الأربعاء، 18 أبريل 2012

Afternoon Update: U.S. Condemns Photos of Soldiers Posing With Body Parts

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U.S. Condemns Photos of Soldiers Posing With Body Parts

By GRAHAM BOWLEY and ALISSA J. RUBIN

Photographs apparently showing United States soldiers posing with body parts of dead insurgents drew strong condemnation on Wednesday from Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta.

Escort Recounts Quarrel With Secret Service Agent

By WILLIAM NEUMAN

The woman says she had a dispute with a Secret Service agent after he offered her $30 for services she thought they had agreed were worth 25 times that.

The Caucus

Romney and Obama Are in a Tight Contest, Poll Finds

By DALIA SUSSMAN

The latest survey by The New York Times/CBS News indicates that the general election could be extremely close.

City Room

Doctor Describes Stabbed Officer's Unlikely Survival and Predicts 'Complete Recovery'

By ANDY NEWMAN and IVAN PEREIRA

Officer Eder Loor himself removed the knife from his brain, where it missed crippling or killing him by a fraction of a millimeter, his doctor said.

Judge in Martin Case Quits Over Potential Conflict

By JENNIFER PRESTON

Judge Jessica Recksiedler removed herself from the murder case against George Zimmerman amid concerns about a possible conflict of interest.

Multimedia

Video: TimesCast | April 18, 2012

Gruesome photos of American soldiers in Afghanistan surface | The Obama administration is caught in China's political scandal | The author Michael Lind discusses political gridlock in Washington.

Opinion

Room for Debate

Is Veganism Good For Everyone?

Maybe some of us simply weren't built to be vegans. Is the diet good for everyone?

BUSINESS
DealBook

With Instagram Deal, Facebook Shows Its Worth

By EVELYN M. RUSLI

The negotiations to buy the photo sharing service could offer insight into Facebook's highly anticipated initial public offering.

European Rescue Fund May Face Biggest Test Yet

By STEPHEN CASTLE

Concern over the health of Spain's banks has fueled speculation that, for the first time, the bailout fund might be needed to help recapitalize the financial institutions of a big country.

Spanish Companies Turn Wary of Argentina

By RAPHAEL MINDER

The Argentine government's decision to expopriate a Spanish oil company's stake in a domestic oil firm will have broad repercussions, analysts said.

DealBook

BlackRock to Shift Business If Moody's Downgrades Banks

By SUSANNE CRAIG and BEN PROTESS

BlackRock, the giant money manager, said it will have to move some of its business away from certain Wall Street firms if Moody's Investors Service downgrades some of the country's biggest banks.

DealBook

Apax Chief Sees Opportunities in Euro Zone Crisis

By MARK SCOTT

Martin Halusa of Apax Partners, a European private equity firm, is not optimistic about the debt crisis, but said the current climate could provide an opportunity to pick up bargains.

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