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September 14, 2011 Afternoon Update |
TOP NEWSRepublicans Suggest White House Rushed Solar Company's LoansBy MATTHEW L. WALDDocuments released by a House subcommittee raised questions about whether White House staff intervened to speed a review of loan guarantees for the Solyndra solar company. Germany and France Back Greece on Austerity EffortBy STEVEN ERLANGER and LIZ ALDERMANThe leaders of France and Germany said they would support the struggling country's role as a central part of the euro zone.
NASA Unveils New Rocket DesignBy KENNETH CHANGThe colossal rocket would be the most powerful since the Saturn V that took Americans to the moon. Report Blames BP's Shortcuts for Gulf Oil SpillBy JOHN M. BRODERInvestigators said the cause of the explosion aboard the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig was a failure of the cement at the base of the 18,000-foot-deep well. New York Chooses Company to Run Bike-Share ProgramBy CHRISTINE HAUGHNEYAlta Bicycle Share is to operate an ambitious project that is expected to feature 10,000 bicycles available at 600 stations throughout the city. |
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BUSINESSNews AnalysisEurope May Be Looking for a New 'Mr. Euro'By STEPHEN CASTLEOfficials are debating whether more streamlined decision-making - and better presentation - could help their epic battle with the financial markets. Wall Street Pushes Ahead After European Show of SupportBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESSTraders seemed appeased by the statement of support after a conference call between the leaders of Greece, France and Germany. DealBookAvis Abandons Its Bid for Dollar ThriftyBy EVELYN M. RUSLIThe Avis Budget Group, which made an offer last year for the Dollar Thrifty car rental company, is walking away from the bid, potentially paving the way for Hertz Global. DealBookWhite House Rankles Wall Street With 'Enterprise Value' TaxBy PETER LATTMANThe tax plan for President Obama's jobs bill has a provision that would tax the profits from the sale of an investment-management partnership at ordinary income rates. Retail Sales and Producer Prices Unchanged in AugustBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESSConsumers spent less on autos, clothing and furniture in August, leaving retail sales unchanged, the government reported, while wholesale prices also stayed flat. |
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