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Times Topics: Dominique Strauss-Kahn Differing Takes on Accuser’s Credibility Another Area Girds for Revolt as Sudan Approaches a Split By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN 25 minutes ago Despite an agreement signed only days ago to bring peace to central Sudan, the country seems to be sliding inexorably toward war. U.S. Will Widen 2 C.I.A. Inquiries Into Jail Deaths By ERIC LICHTBLAU and ERIC SCHMITT 10 minutes ago The Justice Department announced Thursday that it is opening a full criminal investigation into the deaths of two detainees who died in American custody. Mob Figure May Unearth Corruption of Lawmen By MICHAEL COOPER and RICHARD A. OPPEL Jr. 27 minutes ago Now that James (Whitey) Bulger is back in custody, the question is whether the longtime informant will squeal again. A Boeing Labor Dispute Makes A New Plant a Political Football By STEVEN GREENHOUSE 26 minutes ago The challenge to a new Boeing plant in North Charleston by a union in Seattle has turned into a political firefight between the foes and partisans of organized labor. Podcast: Front Page James Barron, a reporter at The New York Times, summarizes the top headlines every weekday. How to Subscribe Today's Front Pages NYT - New York Edition Enlarge This Image NYT - National Edition Enlarge This Image IHT - Europe Enlarge This Image IHT - Asia Enlarge This Image Quotation of the Day “Just lie flat, or you could get killed.” NAGWA MUSA KONDA, director of an aid organization in Sudan, on surviving bombing raids on opposition forces. The Times in Print from the past 7 days SMTWTFS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 enter keyword or date e.g. April 21, 2001 Jump to: Front Page | International | National | Obituaries | Editorials, Op-Ed and Letters | New York | Business Day | Sports Friday | Weekend Arts | Corrections | International Back to Top Seeking to Avoid a Popular Uprising, Oil-Rich Kuwait Approves Record Spending 59 minutes ago section A - page 4 By LIAM STACK Coalition of Factions From the Streets Fuels a New Opposition in Syria 50 minutes ago section A - page 4 By ANTHONY SHADID Public Workers Strike in Britain Over Pensions 59 minutes ago section A - page 4 By SARAH LYALL Canadians Embrace Royal Couple in First Official Foreign Visit 5 minutes ago section A - page 5 By IAN AUSTEN Airstrike Kills Insurgent Suspected in Planning Kabul Attack 9:32 PM ET section A - page 6 By ROD NORDLAND Ex-President Of Taiwan Is Charged With Graft 9:33 PM ET section A - page 6 By EDWARD WONG The Draft Ends in Germany, but Questions of Identity Endure 9:33 PM ET section A - page 6 By ALAN COWELL 2 Ex-Officials Held in Kabul Bank Collapse 9:33 PM ET section A - page 6 By ROD NORDLAND and ALISSA J. RUBIN U.S. Monthly Combat Deaths in Iraq at 3-Year High 9:33 PM ET section A - page 6 By TIM ARANGO Tripoli Refugees Stream Into Libya’s Mountains 50 minutes ago section A - page 8 By KAREEM FAHIM India: 17 Infants Die in State Hospital section A - page 9 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tribunal Names 4 in ’05 Killing of Lebanese Leader 9:15 PM ET section A - page 9 By NADA BAKRI Detained Hikers’ Families Seek Inquiry section A - page 9 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Germany: Nuclear Ban Approved section A - page 9 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS China: Rules Favoring Local Companies for State Contracts Will Be Eased section A - page 9 By EDWARD WONG Russia Says France Is Violating Embargo 9:15 PM ET section A - page 9 By REUTERS Italy Approves an Austerity Package 29 minutes ago section A - page 10 By ELISABETTA POVOLEDO and GAIA PIANIGIANI Greek Parliament Approves Implementation of Austerity Plan section A - page 10 By RACHEL DONADIO and NIKI KITSANTONIS Jump to: Front Page | International | National | Obituaries | Editorials, Op-Ed and Letters | New York | Business Day | Sports Friday | Weekend Arts | Corrections | National Back to Top Mob Figure May Unearth Corruption of Lawmen 27 minutes ago section A - page 1 By MICHAEL COOPER and RICHARD A. OPPEL Jr. Citing Homeless Law, Hackers Turn Sights on Orlando 9:18 PM ET section A - page 11 By DON VAN NATTA Jr. A Safety Valve for Inmates, the Arts, Fades in California 58 minutes ago section A - page 11 By ADAM NAGOURNEY Minnesota Workers Brace For Government Shutdown 51 minutes ago section A - page 12 By MONICA DAVEY Kansas Gives License to One Abortion Clinic 9:31 PM ET section A - page 13 By A. G. SULZBERGER Bulger Racketeering Case Dropped for Murder Case 58 minutes ago section A - page 15 By ABBY GOODNOUGH Lottery Numbers section A - page 21 Thousands of Prison Terms in Crack Cases Could Be Eased 40 minutes ago section A - page 11 By JOHN SCHWARTZ Plan Issued to Save Northern Spotted Owl 51 minutes ago section A - page 12 By WILLIAM YARDLEY Fund-Raising Begins Slowly for G.O.P. Candidates 33 minutes ago section A - page 14 By NICHOLAS CONFESSORE House Panel Members Joust Over Border Gun Program 27 minutes ago section A - page 14 By SEAN COLLINS WALSH Jump to: Front Page | International | National | Obituaries | Editorials, Op-Ed and Letters | New York | Business Day | Sports Friday | Weekend Arts | Corrections | Jump to: Front Page | International | National | Obituaries | Editorials, Op-Ed and Letters | New York | Business Day | Sports Friday | Weekend Arts | Corrections | Editorials, Op-Ed and Letters Back to Top David Brooks: Smells Like School Spirit section A - page 23 By DAVID BROOKS Op-Ed Contributor: Practicing Medicine Can Be Grimm Work section A - page 23 By VALERIE GRIBBEN Paul Krugman: To the Limit section A - page 23 By PAUL KRUGMAN Op-Ed Contributor: The Price of Liberty: Weeds section A - page 23 By RICHARD MABEY Letter: The Goals of AARP section A - page 22 Letter: A Shortage of Doctors section A - page 22 Letter: Obama’s Nuance section A - page 22 Letters: Heading Into a Long (Driving) Weekend section A - page 22 Editorial: Ethics, Politics and the Law section A - page 22 Editorial: The Libya Campaign section A - page 22 Editorial: Lies and Truth About Upper Big Branch section A - page 22 Editorial: Speaker Quinn on Marriage section A - page 22 Jump to: Front Page | International | National | Obituaries | Editorials, Op-Ed and Letters | New York | Business Day | Sports Friday | Weekend Arts | Corrections | New York Back to Top Cuomo Will Seek to Lift Ban on Hydraulic Fracturing 28 minutes ago section A - page 1 By DANNY HAKIM and NICHOLAS CONFESSORE Differing Takes on Accuser’s Credibility section A - page 3 Wrong Name, Wrong Date, Yet Let on a Jet 9:41 PM ET section A - page 16 By JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN Cuomo Administration Closing 7 Prisons, 2 in New York City 21 minutes ago section A - page 16 By THOMAS KAPLAN Connecticut Steps Closer to Mass Layoffs as Unions’ Next Move Is Awaited 3 minutes ago section A - page 20 By PETER APPLEBOME In Fight Against Trash Station, Upper East Side Cites Injustice 30 minutes ago section A - page 16 By MIREYA NAVARRO New Jersey Governor Vetoes Spending 45 minutes ago section A - page 17 By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA Independence Day Schedules section A - page 18 Prosecutor Describes L.I. Video of 4 Killings 8 minutes ago section A - page 19 By NATE SCHWEBER Student’s Shocking Revelation to a Professor section A - page 21 By LIZ ROBBINS Jump to: Front Page | International | National | Obituaries | Editorials, Op-Ed and Letters | New York | Business Day | Sports Friday | Weekend Arts | Corrections | Business Day Back to Top German Banks Agree to Roll Over Greek Debt 49 minutes ago section B - page 1 By MATTHEW SALTMARSH and STEPHEN CASTLE Geithner Staying (for Now) 48 minutes ago section B - page 1 By MARK LANDLER Two Rulings Find Cuts in Public Pensions Permissible 32 minutes ago section B - page 1 By MARY WILLIAMS WALSH Western Funds Are Said to Have Managed Libyan Money Poorly 48 minutes ago section B - page 1 By DAVID ROHDE The Big Picture: Local Laws Fighting Fat Under Siege 40 minutes ago section B - page 1 By STEPHANIE STROM High & Low Finance: Playing Make-Believe With Greece 49 minutes ago section B - page 1 By FLOYD NORRIS Reuters Breakingviews: The Google Inquiry Evokes Microsoft Memories section B - page 2 By ROBERT CYRAN and JEFFREY GOLDFARB A Warning on Dodd-Frank From F.D.I.C. Chief in Her Final Senate Hearing section B - page 3 By BLOOMBERG NEWS Advertising: Diving Into Reeking Squalor to Test an Air Freshener 9:17 PM ET section B - page 3 By ANDREW ADAM NEWMAN Republicans Boycott A Hearing On Trade 56 minutes ago section B - page 3 By BINYAMIN APPELBAUM Medicare Will Continue to Cover 2 Expensive Cancer Drugs 33 minutes ago section B - page 7 By ANDREW POLLACK U.S. Charges 5 in Frauds Involving Penny Stocks section B - page 7 By REUTERS Dow Gains 153 Points to End the Quarter Higher 33 minutes ago section B - page 7 By CHRISTINE HAUSER Lead Bidder Is Chosen for Borders section B - page 7 By THE NEW YORK TIMES Midwest Manufacturing Picked Up Steam in June section B - page 7 By REUTERS Jump to: Front Page | International | National | Obituaries | Editorials, Op-Ed and Letters | New York | Business Day | Sports Friday | Weekend Arts | Corrections | Sports Friday Back to Top Some Players Waiting for Tennis Shot Clock 11 minutes ago section B - page 9 By CHRISTOPHER CLAREY Stalemate in Final Talks Forces N.B.A. To Shut Down 9 minutes ago section B - page 9 By HOWARD BECK N.F.L. Deal Is Said to Be Weeks Away 9:35 PM ET section B - page 10 By JUDY BATTISTA Tigers 5, Mets 2: Verlander Cools the Hot-Hitting Mets 24 minutes ago section B - page 13 By DAVID WALDSTEIN Nicklaus, a Doubles Player, Cheers On the Bryans 54 minutes ago section B - page 13 By KAREN CROUSE For Jeter, Trenton Is the Next Stop 54 minutes ago section B - page 13 By DAVE CALDWELL On Baseball: Great Fit for Fenway: They Knew It All Along 54 minutes ago section B - page 13 By TYLER KEPNER Yankees 5, Brewers 0: Sabathia Pitches Gem and Keeps Yankees Hot 8 minutes ago section B - page 13 By DAVE CALDWELL Scott and Haas Share AT&T; Lead 47 minutes ago section B - page 14 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Powell Triumphs in 100 section B - page 14 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cal Wins at Henley Regatta section B - page 14 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ex-N.B.A. Player Facing Charges section B - page 14 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Former Champion and New Face in the Final 46 minutes ago section B - page 14 By CHRISTOPHER CLAREY Jump to: Front Page | International | National | Obituaries | Editorials, Op-Ed and Letters | New York | Business Day | Sports Friday | Weekend Arts | Corrections | Weekend Arts Back to Top A Rogue Film Festival Earns Respect (Sort Of) 6:17 PM ET section C - page 1 By MIKE HALE Theater Review | 'Measure for Measure': Hold Onto Your Morals: Life Is Tough section C - page 1 By CHARLES ISHERWOOD Critic's Notebook: ‘The Voice’ Finds Itself, And Some Stars, Too 6:05 PM ET section C - page 1 By JON CARAMANICA Emotions Expressed With a Glance section C - page 1 By GIA KOURLAS Music Review: Finding His Inner Child, Cowboy and Housewife section C - page 2 By STEPHEN HOLDEN Music Review: On the Internet, Nobody Knows You’re a Youngster With Issues section C - page 3 By ZACHARY WOOLFE Dance Review: City Life Isn’t Always Uplifting section C - page 6 By GIA KOURLAS Dance Review: Menacing Working Girls Stuck in Punishing Grind section C - page 6 By CLAUDIA LA ROCCO Movie Review | 'Larry Crowne': Stymied in Middle Age, Reaching for a New Life section C - page 8 By STEPHEN HOLDEN Movie Review | 'The Perfect Host': A Welcome to His World Is Accepted at Your Peril section C - page 9 By STEPHEN HOLDEN Movie Review | 'Terri': Another Teenage Misfit Trying to Like Himself section C - page 9 By A. O. SCOTT Movie Review | 'Crime After Crime': A Look at Domestic Violence section C - page 10 By JEANNETTE CATSOULIS Movie Review | 'Love Etc.': Exploring Love’s True Nature section C - page 10 By MIKE HALE Movie Review | 'Delhi Belly': Indian Cinema With an Indie Sensibility section C - page 10 By RACHEL SALTZ Movie Review | 'Small Town Murder Songs': Violence Close at Hand Shakes a Bucolic Setting section C - page 11 By STEPHEN HOLDEN Movie Review | 'Monte Carlo': Cinderella Goes to Europe, and Cute Meets Culture section C - page 11 By MANOHLA DARGIS The Sounds of Silence section C - page 21 By DAN BARRY Museum Review: The Old Bing, Bing, Bing, at Full Tilt 5:07 PM ET section C - page 21 By EDWARD ROTHSTEIN A Restorative Racket section C - page 21 By CHARLES McGRATH Inside Art: Showing Two Painters, Three Centuries Apart section C - page 22 By CAROL VOGEL Art Review: Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Black and White section C - page 23 By KAREN ROSENBERG Art Review: An Artist Who Makes Much Out of Very Little section C - page 23 By ROBERTA SMITH Art in Review: DREW HEITZLER section C - page 24 By KAREN ROSENBERG Art in Review: JESSICA ROHRER: ‘Oakridge Road’ section C - page 24 By KEN JOHNSON Art in Review: LORNA SIMPSON: ‘Gathered’ section C - page 24 By HOLLAND COTTER JOHN O’REILLY: ‘Recent Montage’ section C - page 24 By HOLLAND COTTER Art in Review: ‘PAUL CLAY’ section C - page 24 By ROBERTA SMITH Antiques: A Fabergé Exhibition Without ‘Fauxbergés’ section C - page 25 By EVE M. KAHN ‘The Swinger’ by Michael Bamberger and Alan Shipnuck section C - page 27 By JANET MASLIN Weekend Miser section C - page 29 By MARGAUX LASKEY House Tour: Warwick, N.Y. section C - page 29 By BETHANY LYTTLE Hey, Mr. Critic: What’s Crunchy, Sweet and Used to Quack? section C - page 29 By SAM SIFTON Jump to: Front Page | International | National | Obituaries | Editorials, Op-Ed and Letters | New York | Business Day | Sports Friday | Weekend Arts | Corrections | The Times in Print from the past 7 days SMTWTFS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 enter keyword or date e.g. April 21, 2001
Friday, July 1, 2011
The case against Dominique Strauss-Kahn is on the verge of collapse as investigators have uncovered major holes in the credibility of the housekeeper who charged that he attacked her in a Manhattan hotel in May.
Despite an agreement signed only days ago to bring peace to central Sudan, the country seems to be sliding inexorably toward war.
The Justice Department announced Thursday that it is opening a full criminal investigation into the deaths of two detainees who died in American custody.
Now that James (Whitey) Bulger is back in custody, the question is whether the longtime informant will squeal again.
The challenge to a new Boeing plant in North Charleston by a union in Seattle has turned into a political firefight between the foes and partisans of organized labor.
James Barron, a reporter at The New York Times, summarizes the top headlines every weekday.