الجمعة، 28 أكتوبر 2011

Afternoon Update: Beyond 2012 Field, Nuanced G.O.P. Views on Immigrants

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Beyond 2012 Field, Nuanced G.O.P. Views on Immigrants

By JENNIFER STEINHAUER

Many Republican freshmen in Congress now support bite-size policy changes rather than total reform, in an effort to redefine the party's increasingly anti-immigration image.

Hitches Signal Difficulties Ahead for the Euro Zone

By JACK EWING AND DAVID JOLLY

Markets take heed as Italy's borrowing costs rise and an Austrian bank posts a big loss.

Greeks Direct Anger at Germany and European Union

By RACHEL DONADIO

The conditions of the debt reduction deal have led many in Greece to complain of a loss of sovereignty.

Obama Backers Tied to Lobbies Raise Millions

By ERIC LICHTBLAU

Despite a pledge not to take money from lobbyists, President Obama is relying on fund-raisers who are involved in lobbying for Washington consulting shops or private companies.

City Room

Occupy Wall Street Struggles to Make 'the 99%' Look Like Everybody

By ALICE SPERI

At the beginning, there was a visible scarcity of blacks and other minorities among the protesters at Zuccotti Park, which was jarring to people of color who considered joining. Getting the movement to be more diverse has become a priority in recent days.

Travel

Slide Show: 36 Hours in Cape Town

Despite the grinding poverty on its outskirts, urban revival continues in the city center.

Opinion

Room for Debate

Should College Grads Get a Break on Their Loans?

The Obama administration has eased the terms on student debt. What impact will the new rules have?

BUSINESS
Common Sense

The Spotlight Now Shines on Italy

By JAMES B. STEWART

It is up to Silvio Berlusconi to keep Italy from becoming another Greece and plunging the world into an even more devastating financial crisis.

Stocks Settle After Rally

By CHRISTINE HAUSER

Trading was flat on Wall Street after the biggest monthly rally in decades.

DealBook

MF Global Securities Prices Plummet as Firm Races Toward a Sale

By MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCED

Shares and bonds of MF Global tumbled again on Friday as the embattled derivatives brokerage raced to line up a sale of some or all of itself as soon as this weekend.

Another Scandal Unsettles Corporate Japan

By HIROKO TABUCHI

Coming on the heels of charges of improper payments made by Olympus, revelations at Daio Paper raised new questions about corporate governance.

Chinese Carmakers Agree to Buy Saab, Pulling It Back From the Brink

By DAVID JOLLY

The two Chinese companies agreed to pay €100 million, or $140 million, for the struggling Swedish automaker just hours before it faced court action that could have led to its liquidation.

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