الجمعة، 1 يوليو 2011

Afternoon Update: Strauss-Kahn Is Released as Case Teeters

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TOP NEWS

Strauss-Kahn Is Released as Case Teeters

By JOHN ELIGON

In a court hearing, prosecutors acknowledged serious problems with the credibility of the hotel housekeeper who said that Dominique Strauss-Kahn attacked her.

City Room

Mr. Vance's Spectacular Botch

By MICHAEL POWELL

The new district attorney's string of losses and/or embarrassments in high-profile cases has become perversely impressive.

News of Turnaround in Dominique Strauss-Kahn Case Stuns France

By ALAN COWELL

The possible collapse of sexual assault charges against Dominique Strauss-Kahn hit France on Friday morning like a whirlwind.

Tens of Thousands of Syrians Protest in Central City of Hama

By ANTHONY SHADID

The gathering appeared to be the biggest demonstration since the Syrian uprising began nearly four months ago.

Chávez Can Remain Outside Venezuela for Months, Vice President Says

By SIMON ROMERO

President Hugo Chávez could legally keep governing Venezuela from his seclusion in Cuba for as long as six months, his vice president said Friday.

Multimedia

Video: TimesCast

In New York, a judge released Dominique Strauss-Kahn on his own recognizance after the surprising turn in the sexual assault case.

Opinion

Opinionator | Fixes

For Some With Autism, Jobs to Match Their Talents

A Danish company has created a place for highly skilled workers with autism to succeed.

BUSINESS
DealBook

Zynga Files for $1 Billion I.P.O.

By EVELYN M. RUSLI

The filing by the online gaming company comes amid a growing sense of urgency among some of the largest Web companies to go public.

Markets Jump on Word of a Manufacturing Rebound

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

The Institute for Supply Management said that its manufacturing index rose in June, and the report spurred a flurry of buying on Wall Street.

Carmakers See Slower Growth in Auto Sales in June

By NICK BUNKLEY

Sales across the industry were higher last month compared to a year earlier, but the annualized selling rate likely fell to the lowest level of the year.

Common Sense

A Collision of Creativity and Cash at Disney/Pixar

By JAMES B. STEWART

While Disney focuses on lucrative franchises, Pixar maintains it is devoted to the story. In "Cars 2," Disney won.

Europe Gives $17 Billion to Greece to Avoid Default

By STEPHEN CASTLE

The new installment of aid helps ministers buy time to settle disagreements over a second rescue package.

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