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February 10, 2012 Afternoon Update |
TOP NEWSObama Acts to Calm Furor on Birth Control Coverage RuleBy HELENE COOPERThe president's plan would require that insurance companies, not religious institutions, offer contraceptive coverage at no cost. Catholic Institutions Reluctantly Comply With N.Y. Law on Contraceptives CoverageBy JOSEPH BERGERAlthough Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan has been leading the fight against requirements for insurance coverage of birth control, Catholic health institutions, including those in his own diocese, have for 10 years complied with law. Blasts Rock Aleppo as Dozens More Are Reported Killed in SyriaBy NEIL MacFARQUHARExplosions in the northern city of Aleppo targeted security units on Friday, state media reported, as Syrian forces were said to be laying siege to the central city of Homs. Two Sudans Edge Closer to Brink in Oil DisputeBy JEFFREY GETTLEMANSudan and South Sudan are seizing tankers, shutting down wells and imperiling the tenuous, American-backed peace that has held - just barely - between the two countries after decades of war. My Debt to IrelandBy JOHN JEREMIAH SULLIVANAn Irish-American returns to his roots - again. |
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BUSINESSAt a Specialty Airline, the Humans Are HowlingBy SUSANNE CRAIGPet Airways, once the great transportation hope for animal owners, is low on cash and has been canceling flights. Stocks Down Sharply on Doubts Over GreeceBy CHRISTINE HAUSERPolitical tussling over the long-awaited Greek debt deal led to sharp declines on Wall Street and global stock markets. Greece Plunged Into Political Turmoil Over Austerity MeasuresBy NIKI KITSANTONISThe tumult came as Prime Minister Lucas Papademos threatened to eject from his fragile interim coalition government any ministers who objected to the country's new austerity deal. Greece Struggles to Overcome MistrustBy STEPHEN CASTLEWhile Portugal, Ireland and other countries may be struggling, Greece has found itself in a category of its own - a nation the rest of Europe no longer trusts. Common SenseWhen Cars Meet Politics, the Clock Is RunningBy JAMES B. STEWARTThe combination of a strong jobs report and an inspirational Chrysler commercial at the Super Bowl seems to have touched some raw nerves. |
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