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May 15, 2012 Afternoon Update |
TOP NEWSTesting a Drug That May Stop Alzheimer's Before It StartsBy PAM BELLUCKA clinical trial of Crenezumab, made by Genentech, will focus largely on people in a large Colombian family who are genetically destined to suffer from the disease but who do not yet have any symptoms. Key Murdoch Aide to Be Prosecuted in Hacking CaseBy JOHN F. BURNS and ALAN COWELLBritish prosecutors said that Rebekah Brooks, a former key aide to Rupert Murdoch, will face prosecution along with her husband and four others. Greek Coalition Talks Fail, Forcing New ElectionBy RACHEL DONADIO and NIKI KITSANTONISThe decision by President Karolos Papoulias could set off a series of events that would lead Greece to abandon the euro. Music With an Eye on the KitchenBy JEFF GORDINIERA gastronomic Summer of Love kicks off with the Great GoogaMooga festival in Prospect Park, where star chefs are the headliners, upstaging the musical acts. Carlos Fuentes, Mexican Writer, Dies at 83By THE ASSOCIATED PRESSMr. Fuentes played a dominant role in Latin America's novel-writing boom by delving into the failed ideals of the Mexican revolution. |
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BUSINESSDealBookF.B.I. Begins Preliminary Inquiry Into JPMorganBy BEN PROTESSInvestigators will look at the bank's accounting practices and disclosures about the trades that prompted a $2 billion loss. DealBookDimon Faces Shareholders at JPMorgan's Annual MeetingBy JESSICA SILVER-GREENBERGAt the meeting, the board recommended against stripping Jamie Dimon of his title as chairman of JPMorgan Chase. Mr. Dimon also said the bank was "not against new regulations." Bet on Greek Bonds Paid Off for 'Vulture Fund'By LANDON THOMAS Jr.When Greece agreed to pay bondholders who rejected a restructuring, most of the money went to a secretive investment fund based in the Cayman Islands. Euro Zone Economy Skirts RecessionBy JACK EWINGThe euro zone narrowly avoided recession at the beginning of 2012, after the German economy grew much more than expected. European Finance Ministers Reach CompromiseBy PAUL GEITNEREuropean Union finance ministers broke an impasse Tuesday and agreed on a plan to force banks to hold more capital as a buffer against the unexpected. |
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