is a reflection of financial realities.

Sports of The Times

From Jackie Robinson to Dead Silence

By JONATHAN MAHLER

Commissioner Bud Selig has embraced baseball's diversity when it has suited him, but the game has a history of exploiting Latin Americans, and is once again turning its back on them.

Defying Military Crackdown, Protesters Surge Across Syria

By ANTHONY SHADID

The repercussions spilled across the southern border with Lebanon, when a grenade exploded near hundreds of people protesting against Bashar al-Assad's government in the city of Tripoli.

Multimedia

Video: TimesCast

The stalemate over same-sex marriage in New York continues; Greece's financial crisis threatens some U.S. investments; and the columnist Thomas L. Friedman on what democracy in Syria could mean to the region.

Opinion

Op-Ed Contributors

How's the Weather?

Storms on the sun can have a significant impact on life on Earth.

BUSINESS

Shares Rise on Developments in Greece

By CHRISTINE HAUSER

After weeks of uncertainty, investors seemed to show some confidence that Greece was moving toward a second bailout, and the Dow Jones industrial average closed with a weekly gain for the first time since April.

Paris Air Show Braces for a Flurry of New Aircraft Orders

By NICOLA CLARK

Airlines are expected to be profitable again this year, and the newest version of Airbus's popular A320 jet is expected to meet strong buyer interest.

Your Money

One Man's Hunt for a Better 401(k) Plan

By RON LIEBER

Small companies that would like to cut 401(k) costs and improve their investment options should consider one man's pursuit.

DealBook

Prada Prices Shares at Low End, Raising $2.1 Billion

By BETTINA WASSENER

The nervousness that has shaken global markets this week took its toll on Prada's highly anticipated I.P.O., forcing it to price its shares lower.

DealBook

Leonard Green and CVC Bid for BJ's Wholesale

By DEALBOOK

The two private equity firms have submitted a joint bid to acquire the retailer for an undisclosed price.

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