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 New York Times Wed 28 Jul 2010
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 ^ world  

WORLD BRIEFING | EUROPE; Greece: In Statement, Guerrilla Group Claims the Killing of a Journalist 

WORLD BRIEFING | EUROPE; France: Hostage Held by Islamists May Have Died Before Rescue Attempt 

Spanish Region Bans Bullfighting 

WORLD BRIEFING | EUROPE; Britain: Calling Gaza a Prison Camp, Cameron Condemns Israeli Blockade 

WORLD BRIEFING | AFRICA; South Africa: Murder Charges in Death of Mandelas Great-Granddaughter 

No Survivors in Pakistan Plane Crash 

Insurgents Strike Bus in Afghanistan 

 ^ us  

NATIONAL BRIEFING | ROCKIES; Humans Banned From Caves in Effort to Protect Bats 

NATIONAL BRIEFING | PLAINS; Nebraska: Housing Ban Shelved 

Day 98: The Latest on the Oil Spill 

NATIONAL BRIEFING | WEST; California: Oakland Votes to Allow Large-Scale Marijuana Farming 

Deltas Black Fishermen Seeking Cleanup Work and Clinging to Hope 

NATIONAL BRIEFING | WASHINGTON; Faulty Circuit Caused Deadly Metro Crash in 2009 

NATIONAL BRIEFING | WEST; California: C.S.I., Outsourced 

U.S. Military Deaths and Afghanistan 

House and Senate Address Gulf Oil Spill Issues 

NATIONAL BRIEFING | MIDWEST; Michigan: 800,000 Gallons of Oil Spill After Pipe Breaks 

Massachusetts Nears a Change to Electoral Votes 

 ^ ny  

New Fares to Be Sought for N.Y. Buses and Trains 
opinion | tech | corrections

 ^ opinion  

FROM THE INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE; 100, 75, 50 Years Ago 

I.H.T. OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; Cambodia's Troubled Tribunal 

LETTERS TO THE INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE; Sit Down With Iran 

 ^ tech  

Telefónica Wins Control of Brazilian Operator After Raising Bid 

 ^ corrections  

Corrections 
theater | arts

 ^ theater  

THEATER; Surviving an Epic Night of Being Everything and Nothing 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Our Town to Close 

Theater for Audiences of One 

THEATER REVIEW | 'NOTICE ME'; Angry, Bored, Conflicted. Group Hugs, Anyone? 

 ^ arts  

TELEVISION REVIEW | 'PLAIN JANE'; Ugly Duckling Grows New Feathers and Learns to Strut Them 

Former Idol Producer Is Said to Be Coming Back 

John Callahan, Cartoonist, Dies at 59 

North Korean Opera Draws Acclaim in China 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; The Bachelorette Keeps ABC in Lead 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Nbc Confirms That Carell Is Leaving The Office 
sports | business

 ^ sports  

MOUNTAIN CLIMBING; Afghan Climber Aims for Top of Everest 

 ^ business  

European Markets Slip on Concerns About U.S. 

Bangladesh Garment Workers to Get Higher Pay 

Boeings Earnings Down on Fewer Plane Deliveries 

An Unexpected Drop in U.S. Durable Goods 

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 New York Times Tue 27 Jul 2010
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 ^ world  

China Seeks End to Public Shaming of Suspects 

Body of Missing U.S. Sailor Found in Afghanistan 

FEMALE FACTOR; In Latin America, a Harbinger of Women's Rights 

Iranian Exiles Struggle to Stay Involved 

Global Airline Pilots Not Happy About Israeli Security Program 

Ahmadinejad Unveils Plan to Swell Iran Population 

Russian Court, in Case Against Newspaper Editor, Hands Opposition a Rare Victory 

Haiti Investigates Prison Shootings 

U.S. Military Chief Presses Iraqis to End Political Deadlock 

Cameron Urges Change in Gaza 

NEWS ANALYSIS; More Troops for Somalia, but No Peace to Keep 

CAPE TOWN JOURNAL; Awaiting a Full Embrace of Same-Sex Weddings 

WORLD BRIEFING | AFRICA; South Africa: Students Plead Guilty Over Racist Video That Spurred Protests 

House Approves Money for Wars, but Rift Deepens 

WORLD BRIEFING | THE AMERICAS; Haiti: Talk of a Wyclef Jean Presidential Run 

Student Injury at Protest Leads to Battle in Israel 

David Cameron Backs Turkey's Bid to Join European Union 

Hans Blix Offers Harsh View of Iraq Invasion 

Videos Rouse Russian Anger Toward Police 

WORLD BRIEFING | MIDDLE EAST; Egypt: Trial Opens for Officers Charged in Mans Death While in Custody 

WORLD BRIEFING | EUROPE; Cyprus: U.S. To Get Computer of Suspected Spy Ring Member 

 ^ us  

THIS LAND; Bohemian Grove Goes On, but Days of Protest Fade 

Gulf Surface Oil Vanishing Quickly 

Another Oil Leak Is Spotted in the Gulf 

From Blagojevich Lawyer, Final Argument With Drama 

Boys Latest Charitable Act Is Long Walk With Mom 

Campaign Donation Bill Stalls in Senate 

Polygamists Rape Convictions Are Overturned in Utah 

 ^ ny  

New York City to Pay $7 Million in Sean Bell Death 

Immigrants Caught in Web of Maritime Laws 

Cheshire Killings Defendant Challenges Death Penalty 

ABOUT NEW YORK; Amtrak Photo Contest Leads to an Image Problem 

How Many Public Employees? Albany Doesnt Know 

THE CRUELEST MONTH; 5 A.M. Is the Magic Hour in a Sweltering City 

Lottery Numbers for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut 

Judith Peabody, 80, Socialite and Volunteer, Dies 

Letter Grading of Restaurants Hygiene to Begin 

Nathan Quinones, 79, Dies; Led New York Schools 
opinion | tech | health | education | corrections

 ^ opinion  

FROM THE INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE; 100, 75, 50 Years Ago 

LETTERS TO THE INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE; An Ineffective Political Tool 

LETTERS; A Secret Archive of What We Already Knew 

I.H.T. OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; Dangerous Waters in Korea 

OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; Jump-Starting Health Reform 

OP-ED COLUMNIST; Lost in a Maze 

I.H.T. OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; Leave Serbia and Kosovo Alone 

LETTERS; How to Tame a Schoolyard Bully 

LETTER; Foreclosure Program 

OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; Stop Raiding the Ivory Tower 

OP-ED COLUMNIST; Want the Good News First? 

EDITORIAL; Rethinking Criminal Sentences 

EDITORIAL; Bankers Pay 

EDITORIAL; Keeping Politics in the Shadows 

EDITORIAL; Some Justice for Cambodia 

LETTERS; New York State Exams 

 ^ tech  

Disney Buys Playdom in $763 Million Deal 

Yahoo Japan Teams With Google on Search 

European Governments Unleash Online Gambling to Help Fill Coffers 

 ^ health  

Antismoking Efforts Lose Ground to Obesity Fight 

RECIPES FOR HEALTH; Greek Salad With Giant Beans and Arugula 

Texas Battles Health Law Even as It Follows It 

RECIPES FOR HEALTH; Baked Limas With Tomatoes and Peppers 

RECIPES FOR HEALTH; Giant Lima Bean Ragout (or Soup) 

 ^ education  

18 States and D.C. Are Race to the Top Finalists 

 ^ corrections  

Corrections 
theater | books | movies | arts

 ^ theater  

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Nervous Breakdown Cast Lined Up 

THEATER REVIEW | 'VIAGARA FALLS'; Two Guys Trying Their Best to Grow Old Disgracefully 

THEATER REVIEW | 'BACHELORETTE'; A Brides Best Friends for Never 

THEATER REVIEW | 'RED OVER RED'; Sometimes, the In-Flight Movie Feels Extra Creepy 

THEATER REVIEW | 'IN GOD'S HAT'; Toying With Freedom After Prison 

 ^ books  

BOOKS OF THE TIMES; Jane Ziegelmans 97 Orchard Is a Culinary History 

EXCERPT; 97 Orchard - By Jane Ziegelman 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Man Booker Prize Announces Long List 

 ^ movies  

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Oliver Stone Apologizes For Remarks About Jews 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Toronto Film Festival Releases Partial Lineup 

 ^ arts  

Hungary Is Sued Over Large Holocaust Art Claim 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Now On View: Restored Work That Isnt a Caravaggio 

MUSIC REVIEW; Smashing Pumpkins Repent for the Past 

Anthony Rolfe Johnson, Operatic Tenor, Dies at 69 

VIDEO GAME REVIEW; Japanese Tale With Western Flourishes 

REVIEW; 'A Silent Woman' With a Big Voice 

The Joyce Ponders New Sites 

DANCE REVIEW; A Tribute to Merce Cunningham in Battery Park City 

ON THE LONDON STAGE; Onstage Risks and Rewards 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Obama to Appear on The View 

TELEVISION REVIEW | 'BREAKTHROUGH WITH TONY ROBBINS'; A Little Help Making Lemonade 
sports | dining | garden | business | property

 ^ sports  

Rules to Protect Swimmers Proposed 

ON BASEBALL; 3 Years Later, Beltran Gets A Bit of Revenge 

Questions Are Raised About Cancer Patients Benefactor 

N.H.L. ROUNDUP; Ruling on Kovalchuk Should be Quick, Says Devils Owner 

SPORTS BRIEFING | CYCLING; Armstrong Documents Sought 

Owens Reaches Deal to Join Bengals 

West Virginian Helps Put the Classic in a New PGA Event 

SPORTS BRIEFING | PRO FOOTBALL; Bengals and Owens Discuss Deal 

ON SOCCER; From Joy on the Field to Joy in the Stables 

SPORTS BRIEFING | SOCCER; Maradona Ousted as Argentinas Coach 

BASEBALL ROUNDUP; Strasburg Scratched, but Substitute Shines 

Billy Loes, 80, Eccentric Dodgers Pitcher of the 1950s, Dies 

Bay Had Delayed Symptoms of Concussion 

INDIANS 4, YANKEES 1; Yankees Are Foiled by Indians Tomlin in His Debut 

In N.B.A., the New Boss Isnt the Same as the Old Boss 

Proposed Olympic Course Is Part of Wisconsins Cycling Mecca 

SPORTS BRIEFING | AUTO RACING; Roush Suvives Plane Crash 

SPORTS BRIEFING | TRACK AND FIELD; Gatlin to Run in Estonia 

SPORTS BRIEFING | OLYMPICS; BMW to Sponsor U.S.O.C. 

N.H.L. Union Moves to Have Kovalchuk Deal Upheld 

BASEBALL ROUNDUP; Rays Garza No-Hits Tigers 

SPORTS BRIEFING | TRACK AND FIELD; Visually Impaired Runnerto Run in European Meet 

SPORTS BRIEFING | HORSE RACING; Drosselmeyer Is Sidelined 

LEADING OFF; Rays Turn the Tables With Garzas No-Hitter 

METS 8, CARDINALS 2; Francoeur, Possible Trade Bait, Makes the Most of an Unexpected Start 

For Yankees Burnett, Safety First in Postgame Celebrations 

Jack Tatum, N.F.L.s Assassin, Dies at 61 

After Hiring Titans Coach, Kiffin Takes Second Hit 

SPORTS BRIEFING | CYCLING; Armstrong Team Under Fire 

SPORTS BRIEFING | SOFTBALL; Finch Goes Out a Winner 

Mets Struggling Offense Has Put Burden on Pitchers 

SPORTS BRIEFING | TENNIS; Federer Adds Annacone 

 ^ dining  

RECIPE; Kataifi-Wrapped Shrimp With Pine Nut Tarator 

FOOD STUFF; Dijon Mustard With Walnuts Made in Burgundy 

RECIPE; Pink Grapefruit, Avocado and Pomegranate Salad With Nasturtium Flowers 

RECIPE; Korean Chicken Tacos 

FOOD STUFF; At Greenmarkets, the Peaches of Summer 

THE CURIOUS COOK; To Enhance Flavor, Just Add Water 

Eataly, an Italian Food Hall, Opening Soon 

THE POUR; Sake Rewards the Adventurous Drinker 

RECIPE; Madeira Martinez 

RECIPE; Intro to Aperol 

FOOD STUFF; Pulling Produce From a Rooftop Garden Into a Restaurant 

Dining Calendar 

Wild Caspian Caviar Returns 

The Chef Silvena Rowe Looks Back 

Off the Menu 

RESTAURANT REVIEW; Restaurant Review: The Lion 

FOOD STUFF; A Storefront Turns Trendy as a Restaurant and Shop 

Korean-Style Tacos Move From West to East 

RECIPE; Lima Bean Spread With Feta and Zaatar 

$25 AND UNDER; The Commodore 

 ^ garden  

IN THE GARDEN; Helping a Flower Garden Survive Summer 

 ^ business  

G.M. Puts $41,000 Price Tag on the Volt 

S.E.C. to Seek Comments on New Financial Rules 

Net Income at DuPont Nearly Tripled in Quarter 

Steel Makers See a Grim Near-Term Outlook 

UBS Posts $1.9 Billion Profit in Second Quarter 

Dudley Promises to Look at BPs Culture and Safety 

Basel Group Agrees to New Global Rules for Banks 

Amid Job Worries, Confidence in Economy Wanes 

In Study, 2 Economists Say Intervention Helped Avert a 2nd Depression 

ADVERTISING; At 30, Post-it Notes Are the Office Product That Works at Home 

Army of Ex-Financial Regulators Set to Lobby Agencies 

REUTERS BREAKINGVIEWS; BP Focusing on Investors, Too 

Lockheed Says Several Parts for F-35s Are Failing 

Deutsche Profit Hurt by Drop in Investment Banking Revenues 

Shares in UBS and Deutsche Bank Rise on Profits 

ECB Says Loans to European Companies Fell in June 

ECONOMIC SCENE; Study Rethinks Importance of Kindergarten Teachers 

Pushed Along by Wind, Power Storage Grows 

U.S. Delays Decision on Keystone Project to Deliver Oil From Canada 

STOCKS AND BONDS; U.S. Markets Unsteady as Consumer Confidence Falls 

More Job-Seekers Hitch Ride on Asian Economy 

BP Details $30 Billion Plan to Pay for Gulf Spill 

 ^ property  

SQUARE FEET; Challenging the Planned Community Stereotype at Palmetto Bluff in South Carolina 

SQUARE FEET; Near Yale, a 32-Story Gamble Rises in New Haven 

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 New York Times Mon 26 Jul 2010
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 ^ world  

WORLD BRIEFING | UNITED NATIONS; $700,000 Awarded to Official Passed Over for Promotion 

Sanctions Vote Strains Russia-Iran Relations 

City Investigates Deaths at Techno Festival 

PARIS JOURNAL; Defying Digital Craze, Newspaper for Youngsters Is Thriving 

China Warns U.S. to Stay Out of Islands Dispute 

Leaks Add to Pressure on White House Over Strategy 

Honduras Faces Criticism Over Journalist Killings After a Coup 

Move to Limit Cantonese on Chinese TV Is Assailed 

Anger in Cambodia After Sentencing of Khmer Rouge Jailer Duch 

Afghans and NATO Differ on Civilian Deaths 

Iraqi Militants Stealing Blood for the Injured 

In Cuba, Revolution Day Without Castro at Podium 

Leak May Hurt Efforts to Build War Support 

North African Militants Kill Frenchman, 78 

POLITICUS; An Excess of Ambition for Sarkozy 

French Police Question LOréal Heiress 

WORLD BRIEFING | EUROPE; France: Palestinian Authoritys Status Raised to Mission From Delegation 

Europe Imposes New Sanctions on Iran 

Al Arabiyas Office in Baghdad Is Bombed 

WORLD BRIEFING | MIDDLE EAST; Yemen: Fighting Intensifies Between Rebels and Government 

 ^ us  

U.S. Military Deaths in Afghanistan 

NATIONAL BRIEFING | NEW ENGLAND; New Hampshire: Man Killed by Paper Roller 

Obamas New Health Official Faces Hostility in Senate 

Lawmakers Question Salaries at Nonprofits 

NATIONAL BRIEFING | WASHINGTON; Storm Leaves Thousands Without Power 

Lakes Views and Revenue Yield to Muck and Fears in Iowa 

Blagojevich Corruption Trial Wraps Up 

Botanical Gardens Are Turning Away From Flowers 

Day 97: The Latest on the Oil Spill 

Obama Assails Republicans on Campaign Finance 

Panel Seen Approving F-35 Engine, Risking Veto 

 ^ ny  

Former Body-Armor Executive on Trial for Fraud 

Scarlett, Is That You? And a Grumpy Conductor 

Digging Into On-Time Figures for New York Trains 

Harlem Church Links With Ethiopian Coffee Growers 

Autopsies Suggest Mother, Not Son, Was Killer in Staten Island Case 

Lottery Numbers for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut 

Audited Agency to Pay New York Over $120 Million 

New Jersey Supreme Court Declines Gay Marriage Case 

Girl Is Shot, Caught in Crossfire in Brooklyn 

Two Firefighters Die in Bridgeport, Conn., Blaze 

THE APPRAISAL; Where Longtime Friends Make the Best Neighbors 

NYC; Islamic Center Would Not Be at Ground Zero 

July Is Close to Sweating Out a Record 

BIG CITY; Beyond the Reach of Our Understanding 
opinion | tech | health | science | travel | corrections

 ^ opinion  

FROM THE INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE; 100, 75, 50 Years Ago 

OP-ED COLUMNIST; The Forgotten American 

LETTERS; Leaked Documents Offer Candid Look at Afghan War 

OP-ED COLUMNIST; The Long Strategy for Obama Democrats 

EDITORIAL; Pines, Beetles and Bears 

OP-ED COLUMNIST; Long-Term Economic Pain for American Families 

LETTER; Cuts in Home Care 

EDITORIAL; Wikileaks: Pakistan's Double Game 

EDITORIAL; Let the Campaign Spending Begin 

LETTERS TO THE INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE; Teaching Children in Broken English 

OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; Suite Dreams 

OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; Getting Lost in Afghanistans Fog of War 

LETTERS; Must One C-Section Beget Another? 

EDITORIAL; Lessons of the Census 

 ^ tech  

Exemption Will Allow Jailbreaking of iPhones 

 ^ health  

RECIPES FOR HEALTH; From the Bean Pot to the Table 

GLOBAL UPDATE; Rabies: United Nations Adds a New Web Site to Its Arsenal in Fight Against Rabies 

ESSAY; Lifesaving Medications, Through a Back Door 

LETTERS; Distracted Spouses (2 Letters) 

LETTERS; Fighting Tobaccos Lure (1 Letter) 

BOOKS; Drama! Intrigue! A Mystery? No, Malarias Story 

Following a Script to Escape a Nightmare 

Advance on AIDS Raises Questions as Well as Joy 

VITAL SIGNS; Nostrums: Some Nasal Gels May Harm Sense of Smell 

REALLY?; The Claim: Exercise Can Worsen Chronic Heartburn 

PERSONAL HEALTH; What Do You Lack? Probably Vitamin D 

Unmasking Silent Killer in Epilepsy 

VITAL SIGNS; Screening: Insurance and Colorectal Cancer 

VITAL SIGNS; Regimens: Finding a Way to Save Money and Blood 

 ^ science  

OBSERVATORY; High-Speed Video Shows How Sphagnum Moss Spreads 

Q & A; Big Dog, Small House 

Never a Lab Rat 

OBSERVATORY; New Insight Into a Caterpillars Crawl 

LETTERS; Learning From Disasters (2 Letters) 

Guiding Your Sleep While Youre Awake 

Hints of Earth Splash a Saturnian Moon Landscape 

Plastiki, Boat of 12,500 Bottles, Crosses Pacific 

OBSERVATORY; Warmer Temperatures Help Marmots in Rockies 

REMARKABLE CREATURES; Translating Stories of Life Forms Etched in Stone 

BOOKS ON SCIENCE; Let There Be Dimmers on Our Glowing Planet 

Teams of Physicists Closing in on the God Particle 

NATIONAL BRIEFING | SOUTHWEST; Texas: Air Quality Decision Is Appealed 

NATIONAL BRIEFING | SOUTH; Virginia: Emissions Ruling for Coal Plants Is Reversed 

 ^ travel  

FREQUENT FLIER; The Customer Service? It Was Excellent, Said the Luggage 

 ^ corrections  

Corrections 
theater | books | movies | arts | fashion

 ^ theater  

ARTS, BRIEFLY; A Town House for Hedda Gabler 

THEATER REVIEW | 'SEE ROCK CITY & OTHER DESTINATIONS'; Somewhere, a Place for Them 

 ^ books  

EXCERPT; Super Sad True Love Story - By Gary Shteyngart 

BOOKS OF THE TIMES; Gary Shteyngarts Super Sad True Love Story 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Janet Evanovich Moves On 

Alan Moore Celebrates a Real Person in Unearthing 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Authors Guild Weighs In On E-Books 

 ^ movies  

TELEVISION REVIEW; Growing Up Paupers in a Land of Privilege 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Oliver Stone Controversy 

 ^ arts  

ARTS, BRIEFLY; A New Role for Molina 

MUSIC REVIEW; Bassekou Kouyate Expands the Boundaries of a West African Instrument 

MUSIC REVIEW; At Caramoor, Fanning Donizettis Flames in Maria di Rohan 

MUSIC REVIEW; At Brooklyn Bowl, Capn Jazz Channels Teenage Selves 

MUSIC REVIEW; Raps Pied Piper, Lil B, at Santos Party House 

MUSIC REVIEW; Leonard Shures Legacy Honored at Mannes Festival 

Wye Jamison Allanbrook, Musicologist, Dies at 67 

MUSIC REVIEW; Fresh Take on Madama Butterfly at Santa Fe Opera 

MUSIC REVIEW; Joel Sachs Takes New Juilliard Ensemble to MoMA 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Cunninghams Xover Will Open Fall For Dance Festival 

 ^ fashion  

REVIEW; Transforming Trash Into Treasure 

FRONT ROW; Rare Vintages Halston Sale Begins Aug. 19 
sports | business

 ^ sports  

Beating Cancer Bonds Yanks Curtis to Ex-Teammate 

ON BASEBALL; Baseballs Trade Chips Are Starting to Fall 

Bulluck Hoping to Be in Middle of Giants Defense 

Hornets Indicate Paul Will Stay in New Orleans 

Wrestler The Animal Became a Motivational Speaker 

Abdullah the Butcher Sustains a Wrestling Career 

In Search of Money, Pac-10 Will Try to Raise Its Profile 

GLOBAL SOCCER; Raúl, the Best of the Best, Departs Real Madrid 

YANKEES 3, INDIANS 2; Needing Help in Eighth, Girardi Doesnt Call for Chamberlain 

N.F.L. Toughens Warning On Risks of Head Injury 

SPORTS BRIEFING | PRO BASKETBALL; Dream Defeats Liberty 

Mayweather and Pacquiao Cant Seem to Agree 

Rule Change Could Put Steinbrenner Up for Hall of Fame Election This Year 

Slump Puts Mets Coaches on Hot Seat 

 ^ business  

Iams Prescription Cat Food Recalled Over Salmonella 

Misleading Stories About Race Raise Questions 

Exploring Algae as Fuel 

Sales of New Homes Soared in June 

REUTERS BREAKINGVIEWS; Five Omens for Chinas Future 

Alberto-Culver Reports Stronger-Than-Expected Profit 

Jailed Investment Adviser Asks for a Bail of $2 Million 

SPECIAL REPORT: ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT; Safety Fears Raised at French Reactor 

Cameron of Britain Seeks More Business Ties With India 

Central Bankers Reach Initial Accord on Global Rules 

Economic Reports This Week 

Europe Starts Antitrust Inquiries Against I.B.M. 

ITINERARIES; Business Travel Picks Up, Lifting the Hotel Industry 

ON THE ROAD; An Airport Body Scanner Raises Radiation Questions 

FedEx Raises Its Earnings Outlook for Year 

DEALBOOK COLUMN; Documents Back Goldmans Contentions on A.I.G. 

Service Unions Agree to End a Long Dispute 

SPECIAL REPORT: ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT; Indonesia Seeks to Tap Its Huge Geothermal Reserves 

SPECIAL REPORT: ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT; Nuclear Energy Loses Cost Advantage 

Nike Agrees to Help Laid-Off Workers in Honduras 

Bank Stress Tests Start to Reassure 

ADVERTISING; An Insurgent Campaign for a Shaving Gel 

Treasury Auctions Set for This Week 

REUTERS BREAKINGVIEWS; BlackBerrys Era May Be Ending 

DRILLING DOWN; Why Elite Shoppers Eschew Logos 

Marketing for Tron: Legacy: The Hardest Sell Yet 

Screenvision to Revamp Preshow Ads at Cinemas 

CAMPAIGN SPOTLIGHT; Promoting Literacy the Curious George Way 

STOCKS AND BONDS; Stocks End Stronger on Improved Housing Data 

Europe Starts Antitrust Inquiries Against I.B.M. 

Dudley to Take Over BP at a Critical Time 

BP Is Expected to Replace Chief With American 

INSIDE EUROPE; Blame Germany Is Not a Sound Economic Policy 

Cost of Freight Shipping Rises, Hurting Retailers 

Disney Seeks $40 Million Upfront for Miramax 

Reality Show Payrolls Rise With Stardom 

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 New York Times Sun 25 Jul 2010
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 ^ world  

Identity Debate at Heart of Spanish Bullfighting Vote 

U.S. and South Korea Begin War Drills 

View Is Bleaker ThanOfficial Portrayal of War in Afghanistan 

INAKADATE JOURNAL; Japanese Village Creates Art From Hues of Rice 

Iranian Negotiator Agrees to Meet With European Diplomat 

Brazils President Works to Lend Popularity to a Protégée 

Mexican Officials Say Prisoners Acted as Hit Men 

TALK TO THE NEWSROOM; The War Logs Articles 

Grim Questions Follow German Stampede 

Hearing on Lockerbie Sets Off More Finger-Pointing 

Strategic Plans Spawned Bitter End for a Lonely Outpost 

Verdict Due in the Trial of a Khmer Rouge Figure 

Indonesians Focus on Language Is Often English 

In Disclosing Secret Documents, WikiLeaks Seeks Transparency 

A NOTE TO READERS; Piecing Together the Reports, and Deciding What to Publish 

Search Widens for U.S. Sailors in Afghanistan 

Pakistan Aids Insurgency in Afghanistan, Reports Assert 

Chile Rejects Church Call to Pardon Officers 

 ^ us  

Saying Goodbye to Walking Man, With a Walk 

U.S. Military Deaths in Afghanistan 

LETTER FROM WASHINGTON; Disabled See Progress, but Problems Persist 

A Dam Gives Way in Iowa, and Residents Tally Losses 

Lutherans Welcome Seven Gay Pastors 

Homesteads and Other Sources of Tax Income 

Day 96: The Latest on the Oil Spill 

At the White House, Losing a Game of Phone Tag 

Geithner Dismisses Concerns on Letting Tax Cuts Expire 

 ^ ny  

Law Gives Tenants of Illegal Lofts Path to Legality 

In Rhinebeck, N.Y., Sealed Lips about a Clinton Wedding 

Heat Is Taking the Blame for Most Everything 

Lottery Numbers 

Christie Says TV Show Jersey Shore Bad for State 

Doubts Emerge About Teenagers Role in S.I. Fire 

OUR TOWNS; States Develop a Habit in Gambling 

Target Store Heralds New Era for East Harlem Street 

In Debate Over a Bronx School, a Bid for Respect 

Zone Aims to Lift Education in Tough Newark Area 
opinion | tech | science | education | corrections

 ^ opinion  

FROM THE INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE; 100, 75, 50 Years Ago 

EDITORIAL; When a Cancer Drug Fails 

OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; Wall Street Still Doesnt Have a Sheriff 

LETTERS; Exercise on the Subway 

LETTER; Car Sharing in New York 

LETTERS TO THE INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE; Too Much Talk 

EDITORIAL; The House Should Listen and Learn 

EDITORIAL; The I.M.F. We Need 

OP-ED COLUMNIST; The Right and the Climate 

LETTERS; Interns at City Hall: Good and Lucky 

LETTER; The Wealthy Cut Back 

EDITORIAL; Round Up the Usual Oil Lobbyists 

OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; Four Ways to Kill a Climate Bill 

OP-ED COLUMNIST; Who Cooked the Planet? 

LETTER; What Is a Progressive? 

LETTERS; The Uncertainties in Diagnosing Early Breast Cancer 

LETTER; Albany Should Proceed With SUNY Reforms 

 ^ tech  

Fraternity of the Wired Works in the Wee Hours 

Hackers With Enigmatic Motives Vex Companies 

Hollywood Animation With a Decidedly French Flavor 

 ^ science  

Gerson Goldhaber, Particle Physicist, Is Dead at 86 

 ^ education  

Zone Aims to Lift Education in Tough Newark Area 

ON EDUCATION; Equity of Test Is Debated as Children Compete for Gifted Kindergarten 

 ^ corrections  

Corrections 
theater | books | movies | arts

 ^ theater  

Old Shows, Stripped Down So They Shine 

A Feline Matron, Catnip for Seasoned Actresses 

Corrections 

LETTERS; Our Town: Female Stage Managers 

 ^ books  

Hardcover Nonfiction 

Hardcover Fiction 

BOOKS OF THE TIMES; Andrew Mortons Biography of Angelina Jolie 

Graphic Books 

Paperback Mass-Market Fiction 

Paperback Nonfiction 

Children's Books 

Paperback Trade Fiction 

Paperback Advice 

Samuel Stewards Life in Secret Historian 

Hardcover Advice 

 ^ movies  

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Déjà Vu: Inception Rules the Box Office 

CRITICS CHOICE; New CDs From Korn, Currensy and Tom Jones 

 ^ arts  

Corrections 

Friend or Faux: Not Quite Joey, but Not Himself 

TELEVISION; People, Places and Menace: Moody Paranoia 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Assault at Comic-Con as Action Turned Real 

MUSIC REVIEW; Jazz Meets Classical at the Miller Theater 

DANCE REVIEW; Paul-André Fortiers Outdoor 30x30 at 1 New York Plaza 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Berlin Gives Facelift to Moore Sculpture 

CORRECTIONS; Correction 

DESIGN; A Revival of Rural Craft, With a Modern Twist 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Peak Performances Announces New Season 

MUSIC REVIEW; Widespread Panic at Radio City Music Hall 

DANCE REVIEW; Pichet Klunchuns Chui Chai at Lincoln Center Festival 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Dressing Up a Construction Site 

MUSIC REVIEW; Voxare Quartet Plays Terry Riley Works at Bargemusic 

MUSIC REVIEW; Overdue Debut for Lewis Spratlan Opera in Santa Fe 

MUSIC REVIEW; M.I.A., Sleigh Bells and the Hard NYC Festival 
sports | business

 ^ sports  

SPORTS BRIEFING | AUTO RACING; Ex-Indy 500 Winner Montoya Wins Brickyard Pole 

SPORTS BRIEFING | TENNIS; Del Potro Says Hes Not Sure When Hell Return 

SPORTS BRIEFING | SOCCER; On Second Try, Brazil Names National Team Coach 

SPORTS BRIEFING | SOCCER; Sporting Wins Challenge 

DODGERS 1, METS 0; Mets End Trip as It Started, by Being Shut Out 

GOLF ROUNDUP; Langer Adds a Senior Major to His Résumé 

ROUNDUP; Dixon Wins Honda Edmonton Indy After Castroneves Is Penalized 

McMurray Wins Brickyard 400, Capping Sweep of Biggest Races 

SPORTS BRIEFING | BOXING; Pacquiao Set to Fight Margarito in November 

SOCCER ROUNDUP; Red Bulls Edge Manchester City in New York Challenge Finale 

Contador Wins Third Tour Title 

YANKEES 12, ROYALS 6; Rodriguez Is Hit by Pitch, but Says Hell Be Fine 

BASEBALL ROUNDUP; Angels Acquire Pitcher Haren From Diamondbacks 

ON BASEBALL; Davis Holds On to Major League Dream 

Yanks Staff Struggling; Solutions Are Elusive 

SPORTS BRIEFING | COLLEGE BASKETBALL; Huggins Still in Hospital 

SPORTS BRIEFING | TENNIS; Fish Beats Isner in Atlanta 

SPORTS BRIEFING | COLLEGE BASKETBALL; Huggins Breaks Four Ribs on Recruiting Trip 

GLOBAL SOCCER; Manchester City Spending Its Way Over the Top 

Sharing Stage at Hall, Harvey Remains a Commanding Presence 

SPORTS BRIEFING | PRO FOOTBALL; Ravens Top Pick Injures Head 

 ^ business  

WASHINGTON MEMO; Elizabeth Warrens Candidacy Raises a Partisan Debate 

Despite Flaws, Stress Tests May Satisfy Markets 

Reinventing National Journal With Buyouts and a Hiring Spree 

Honoring Mitch Albom, a Journalist Who Dabbled in Fiction 

THE MEDIA EQUATION; The Provocateurs as Journalists in the Sherrod Case 

Companies Wringing Huge Profits From Job Cuts 

ADVERTISING; Group Hopes to Add Punch to Influence Public Opinion 

A Classic Childrens Series Gets a Makeover 

BP Set to Replace Hayward as Chief Executive 

Cathay Pacific Puts Its Best Faces Forward in New Ad Campaign 

GREEN COLUMN; Health Rules Could Cut Greenhouse Emissions 

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 ^ world  

Britain Plans to Decentralize National Health Care 

Stampede at German Music Festival Kills 18 

2 Americans Are Captured Near Kabul 

WORLD BRIEFING | ASIA; Pakistan: U.S. Missiles Kill 16 

Chinas Money and Migrants Pour Into Tibet 

China Faces Criticism in Sentence Of Uighur Journalist 

North Korea Issues a New Warning 

Syrians New Ardor for a Turkey Looking Eastward 

NEWS ANALYSIS; Hezbollah Makes Its Case on Hariri Killing 

Bodies Found in Mass Graves in Mexico 

Artists See Increase in U.S.-Cuba Cultural Exchanges 

Putin Meets and Praises Agents After Swap With U.S. 

5 U.S. Soldiers Die in Afghanistan Bombings 

James E. Akins, Envoy to Saudi Arabia, Dies at 83 

Baja Official Is Said to Aid Drug Kingpin 

 ^ us  

Rig Returns to Well Site as Storm Dissipates 

And the Heat Goes On, Assaulting Much of the Nation 

Cool Treat Doesnt Always Translate for the Ice Cream Man 

Blagojevich Lawyer Is Familiar With Test 

THE BAY CITIZEN; Jury Volunteer Stirs Up a Pension Fund Tempest 

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE; Elks Lodge No. 3 

Aging Transit Systems Face Budget Crunch 

DAY 95: The Latest on the Oil Spill 

VOICES FROM THE SPILL | PATTY WHITNEY, COMMUNITY ORGANIZER; Daring to Pose a Challenge to the Oil Culture 

Meteorological Bragging Rights on the Wane for Angelenos 

Pointing a Finger at Air-Conditioning, and Doing Without 

At Hunters Point, a Shrinking Bridge Does Not Appease 

THE BAY CITIZEN; Creativity Is Needed to Fill Vacant Stores 

Reports Detail Pornography Investigation 

Big Fight Ahead on Expiration of Bush Tax Cuts 

Kenny Guinn, 73, Dies; Governor of a Prosperous Nevada 

Ousted Agriculture Official, Sherrod, Unsure About Returning to Government 

Drivers on Prescription Drugs Are Hard to Convict 

In This Weather, Even the Melons Are in Peril 

CHICAGO NEWS COOPERATIVE; A Shot That Saves the Lives of Addicts Is Now in Their Hands 

Oh, the Loss as the Taped Rod-Rahm Calls Go Unplayed 

Court Under Roberts Is Most Conservative in Decades 

Iowa Dam Ruptures Under Torrential Rain 

Memphis Congressional Primary Called a Referendum on Race 

 ^ ny  

Man Killed Execution-Style on a Street in Queens 

18-Year Gap in Voting for Attorney General Hopeful 

High Temperatures and Tropical Humidity in New York 

Lottery Numbers for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut 

$470 Million New York City Error Hurts Charities 
opinion | week | corrections

 ^ opinion  

OP-ED COLUMNIST; Theres a Battle Outside and It Is Still Ragin 

EDITORIAL; Toyota Still Doesnt Get It 

THE RURAL LIFE; Garden Time 

LETTERS; No Advice Deficit: Suggestions for the President 

LETTERS; Are More Regulations the Solution, or the Problem? 

LETTER; Models for Afghanistan 

OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; Memories on the Half Shell 

OP-ED CONTRIBUTORS; Where Oysters Grew on Trees 

OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; Shirley Sherrod and Me 

OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; Unsafe at Any Meal 

OP-ED COLUMNIST; Youll Never Believe What This White House Is Missing 

OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; In Somalia, Talk to the Enemy 

OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; Tea With a Terrorist in Somalia 

LETTER; Oliver Stones Latin Film 

OP-ED COLUMNIST; Were Gonna Be Sorry 

EDITORIAL; Fear of Freedom After Guantánamo 

EDITORIAL; Elizabeth Warren 

LETTERS; Piercing the Mysteries of Alzheimers 

LETTER; Managing Rain Forests 

 ^ week  

Laugh Lines 

BACK THEN: 1983; Cool Off. Read This. 

POLITICAL TIMES; Race: Still Too Hot to Touch 

The War: A Trillion Can Be Cheap 

Prime Number 

Facebook Is to Power Company as ... 

When a Justice and a Case Are Too Close 

GRIST; When Life Is Sweet, According to Our Tweets 

Fighting Words 

The Vagabond Cat That Came to Stay 

The Family, Way Down the Mountain 

 ^ corrections  

Corrections 
theater | movies | arts

 ^ theater  

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Tkts on Your Iphone 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Animal Farm, the Musical 

 ^ movies  

Cécile Aubry, Actress and Writer of Childrens Stories, Dies at 81 

 ^ arts  

Correction 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Mad Men Premiere Is Set for Times Square 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; OMG: Justin Bieber Will Do C.S.I. 

TELEVISION; On Films and TV, Cats and Dogs Playing Cute 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Americas Got Talent Is Going on Tour 
sports | business | jobs

 ^ sports  

Jack Thorpe vs. Jim Thorpe, Pa.: Legal Battle Over an Icons Remains 

Indian Relay Races Are Seen as Link to Past 

Paralympian Tucker Dupree Has Impaired Sight but Strong Focus 

At Taxing Tour de France, a Battle of Beauty 

Chargers Enter the Post-Tomlinson Era 

ROYALS 7, YANKEES 4; Mitre Struggles for Yankees Against Royals 

Umpire Doug Harvey Lands in Cooperstown 

New Film Focuses on Origin of Umpires Signs 

EXTRA BASES; A Glowing Makeover for Bostons Citgo Sign 

Surgery Probably Ends Maines Time With Mets 

SPORTS OF THE TIMES; Ralph Houk: Lucky to Be a Yankee, Lucky to Be Alive 

Rodriguezs 600th Has to Wait, but Excitement Doesnt 

CHICAGO NEWS COOPERATIVE; From Cubs to Hawks to Champion 

Sprint Cup Drivers Age as Younger Viewers Depart 

SPORTS BRIEFING | GOLF; Pressel Takes Evian Masters Lead 

Its Not Dazzling, but Rachel Alexandra Wins Ladys Secret 

IN-BOX; Letters to the Editor 

N.F.L.s Release of Data on Helmet Tests Raises Concerns 

Kaye Cowher, Wife of Former Steelers Coach, Dies at 54 

N.F.L. ROUNDUP; Giants Sign Former Titans Linebacker Bulluck 

BASEBALL ROUNDUP; Cust Powers Athletics, but Sheets Goes on D.L. 

30 SECONDS WITH OREL HERSHISER; Helping Little Leaguers 

GOLF ROUNDUP; Langer Leads Pavin by 3 at Senior British Open 

METS 6, DODGERS 1; Bay Breaks Out, and Pulls Mets With Him 

Contador All but Seals Tour; Cancellara Takes Time Trial 

As N.F.L. Camps Open, Labor Dispute Clouds Future 

Elway Wants to Own Piece of the Broncos 

DODGERS 3, METS 2; Game Went to Extras, but Mets Offense Didnt 

 ^ business  

SLIPSTREAM; A DNA Search Method Raises Privacy Questions 

Letter: The Big Career Switch 

BUSINESS BRIEFING | COMPANY NEWS; Congressman Wants Banks to Return Some Bonuses 

Tesla Electric Cars: Revved Up, but Far to Go 

Will Zynga Become the Google of Games? 

FAIR GAME; Seeing vs. Doing on Problem Loans 

CORNER OFFICE; Chief of Box.net Keeps a Few Tricks Up His Sleeve 

Letter: Of Risk and Long-Term Return 

In Traders Cocoa Binge, Fear for Chocolate Prices 

BUSINESS BRIEFING | COMPANY NEWS; G.E. Raises Its Dividend 

DIGITAL DOMAIN; Even With All Its Profits, Microsoft Has a Popularity Problem 

SCENE STEALER; In Hollywood, Everybodys a Digital Revolutionary 

ECONOMIC VIEW; Leveling the Playing Field, in Soccer and Finance 

FUNDAMENTALLY; When Market Gloom Is Thickest, It May Be Time to Buy 

BUSINESS BRIEFING | REGULATORY NEWS; Whistle-Blowers Awarded $1 Million in Pequot Case 

 ^ jobs  

PREOCCUPATIONS; Hearing the Right Notes From a Job Candidate 

THE BOSS; Radio Flyers Chief Keeps the Wagons Rolling 

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WORLD BRIEFING | ASIA; Report Faults China in Tibet Unrest 

China Acts to Reduce Oil Spill Threat 

THE SATURDAY PROFILE; A Chinese Official Praises a Taboo: Democracy 

Israel Extends Negotiations on Conversion Law 

WORLD BRIEFING | EUROPE; Russia: 5 Killed in Attacks in Muslim Separatist Region 

Venezuela Warns Colombia Against Inciting a Conflict 

Guineans Will Bolster Peace Efforts in Somalia 

WORLD BRIEFING | AFRICA; Sudan: President and Chad Defy International Court With Visit 

CURRENTS; A Winning Formula for Hard Economic Times 

Top Insurgents Escaped Prison Days After Iraq Took Over 

WORLD BRIEFING | EUROPE; Turkey: 102 Military Officers Charged With Plotting Coup 

WORLD BRIEFING | EUROPE; Netherlands: Oil Trading Company Fined in Dumping of Toxic Sludge 

Intense Debate in Canada Over Longer Census 

WORLD BRIEFING | THE AMERICAS; Mexico: 23 Bodies Found at Site Used as Dump by Drug Gangs 

WORLD BRIEFING | AFRICA; Democratic Republic of Congo: Militia Leader Ordered Back to Jail 

WORLD BRIEFING | MIDEAST; Israel: Military Kills a Palestinian 

Offering to Aid Talks, U.S. Challenges China on Disputed Islands 

Vandals in Dresden Attack Memorial to Slain Egyptian 

Oil Giant Fined for Shipping Sludge to Ivory Coast 

WORLD BRIEFING | AFRICA; Mauritania: Raid Hits Al Qaeda, but Fails to Free French Hostage 

 ^ us  

Day 94: The Latest on the Oil Spill 

VOICES FROM THE SPILL | GARY HOOTER, BUSINESSMAN; Quickly Shifting Gears When Disaster Strikes 

Clinton Wedding Is Leaving Some Feeling Left Out 

NATIONAL BRIEFING | MIDWEST; Michigan: Plane Crashes in Lake 

NATIONAL BRIEFING | POLITICS; Spokesman Quits Tea Party Group After Remarks on Blacks Draw Fire 

NATIONAL BRIEFING | WASHINGTON; Third Republican Backs Kagan 

The Candidate Was Cold; You Can Ask His Mother 

Oil Rigs Siren Was Kept Silent, Technician Says 

ON RELIGION; Weekdays, the Adman Worked. Sundays, the Shaman Healed. 

McChrystal Ends Service With Regret and a Laugh 

Agency Says Deficit for This Year Will Be Lower Than Estimated 

CONGRESSIONAL MEMO; Change Comes to a Place That Doesnt Care for It 

NATIONAL BRIEFING | WASHINGTON; Web Tool for Finding Detainees 

Tension Among Officials Grows as Storm Nears 

U.S. Military Deaths in Iraq 

 ^ ny  

LONG ISLAND DINING | MINEOLA; Octopus a Highlight at New Portuguese Restaurant 

QUICK BITE | FAIRFIELD; In Fairfield, Super Duper Weenie Goes Beyond Hot Dogs 

CITY CRITIC; The Stingy-Brim Fedora, So In Its Probably Out 

CONNECTICUT DINING | NORWALK; At Sunset Grill, Meals and Technicolor Views 

THEATER REVIEW | NEW JERSEY; Good Counselor Puts a Mother, or Two, on Trial 

Pollock House Exhibition Features Photos of Artist 

SUNDAY ROUTINE | WENDY WILLIAMS; Shes Doin Fine, Alone With Her Wigs 

LONG ISLAND VINES; Paumanoks Caps Keep Its Wine Safe for Rechilling 

His Family Slain, a Boys Life of Rage Emerges 

BIG CITY; In Familys Death, Trying to Fathom the Unfathomable 

Lottery Numbers for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut 

QUICK BITE | ARMONK; Café at Mariani Gardens Is a Garden Spot 

ABOUT NEW YORK; After Waiting So Long, Rangel Dropped the Prize 

AT THE TABLE | PALM COURT AT THE PLAZA; Afternoon Tea at the Plaza Is a Step Back in Time 

The Stories of One Brooklyn Block 

WESTCHESTER DINING | MOUNT KISCO; At Lalibela, a Taste of Ethiopia in the Suburbs 

F.Y.I.; Questions About New York 

ARTS | CONNECTICUT; Brubeck, Corea and Other Jazz Pianists at Festivals 

THEATER REVIEW | LONG ISLAND; Altar Boyz in Bellport Spoofs Sin and Boy Bands 

QUICK BITE | WOODLAND PARK; A Fresher Taste of the Middle East 

NEW JERSEY DINING | RED BANK; At Dish, a Tidy Selection of New American Tastes 

Government Agencies Plan Huge Goose Elimination 

New Jerseys Medical Marijuana Law Faces Setbacks 

N.Y. Bill Limits Police Data on the Frisked 

CALENDAR; Events on Long Island 

CALENDAR; Events in Westchester 

Paper Mills New Voices Showcases Young Talent 

CALENDAR; Events in Connecticut 

SUMMER RITUALS | HORSING AROUND; Joining the Horse Set at an Early Age 

CALENDAR; Events in New Jersey 

Rangel in Talks on Settlement of Ethics Cases 

PAUL SMITHS JOURNAL; A New Summer School for Lumberjacks 
opinion | tech | health | science | education | corrections

 ^ opinion  

I.H.T. OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; Free the Tabouleh 

LETTERS TO THE INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE; After the Gulf Spill 

LETTERS; The American Role in the Fight Against AIDS 

LETTER; Same-Sex Marriages 

LETTER; Rules of the Pool 

LETTER; Workers Wages in China and Bangladesh 

OP-ED COLUMNIST; My Old Kentucky Zombies 

EDITORIAL; What, Them Worry About the Euro? 

EDITORIAL; Honest Tests in New York Schools 

EDITORIAL; 3 Americans Still Captives of Iran 

EDITORIAL; North Koreas Latest Tantrum 

LETTERS; The Oil Spill as a Teachable Moment 

I.H.T. OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; Counterpoint: On Missile Defense 

FROM THE INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE; 100, 75, 50 Years Ago 

OP-ED COLUMNIST; Shirley Sherrod, Thrown to the Wolves 

I.H.T. OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; Waking Up to Indonesia 

 ^ tech  

Apple Delays Its White iPhone 4 

Ericsson Blames Component Shortage for Sales Dip 

BUSINESS BRIEFING | COMPANY NEWS; Apples White Iphone Release Is Delayed 

 ^ health  

F.D.A. Panel Rejects Plan to Tighten Use of Painkillers 

Dengue Fever? What About It, Key West Says 

V.A. Eases Rules for Medical Marijuana 

Potential Found in a New Approach to Alzheimers 

 ^ science  

Scientists Confirm Underwater Plumes Are From Spill 

 ^ education  

Once a Leader, U.S. Lags in College Degrees 

Administration Releases Rules on For-Profit Colleges 

School Chancellor Fires 241 Teachers in Washington 

DATA; Admissions Highs and Lows 

 ^ corrections  

Corrections 
theater | books | movies | arts | weddings | fashion

 ^ theater  

Theater Listings: July 23 29 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Wicked Novelist Writes a Play 

THEATER REVIEW | 'HATER'; Full of Hateful Thoughts, Yet Hopelessly in Love 

THEATER REVIEW | 'FREUDS LAST SESSION'; With Faith on the Couch and Freud on the Case 

 ^ books  

EXCERPT; Revolutionaries - By Jack Rakove 

EXCERPT; What is Left the Daughter - By Howard Norman 

EXCERPT; The Cookbook Collector - By Allegra Goodman 

Tara Seibel Recalls Harvey Pekars Last Days 

Squids Meaty Role in China Miévilles Kraken 

Stan Lee Starts a Venture and a New Superhero Team 

 ^ movies  

FILM; Joel Schumacher on Twelve, Starring 50 Cent 

Older Stars and 3-D Skeptics Hit Comic-Con 

FILM; Robert Duvall, in Get Low, Still a Hollywood Darling 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Rival Studios Resolve Dispute Over Precious 

Kevin Kline Is an Odd Freeloader in The Extra Man 

 ^ arts  

Doug Ohlson, Painter of Vivid Abstracts, Dies at 73 

MUSIC; Franz Schrekers Opera Der Ferne Klang at Bard 

Carl Gordon, a Late-Blooming Actor, Dies at 78 

ART IN REVIEW; Heat Wave: Lombard-Freid Projects 

TELEVISION REVIEW | 'THE PILLARS OF THE EARTH'; Blood on Their Hands, and Sex on Their Minds 

Critics Discuss Christian Marclay: Festival 

THE WEEK AHEAD; July 25 31 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Glaad Gives CBS a Failing Grade 

ART IN REVIEW; Readers Delight 

OFF THE CHARTS; In 2008s Downturn, Some Managed to Eke Out Millions 

MUSIC REVIEW; Dylan LeBlanc Makes New York Debut at Joes Pub 

MUSIC REVIEW; Joaquín Achúcarro at Mannes College the New School for Music 

PLAYLIST; New Music From Best Coast, Fol Chen, Admiral Radley 

ART IN REVIEW; A Sarah Rapson Exhibition at Zürcher Studio 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Talent Strong for NBC 

REVIEW; 'Routes of Arabia' Exhibition at Louvre Is Startling 

MUSIC REVIEW; Maria Schneider Plays Her Career at Birdland 

Village Green, Preserved: Brian Mays Photo Recovery 

 ^ weddings  

Sadia Shepard, Andreas Burgess 

Brianne Kennedy, Michael Riley 

Megan Bartley, Matthew Miller 

Meghan Fitzgerald, Michael Shay 

Jessica Koss, Scott Shafrin 

Aarti Kakkar, Jeffrey Evans 

Rituparna Das and Michael Fung 

Courtney Giknis, Benjamin Krahn 

Margaux Laskey, Scott Garapolo 

Clare Ferraro and Nathaniel Johnson 

Allison DeGroot, Jonathan Tyler 

Nan Ellen Nelson, Michael Dixon 

Jordan Katz, David Bahar 

Ariane Anthony, Jeffrey Bauer 

Abigail Josephs, Jason Law 

Solange Sandstrom, Howard Singer 

Charlotte Gray, Christopher Platts 

Daisy Lidz, Thor Ritz 

Sophie Lippincott, Andrew Ferrer 

Tracy Ward, Matthew Carrigan 

Beth Perry, Geoffrey Bennett 

Amanda Sachs, Dieter Mangold 

D. Taylor Stevens, Peter McIntire 

Kerith Davies, Thomas Knechtel 

Jade Guanchez, Nicholas Leet 

Richa Sapra and Kaushal Mehta 

VOWS; Helen Simmons and Phil Collen 

April Crosse and Sean Allen 

Dana Kugelman, David Feigenbaum 

Kimberlee Garris and Terence Minogue 

Sean Murphy, Scott MacLaren 

Rebecca Benjamin, Sorelle Friedler 

Sondra Lender, Ben Fussiner 

Jennifer Kutsher, Lucas Rosen 

Kate Wittels, Ira Fertig 

Margaret Young and Peter Hurst Jr. 

Jennifer Frontera, Joseph Hickey 

 ^ fashion  

FASHION DIARY; Studying the Preppy Look and its Reference Points 

Snookis Time on Jersey Shore 

FAMILY MATTERS; Married, but Sleeping Alone 

AT DINNER WITH | DR. ZEKE EMANUEL; In the Emanuel Family of Power Siblings, One Focuses on the Table 

For Bobby Fischer, The Drama Wont Die 

Readers Comment on Sabbath and Modern Love 
sports | dining | business | property | automobiles

 ^ sports  

Preparations for 2012 Summer Games Are Going Well 

SPECIAL REPORT: FORMULA ONE; A New Story for the Old Champion Schumacher 

SPECIAL REPORT: FORMULA ONE; Leading Red Bull's Charge 

Soccers Growth in the U.S. Seems Steady 

Burnett Rebounds in Yankees Victory 

SPORTS BRIEFING | BASEBALL; Bonds Case Is Delayed 

YANKEES 7, ROYALS 1; Momentous Hit for Yankees, but Not for Rodriguez 

Host of Off-Field Troubles Greet SEC Kickoff Week 

SPORTS BRIEFING | GOLF; Miyazato Leads Evian Masters 

SPORTS BRIEFING | GOLF; Pavin Grabs Share of Lead 

SPORTS BRIEFING | CRICKET; Player Attains Milestone 

Rachel Alexandra Joins the Party at Monmouth 

Mets Blanco Working on Two-Year Errorless Streak 

ANALYSIS; Multiple Nicknames, but Dwindling Opportunities for ONeal 

SPORTS BRIEFING | FOOTBALL; Steelers Extend Tomlins Deal 

SPORTS BRIEFING | FOOTBALL; Big Money for a Bronco 

Trip Continues for Mets and So Does Misery 

Vic Ziegel, Sportswriter and Editor, Is Dead at 72 

SPECIAL REPORT: FORMULA ONE; A Venerable Old Track Also Has a Wild Side 

Cavendish Wins Stage as Tour Comes Down to Final Time Trial 

GOAL; Blanc Drops Frances World Cup Players 

Oliver Case Reveals Little on N.C.A.A. Agent Rule 

Herzogs Path to Hall Began When He Left Mets 

Wells and Cubs Shut Out Cardinals 

SPORTS BRIEFING | BASKETBALL; Timberwolves President Fined 

 ^ dining  

RECIPE; Grilled Corn, Mexican Style 

RECIPE; Squid Salad with Cucumbers, Almonds and Pickled Plum Dressing 

THE MINIMALIST; Crunchy Grilled Corn 

A GOOD APPETITE; No Shark Cartilage? Almonds Will Do for a Salad 

 ^ business  

PATIENT MONEY; For Chronic Care, Try Turning to Your Employer 

Verizon Stays Ahead of AT in Wireless Customers 

TALKING BUSINESS; Borrowers Suffer From the Tyranny of the Credit Score 

Sanofi Said to Have Approached Genzyme for Deal 

British Tabloid Mogul Buys Channel Five 

John E. Irving, Canadian Industrialist, Dies at 78 

U.S. Court Rules Against Tax Deferral Strategy 

Insurers Lobby to Shape Critical Rule in Health Law 

Doubts Persist as Most Europe Banks Pass Stress Tests 

Looking Ahead, Even Healthy Banks Face Questions 

A List of the 91 Banks Tested 

Spanish Stress Tests Highlight Divergence 

Daniel Schorr, Aggressive Journalist, Dies at 93 

U.S. Stalls in Its Push to Limit Food Ads Aimed at Children 

Condé Nast Hopes to Wean Itself From Ad Revenue 

Fords Rebound Continues as It Posts $2.6 Billion Profit 

STOCKS AND BONDS; Strong Earnings and Europes Bank News Lift Stocks 

WEALTH MATTERS; If It Causes Stress, Is It Really a Vacation Home? 

Inquiry Begun of S.E.C. Timing in Goldman Fraud Case 

New York Fed Names Head of Bank Supervision 

Profit Rises as McDonalds Introduces New Frozen Drinks 

Strong Economic Data Stokes Optimism in Britain and Germany 

The Assumptions Behind European Banks Stress Test 

Strong Economic Data Stokes Optimism in Britain and Germany 

Magna Shareholders Support Buyout of Founder 

A.I.G. Failure Would Have Cost Goldman Sachs, Documents Show 

E.P.A. Weighs Risks of Hydraulic Fracturing for Natural Gas 

 ^ property  

Real Estate Q & A 

HABITATS | LENOX HILL; A Couple Find a Studio Has Staying Power 

SQUARE FEET | THE 30-MINUTE INTERVIEW; Kenneth S. Horn 

THE HUNT; Two Who Escaped From Quirkyville 

MORTGAGES; Seeking to Close Off an Exit 

POSTING; A.M. Stern Building Pushes the Boundary of Luxe 

IN THE REGION | LONG ISLAND; Differing Visions for Nassau Coliseum Site 

LIVING IN; Historic Architecture Near Prospect Park 

The Roller-Coaster Ride Called a Short Sale 

IN THE REGION | NEW JERSEY; Slower Sales After Home Buyer Tax Credit Ends 

IN THE REGION | WESTCHESTER; In White Plainss Fortunes 

 ^ automobiles  

They Trailed in the Balloting, but Are Winners All the Same 

Learning to Live With a Shiftless Motorcycle 

HANDLEBARS | HONDA VFR1200F; Taking Sportbike Power to the Open Road 

COLLECTIBLE CAR OF THE YEAR; Votes Are In, and the Fin Has Won 

BEHIND THE WHEEL | 2011 TOYOTA AVALON; Take Me to an Elks Lodge and Dont Step on It 

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 ^ world  

WORLD BRIEFING | ASIA; Afghanistan: 6 Police Officers Beheaded 

WORLD BRIEFING | EUROPE; Russia: Dispute Over Detained Pilot 

WORLD BRIEFING | AFRICA; Chad: A Visitor From Sudan 

In Hanoi, Clinton Criticizes Vietnam on Rights Issues 

WORLD BRIEFING | ASIA; China: Floods Kill Hundreds 

Yemen Clashes Reflect North-South Tensions 

Presidential Guards in Somalia Defect to Insurgents 

World Court Rules Kosovo Declaration Was Legal 

WORLD BRIEFING | ASIA; China: Oil Spill Prompts Warning 

WORLD BRIEFING | EUROPE; Germany: Archbishop Cleared 

WORLD BRIEFING | MIDDLE EAST; Gaza: 2 Militants Killed by Israeli Shells 

WORLD BRIEFING | THE AMERICAS; Haiti: I.M.F. Cancels Debt 

U.S. Lifts Ban on Contact With Indonesias Kopassus Special Forces 

LETTER FROM CHINA; A Grim Chapter in History Kept Closed 

Rights Group Criticizes Chinas Actions in Tibet Violence 

Army Chief to Serve 3 More Years in Pakistan 

David Warren, Inventor of Flight Data Recorder, Dies at 85 

In Rare Deadly Attack, Rocket Hits Iraqs Green Zone 

WORLD BRIEFING | MIDEAST; Lebanon: Hezbollah Chief Expects Indictments in Ex-premiers Death 

FLORENCE JOURNAL; Museums Display of Remains Reflects Latest Chapter in Galileos Legacy 

WORLD BRIEFING | EUROPE; Russia: Post-Swap Change of Heart 

Chávez Cuts Ties With Colombia 

WORLD BRIEFING | EUROPE; Romania: Mystery of Dictators Remains 

Peter Walls, General in Zimbabwe, Dies at 83 

WORLD BRIEFING | THE AMERICAS; Venezuela: 21 Police Officers Arrested 

Indonesia Moves to Block Pornographic Web Sites 

WORLD BRIEFING | ASIA; Afghanistan: 2 Die in Copter Crash 

Israeli Forces Kill Unarmed Palestinian 

Archbishop Desmond Tutu Announces Partial Retirement 

Europe Turns Ear Toward Voice of the People 

 ^ us  

Alaska Wells Halted 

NATIONAL BRIEFING | NEW ENGLAND; Massachusetts: Chief Justice Retires 

NATIONAL BRIEFING | MID-ATLANTIC; West Virginia: Capito Declines to Run 

Pet Owners, Squeezed by Oil Spill, Turn to Shelters 

BPs Partners in Well Try to Distance Themselves 

Death Does Not Deter Jellyfish Sting 

House Passes Jobless Benefit Extension 

Democrats Sketch Ad Plan for Defending House Seats 

NATIONAL BRIEFING | MID-ATLANTIC; West Virginia: Republicans Line Up for Senate Seat 

Democrats Call Off Climate Bill Effort 

U.S. Military Deaths in Afghanistan 

NATIONAL BRIEFING | MIDWEST; Michigan: Police Chief Job Open, Again 

NATIONAL BRIEFING | SOUTHWEST; Arizona: Have a Really Big Tire Patch? 

Official Denies BP Put Cost Ahead of Safety at Oil Rig 

Storm Threat Forces Ships to Leave Oil Spill Site 

CHICAGO NEWS COOPERATIVE; Use of Private Process Servers Is Up; Concern Is, Too 

CHICAGO NEWS COOPERATIVE; When it Comes to Trees, Chicagos Efforts to Go Green Are Not Able to Bear Fruit 

Patrolling Near Clubs Carries High Cost 

Oakland Schools Struggle, but Emeryville May Point a Way Up 

Dying Alone Intestate Places Burden on the County 

Day 93: The Latest on the Oil Spill 

U.S. Military Deaths in Afghanistan 

NATIONAL BRIEFING | NEW ENGLAND; Rhode Island: Lobster Fishing Ban Scrapped 

U.S. Lays Out Case Against Arizona Law 

Pentagon Faces Political and Economic Pressures to Cut Budget 

More of the Rich Run as Populist Outsiders 

White House Presses Republicans on Arms Treaty 

NATIONAL BRIEFING | ROCKIES; Utah: 21 Injured in Bumpy Flight 

New Music at Festival, but Familiar Players 

CHICAGO NEWS COOPERATIVE; A Crimes a Crime? Oh So Yesterday 

CHICAGO NEWS COOPERATIVE; A Night of Jazz for Chopins 200th Birthday 

NATIONAL BRIEFING | WEST; California: 2 Charged in Beverly Hills Killing 

NATIONAL BRIEFING | WEST; California: Bus Crash Kills 6 People 

WHITE HOUSE MEMO; Persistent Issue of Race Is in the Spotlight, Again 

 ^ ny  

Panel in House Will Try Rangel in Ethics Cases 

Mountain Biking in New York Parks 

URBAN ATHLETE; Bollywood Dance Classes in New York 

Suit Blames Agency in Abuse of Disabled Woman 

Rigging Contractor in Crane Collapse Is Acquitted 

Accuser of Paterson Aide Plans to Pursue Case 

After the Recession, a Gradual Recovery in the City 

Boy Said to Slit Throats Before Fire on Staten Island 

WEEKEND MISER; City of Water Day Festival 

No Visa, No School, Many New York Districts Say 

11 Years in Prison for Officer Over Drug Role 

LOCAL STOP | PORT CHESTER; Enjoying a Mix of Latin Cultures and Local History 

Finding Many Ways to Say Its Too Darn Hot 

NYC; Charter Reform Draws Few Spectators. Go Figure. 

Church Rejects Sale of Building for a Mosque 

Lottery Numbers for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut 
opinion | tech | health | corrections

 ^ opinion  

FROM THE INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE; 100, 75, 50 Years Ago 

I.H.T. OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; When Arabs Tweet 

I.H.T. OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; NATO's Economy of Scale 

LETTER; More Projects Like the Census, to Create More Jobs 

LETTER; Cigarette Machines in New York City 

OP-ED CONTRIBUTORS; Theres Only One Way to Stop a Bully 

OP-ED COLUMNIST; The Moral Naturalists 

EDITORIAL; A Victory for Writing 

LETTERS TO THE INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE; An Unjust Firing 

LETTERS; Who Is a Jew? A Struggle Over Religious Identity 

OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; Raising Doctors to Treat Children 

EDITORIAL; The War Away From the Battlefields 

EDITORIAL; Climate Bill Out With a Whimper 

I.H.T. OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; Cantonese, Please 

LETTERS; Is New York a Nice Place to Grow Old? 

LETTERS; The Sherrod Affair: A Rush to Judgment, an Apology 

OP-ED COLUMNIST; Addicted to Bush 

EDITORIAL; Congressman Rangel Faces Ethics Charges 

 ^ tech  

FROM THE DESK OF DAVID POGUE; Q: Rumors, Cyberbullying and Anonymity 

Nokia Profit Falls Amid Tough Smartphone Competition 

Amazons Profit Rises but Misses Forecasts 

Microsoft Reports a 48% Rise in Profits 

Siemens Alerts Customers to Virus in Its Automation Software 

 ^ health  

DOCTOR AND PATIENT; Letting Patients Read Their Doctors Notes 

NEWS ANALYSIS; At AIDS Gathering, Experts Call for End to War on Drugs 

 ^ corrections  

Corrections 
theater | books | movies | arts | fashion

 ^ theater  

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Spider-Man Rehearsals to Start 

THEATER REVIEW | 'THE BATTLE OF STALINGRAD'; Souls Suspended on a String in the Shadows of a Russian City Under Siege 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; A Merchant Encore 

 ^ books  

BOOKS OF THE TIMES; Poetry by Luljeta Lleshanaku, Lightsey Darst and Others 

Andrew Wylie, Literary Agent, Plans E-Books 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Unseen Franz Kafka Writings Inch a Bit Closer to the Light 

EXCERPT; The Secret Lives of Somerset Maugham - By Selina Hastings 

 ^ movies  

MOVIE REVIEW | 'FAREWELL'; Emir Kusturica in Christian Carions Spy Film 

Two New Movie and Dining Spots in Brooklyn 

MOVIE REVIEW | 'COUNTDOWN TO ZERO'; Movies by Victor Nuñez, Brillante Ma. Mendoza and Lucy Walker 

MOVIE REVIEW | 'RAMONA AND BEEZUS'; Mismatched Sisters 

MOVIE REVIEW | 'TIRADOR'; A Hurricane of Misery 

MOVIE REVIEW | 'SALT'; Angelina Jolie as a Spy of Mysterious Allegiance 

MOVIE REVIEW | 'LIFE DURING WARTIME'; Todd Solondzs Sort-Of Sequel to Happiness 

Film Series and Movie Listings 

MOVIE REVIEW | 'MUGABE AND THE WHITE AFRICAN'; Farmer Who Fought Zimbabwe Land Reforms 

MOVIE REVIEW | 'SPOKEN WORD'; The Difficulties of Escaping the Past 

MOVIE REVIEW | 'AUDREY THE TRAINWRECK'; A Slice of Midwestern Mumblecore 

 ^ arts  

Larry Keith, Television and Stage Actor, Dies at 79 

Pop and Rock Listings 

Classical Music/Opera Listings 

MUSIC REVIEW; Perfume Genius, Singing and Suffering at 92Y Tribeca 

Jazz Takes an Easy Ride on the Smooth Cruise 

Museum and Gallery Listings 

A Latin Dance Scene Spreads Across New York 

No Money to Fix Your Car? Write a Best Seller 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Peter Stein Withdraws From the Mets boris Godunov 

ANTIQUES; George Hubbard Pepper Retrospective in New Orleans 

ART REVIEW; Rags to Richesse, Moroccan Rugs at Cavin-Morris 

ART REVIEW; Surfing Art at Nyehaus, Petzel and Metro Pictures 

INSIDE ART; Jury Selected for YouTube Play Videos 

ART REVIEW; Perspectives at International Center of Photography 

Dance Listings 

DANCE REVIEW; An American and a Dutchman, Both With Worldly Cool 

Buff Cobb, Actress and TV Host, Dies at 82 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Shultz PBS Series Raises Ethics Questions 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Reality Leads the Pack 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Jersey Shore a Go 

Spare Times 

Spare Times: For Children 

Jazz Listings 

Valerie Boyd and Others at Gospel Fest in Queens 

U.S. Seeks to Reassure Arts Groups About Visas 

Deborah Voigt to Play Annie Get Your Gun Lead 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; San Francisco Art Museum Picks Norwegian Architect 

ARTS, BRIEFLY; Nilas Martins Has Retired From New York City Ballet 

 ^ fashion  

STUDIED; Study: Breakups Hurt Young Men More Than Women 

MODERN LOVE; Being the Older Woman 

SOCIAL Q'S; Do Ask Your Date About His Past 

Correction 
sports | dining | business | property

 ^ sports  

DIAMONDBACKS 4, METS 3; Diamondbacks Top Mets in 14th to Earn Sweep 

Competitive Cheer Fans See Acceptance in Their Future 

Allen Houston, Former Knicks Star, May Have Future as a G.M. 

Alberto Contador Fends Off Challenge to Retain Tour Lead 

Kubek Says Battlefield Made Ralph Houk a Leader 

LEADING OFF; Highly Paid College Coaches Slam Amateur Athletes Professional Agents 

SPORTS BRIEFING | TRACK AND FIELD; Oliver Misses Record but Wins 

Ending on a High Note 

SPORTS BRIEFING | STEROIDS; Cyclists Perjury Conviction Upheld 

Minaya Says Mets Are Happy With Manuel Despite Teams Struggles 

Royals Davies Gave Up Rodriguezs 500th Homer, but Isnt Worried About 600th 

YANKEES 10, ROYALS 4; Rodriguez Hits 599th Homer in Victory 

SPORTS BRIEFING | GOLF; Oosthuizen Shares Lead 

Henry Makes Red Bulls Debut Against Tottenham 

SPORTS BRIEFING | SWIMMING; Ruling Criticizes Actions Against Whistleblower 

U.S. Basketball Roster Is Short on Experience and Size 

ANALYSIS; Chris Pauls Landing With Knicks Anytime Soon Is Unlikely 

Baseball Using Minor Leagues for a Drug Test 

Marlins Top Rockies Behind Johnsons Stellar Start 

The Yankees Steinbrenner Long Before Steinbrenner 

 ^ dining  

THE TIPSY DIARIES; Manhattans Rooftop Bars: Heavens Gates 

 ^ business  

New York Times Co. Posts Gain in Operating Profit 

G.M. Buys a Subprime Lender for $3.5 Billion 

STOCKS AND BONDS; Wall Streets Spirits Soar on Robust Earnings 

Bernanke Says Fed Would Act if Needed 

In Asia, Nearly a Gulfs Worth of Oil Awaits Transport 

Hungary Passes Bank Tax Plan Despite Criticism 

Credit Suisse Profit Rises Despite Plunge in Trading 

REUTERS BREAKINGVIEWS; Concerns Persist as G.M. Buys AmeriCredit 

Bill Weir Joins Nightline as Martin Bashir Leaves 

ADVERTISING; Hollywoods Using Comic-Con as a Marketing Tool 

Caterpillars Profit Rises 91% as Sales Grow 31% 

AT Lifts Outlook as Profit Rises 26% 

New York State Sues Bank of America and Merrill Over Merger 

Dell to Pay $100 Million to Settle Fraud Case 

Fed Holds Mortgage Securities and a Dilemma 

Credit Suisse Sees Small Increase in Profit 

Fiat Pushes Work Ethic at an Italian Plant 

Agency Begins E-Book Venture Limited to Amazon 

U.P.S., Encouraged, Raises Earnings Outlook 

3M Reports a 43% Rise in Profit 

Feinberg Says Bonuses Paid by Troubled Banks Were Unmerited 

Banks Await Stress Test Results in Europe 

Existing Home Sales Fell 5.1% in June 

HIGH & LOW FINANCE; At Consumer Bureau, Elizabeth Warren Would Be Bane of Banks 

 ^ property  

STREETSCAPES/FIFTH AVENUE FROM 48TH TO 49TH STREET; The History of 3 Midtown Neighbors 

BIG DEAL; When the Price Is Right 

BIG DEAL; Trump Jr. Sells West Side Condo 

House Tour: Orient Point, N.Y.