TOP NEWS By CATHERINE RAMPELL While the unemployment rate dipped to 9 percent, the improvement was seen as modest. By LIZ ALDERMAN Acceding to pressure from European leaders, Italy will allow the International Monetary Fund to look over Rome's shoulder to ensure it is carrying out a $75 billion dollar austerity package. DealBook By BEN PROTESS and KEVIN ROOSE Jon Corzine, the former governor of New Jersey who stepped down as chairman and chief executive of the bankrupt brokerage, will not seek $12 million severance payments. Diner's Journal Blog By THE NEW YORK TIMES Published in The Times in 1969, this stuffing recipe counted among its ingredients orange, crushed pineapple, pork and Tabasco sauce. ArtsBeat By ELLEN BARRY An American dancer, David Hallberg, 29, has arrived in Moscow and is ready to begin his career at the Bolshoi as Albrecht in "Giselle." |
Multimedia The United States has modest job growth in October; Greece's leader faces a confidence vote; and New York's famed Rockettes have a new 3-D act. Opinion Opinionator | Fixes By DAVID BORNSTEIN A new type of ethical outsourcing is showing that young people from the poorest corners of the world can be reliable knowledge workers. |
BUSINESS The Caucus By RICHARD W. STEVENSON Friday's tepid jobs report brings a fresh reminder of the stubborn difficulty President Obama and his team face in overcoming the argument that his administration has failed to address unemployment. By CHRISTINE HAUSER The political uncertainty around the Greek debt crisis and a modest jobs report in the United States weighed on markets on Wall Street and in Europe. DealBook By EVELYN M. RUSLI As the stock continued to climb, the daily deals site, which raised $700 million, is valued at nearly $19 billion. DealBook By BEN PROTESS and MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCED The discovery comes after days of intensifying regulatory scrutiny at MF Global, which filed for bankruptcy on Monday. By RACHEL DONADIO and NIKI KITSANTONIS Prime Minister George A. Papandreou's decision to abandon a vote on Greece's new debt deal with the euro zone did not end the country's political turmoil. |
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