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November 8, 2011 Afternoon Update |
TOP NEWSU.N. Finds Signs of Work by Iran Toward Nuclear DeviceBy DAVID E. SANGER and WILLIAM J. BROADUnited Nations inspectors released a trove of new evidence on Tuesday that they say makes a "credible" case that Iran's nuclear program has included work toward weapons. Penn State Said to Be Planning Paterno Exit Amid ScandalBy MARK VIERA and PETE THAMELJoe Paterno's tenure as coach of the Penn State football team will soon be over in the wake of a sex-abuse scandal that has implicated university officials, according to people briefed on the matter. Berlusconi Offers to Quit if Euro Reforms Are PassedBy RACHEL DONADIO and ELISABETTA POVOLEDOItalian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's offer to step aside came after he lost his majority in Parliament and after a demand by a key ally that he resign for the sake of the country. Greeks Said to Pick New Leader, but Talks Hit HurdlesBy SUZANNE DALEYLucas Papademos seemed on the verge Tuesday of being named Greece's next prime minister, but party leaders were still engaged in a bitter fight over the make-up of his cabinet. Cain Campaign Assails New Accuser's CredibilityBy MICHAEL D. SHEAR and JIM RUTENBERGBefore a news conference Tuesday by Herman Cain, his campaign sought to undermine Sharon Bialek's account. |
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BUSINESSIn Turmoil, Greece and Italy Deepen Euro CrisisBy RACHEL DONADIOThe fate of the euro seemed to hinge on two tangled political cultures, as Greece negotiated a transitional government and Silvio Berlusconi's hold on power seemed to weaken in Italy. Stocks Rise Again After Italy VoteBy CHRISTINE HAUSERInvestors were assessing the significance of Silvio Berlusconi's victory in parliament for Italy's austerity budget. DealBookSociété Générale Profit Falls 31% in Third QuarterBy DAVID JOLLYThe French bank said its third-quarter net profit fell by nearly a third from the period a year earlier, weighed down by the cost of writing down its exposure to Greece. Government Counting Sheep? Now, Only in DreamsBy WILLIAM NEUMANThe Agriculture Department is eliminating dozens of reports on product inventories, including those for catfish, hops and trout, alarming the farmers who depend on the figures. Political Ad Spending Helps Drive a Consolidation of Local TV StationsBy BRIAN STELTERThe election cycle of 2012 is expected to be very lucrative for some stations, which will also benefit from charging cable and satellite distributors for the rights to retransmit their signals. |
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