الثلاثاء، 14 يونيو 2011

Afternoon Update: Syria Widens Army Action in Crackdown on Restive Region

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Syria Widens Army Action in Crackdown on Restive Region

By ANTHONY SHADID

The Syrian military deployed forces to the country's north and east on Tuesday, as hundreds of displaced civilians huddled near the Turkish border.

The Caucus

For Now, Romney Walks Away Smiling

By JEFF ZELENY

Mitt Romney left his first debate emboldened, but conceded that criticism would likely intensify.

F.D.A. Unveils New Rules About Sunscreen Claims

By GARDINER HARRIS

Products must protect equally against UVB and UVA rays before they can claim to offer "broad spectrum" protection.

Lockout Could Cost Former Lineman Care at Dementia Facility

By ALAN SCHWARZ

Since July 2009, the Players Assistance Trust, the charitable arm of the players union, had voluntarily paid Bruce Schwager's medical bills.

From African Village to Center of Ordeal

By ANNE BARNARD, ADAM NOSSITER and KIRK SEMPLE

Interviews with people who know the hotel housekeeper who accused Dominique Strauss-Kahn of sexually assaulting her portray her as quiet and unassuming.

Multimedia

Video: TimesCast

Syrian refugees speak out against the government crackdown; Republicans face off in a televised debate; and a look at the early life of Dominique Strauss-Kahn's accuser.

Opinion

Opinionator | Disunion

Unhappy Flag Day

The holiday was inaugurated in 1861 with promises of revelry to rival the orgiastic festivals of ancient Rome. What happened?

BUSINESS

Markets Turn Up Sharply After Release of Retail Data

By CHRISTINE HAUSER

The government statistics showed retail sales fell for the first time this year, but stocks rallied by more than 1 percent in part because they weren't as bad as expected.

Apple Retail Executive to Lead J.C. Penney

By STEPHANIE CLIFFORD and MICHAEL J. de la MERCED

Ron Johnson, who oversaw the Apple Store concept, will take over as chief executive from Myron E. Ullman III, who will become executive chairman of J. C. Penney.

Nokia and Apple Settle Patent Dispute Over Smartphones

By KEVIN J. O'BRIEN

Apple agreed to make a one-time payment to Nokia and to pay regular royalties in the future to license some of Nokia's patents.

Deutsche Bank Star Fights to Take the Reins

By LANDON THOMAS Jr.

Deutsche Bank's worldwide investment banking operations, controlled by Anshu Jain, now produce about 85 percent of the banking giant's profit. But he faces an uphill battle for the top job.

Mario Draghi Holds E.C.B. Line Against Restructuring for Greece

By STEPHEN CASTLE

The next likely head of the central bank spoke at the European Parliament while finance ministers try to craft a new bailout package.

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