الجمعة، 6 أبريل 2012

Afternoon Update: Jobs Report Tempers Hopes of Accelerating U.S. Recovery

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TOP NEWS

Jobs Report Tempers Hopes of Accelerating U.S. Recovery

By MOTOKO RICH

The United States economy added a disappointing 120,000 jobs in March, the Labor Department reported on Friday, about half the gains posted in each of the preceding three months.

On Jobs, Obama and Romney Argue Over Fullness of the Glass

By MARK LANDLER

President Obama on Friday emphasized the last three months of job creation while Mitt Romney argued that Mr. Obama has been a failed economic steward.

Common Sense

For All the Furor Over Ryan's Plan, It's a Place to Start

By JAMES B. STEWART

Debate about Paul Ryan's proposal, a serious starting point for discussions about fiscal fitness, is not bringing any parts of it closer to reality.

Young Men Flock to Spain for Sex With Trafficked Prostitutes

By SUZANNE DALEY

Though Spain's economy is struggling, prostitution is booming, exploding into public view in cities and towns.

New York Auto Show

Few Fantasies, but a Traffic Jam in the Middle of the Road

By LAWRENCE ULRICH

With the auto industry and the economy getting a second wind, this year's New York auto show is notable for sedans and crossovers that are as daring as Dockers on casual Friday.

Multimedia

Video: TimesCast | April 6, 2012

A profile of Mitt Romney's right-hand man | Rebels declare statehood in northern Mali | The Metropolitan Opera begins Wagner's "Ring" Cycle.

Opinion

Room for Debate

Should Los Angeles New Yorkify?

If skyscrapers popped up and mass transit displaced cars, would Hollywood lose its charm, or just become more livable?

BUSINESS

Tax Plan Gives a Chill to India's Foreign Investors

By VIKAS BAJAJ

Some international investors are delaying investments in India, a sign of concern over a raft of new taxes proposed by the government.

DealBook

S.E.C. Charges Six Chinese Citizens With Insider Trading

By KEVIN ROOSE

Six Chinese citizens have had their assets frozen in conjunction with an S.E.C. case claiming they traded improperly in the shares of a China-based pork processing company.

DealBook

I.S.S. Sides With Illumina in Proxy Fight Against Roche

By MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCED

The biggest of the proxy advisory firms wrote in a report that Illumina shareholders should re-elect all of the company's proposed directors, instead of voting for director candidates proposed by Roche.

Media Decoder

NBC's 'Today' Show Wins Ratings Showdown

By BILL CARTER

The "Today" show on NBC, locked in a week-long showdown against ABC's "Good Morning America", scored its biggest ratings win of the week on Thursday.

For Two Food Giants, Defining Fresh Fruit Is Not Cut and Dried

By STEPHANIE STROM

Fresh Del Monte and Del Monte Foods are in a legal struggle over whether some fruit sold in refrigerated plastic containers is fresh or processed.

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