terça-feira, 10 de maio de 2011

The New York Times - Daily Updates

Condé Nast Will Be Anchor of 1 World Trade Center

Condé Nast is to lease one million square feet in the lead tower at ground zero in a deal worth an estimated $2 billion over 25 years

Church Report Cites Social Tumult in Priest Scandals

A study commissioned by American Roman Catholic bishops says abuse occurred because priests who were poorly prepared landed in the midst of the turmoil of the 1960s and1970s.

Reactor Vents That Failed in Japan Are Used in U.S.

Vents that American officials said would prevent devastating explosions at nuclear plants in the United States were put to the test in Japan and failed.

Pakistan and NATO Trade Fire Near Afghan Border

A clash between Pakistani ground troops and NATO helicopters added another irritant to the already sour relationship between the United States and Pakistan.
John Walsh of “America's Most Wanted” in 2002, filming a spot at the Montgomery County police headquarters in Rockville, Md.
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Considering Next Steps for ‘Wanted’

After 23 years on Fox’s schedule, “America’s Most Wanted” has been demoted to quarterly specials. Above, John Walsh, the host, in 2002.
I.M.F. Chief May Claim Consensual Sex as a Defense
As the woman accusing Dominique Strauss-Kahn of sexual assault remains in seclusion, there are suggestions that he will put forward a defense that any sex was consensual.
Budget Talks Imperiled by ‘Gang of Six’ Defection
Senator Tom Coburn.
The prospects for a bipartisan debt-reduction deal dimmed as Senator Tom Coburn withdrew from the group.
Libyan City Buries Its Attackers Respectfully
Misurata’s residents have insisted that the remains of the Qaddafi troops be treated with dignity.
In Consumer Behavior, Signs of Gas Price Pinch
As gasoline prices stay high, Americans are turning to public transit and choosing homes closer to work.
Fewer Emergency Rooms Available as Need Rises
A study said that urban and suburban areas had lost a quarter of their hospital E.R.’s in the last 20 years.

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