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June 13, 2011 Afternoon Update |
TOP NEWSThe CaucusRepublican Debate Prep: What to Watch For in New HampshireBy MICHAEL D. SHEARIn the debate Monday night, Tim Pawlenty intends to set himself up as the main rival to the front-runner, and others will try to disrupt the tête-à-tête. City Room3 Wavering State Senate Democrats Back Gay MarriageBy NICHOLAS CONFESSORE and MICHAEL BARBAROWith the reported switch by three senators who voted against the measure in 2009, the fate of the bill is in the hands of the chamber's Republicans. WellDigital Dalliance: Easy to Do and Easy to Get CaughtBy TARA PARKER-POPEAs online flirtation enters the mainstream, therapists are debating whether it facilitates infidelity. Agency Cuts Greece's Debt Rating AgainBy LANDON THOMAS Jr.The three-notch downgrade by Standard & Poor's is the latest sign that the market believes that Greece will be forced to default on its debt. Berlusconi Gets Slapped by Italy's VotersBy RACHEL DONADIOPrime Minister Silvio Berlusconi suffered a stinging political defeat when voters overturned laws passed by his government. |
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BUSINESSDealBookVF Corporation to Buy TimberlandBy DEALBOOKVF Corporation said it would acquire Timberland in a $2 billion deal that would add to the apparel company's extensive collection of brands. DealBookZvi Goffer Found Guilty in Insider Trading CaseBy PETER LATTMANZvi Goffer, his brother Emanuel Goffer and Michael A. Kimelman were convicted of participating in an insider trading scheme that produced more than $20 million in illegal profits. After a Lift From Corporate Deals, Stocks SagBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESSStocks briefly rose on Monday morning after Wendy's/Arby's Group said it would sell control of its Arby's chain and VF Corporation announced it would buy boot maker Timberland. Court Blocks Investors' Claims Against JanusBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESSThe Supreme Court has cut off a lawsuit by investors against Janus Capital Group seeking to hold the company liable for allegedly false statements in some Janus mutual fund documents. Two States Ask if Paperwork in Mortgage Bundling Was CompleteBy GRETCHEN MORGENSONThe attorneys general of New York and Delaware are looking into whether the documentation on bundled mortgages was proper and complete. |
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