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May 28, 2012 Afternoon Update |
TOP NEWSAnnan Arrives in Syria, Urging Cease-Fire After MassacreBy NEIL MacFARQUHARRussian and British diplomats on Monday stressed the need for Syria to adhere to the six-point peace plan a day after the United Nations rebuked the country for its role in a massacre. Blair Testifies About Murdoch Ties at British Press InquiryBy ALAN COWELL and JOHN F. BURNSTony Blair, a former prime minister who was endorsed by Rupert Murdoch's newspapers, defended politicians' efforts to manage their relationship with the media at an inquiry on press ethics Monday. Spanish Borrowing Costs Rise on Bank TroublesBy RAPHAEL MINDERInvestors fretted over how the government would find more money to bail out Bankia, the country's largest mortgage lender, and other troubled banks. Political MemoObama Finds Campaigning Rules ClockBy PETER BAKERRunning like a challenger, President Obama is increasingly consumed by a campaign that is shaping his schedule, his message and many of his decisions. Patching Troops Together, One Ache at a TimeBy GRAHAM BOWLEYCapt. Rachel Odom covers thousands of miles of eastern Afghanistan as the lone physical therapist serving soldiers in a long-deployed infantry division. |
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BUSINESSFor Tech Start-Ups, New York Has Increasing AllureBy JOSHUA BRUSTEINNew York may not be overtaking the Bay Area as a technology hub, but it is becoming enough of an alternative that a few West Coast-born startups are moving east. DealBookIn Cambodia, a Start-Up Combines Web Sales Skills and Hair ExtensionsBy RON GLUCKMANAn e-commerce site that sells hair extensions has overcome challenges like spotty electrical service to gain some market share. 7-Eleven Finds a Niche by Adapting to Indonesian WaysBy SARA SCHONHARDTIndonesian stores create "hang-outs" by incorporating seating and low-cost, ready-made food. Forecasting Hollywood Academy's SuccessionBy MICHAEL CIEPLYBecause of term limits, Tom Sherak, president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, is leaving a post that has emerged as one of the few bully pulpits in the film business. As Euro Bond Wins Supporters, Details Remain VagueBy JACK EWING and PAUL GEITNEREuropeans are deeply divided over the question of whether euro zone countries should create common bonds to reduce borrowing costs for members that have trouble getting affordable credit. |
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