TOP NEWS By BETTINA WASSENER and MATTHEW SALTMARSH China said it hoped the United States would adopt "responsible policies," highlighting concerns around the globe about the protracted budget talks. By RON NIXON Even in the hardest times, programs subsidizing tiny airports or storage of excess farm products survive. By SARAH LYALL and ALAN COWELL In an abrupt about-face, News Corporation said Thursday that Rupert Murdoch and his son James would testify before a parliamentary panel. By MONICA DAVEY Politicians are using redistricting battles to advance their own agendas - ones that often have nothing to do with Latino representation. Bits Blog By NICK BILTON The Amazon tablet, which is expected to be introduced later this year, has been in the works for more than a year as executives at the company have struggled with a number of challenges. |
Multimedia A federal judge declares a mistrial in the Roger Clemens perjury case; and Republican leaders bring different approaches to the debt ceiling negotiations. Opinion Opinionator Linda Greenhouse reviews the term that just ended. |
BUSINESS DealBook By BEN PROTESS Steve Bartlett, head of the Financial Services Roundtable, deployed $2.5 million of the group's cash in the first quarter seeking to gain a sympathetic ear in Washington. DealBook By ERIC DASH JPMorgan Chase reported on Thursday that second quarter profit rose 13 percent to $5.4 billion, in spite of lingering mortgage troubles and weak trading results. By JULIA WERDIGIER AND STEPHEN CASTLE The auction showed that some investors remained nervous about the sovereign debt crisis in Europe. DealBook By MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCED Deutsche Börse said that it had collected more than 80 percent of its outstanding shares in a tender offer tied to the company's proposed merger with NYSE Euronext. By CHRISTINE HAUSER A decline in energy prices at the producer level more than offset a rise in food prices, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said. |
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