الأربعاء، 26 أكتوبر 2011

Afternoon Update: Germans Back Bailout Fund as Rifts Persist in Euro Talks

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Germans Back Bailout Fund as Rifts Persist in Euro Talks

By STEVEN ERLANGER and RACHEL DONADIO

European leaders struggled to show they were making progress in overcoming the euro-zone debt crisis ahead of a summit meeting on Wednesday.

DealBook

Ex-Director of Goldman Charged in Insider Trading Case

By AZAM AHMED

Rajat K. Gupta, a former Goldman Sachs director, was charged with one count of conspiracy to commit securities fraud and five counts of securities fraud, all related to tips about the investment bank in 2008.

Venture Capitalists Put Money on Easing Medical Device Rules

By BARRY MEIER and JANET ROBERTS

As Congress considers reauthorizing a law that sets the fees for medical device makers, venture capitalists are emerging as an influential ally of companies eager for a quicker regulatory process.

Push for 'Personhood' Amendment Represents New Tack in Abortion Fight

By ERIK ECKHOLM

A constitutional amendment facing voters in Mississippi would declare a fertilized human egg to be a legal person, effectively branding abortion and some forms of birth control as murder.

Irish Election Portends Signs of Reconciliation

By JOHN F. BURNS

Though the voting is for the largely ceremonial post of president of the Irish Republic, the peace process is in the spotlight.

U.S.

Slide Show: The Crow Patrol

Terre Haute, Ind., shares a problem with Auburn, N.Y., and Lancaster, Pa.: Crows. Lots and lots of crows.

Opinion

Room for Debate

Obama, the Homeowner's Helper or Enabler?

Will the new federal mortgage rules aid homeowners facing foreclosure or encourage borrowers to live beyond their means?

BUSINESS

S.E.C. Rule Lifts Lid on Hedge Funds

By EDWARD WYATT

The rule adopted Wednesday requires large funds to report details of their holdings in a bid to limit risks to the financial system.

Ford Posts 10th Straight Quarterly Profit

By NICK BUNKLEY

Earnings were down 2 percent from the period a year ago, but the automaker is on track to resume paying a dividend.

Boeing Posts Strong Profit but Cuts Delivery Forecast

By CHRISTOPHER DREW

As an airline began inaugural service of the 787 Dreamliner, Boeing said it would deliver fewer of the new planes this year due to production problems.

Green Blog

BP to Drill Again in the Gulf of Mexico

By CLIFFORD KRAUSS

Federal regulators gave BP a permit to drill a new well in the Gulf of Mexico, the first time the oil company will be allowed to drill there since the Deepwater Horizon disaster in April 2010.

Olympus Chairman Resigns Amid Widening Scandal

By HIROKO TABUCHI

The Japanese firm Olympus said its president and chairman Tsuyoshi Kikukawa had stepped down after the company became embroiled in a scandal over a series of costly acquisitions.

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