الاثنين، 23 يناير 2012

Afternoon Update: Justices Say GPS Tracker Violated Privacy Rights

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Justices Say GPS Tracker Violated Privacy Rights

By ADAM LIPTAK

The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that putting a tracking device on a suspect's car violated his rights, although they differed on why.

Iran Urged to Negotiate as Europe Agrees on New Sanctions

By STEPHEN CASTLE and ALAN COWELL

British Foreign Secretary William Hague urged Iran on Monday to "come to its senses" by resuming negotiations that were suspended a year ago on its nuclear program.

In New Attacks, Romney Calls Gingrich 'Erratic'

By MICHAEL D. SHEAR

Mitt Romney raised the possibility that Newt Gingrich might have broken laws in representing corporate interests.

New U.S. Envoy Ruffles Feathers in Moscow

By ELLEN BARRY

Ambassador Michael A. McFaul has arrived as the Kremlin tries to portray antigovernment protests as being driven by the United States, but he has no intention of keeping a low profile.

Chaotic Start to Egypt's First Democratically Elected Parliament

By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK

The opening session of Egypt's first democratically elected parliament erupted in chaos Monday as the Islamist dominating the chamber struggled to keep order.

Multimedia

Video: TimesCast | January 23, 2012

Egypt seats its new Parliament | Romney and Gingrich trade jabs before Monday's debate | China celebrates the Year of the Dragon.

Opinion

Op-Docs

Ai Weiwei: The Evolution of a Dissident

By ALISON KLAYMAN

The filmmaker presents an exclusive look at Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei and his struggle for the freedom of expression.

BUSINESS

Travel Hiring Is on the Rise, Cautiously

By HARRIET EDLESON

The travel and tourism industry has gained 224,000 jobs since its low point of 7.3 million total jobs in December 2009, the U.S. Travel Association said.

Europe Steps Up Pressure on Greece

By JAMES KANTER and DAVID JOLLY

As euro zone finance ministers gathered in Brussels to discuss the Greek debt crisis, Christine Lagarde said a "larger firewall" was needed to safeguard global financial stability.

Stem Cell Study May Show Advance

By ANDREW POLLACK

A treatment for eye diseases derived from human embryonic stem cells might have improved the vision of two patients, bolstering the beleaguered field, researchers reported.

When Self-Driving Cars and the Real World Collide

By JOHN MARKOFF

The autonomous vehicles developed by Google pose enormous challenges for the world of law and insurance, speakers at a symposium said.

DealBook

New RIM Chief Not Looking to Split Company

By KEVIN ROOSE

Thorsten Heins, who was named chief executive of Research in Motion on Monday, said he did not plan to separate RIM's device business, which includes the BlackBerry and the PlayBook tablet, from its network business.

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