الجمعة، 20 أبريل 2012

Afternoon Update: Zimmerman Offers Apology as Bail Is Set at $150,000

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Zimmerman Offers Apology as Bail Is Set at $150,000

By SERGE KOVALESKI and JENNIFER PRESTON

George Zimmerman took the stand and told the parents of Trayvon Martin that he was sorry for their loss and did not know how old the teenager was when he shot him to death.

Judge Blocks Death Sentence Under Law on Race Disparity

By CAMPBELL ROBERTSON

A North Carolina judge concluded that racial bias played a significant factor when Marcus Reymond Robinson was sentenced to death 18 years ago, the first such decision under the Racial Justice Act.

Forget Flip-Flopper; Romney Is Extreme, Says Obama Camp

By HELENE COOPER

Mitt Romney may be inclined to start moving to the political center, but the Obama campaign would much rather keep him in the conservative territory he staked out in the Republican primary race.

Living in the City's Historic Mansions, Rent-Free

By SARAH MASLIN NIR

The caretakers who tend to some of New York's most splendid manors insist they are far more motivated by the connection to an earlier era than the real estate deal of a lifetime.

Two More From Secret Service Said to Face Firing

By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT

The dismissals would raise to five the number of members of the Secret Service forced out in the prostitution case.

Multimedia

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Opinion

Campaign Stops

The Boys Who Cried Fox

By NICOLE HEMMER

How did we get to the point where Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum could complain about the bias of Fox News and National Review?

BUSINESS

Showing Polar Ice Melting, TV Program Is Silent on Why

By BRIAN STELTER

A Discovery Channel series about changes in polar regions does not mention causes for the thinner ice, avoiding the fury that often accompanies mention of climate change.

Spain Stings Argentina Over Oil Company Nationalization

By RAPHAEL MINDER

Spain said it would seek to restrict imports of biodiesel from Argentina, its first retaliatory measure since the announced expropriation of Repsol YPF assets.

G.E. Profit Beats Expectations

By STEVE LOHR

Excluding the impact from the sale of NBC Universal, General Electric's quarterly revenue also rose 4 percent, as the company increasingly returned to its industrial roots.

US Airways Strikes Deal With AMR's Unions

By JAD MOUAWAD

US Airways Group said it has made deals with three unions at American Airlines, contingent on a possible merger of the two airlines.

Media Decoder

Rich Ross, Disney Studio Chairman, Is Forced Out

By BROOKS BARNES

The move ends a two-and-a-half-year tenure that was more notable for continued misses than hits.

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