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January 10, 2012 Afternoon Update |
TOP NEWSN.H. Margin Seen as Gauge as Rivals Try to Slow RomneyBy MICHAEL D. SHEARFresh evidence on Tuesday suggested Mitt Romney was still the heavy favorite to win New Hampshire's primary, even as Jon M. Huntsman Jr. enjoyed a late surge in the polls. A Big Check, and Gingrich Gets a Big LiftBy NICHOLAS CONFESSORE and ERIC LIPTONA $5 million check from Sheldon Adelson underscores how last year's landmark Supreme Court ruling on campaign finance has made it possible for a wealthy individual to influence an election. FiveThirtyEightNew Hampshire Primary Overview and ForecastBy NATE SILVERWhile New Hampshire is known for defying expectations, the primary has evolved into a race for second and perhaps fourth. Perry Attacks 'Vultures' Like BainBy RICHARD A. OPPEL JR.Rick Perry steps up his criticism of the private equity firm once overseen by Mitt Romney. Syrian Leader Vows 'Iron Fist' to Crush 'Conspiracy'By ANTHONY SHADIDPresident Bashar al-Assad lashed out at the Arab League for isolating Syria, and vowed to subdue what he cast as a foreign-backed plot against the country. |
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BUSINESSBits BlogGoogle Adds Posts From Its Social Network to Search ResultsBy CLAIRE CAIN MILLERIn what it says is one of the biggest changes to its search results, Google will begin showing posts, photos, profiles and conversations from Google+, its social network, in search results. A Long Shot for Geithner as He Begins Beijing TalksBy MICHAEL WINESTreasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner hopes to enlist China in a campaign to use sanctions to pressure Iran and convince Beijing to change its economic policies to American liking. Hedge Funds the Winners if Greek Bailout ArrivesBy LANDON THOMAS Jr.A growing number of investors are loading up on Greek government securities that mature in March, betting on a rescue that would provide them with a huge profit. Justices Weigh Relevance of Decades-Old Broadcast Decency RulesBy ADAM LIPTAKThe Supreme Court justices heard arguments on whether the government still has good reason to regulate cursing and nudity on broadcast television. Fed Returns $77 Billion in Profits to TreasuryBy BINYAMIN APPELBAUMThe Federal Reserve said it transferred $76.9 billion in profits to the Treasury Department last year, slightly less than its 2010 transfer but much more than in any other previous year. |
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