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November 7, 2011 Afternoon Update |
TOP NEWSThe CaucusAccuser Details Lewd Behavior by CainBy MICHAEL D. SHEAR and TRIP GABRIELSharon Bialek, accompanied by celebrity lawyer Gloria Allred, became the first woman to publicly accuse Mr. Cain of sexual harassment. Greek Leaders Reach Deal to Form a New GovernmentBy RACHEL DONADIO and NIKI KITSANTONISPrime Minister George Papandreou and his chief rival agreed to create a new government, under a new prime minister, appearing to break a political deadlock. Berlusconi Dismisses Resignation ReportsBy ELISABETTA POVOLEDOOn the eve of a critical vote in Parliament, Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi of Italy on Monday dismissed reports of his imminent resignation, calling them baseless. Syrian Troops Escalate Bloody Crackdown in HomsBy ANTHONY SHADIDAmid the apparent collapse of Arab League mediation, the government of President Bashar al-Assad has launched a bloody assault to retake the country's third-largest city. News AnalysisU.S. Hangs Back as Inspectors Prepare Report on Iran's Nuclear ProgramBy DAVID E. SANGER and WILLIAM J. BROADOn Monday, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran said "the bullying powers of the world should know that Iran will not allow them to take any measure against the country." |
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BUSINESSBusinesses Feel the Pinch as China Tightens LendingBy KEITH BRADSHER and MICHAEL WINESChina's policy makers have created an artificial credit crunch in order to keep inflation in check, raising concerns that Italy Bonds Push HigherBy GRAHAM BOWLEYBond rates are being driven to levels that earlier forced Greece, Ireland and Portugal to seek bailouts. DealBookJefferies Halves Exposure to Europe, Just to Show It CanBy KEVIN ROOSEThe investment bank said it had "no meaningful profit or loss" on the trading, which was meant to buoy investor confidence in the firm after a rocky few days. Bits BlogGoogle+ Lets In the CorporationsBy QUENTIN HARDYThe company hopes to compete with Facebook's corporate pages. Media Decoder BlogNew Nook Is Latest Entry in Tablet WarsBy JULIE BOSMANBarnes & Noble introduced a new color tablet as it competes with Amazon's Kindle Fire for buyers during the holiday shopping season. |
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