الجمعة، 14 أكتوبر 2011

Afternoon Update: Kansas City Bishop Indicted in Reporting of Abuse by Priest

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Kansas City Bishop Indicted in Reporting of Abuse by Priest

By A. G. SULZBERGER and LAURIE GOODSTEIN

The indictment is the first ever of a Catholic bishop in the 25 years since the scandal over sexual abuse by priests first became public in the United States.

Berlusconi Holds On to Power in Italy, but Barely

By RACHEL DONADIO

In his narrowest escape yet, Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi survived a confidence vote on Friday but failed to secure a solid majority, complicating his ability to pass legislation.

Park Cleanup Is Canceled, and Showdown Averted

By COLIN MOYNIHAN, CARA BUCKLEY and KATE TAYLOR

The Occupy Wall Street protesters, who viewed the cleanup plans as a pretext to evict them from Zuccotti Park, viewed the decision as a victory.

Court Blocks Ala. From Checking Student Status

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

A federal appeals court on Friday blocked a key part of Alabama's law that requires schools to check the immigration status of students, temporarily weakening what was considered the toughest immigration law in the nation.

Obama Sends Military Advisers to Uganda

By REUTERS

President Barack Obama said on Friday he was sending about 100 U.S. military advisers to Uganda to support central African allies pursuing Joseph Kony, leader of the Lord's Resistance Army, and other rebel commanders.

N.Y. / Region

Video: The Soft Drink Summit

A stockbroker and an Occupy Wall Street protester face off at a cafe table over the ongoing demonstrations in Zuccotti Park.

Opinion

Opinionator | Disunion

Apocalypse 1861

By MICHAEL SCHROEDER

The Civil War roots of American gunboat diplomacy in East Asia.

BUSINESS

G-20 Seeks Broader Solution for Europe's Debt Crisis

By LIZ ALDERMAN

Finance ministers meeting in Paris face new hurdles after rating agencies issued warnings about European banks.

Spanish Companies Look Abroad for Growth

By RAPHAEL MINDER

They are escaping a stagnant economy at home and raising concern in a country with big sovereign debt and a high jobless rate.

For Children of Same-Sex Couples, a Student Aid Maze

By TARA SIEGEL BERNARD

The most important document for determining financial aid for college is a form that recognizes only heterosexual marriage.

Your Money

Turning a Lens on Ameriprise Financial

By RON LIEBER

The country's largest employer of certified financial planners is accused of putting its own employees' 401(k) money into underperforming funds.

Strong U.S. Retail Sales Lift Wall Street

By JOSHUA BRUSTEIN

Stocks rose after a report showed sales jumped in September, beating expectations.

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