الأربعاء، 28 سبتمبر 2011

Afternoon Update: Rancor Grows Over Planned Oil Pipeline From Canada

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Rancor Grows Over Planned Oil Pipeline From Canada

By KIRK JOHNSON and DAN FROSCH

Hearings over a $7 billion Canadian oil pipeline have pitched supporters who crave jobs against critics who fear a spill would be an environmental disaster.

Expanded Euro Bailout Fund Clears Hurdle

By JACK EWING and STEPHEN CASTLE

Finland's Parliament agreed to contribute its share despite reservations among legislators and a dispute over demands for collateral from Greece.

Reebok to Pay Settlement Over Health Claims

By ANDREW MARTIN

The Federal Trade Commission said the sportswear maker agreed to pay $25 million to settle allegations of unfounded claims about the health benefits of two lines of shoes.

Hunting a Murder Suspect on His Own Tough Turf

By TIM STELLOH

Wanted in two killings, Aaron Bassler has nimbly eluded capture for a month in an area north of San Francisco, despite an intensive manhunt by the sheriff's office.

The Caucus

Christie and Bipartisanship: Reality Check

By MICHAEL D. SHEAR and RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA

Chris Christie's tenure in New Jersey has been marked by as much acrimony as there has been agreement.

Dining & Wine

Video: The Foodie Magician

A night out with the magician Josh Beckerman, a New York restaurant regular who performs his tricks for diners all over town.

Opinion

Opinionator

Shared Meals, Shared Knowledge

By MARK BITTMAN

The slow food movement demonstrates that healthy food can also be affordable.

BUSINESS

Amazon Unveils Tablet That Undercuts iPad's Price

By JENNA WORTHAM

At $199, the color Kindle Fire is less than half the price of the Apple iPad.

Stocks Turn Down After Two-Day Rise

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Wall Street was unable to keep alive a two-day rally driven by hopes that Europe had a plan to contain Greece's debt crisis, despite reports of divisions.

U.A.W. Approves Four-Year Contract With G.M.

By NICK BUNKLEY

The union said 65 percent of production workers and 63 percent of skilled-trades workers approved the deal, the first big auto industry labor agreement since 2009.

Interns File Suit Against 'Black Swan' Producer

By STEVEN GREENHOUSE

Two men who worked without pay on the film claim that Fox Searchlight Pictures violated labor laws.

DealBook

Man Group Assets Drop Amid Market Turmoil

By AZAM AHMED

Man Group, the world largest publicly traded hedge fund, suffered a rough summer, with assets dropping by nearly $6 billion amid redemptions and weak performance.

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