الأربعاء، 28 مارس 2012

Afternoon Update: Justices Ask if Health Law Is Viable Without Mandate

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Justices Ask if Health Law Is Viable Without Mandate

By ADAM LIPTAK

The Supreme Court on Wednesday considered several possible approaches if the individual mandate is removed from the law and also examined an expansion of Medicaid.

India Tightens New Delhi's Tibetan Districts on Eve of Summit

By JIM YARDLEY

With Chinese President Hu Jintao arriving for a diplomatic summit meeting, Indian authorities on Wednesday sought to prevent Tibetans from staging anti-China protests.

Pope Calls for 'Authentic Freedom' in Cuba

By RACHEL DONADIO and RANDAL C. ARCHIBOLD

Ending a three-day visit to Cuba, Pope Benedict XVI called for "the exercise of authentic freedom" in what is consistently ranked as one of the most repressive nations on earth.

Obama vs. Boehner: Who Killed the Debt Deal?

By MATT BAI

After months of self-serving narratives and accusations, a full accounting of how a historic debt deal went bad.

Lucy's Species Was Not Alone, Foot Fossil Indicates

By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD

The 3.4-million-year-old bones appear to settle the question of whether Australopithecus afarensis was the only line of hominins, or prehumans, living then.

Multimedia

Video: TimesCast | March 28, 2012

As Pope Benedict XVI wraps up his three-day visit to Cuba, a government official rules out some of the reforms urged by the pontiff.

Opinion

Campaign Stops

Could Defeat in Court Help Obama Win?

By ROSS DOUTHAT

If the justices strike down the individual mandate, they may be doing the president a favor.

BUSINESS

Business Bets on the G.O.P. May Be Backfiring

By JONATHAN WEISMAN

Big business groups helped Republicans win the House in 2010, but the Export-Import Bank, which finances business exports, is in the cross hairs of the conservative representatives.

DealBook

JPMorgan Lawyer Says MF Global Gave Assurances About Transfer

By AZAM AHMED

The transfer of $175 million to JPMorgan Chase on Oct. 28 has become a central focus of the investigation into how more than $1 billion in customer money vanished from MF Global.

Wall Street Stocks Decline on Oil

By CHRISTINE HAUSER

Stock indexes declined after commodity prices tumbled, especially crude oil.

DealBook

Bertelsmann Weighs I.P.O. to Finance Expansion

By ERIC PFANNER

The move to consider an initial public stock offering is an about-face for Europe's largest media company, whose controlling family has long resisted going public.

DealBook

Annie's Rises 64% on Debut

By EVELYN M. RUSLI

An encouraging stock market debut for Annie's Inc., the organic food maker, highlights growing investor confidence for the consumer sector.

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