الثلاثاء، 20 مارس 2012

Afternoon Update: Grand Jury in Florida Will Examine Death of Teenager

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Grand Jury in Florida Will Examine Death of Teenager

By LIZETTE ALVAREZ

The Justice Department also announced that it would investigate the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager, Trayvon Martin, by a neighborhood watch volunteer.

U.S. to Place Tariffs on Solar Panels From China

By KEITH BRADSHER and MATTHEW L. WALD

The Commerce Department decided to impose the tariffs after concluding that the Chinese government provided illegal export subsidies to manufacturers in China.

Gunman Reportedly Filmed Lethal Shooting Spree at French Jewish School

By SCOTT SAYARE and STEVEN ERLANGER

French authorities offered new details on Tuesday of an assault that has stunned the nation, saying the lone gunman seemed to be filming his actions as he shot his victims to death.

General Tells Congress That No Sudden Afghan Drawdown Is Planned

By THOM SHANKER and JOHN H. CUSHMAN Jr.

Gen. John R. Allen told Congress on Tuesday that he had no intention of recommending further American troop reductions until late this year.

Illinois Votes in Rare Turn in Spotlight

By STEVEN YACCINO

The Illinois primary has largely come down to a battle between Mitt Romney, who leads in delegates, and Rick Santorum, and in recent days the two campaigned furiously across the state.

Multimedia

Video: TimesCast | March 20, 2012

Illinois votes in the Republican primary | Pakistan's Parliament calls for an end to United States drone strikes.

Opinion

Opinionator | Draft

The Sentence as a Miniature Narrative

By CONSTANCE HALE

For a sentence to be a sentence we need a What and a So What.

BUSINESS

China Quietly Relaxes Controls on Foreign Capital

By KEITH BRADSHER

HONG KONG - Chinese officials are making it easier for foreign investors to put money into China's stock market, indicating that they are eager to counter an accelerating flight of capital.

Markets Pull Back

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Stock market indexes faltered after reports out of China raised concerns about its growth and amid worries over the high price of oil.

DealBook

Glencore to Buy Viterra of Canada for $6.2 Billion

By IAN AUSTEN and MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCED

As part of the deal, a partnership of Agrium and Richardson International will buy some of Viterra's assets for 2.6 billion Canadian dollars.

DealBook

Deutsche Bank Cuts Top Managers' Pay

By MARK SCOTT

Two co-chief executives of Deutsche Bank took cuts in compensation after the European debt crisis and turmoil in financial markets prompted a loss in the investment banking division.

DealBook

Investor Appetite Grows for European I.P.O.'s

By MARK SCOTT

After months of uncertainty, investors are starting to venture back into the Continent's improving financial markets.

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