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January 19, 2012 Afternoon Update |
TOP NEWSNew Definition of Autism May Exclude Many, Study SuggestsBy BENEDICT CAREYRevisions to the diagnostic manual may make it harder for many people who would no longer meet the criteria to get health, educational and social services, researchers say. In Deportation Policy Test, 1 in 6 Offered ReprieveBy JULIA PRESTONA court review in Denver focused on low-risk immigrants, allowing more than 1,000 to stay without legal status. Murdoch Company Settles With 36 Hacking VictimsBy SARAH LYALL, ALAN COWELL and RAVI SOMAIYAThe actor Jude Law was named on a list of victims of alleged phone hacking who reached settlements with Rupert Murdoch's media empire. Hedge Funds May Sue Greece if It Tries to Force LossesBy LANDON THOMAS Jr.Several funds plan to go to the European Court of Human Rights if Greece doesn't make good on its bond payments. The CaucusBusy Day Both Tests and Rewards GingrichBy MICHAEL D. SHEARNewt Gingrich gets some good news from Rick Perry's withdrawal, but bad news from a former wife. |
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BUSINESSDealBookEastman Kodak Files for BankruptcyBy MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCEDEastman Kodak, the 131-year-old film pioneer that has been struggling for years to adapt to an increasingly digital world, ran short of cash before a turnaround effort could succeed. DealBookBank of America Swings to a ProfitBy NELSON D. SCHWARTZYet even as Bank of America reported a $2 billion profit in the fourth quarter, what was once the country's largest bank continued to shrink, shedding tens of billions of dollars from its balance sheet and laying off nearly 7,000 employees. DealBookMorgan Stanley Reports Loss as Settlement Weighs on ResultsBy SUSANNE CRAIGThe one main bright spot in the fourth quarter was the Wall Street firm's global wealth management division. Indictment Charges Megaupload Site With PiracyBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESSFederal prosecutors say they have shut down one of the world's largest Internet file-sharing sites, Megaupload.com, and charged its founder and others with violating piracy laws. Apple Unveils App and Tools for Digital TextbooksBy BRIAN X. CHEN and NICK WINGFIELDApple announced iBooks 2, an app that will support electronic textbooks that can display interactive diagrams, audio and video. |
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