الاثنين، 3 أكتوبر 2011

Afternoon Update: E-Mails Reveal Early White House Worries Over Solyndra

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E-Mails Reveal Early White House Worries Over Solyndra

By ERIC LIPTON and MATTHEW L. WALD

New e-mails provided to Congressional investigators show White House officials expressed concern that Solyndra might collapse months before it did.

TransCanada Pipeline Foes See U.S. Bias in E-Mails

By ELISABETH ROSENTHAL

E-mails released Monday show a sometimes collaborative relationship between lobbyists for the company building the pipeline and officials in the State Department.

House Sets Up Battle on Funding Social Programs

By ROBERT PEAR

A Republican bill would curtail spending on the health care law, Planned Parenthood, Pell grants and Race to the Top education incentives.

New State Rules Raising Hurdles at Voting Booth

By MICHAEL COOPER

Republicans say they want to prevent voter fraud, but some groups say they worry that the new restrictions may discourage people from going to vote.

Amanda Knox Freed After Appeal in Italian Court

By ELISABETTA POVOLEDO

An Italian appeals court overturned the homicide convictions of the American Amanda Knox and a co-defendant on Monday and ordered them freed, ending a sensationally lurid trial.

World

Slide Show: Americans Move Against Haqqani Network in Afghanistan

The insurgent group flows fighters into Afghanistan and has orchestrated a long campaign of guerrilla and terrorist attacks against the Afghan government and its American sponsors.

Opinion

Opinionator

Shifting the Suburban Paradigm

By ALLISON ARIEFF

Transforming the single-family home by paying attention to what residents, and communities, really need.

BUSINESS

Car Sales Jumped in September

By NICK BUNKLEY

General Motors and Chrysler reported double-digit increases, while Ford sales rose 9 percent.

Wall Street Slump Lingers

By JOSHUA BRUSTEIN

Pessimism over Europe's efforts to contain its sovereign debt problems outweighed positive news about the United States economy.

Euro Zone Finance Ministers Press Greece to Meet Aid Targets

By STEPHEN CASTLE

The ministers are meeting to decide whether to release the next installment of aid to Greece.

Media Decoder Blog

ABC News and Yahoo News Announce Content Deal

By BRIAN STELTER

Yahoo News, which has more unique visitors than any other news Web site, is partnering with ABC News to share stories and feature Web video series.

'Diggnation,' Popular Web Talk Show, to End in December

By BRIAN STELTER

The show's founders, Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht, say they're ready for other pursuits after six years.

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