الخميس، 15 مارس 2012

Afternoon Update: Karzai Calls on U.S. to Pull Back as Taliban Cancel Talks

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Karzai Calls on U.S. to Pull Back as Taliban Cancel Talks

By ROD NORDLAND and MATTHEW ROSENBERG

Prospects for an orderly NATO withdrawal from Afghanistan suffered two setbacks as President Hamid Karzai demanded limits on United States troops and the Taliban halted peace talks.

Party Ousts Chinese Regional Chief, Halting His Rise

By ANDREW JACOBS

The removal of Bo Xilai, a Communist Party official, effectively ends his political ambitions and complicates China's leadership transition.

DealBook

Wall Street's Latest Campus Recruiting Crisis

By KEVIN ROOSE

The industry, which has faced a loss of cachet since the financial disaster, is now dealing with the marketing crisis from the public resignation letter of Greg Smith, a former Goldman Sachs executive director.

Making the Streets of San Francisco Easier to Park On

By MICHAEL COOPER and JO CRAVEN McGINTY

A new program using technology and flexible pricing based on supply and demand has appeared to make finding a parking space easier in certain parts of the city.

The Caucus

In Toledo, Biden Makes a Working-Class Appeal

By MARK LEIBOVICH

The vice president criticized the Republican presidential candidates by name - repeatedly - accusing them of being "about protecting the privileged sector."

Multimedia

Video: TimesCast | March 15, 2012

The Taliban suspend peace talks with the United States | President Obama's campaign will release a 17-minute video.

Opinion

The Loyal Opposition

Good Jobs and Bad Jobs

By ANDREW ROSENTHAL

Why we need a new labor movement.

BUSINESS
DealBook

Cisco to Buy NDS, a Video Services Firm, for $5 Billion

By MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCED and MARK SCOTT

The deal, which is expected to close by the end of the year, will help Cisco expand its video offerings as it works to bolster lagging growth in its core networks business.

DealBook

S.E.C. Appears Poised to Win Appeal in Citigroup Settlement

By EDWARD WYATT

A federal appeals court said that the agency was likely to succeed in its effort to overturn Judge Jed S. Rakoff's rejection of the commission's fraud settlement with Citigroup over the sale of mortgage-related investments.

Obama Defends Energy Policy, Hitting Back at Presidential Candidates

By MARK LANDLER

The president delivered a notably sarcastic rebuttal to his Republican presidential challengers, particularly Newt Gingrich, who has promised to bring down gas prices to $2.50 a gallon.

As India's Economy Sags, Bad Loans Beset State-Run Banks

By VIKAS BAJAJ

India is trying to cope with debt and deficit problems that will put strains on the annual budget to be presented to Parliament on Friday.

Greece Urged by European Official to Do More

By NIKI KITSANTONIS

Horst Reichenbach, the head of the European Union's task force on Greece, said the country has made progress but more needs to be done to crack down on tax evasion.

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