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May 21, 2012 Afternoon Update |
TOP NEWSRutgers Spying Defendant Sentenced to 30-Day Jail TermBy KATE ZERNIKEDharun Ravi had used a webcam to watch Tyler Clementi in bed with a man, in a case that produced debate on suicide among gay teenagers. Dozens Killed by Bomb in Yemen, Raising Al Qaeda FearsBy ROBERT F. WORTH and ALAN COWELLAn attacker dressed as a soldier killed more than 90 people when he blew himself up in the midst of a military parade rehearsal in the capital on Monday. Afghans to Take Over Security Next Year, NATO AgreesBy HELENE COOPERThe agreement to give the Afghans the lead role in securing their country next summer begins the end of the United States's involvement in the war. Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case on SurveillanceBy ADAM LIPTAKThe Supreme Court will decide whether a challenge to a 2008 federal law that broadened the government's power to monitor international communications may proceed. The AppraisalFor Smokers, Extra Challenge in Apartment HuntBy ELIZABETH A. HARRISLandlords can stipulate a smoking policy, leaving those unwilling to take their cigarette breaks outside with fewer options. |
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BUSINESSEurope Offers to Let Google Settle Potential Antitrust ChargesBy JAMES KANTERThe European Commission said Google might have abused its dominant position in online search but gave the company a chance to settle without facing formal charges. DealBookFacebook Shares Slump on Second DayBy MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCEDFacebook's stock was down more than 10 percent in midday trading on Monday, to around $33 a share. Media Decoder BlogCable Operators to Expand Their Plan to Share Wi-Fi Hot SpotsBy BRIAN STELTERFive of the nation's biggest cable operators announced they would collaborate so that customers of one company can use the Wi-Fi of any of the others in public places like malls, arenas and parks. The New American JobMore Men Enter Fields Dominated by WomenBy SHAILA DEWAN and ROBERT GEBELOFFAs steady full-time jobs with benefits are increasingly elusive, more men are reaching for a chance at the American dream in female-dominated occupations. DealBookJPMorgan to Suspend Stock BuybacksBy NELSON D. SCHWARTZJamie Dimon, JPMorgan Chase's chief executive, says the bank intends to keep its dividend of 30 cents a quarter unchanged. |
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