الخميس، 29 سبتمبر 2011

Afternoon Update: Even if Europe Averts Crisis, Growth May Lag for Years

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Even if Europe Averts Crisis, Growth May Lag for Years

By GRAHAM BOWLEY and LIZ ALDERMAN

A best-case scenario is a bailout of troubled banks and governments that keeps the financial system from experiencing a major shock, though easing the huge debt could take years.

Germany Approves Expansion of Euro Bailout Fund

By NICHOLAS KULISH

The vote was also a narrow but significant political victory for Chancellor Angela Merkel, as fewer lawmakers from her own coalition joined the no vote than had been expected.

The Caucus

Court Ruling Could Revive Health Care as Issue in 2012

By MICHAEL D. SHEAR

The White House's decision to seek a quick Supreme Court ruling on President Obama's health care law will inject the controversial issue back into the nation's political bloodstream.

For Perry, the E.P.A. Has Long Been a Favorite Target

By JOHN M. BRODER and KATE GALBRAITH

Officials from the agency say that Gov. Rick Perry of Texas has claimed credit for improvements in air quality brought in large part by the very federal laws he has criticized.

Twitter Study Tracks When We Are :)

By BENEDICT CAREY

An analysis found that users' emotional tone follows a similar pattern not only through the day but also through the week and the changing seasons.

Arts

Video: Artsbeat | September 29, 2011

Jon Parales on the legendary Malian guitarist Boubacar Traoré, Mike Hale on three new television shows, and Vikas Bijaj on standup comedy in India.

Opinion

Opinionator | Disunion

Mapping the Cotton Kingdom

By SUSAN SCHULTEN

Before he designed Central Park, Frederick Law Olmsted created one of the Civil War's most important maps.

BUSINESS

Washington, Seeking Revenue, Is in a Mood to Sell

By EDWARD WYATT

The White House figures that selling spare land, buildings and airwaves could raise up to $22 billion over the next decade.

Wall Street Rally Fizzles

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Economic news and a bailout vote in Germany gave stocks some momentum, but it was difficult to sustain.

Teller-A.T.M. Hybrid Takes Banking to Rural India

By VIKAS BAJAJ

Roving tellers equipped with laptop computers, wireless modems and fingerprint scanners open accounts, take deposits and process money transfers.

Second-Quarter G.D.P. Grew at 1.3% Rate

By REUTERS

The United States economy grew slightly faster in the spring than previously reported, and weekly jobless claims fell last week, the government said Thursday.

Nokia to Eliminate 3,500 More Jobs

By KEVIN J. O'BRIEN

The unexpected announcement is the second wave of cuts this year from the former global market leader.

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