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January 24, 2012 Afternoon Update |
TOP NEWSRomney's Tax Returns Show $21.6 Million Income in '10By NICHOLAS CONFESSORE and DAVID KOCIENIEWSKIMitt Romney on Tuesday released documents that show he and his wife had an effective federal tax rate in 2010 of 13.9 percent, paying about $3 million on $21.6 million of income.
The CaucusInside the Romney Tax ReturnsBy FLOYD NORRIS, NICHOLAS CONFESSORE and STEPHANIE STROMTimes reporters look into the specifics of the Romney tax returns. Romney Sidesteps Tough Immigration Talk in FloridaBy LIZETTE ALVAREZMitt Romney is counting on Florida's 450,000 Hispanic Republicans caring more about the economy than his stance on the Dream Act. The CaucusPoll: Partisan Split Over Tax PoliciesBy ALLISON KOPICKIA majority of Republicans approve of current tax policy that taxes capital gains at a lower rate than income from work, while Democrats and independents are more likely to want tax rates to be the same for both. The Lede BlogThe First Hours of Egypt's RevolutionBy ADEL ABDEL GHAFAROn the eve of the Egyptian revolution's first anniversary, one activist shares video he shot of the first hours of protest in Cairo on Jan. 25, 2011. |
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BUSINESSI.M.F. Reduces Estimates for Global GrowthBy ANNIE LOWREYThe International Monetary Fund warned that global growth prospects have dimmed as the sovereign debt crisis in the euro zone has entered a "perilous new phase." E.U. Officials Continue to Press for a Quick Deal on Greek DebtBy JAMES KANTERWhile pressing for an accord with lenders to Athens, European finance ministers made progress on measures to shore up the broader euro zone. Stocks Retreat on Absence of Greek ResolutionBy REUTERSWall Street shares fell as talks to resolve Greece's debt crisis stumbled and analysts pointed to a possible short-term lull after five days of back-to-back gains. Verizon Posts Loss on Pension ChargesBy BRIAN X. CHENThe phone company's quarterly revenue rose 7.7 percent, but the costs of pension obligations caused a net loss, Verizon said. DealBookOpening Arguments Set for Perelman TrialBy SUSANNE CRAIG and WILLIAM ALDENLawyers representing both Ronald Perelman and Donald Drapkin, his former business partner, were in court this morning to settle some last minute trial disputes and select a jury for the trial, which is expected to last roughly five days. |
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