الثلاثاء، 27 مارس 2012

Afternoon Update: Health Law's Mandate Draws Hard Questions From Justices

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Health Law's Mandate Draws Hard Questions From Justices

By ADAM LIPTAK

An administration lawyer faced skeptical questions from several Supreme Court justices on the requirement in President Obama's health care law that individuals obtain insurance or pay a penalty.

News Analysis

On Health Care Law, a Familiar Split

By DAVID LEONHARDT

The health care law has always prompted partisan reactions - and the justices' questions on Tuesday seemed another example.

SAT and ACT to Tighten Rules After Cheating Scandal

By JAMES BARRON

Stung by cases of cheating among Long Island high school students, the college entrance exams will now require students to upload photos when they register.

Nuclear Conference in Korea Collides With U.S. Election

By MARK LANDLER

President Obama declared on Tuesday that the United States and Russia could not resolve a dispute over an American missile defense system during an election year.

Even Non-Techies Aim to Learn the Internet's Language

By JENNA WORTHAM

The market for Web sites, night classes and online lectures in computer programming is booming, as demand grows for knowing how the digital pieces of the Internet fit together.

Multimedia

Video: TimesCast | March 27, 2012

The Supreme Court holds the second day of hearings on the 2010 health care law | Upholding or repealing the law could have surprising political implications.

Opinion

Opinionator | Draft

A Picture of Language

By KITTY BURNS FLOREY

How a teacher in Homer, N.Y., changed the way students learn grammar.

BUSINESS
DealBook

MF Global Executive Saw Early Warning Sign on Customer Money

By BEN PROTESS and AZAM AHMED

Christine Serwinski, MF Global's North American chief financial officer, is expected to tell a House panel that an internal report showed "a substantial deficit" in the amount of firm money used to protect customer accounts.

F.D.A. Approves New Anemia Drug

By ANDREW POLLACK

The F.D.A. approved a new anemia drug called Omontys for dialysis patients, which will end Amgen's 24-year monopoly led by its Epogen drug.

DealBook

Judge Orders S.E.C. to Turn Over Notes in Gupta Case

By PETER LATTMAN

Under a pretrial ruling in Rajat K. Gupta's criminal case, federal prosecutors must review the Securities and Exchange Commission notes about 44 interviews of witnesses during its investigation.

Sharp to Sell Shares to Foxconn

By HIROKO TABUCHI

The issue of the shares will give Hon Hai, the main manufacturer of Apple devices, about an 11 percent stake in Sharp, making it the top shareholder in Japan's biggest manufacturer of LCD technology.

Stocks Pause to Digest Gains

By REUTERS

Shares on Wall Street were mainly flat in afternoon trading after a 1 percent rally Monday.

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