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November 15, 2011 Afternoon Update |
TOP NEWSProtesters Vow to Retake Emptied ParkBy JAMES BARRON and COLIN MOYNIHANMayor Michael R. Bloomberg said the city's plan to reopen the park after it was cleaned was postponed until after a hearing on the removal. City RoomUpdates on the Clearing of Zuccotti ParkBy J. DAVID GOODMAN and ANDY NEWMANUpdates on the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York and the response of protesters to the clearing of Zuccotti Park early on Tuesday. After an Earlier Misstep, a Minutely Planned RaidBy AL BAKER and JOSEPH GOLDSTEINThe predawn action was an almost military-style operation that involved hundreds of police officers. The CaucusPerry Proposes Part-Time Congress as Part of OverhaulBy JEFF ZELENY and RICHARD A. OPPEL JR.Gov. Rick Perry on Tuesday suggested making Congress operate part-time with half pay and ending lifetime tenure of federal judges. Romney's Team Prepares for Obama, TooBy JEFF ZELENY and JIM RUTENBERGMitt Romney's campaign is fighting two battles at once - one for the nomination and one for the race beyond. The Obama campaign is watching and has also issued attacks of its own. |
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BUSINESSOnce Wary, Apple Warms Up to Business MarketBy NICK WINGFIELDApple, long resolute in its catering to consumers, is suddenly finding corporations becoming big customers. Wal-Mart's 3rd-Quarter Profit SlipsBy STEPHANIE CLIFFORDA strategy of keeping prices low to attract shoppers lifted sales, but the retailer's profit took a hit. Auditor Says F.H.A. Could Need BailoutBy ANNIE LOWREYA report says a further decline in the housing market could drain reserves, but the agency head sees little cause for concern. I.M.F. Warns China on State Control of BankingBy DAVID BARBOZAThe fund urged Beijing to adopt a more market-oriented approach to banking and finance or risk dampening economic growth. Europe Backs Away From Strict Control of Rating AgenciesBy JAMES KANTERBut other proposals, if adopted, could allow a suspension of ratings on troubled countries and encourage investors to sue over mistaken ratings. |
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