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12th of June 2012 News

Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 2012. gada 12. jūnijs

Daily News Is Reviewing Restaurants Again

Date: 13 June 2012

By Glenn Collins

Glenn Collins

On Wednesday, the New York tabloid ran its first restaurant review in about three years, as part of expanded food coverage.

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Wall Street Is Lifted by Speculation That the Federal Reserve Will Act to Spur the Economy

Date: 12 June 2012

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

All 10 groups in the Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index rose, with commodity, financial and industrial shares gaining the most.

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New York Seeks New Rates for Force-Placed Insurance

Date: 13 June 2012

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Assurant, the QBE Insurance Group and American Modern Home Insurance were ordered to submit new rate proposals after hearings showed they charged too much for force-placed insurance coverage.

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The Bad News: Broadway Revival of ‘Godspell’ to Close

Date: 13 June 2012

By Dave Itzkoff

Dave Itzkoff

The Broadway revival of “Godspell,” Stephen Schwartz and John-Michael Tebelak’s musical loosely based on parables from the New Testament, will play its final performance on June 24.

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Fashion News We’re Reading Now

Date: 12 June 2012

By The New York Times

Fashion news we’re reading, from Moda Operandi’s expansion to Georgina Chapman’s collaboration with the N.F.L.

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Leaks and Press Freedoms

Date: 13 June 2012

By Casey B. Mulligan

Casey

Selective disclosures of sensitive information can be a form of currency to reward or punish news organizations, and ultimately are a disservice to media independence, an economist writes.

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British Ex-Premier Says Murdoch Press ‘Lowered Tone’

Date: 12 June 2012

By Alan Cowell

Alan Cowell

Former Prime Minister John Major testified on Tuesday about a long run of Conservative rule that ended in painful defeat when Tony Blair came to power with Rupert Murdoch’s endorsement.

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Press Inquiry Strains Britain’s Coalition Government

Date: 13 June 2012

By John F. Burns and Alan Cowell

John Burns

The Liberal Democrats, the coalition’s junior partner, withheld support from Prime Minister David Cameron’s handling of events concerning News Corporation’s BSkyB bid.

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The Breakfast Meetings: Movies for People Like Us, and Major on Murdoch

Date: 13 June 2012

By The Editors

Also, there were worse-than-expected layoffs at The Times-Picayune and three Alabama newspapers, and The Huffington Post introduces a digital magazine named, of course, Huffington.

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CNN Is Ending John King’s Political Show

Date: 13 June 2012

By Brian Stelter

Brian Stelter

The program’s failure to pick up a devoted audience reflects CNN’s problems in general as it struggles to attract viewers during quiet news periods.

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