الأربعاء، 12 أكتوبر 2011

Afternoon Update: Nigerian Man Pleads Guilty in Qaeda Plane Bombing Case

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Nigerian Man Pleads Guilty in Qaeda Plane Bombing Case

By MONICA DAVEY

A guilty plea by Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab took a federal court in Detroit by surprise as he admitted he tried to blow up an airliner with a bomb in his underwear for Al-Qaeda.

Israeli-Palestinian Prisoner Swap Rattles Regional Politics

By ETHAN BRONNER

One result of the deal could be a more confrontational, Hamas-imbued Palestinian movement that could reshape regional relationships and pose a challenge to the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank.

Iran Sees Terror Plot Accusation as Diversion From Wall Street Protests

By J. DAVID GOODMAN and RICK GLADSTONE

Iran's leaders called the accusations of an alleged assassination plot a cynical fabrication meant to vilify Iran and distract Americans from their own severe economic problems.

Divisions Grow on Federal Reserve's Policy Committee

By BINYAMIN APPELBAUM

The Federal Open Market Committee is increasingly divided between advocates for stronger steps to boost the economy and dissenters who see risks in such efforts.

Magazine Preview

Does Anyone Have a Grip on the G.O.P.?

By MATT BAI

The Republican elite tries to take its party back.

U.S.

Video: The Caucus | Mitt Romney, Center Stage

Jeff Zeleny reports from the site of Tuesday's Republican debate on Mitt Romney's posture as the front-runner.

Opinion

Opinionator Blog

To the Barricades

By DAVID BROOKS and GAIL COLLINS

What's worth giving up to balance the budget and get the U.S. economy moving again?

BUSINESS
DealBook

Caught in a Wide Web, a Trader Faces Prison

By PETER LATTMAN

Michael Kimelman could have avoided prison by accepting a plea deal, but was convicted as part of Raj Rajaratnam's insider-trading circle and sentenced to two and a half years.

Wall Street Follows Europe Stocks Higher

By JOSHUA BRUSTEIN

Investors appeared to shrug off concerns that Slovakia could block expansion of the euro zone bailout fund.

Chrysler Is Last to Reach Deal With Union

By NICK BUNKLEY

The smallest of the Detroit automakers early Wednesday tentatively agreed with the U.A.W. on a contract that would add 2,100 jobs.

Trade Bills Near Final Chapter

By JENNIFER STEINHAUER and BINYAMIN APPELBAUM

The proposed agreements with South Korea, Colombia and Panama seemed headed for a rare bipartisan accord.

Hiccups in BlackBerry Service Continue

By JENNA WORTHAM

E-mail failures stretched into their third day and spread to North America.

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