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October 27, 2011 Afternoon Update |
TOP NEWSSlapping at Syria, Turkey Shelters Anti-Assad FightersBy LIAM STACKTurkey is hosting the commander and dozens of members of the Free Syrian Army, a group waging an insurgency against President Bashar al-Assad, and allowing them to orchestrate cross-border attacks. News AnalysisBanks Reassured by Euro Deal, but Italy Remains a WorryBy JACK EWINGItaly's ability to service its debt now becomes the key to whether compulsory recapitalization of banks will stabilize the Continent's financial system. Economic Growth in U.S., Though Still Modest, Speeds UpBy SHAILA DEWANG.D.P. grew at a 2.5 percent rate, a reassuring improvement but not enough to recover ground lost during the recession. 11 Charged in $1 Billion L.I.R.R. Disability SchemeBy WILLIAM K. RASHBAUMSome railroad workers who were collecting more than $100,000 in government payments and claimed to be in severe pain when moving regularly played tennis and golf, law enforcement officials said. Lynda Barry Will Make You Believe In YourselfBy DAN KOISA renegade cartoonist discovers her inner creativity guru. |
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BUSINESSStocks Jump on Greek Debt DealBy CHRISTINE HAUSER and DAVID JOLLYMarkets were cheered by progress reached in Europe on resolving their debt crisis and strengthening banks. News AnalysisIn Rally Over Euro Deal, Relief Mixed With WarinessBy LANDON THOMAS Jr.A report on the American economy added to investors' upbeat mood following the broad agreement on the euro zone debt crisis, but uncertainty remained about Europe's next steps. Female Wal-Mart Employees File New Bias CaseBy ANDREW MARTINAfter the Supreme Court threw out a national sex-discrimination case against Wal-Mart, the plaintiffs are trying again by narrowing the class to women in California only. DealBookJudge Rakoff Skeptical of S.E.C. Settlement With CitigroupBy PETER LATTMANThe federal judge also expresses aversion to the agency's custom of settling cases without forcing the defendant to admit wrongdoing. Higher Oil Price Lifts Profits at Exxon and ShellBy JULIA WERDIGIER and CLIFFORD KRAUSSThe largest oil companies in the United States and in Europe both reported strong earnings. |
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