الجمعة، 9 ديسمبر 2011

Afternoon Update: New Treaty to Save the Euro May Also Divide Europe

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New Treaty to Save the Euro May Also Divide Europe

By STEVEN ERLANGER and STEPHEN CASTLE

Euro zone members agreed to a treaty that requires stricter fiscal discipline, but efforts to reach unanimity among the members of the European Union failed as Britain refused to go along.

Veto of Euro Zone Pact Isolates Britain

By SARAH LYALL and JULIA WERDIGIER

The veto left Britain as isolated as it has been in postwar Europe and effectively left out of future European decisions.

Motive a Mystery in Killing and Suicide at Virginia Tech

By SABRINA TAVERNISE and TIMOTHY WILLIAMS

The police worked to determine why a man shot a campus police officer on Thursday and then turned the gun on himself.

The Big Spender? They'll Never Tell

By JESSE McKINLEY

Elizabeth Lee Sample and Brenda S. Powers of Sotheby's are one of the most sought-after teams in New York real estate.

More Than 90 Deaths Reported as Hospital in India Burns

By LYDIA POLGREEN and HARI KUMAR

A blaze ripped through a hospital in Kolkata on Friday, killing more than 94 people, officials said.

Multimedia

Video: TimesCast | December 9, 2011

The European Union members agree to modify a treaty, but Britain refuses; the Op-Ed columnist Nicholas D. Kristof in Cairo; and Russian opposition activists plan a protest in Moscow for Saturday.

Opinion

Campaign Stops

The New Evangelicals

By MARCIA PALLY

What will the emergence of a new kind of Christian social conscience mean for 2012 and beyond?

BUSINESS

Stocks Give Their Approval

By CHRISTINE HAUSER and DAVID JOLLY

Wall Street traded more than 1 percent higher after the latest deal to resolve the sovereign debt crisis was announced.

Moody's Downgrades Top French Banks

By LIZ ALDERMAN

The ratings agency Moody's Investors Service on Friday downgraded the three largest banks in France, and said the French government was likely to step in if conditions worsened.

Labor Board Drops Case Against Boeing

By STEVEN GREENHOUSE

After a union complaint was dropped, a federal agency will not pursue a politically charged case accusing the aircraft maker of violating labor law in opening a new plant in South Carolina.

Inflation Cooling Off in China

By BETTINA WASSENER

Consumer prices in November rose 4.2 percent from a year earlier, the Chinese statistics bureau reported Friday, continuing a steady easing of inflationary pressures.

Toyota Cuts Annual Profit Forecast by 54 Percent

By HIROKO TABUCHI

Toyota Motor slashed its profit forecast Friday after destructive floods in Thailand, a major manufacturing hub, hurt production in a year already marred by Japan's natural and nuclear disasters.

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