الثلاثاء، 11 أكتوبر 2011

Afternoon Update: U.S. Accuses Iranians of Plotting to Kill Saudi Envoy

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U.S. Accuses Iranians of Plotting to Kill Saudi Envoy

By J. DAVID GOODMAN

Federal authorities said they have foiled a plot by men linked to the Iranian government to kill the Saudi ambassador to the United States and to bomb Saudi Arabian and Israeli embassies in Washington.

In Senate Vote, Obama Jobs Bill Faces First Hurdle

By ROBERT PEAR

If an effort on Tuesday to take up the legislation fails to achieve the necessary 60 votes, as many predict, Senate Democrats may try to break up the bill into more palatable pieces.

Textile Makers Fight to Be Heard on South Korea Trade Pact

By BINYAMIN APPELBAUM

A proposed free trade agreement with South Korea would open the American market to a manufacturing powerhouse that has its own high-technology textile industry.

The Caucus

Christie Endorses Romney Ahead of Debate

By JEFF ZELENY and MICHAEL D. SHEAR

Gov. Chris Christie's endorsement added to the sense that establishment Republicans are rallying around Mitt Romney as their best hope at retaking the White House.

Netanyahu Announces Deal to Free Shalit

By ETHAN BRONNER

The Israeli government was to meet to discuss a proposal to exchange Palestinian prisoners for Gilad Shalit, an Israeli soldier who has been held for more than five years

Science

Video: Susan Desmond-Hellmann

An interview with the oncologist, translational scientist and former Genentech executive now leading the University of California, San Francisco.

Opinion

Op-Ed Columnist

The Milquetoast Radicals

By DAVID BROOKS

The Occupy Wall Street movement is playing small ball with false equivalencies.

BUSINESS

Strike Adds to Problems at Indian Auto Plant

By VIKAS BAJAJ AND SRUTHI GOTTIPATI

Relations between workers and management at Maruti Suzuki's plant in Manesar, and at other Indian automotive companies, have been marred by a series of strikes and lockouts this year.

Aid Plan Emerges for Europe's Banks

By STEPHEN CASTLE and NIKI KITSANTONIS

France unveiled recapitalization details for its banks, while the European Commission prepared to make its proposals public on Wednesday.

Slovak Leader Vows to Resign if Bailout Vote Fails

By NICHOLAS KULISH and STEPHEN CASTLE

Lawmakers in Slovakia were scrambling on Tuesday, after Prime Minister Iveta Radicova tied the fate of her government to the vote on the expansion of the euro rescue fund.

DealBook

Regulators Advance Volcker Rule

By BEN PROTESS

The F.D.I.C. has approved a draft, but other federal agencies must still vote on the proposal, which will be open for public comment until January.

DealBook

Wall St. Banks Help Hedge Funds Recruit

By SUSANNE CRAIG and AZAM AHMED

In an effort to secure lucrative brokerage and trading business, big banks like Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, Morgan Stanley and Bank of America have become powerful recruiting forces for their biggest hedge fund clients.

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