الاثنين، 14 نوفمبر 2011

Afternoon Update: Supreme Court to Hear Case Challenging Health Law

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Supreme Court to Hear Case Challenging Health Law

By ADAM LIPTAK

The justices agreed to hear a challenge to the 2010 health care overhaul law, setting the stage for a ruling in the midst of the 2012 presidential race.

As European Nations Teeter, Only Lenders Get Central Bank's Help

By JACK EWING

The biggest fear, however, is not that a bank will succumb to a liquidity crisis, but that an entire country in the euro zone might do so.

Players Reject N.B.A. Offer and Opt to Disband Union

By HOWARD BECK

The N.B.A. players rejected the league's latest offer Monday and began the process to disband the union, jeopardizing the 2011-12 season.

Felons Finding It Easy to Get Gun Rights Reinstated

By MICHAEL LUO

Decades of lobbying by pro-gun groups have loosened laws across the country, allowing thousands of felons each year to regain gun rights, often with little or no review.

King of Jordan Calls for Syria's Leader to Step Down

By NADA BAKRI

King Abdullah of Jordan is the first Arab leader on Syria's doorstep to call for a change in government in that country in order to end the increasingly bloody political uprising there.

Multimedia

Video: TimesCast | November 14, 2011

The Supreme Court agrees to hear a health care overhaul law challenge; police raid the Occupy Oakland protest; and one police officer accused of infiltrating that protest says he supports it.

Opinion

Op-Ed Columnist

Vouchers for Veterans

By PAUL KRUGMAN

And that's just one of the Republicans' really bad health care ideas.

BUSINESS
DealBook

Buffett Amasses 5.5% Stake in I.B.M.

By AZAM AHMED

Warren E. Buffett, chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, revealed on CNBC that the conglomerate holds a $10.7 billion stake in I.B.M.

Stocks Slip as Italian and Spanish Bond Yields Rise

By DAVID JOLLY

Hopes that the appointment of Mario Monti as Italy's new prime minister would restore market confidence proved short-lived.

DealBook

Unicredit Looks to Raise $10.3 Billion

By DAVID JOLLY

Confronted by slumping profit and new capital requirements, Unicredit, Italy's largest bank, said that it would raise $10.3 billion and eliminate 5,200 jobs.

DealBook

Deutsche Bank's Ackermann Won't Take Chairman Role

By JACK EWING

Josef Ackermann unexpectedly canceled plans to assume the chairmanship of Deutsche Bank when he retires as chief executive in May, possibly heralding his departure from the public stage.

Airline Fined $900,000 for Lengthy Tarmac Delays

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

American Eagle Airlines was fined for keeping passengers cooped up for hours on planes in Chicago this year. The move was seen as a warning to airlines ahead of holiday travel season.

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