الثلاثاء، 6 مارس 2012

Afternoon Update: Obama Tells G.O.P. Critics War With Iran Is 'Not a Game'

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Obama Tells G.O.P. Critics War With Iran Is 'Not a Game'

By HELENE COOPER

Responding to critics' claims that his Iran policies are too weak, President Obama on Tuesday challenged his opponents to make a case to voters for a military strike.

World Powers Agree to Resume Nuclear Talks With Iran

By JAMES KANTER and NICHOLAS KULISH

The five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council said Tuesday that they have accepted an offer to resume negotiations with officials in Tehran.

On Iran, 2 Central Questions Divide U.S. and Israel

By DAVID E. SANGER

If Iran decided to race for a nuclear weapon, would the West detect it in time to stop it? And even if it was detected, is an air strike the best option?

Dire Poverty Falls Despite Global Slump, Report Finds

By ANNIE LOWREY

A World Bank report indicates that the global recession, contrary to economists' expectations, did not increase poverty in the developing world.

Jury Convicts Stanford in $7 Billion Ponzi Fraud

By CLIFFORD KRAUSS

R. Allen Stanford, a Texas financier, was found guilty on 13 out of 14 fraud counts, which centered on fraudulent certificates of deposit.

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Winston's Hiccup

By FRANK JACOBS

Was an inebriated Churchill to blame for the jagged Saudi-Jordanian border?

BUSINESS

LulzSec Hacking Suspects Are Arrested

By SOMINI SENGUPTA

Top members of the computer hacking collective known as LulzSec were arrested, and one has pleaded guilty to hacking charges, according to court papers.

An Architect of Greece's Debt Deal Wants More to Come

By LANDON THOMAS Jr.

Mitu Gulati, a Duke law professor, who with Lee Buchheit, a New York lawyer, developed the blueprint for Greece's bond write-off, says that similar deals would help other indebted countries.

India's Supreme Court to Hear Dispute on Drug Patents

By VIKAS BAJAJ and ANDREW POLLACK

India's mass production of generic versions of drugs patented elsewhere helps poor people get treatment that would otherwise be too costly, but foreign drug companies are tired of having their products stolen.

Stocks Off Sharply

By REUTERS

Wall Street followed market indexes in Europe in a sharp decline Tuesday on fears that the global growth outlook was darkening.

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Refinancing Fees Are Reduced for Some F.H.A. Borrowers

By TARA SIEGEL BERNARD

The Obama administration announced a new initiative that would make refinancing less expensive for certain borrowers with mortgages through the Federal Housing Administration.

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