الجمعة، 3 يونيو 2011

Afternoon Update: Hiring in U.S. Slowed in May With 54,000 Jobs Added

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Hiring in U.S. Slowed in May With 54,000 Jobs Added

By CATHERINE RAMPELL

The unemployment rate rose to 9.1 percent, raising concerns once again about the underlying strength of the economic recovery.

Yemeni President Said to Be Wounded in Palace Attack

By NASSER ARRABYEE and J. DAVID GOODMAN

President Ali Abdullah Saleh, was injured in an opposition attack that rocked the presidential palace and killed three guards and a cleric.

House Rebukes Obama Over Libya

By JENNIFER STEINHAUER

The resolution, which passed 268 to 145, has no practical effect, but it underscored the anger in Congress over being bypassed by the president.

Syrian Protesters Mass Again Despite Harsh Crackdown

By LIAM STACK and KATHERINE ZOEPF

Large crowds turned out on Friday despite the shutdown of the country's Internet. Dozens of deaths were reported in Hama.

Former Spy Chief Questions Israeli Leaders' Judgment

By ETHAN BRONNER

Meir Dagan said that with recent retirements, including his own, "there is no one to stop" the prime minister and defense chief from making rash decisions.

Multimedia

Video: TimesCast

Yemen's president is wounded in a rocket attack; a grand jury indicts John Edwards in campaign funds abuse case; and China's Li Na hopes to be the first Asian to win a Grand Slam tennis tournament.

Opinion

Editorial

When States Punish Women

Federal officials are right to block the Republican drive against Planned Parenthood.

BUSINESS

Stocks Are Down on Weak Monthly Jobs Report

By CHRISTINE HAUSER

A dismal jobs report added to a string of gloomy economic news.

Off the Charts

Strong Manufacturing Revival Seems to Be Fading

By FLOYD NORRIS

Surveys of manufacturing companies around the world indicate that business is still improving for many of them, but that the pace of growth has slowed.

The Caucus

Obama Hails Auto Industry's Turnaround in Visit to Chrysler Plant

By JACKIE CALMES

President Obama hailed the auto industry's comeback at a Chrysler plant in Toledo, two years after the company's bailout, but warned that "headwinds" continue to buffet the economy.

Greek Talks Pave Way for Fresh Bailout Funds

By STEPHEN CASTLE and NIKI KITSANTONIS

A second bailout of Greece moved closer with agreement on measures to secure a crucial tranche of international aid needed to stave off the looming threat of a Greek default.

Your Money

Shedding Light on Excessive 401(k) Fees

By RON LIEBER

Even though the Labor Department has approved new rules for fee disclosure for retirement plans, to go into effect next year, consumers should investigate the often-hidden costs of their own plans.

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