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17th of July 2012 News

Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 2012. gada 17. jūlijs

Democrats Propose Plan to Sidestep Anti-Tax Pledge

Date: 17 July 2012

By JONATHAN WEISMAN

Jonathan WEISMAN

Full Article

Bank of America Settles Suit for $375 Million

Date: 18 July 2012

By REUTERS

Bank of America agrees to pay $375 million to settle a lawsuit brought by Syncora Guarantee over toxic mortgage-backed securities at the center of the 2008 financial crisis; Syncora sued Bank of America to recover losses on securities transactions made by Countrywide Financial, which Bank of America bought in 2008.

Full Article

Left Fielders Give Yanks No Reason To Tinker

Date: 17 July 2012

By DAVID WALDSTEIIN

David WALDSTEIIN

Andruw Jones and Raul Ibanez have made the case that the Yankees don't need to shop for a new left fielder.

Full Article

Plan to Close University of Missouri Press Stirs Anger

Date: 18 July 2012

By JOHN ELIGON

John ELIGON

Backlash over University of Missouri's decision to close its publishing house raises questions about the institution’s priorities, and fuels an escalating national debate over the necessity of academic presses and their future in the digital world; Missouri's press printed prized academic titles over more than 50 years.

Full Article

Mets Drop Fifth Straight as Bullpen Fails Twice

Date: 18 July 2012

By ANDREW KEH

Andrew KEH

Washington Nationals defeat New York Mets, 5-4, in 10 innings.

Full Article

In Return, Sabathia Erases the Jays and Any Concerns

Date: 18 July 2012

By DAVID WALDSTEIN

David WALDSTEIN

New York Yankees defeat Toronto Blue Jays, 6-1.

Full Article

Toe-to-Toe at the Edge of the Comedy Club Stage

Date: 17 July 2012

By JASON ZINOMAN

Jason ZINOMAN

Full Article

Mauritius Bars Ex-Associates of Arms Dealer

Date: 18 July 2012

By ANDREW ROTH

Andrew ROTH

Government of Mauritius blocks two former business associates of Viktor Bout, the convicted Russian arms dealer now in federal prison in the United States, from setting up an aviation company that could have been used for smuggling guns.

Full Article

Shift in Welfare Policy Draws G.O.P. Protests

Date: 18 July 2012

By REBECCA BERG

Rebecca BERG

Move by the Obama administration to give states more latitude in running federal welfare-to-work programs sets off a firestorm among Republicans, who say it is a power grab that undercuts the work requirements set forth in the 1996 overhaul of welfare policy.

Full Article

Russia: 4 Are Jailed as Tolerance for Flood Volunteers Wears Thin

Date: 18 July 2012

By ELLEN BARRY

Ellen BARRY

Authorities in the southern city of Krymsk, Russia, the site of catastrophic flooding, have sentenced four young men who claim to be volunteer rescue workers to 15 days in custody on charges of hooliganism, after they interrupted a public meeting to argue that the government was hiding the true death toll.

Full Article

Democrats Propose Plan to Sidestep Anti-Tax Pledge

Date: 17 July 2012

By JONATHAN WEISMAN

Full Article

Bank of America Settles Suit for $375 Million

Date: 18 July 2012

By REUTERS

Bank of America agrees to pay $375 million to settle a lawsuit brought by Syncora Guarantee over toxic mortgage-backed securities at the center of the 2008 financial crisis; Syncora sued Bank of America to recover losses on securities transactions made by Countrywide Financial, which Bank of America bought in 2008.

Full Article

Left Fielders Give Yanks No Reason To Tinker

Date: 17 July 2012

By DAVID WALDSTEIIN

Andruw Jones and Raul Ibanez have made the case that the Yankees don't need to shop for a new left fielder.

Full Article

Plan to Close University of Missouri Press Stirs Anger

Date: 18 July 2012

By JOHN ELIGON

Backlash over University of Missouri's decision to close its publishing house raises questions about the institution’s priorities, and fuels an escalating national debate over the necessity of academic presses and their future in the digital world; Missouri's press printed prized academic titles over more than 50 years.

Full Article

Mets Drop Fifth Straight as Bullpen Fails Twice

Date: 18 July 2012

By ANDREW KEH

Washington Nationals defeat New York Mets, 5-4, in 10 innings.

Full Article

In Return, Sabathia Erases the Jays and Any Concerns

Date: 18 July 2012

By DAVID WALDSTEIN

New York Yankees defeat Toronto Blue Jays, 6-1.

Full Article

Toe-to-Toe at the Edge of the Comedy Club Stage

Date: 17 July 2012

By JASON ZINOMAN

Full Article

Mauritius Bars Ex-Associates of Arms Dealer

Date: 18 July 2012

By ANDREW ROTH

Government of Mauritius blocks two former business associates of Viktor Bout, the convicted Russian arms dealer now in federal prison in the United States, from setting up an aviation company that could have been used for smuggling guns.

Full Article

Shift in Welfare Policy Draws G.O.P. Protests

Date: 18 July 2012

By REBECCA BERG

Move by the Obama administration to give states more latitude in running federal welfare-to-work programs sets off a firestorm among Republicans, who say it is a power grab that undercuts the work requirements set forth in the 1996 overhaul of welfare policy.

Full Article

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Full Article

Russia: 4 Are Jailed as Tolerance for Flood Volunteers Wears Thin

Date: 18 July 2012

By ELLEN BARRY

Authorities in the southern city of Krymsk, Russia, the site of catastrophic flooding, have sentenced four young men who claim to be volunteer rescue workers to 15 days in custody on charges of hooliganism, after they interrupted a public meeting to argue that the government was hiding the true death toll.

Full Article