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February 20, 2012 Afternoon Update |
TOP NEWSThe CaucusPro-Romney 'Super PAC' Spent $14 Million in JanuaryBy NICHOLAS CONFESSOREA "Super PAC" supporting Mitt Romney spent much more money than it collected last month. Dossier Details Egypt's Case Against Democracy GroupsBy ROD NORDLAND and DAVID D. KIRKPATRICKThe Egyptian prosecution's summary of the case against at least 16 Americans and others from five democracy and human rights groups focuses largely on the testimony of their accusers. SidebarGay Marriage? Ruling May Hinge on How It's AskedBy ADAM LIPTAKAn appeals court decision striking down California's ban on same-sex marriage has scrambled the legal strategies on both sides, especially about whether to seek Supreme Court review. Iran Raid Seen as a Huge Task for Israeli JetsBy ELISABETH BUMILLERAn attack would take at least 100 planes, American defense officials and military analysts said, and take far more time than earlier strikes on nuclear sites in Syria and Iraq. Dead for 32,000 Years, an Arctic Plant Is RevivedBy NICHOLAS WADEA living plant has been generated from the fruit of a little arctic flower, making it the oldest plant by far that has ever been grown from ancient tissue. |
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BUSINESSEuropean Ministers Are Poised to Approve Greek RescueBy STEPHEN CASTLEAfter months of fraught negotiation, finance ministers were expected to agree to a second bailout in exchange for severe austerity measures. Men Step Out of the Recession, Bag on Hip, Bracelet on WristBy STEPHANIE CLIFFORDMen's retail sales dropped almost twice as fast as women's in 2009, but with a jump in accessory sales, the beginning of this year could set a 20-year high for sales growth. Pressure, Chinese and Foreign, Drives Changes at FoxconnBy DAVID BARBOZA and CHARLES DUHIGGFoxconn Technology's decision to raise pay at its Chinese factories reflects shifts in China's economic system. Vying to Capture Oprah's MantleBy BRIAN STELTERAlong with current syndicated TV favorites, a multitude of new daytime talk shows will arrive this fall in the first real test for the genre since Oprah Winfrey left the scene in May. In China Movie Pact, More 3-D, Less RealityBy MICHAEL CIEPLYA trade agreement between the United States and China expands the number of movie exports, focusing on 3-D or large-screen Imax format extravaganzas. |
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