重播 2012年12月1日星期六

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1st of December 2012 News

2012年12月1日 出现在《纽约时报》头版的新闻

For Obama, Difficult Timing of an Israeli Plan Is Nothing New

Date: 01 December 2012

By MARK LANDLER

Mark LANDLER

Full Article

Recycled Newsprint

Date: 02 December 2012

By CARLO ROTELLA

Carlo ROTELLA

Carlo Rotella reviews book Shock of the News by Judith Brodie with Sarah Boxer, Janine Mileaf, Christine Poggi and Matthew Wikovsky.

Full Article

Battle Between Argentine Media Empire and President Heats Up Over a Law

Date: 01 December 2012

By SIMON ROMERO and EMILY SCHMALL

Simon ROMERO

Dispute between Argentina's Pres Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and media empire Grupo Clarin is one of the most contentious struggles over power and public influence in country in years; showdown is approaching as law championed by Kirchner is set to take effect, potentially forcing Clarin to divest most of its cable television operations.

Full Article

How Capitalist Are the Cubans?

Date: 02 December 2012

By DAMIEN CAVE

Damien CAVE

News analysis; it is unclear whether Cuba is truly on road to becoming capitalist two years after government lifted some restrictions in order to save flailing economy.

Full Article

Seeing Threat, British Press Hails Cameron as Defender

Date: 01 December 2012

By SARAH LYALL

Sarah LYALL

Britain’s squabbling newspapers have found common ground, praise for Prime Min David Cameron’s opposition to proposal for new system of parliamentary-backed regulation of press.

Full Article

Simpler Taxes Now, Growth Later

Date: 01 December 2012

By ANNIE LOWREY and DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI

Annie LOWREY

New analysis; economists say talk in Washington of raising additional tax revenue and cutting spending would do very little in the short term, despite promises of raising revenue and spurring economic growth.

Full Article

Four Hofstra Players Charged With Burglary After String of Thefts

Date: 01 December 2012

By ZACH SCHONBRUN

Zach SCHONBRUN

Hofstra men's basketball players Shaquille Stokes, Jimmy Hall, Kentrell Washington and Dallas Anglin are arrested and charged with multiple counts of burglary after many items are reported missing from campus dormitory rooms; players plead not guilty at their arraignment, and are released from police custody on bail.

Full Article

Europe’s Avoidable Collision Course

Date: 02 December 2012

By TYLER COWEN

Tyler COWEN

Tyler Cohen Economic View column opines that although a potential solution to the euro zone’s crisis is apparent, governments keep playing a dangerous game of chicken; points out mess will not be resolved until various governments raise their hands and announce transparently just how much of the mess they will pay for, and how, and announcements then need to be validated by elections.

Full Article

Corrections: December 1, 2012

Date: 01 December 2012

Full Article

North Korea Says It Will Attempt to Test Another Long-Range Rocket

Date: 02 December 2012

By CHOE SANG-HUN

Choe SANG-HUN

North Korea says it will try to launch another long-range rocket, as country prepares to commemorate death of longtime ruler Kim Jong-il, and as his son Kim Jon-un works to bolster his credentials as leader; launching is likely to prompt international condemnations and heighten tensions with United States and its allies.

Full Article

For Obama, Difficult Timing of an Israeli Plan Is Nothing New

Date: 01 December 2012

By MARK LANDLER

Mark LANDLER

Full Article

Recycled Newsprint

Date: 02 December 2012

By CARLO ROTELLA

Carlo ROTELLA

Carlo Rotella reviews book Shock of the News by Judith Brodie with Sarah Boxer, Janine Mileaf, Christine Poggi and Matthew Wikovsky.

Full Article

Battle Between Argentine Media Empire and President Heats Up Over a Law

Date: 01 December 2012

By SIMON ROMERO and EMILY SCHMALL

Simon ROMERO

Dispute between Argentina's Pres Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and media empire Grupo Clarin is one of the most contentious struggles over power and public influence in country in years; showdown is approaching as law championed by Kirchner is set to take effect, potentially forcing Clarin to divest most of its cable television operations.

Full Article

How Capitalist Are the Cubans?

Date: 02 December 2012

By DAMIEN CAVE

Damien CAVE

News analysis; it is unclear whether Cuba is truly on road to becoming capitalist two years after government lifted some restrictions in order to save flailing economy.

Full Article

Seeing Threat, British Press Hails Cameron as Defender

Date: 01 December 2012

By SARAH LYALL

Sarah LYALL

Britain’s squabbling newspapers have found common ground, praise for Prime Min David Cameron’s opposition to proposal for new system of parliamentary-backed regulation of press.

Full Article

Simpler Taxes Now, Growth Later

Date: 01 December 2012

By ANNIE LOWREY and DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI

Annie LOWREY

New analysis; economists say talk in Washington of raising additional tax revenue and cutting spending would do very little in the short term, despite promises of raising revenue and spurring economic growth.

Full Article

Four Hofstra Players Charged With Burglary After String of Thefts

Date: 01 December 2012

By ZACH SCHONBRUN

Zach SCHONBRUN

Hofstra men's basketball players Shaquille Stokes, Jimmy Hall, Kentrell Washington and Dallas Anglin are arrested and charged with multiple counts of burglary after many items are reported missing from campus dormitory rooms; players plead not guilty at their arraignment, and are released from police custody on bail.

Full Article

Europe’s Avoidable Collision Course

Date: 02 December 2012

By TYLER COWEN

Tyler COWEN

Tyler Cohen Economic View column opines that although a potential solution to the euro zone’s crisis is apparent, governments keep playing a dangerous game of chicken; points out mess will not be resolved until various governments raise their hands and announce transparently just how much of the mess they will pay for, and how, and announcements then need to be validated by elections.

Full Article

Corrections: December 1, 2012

Date: 01 December 2012

Full Article

North Korea Says It Will Attempt to Test Another Long-Range Rocket

Date: 02 December 2012

By CHOE SANG-HUN

Choe SANG-HUN

North Korea says it will try to launch another long-range rocket, as country prepares to commemorate death of longtime ruler Kim Jong-il, and as his son Kim Jon-un works to bolster his credentials as leader; launching is likely to prompt international condemnations and heighten tensions with United States and its allies.

Full Article

For Obama, Difficult Timing of an Israeli Plan Is Nothing New

Date: 01 December 2012

By MARK LANDLER

Mark LANDLER

Full Article

Recycled Newsprint

Date: 02 December 2012

By CARLO ROTELLA

Carlo ROTELLA

Carlo Rotella reviews book Shock of the News by Judith Brodie with Sarah Boxer, Janine Mileaf, Christine Poggi and Matthew Wikovsky.

Full Article

Battle Between Argentine Media Empire and President Heats Up Over a Law

Date: 01 December 2012

By SIMON ROMERO and EMILY SCHMALL

Simon ROMERO

Dispute between Argentina's Pres Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and media empire Grupo Clarin is one of the most contentious struggles over power and public influence in country in years; showdown is approaching as law championed by Kirchner is set to take effect, potentially forcing Clarin to divest most of its cable television operations.

Full Article

How Capitalist Are the Cubans?

Date: 02 December 2012

By DAMIEN CAVE

Damien CAVE

News analysis; it is unclear whether Cuba is truly on road to becoming capitalist two years after government lifted some restrictions in order to save flailing economy.

Full Article

Seeing Threat, British Press Hails Cameron as Defender

Date: 01 December 2012

By SARAH LYALL

Sarah LYALL

Britain’s squabbling newspapers have found common ground, praise for Prime Min David Cameron’s opposition to proposal for new system of parliamentary-backed regulation of press.

Full Article

Simpler Taxes Now, Growth Later

Date: 01 December 2012

By ANNIE LOWREY and DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI

Annie LOWREY

New analysis; economists say talk in Washington of raising additional tax revenue and cutting spending would do very little in the short term, despite promises of raising revenue and spurring economic growth.

Full Article

Four Hofstra Players Charged With Burglary After String of Thefts

Date: 01 December 2012

By ZACH SCHONBRUN

Zach SCHONBRUN

Hofstra men's basketball players Shaquille Stokes, Jimmy Hall, Kentrell Washington and Dallas Anglin are arrested and charged with multiple counts of burglary after many items are reported missing from campus dormitory rooms; players plead not guilty at their arraignment, and are released from police custody on bail.

Full Article

Europe’s Avoidable Collision Course

Date: 02 December 2012

By TYLER COWEN

Tyler COWEN

Tyler Cohen Economic View column opines that although a potential solution to the euro zone’s crisis is apparent, governments keep playing a dangerous game of chicken; points out mess will not be resolved until various governments raise their hands and announce transparently just how much of the mess they will pay for, and how, and announcements then need to be validated by elections.

Full Article

Corrections: December 1, 2012

Date: 01 December 2012

Full Article

North Korea Says It Will Attempt to Test Another Long-Range Rocket

Date: 02 December 2012

By CHOE SANG-HUN

Choe SANG-HUN

North Korea says it will try to launch another long-range rocket, as country prepares to commemorate death of longtime ruler Kim Jong-il, and as his son Kim Jon-un works to bolster his credentials as leader; launching is likely to prompt international condemnations and heighten tensions with United States and its allies.

Full Article

For Obama, Difficult Timing of an Israeli Plan Is Nothing New

Date: 01 December 2012

By MARK LANDLER

Mark LANDLER

Full Article

Recycled Newsprint

Date: 02 December 2012

By CARLO ROTELLA

Carlo ROTELLA

Carlo Rotella reviews book Shock of the News by Judith Brodie with Sarah Boxer, Janine Mileaf, Christine Poggi and Matthew Wikovsky.

Full Article

Battle Between Argentine Media Empire and President Heats Up Over a Law

Date: 01 December 2012

By SIMON ROMERO and EMILY SCHMALL

Simon ROMERO

Dispute between Argentina's Pres Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and media empire Grupo Clarin is one of the most contentious struggles over power and public influence in country in years; showdown is approaching as law championed by Kirchner is set to take effect, potentially forcing Clarin to divest most of its cable television operations.

Full Article

How Capitalist Are the Cubans?

Date: 02 December 2012

By DAMIEN CAVE

Damien CAVE

News analysis; it is unclear whether Cuba is truly on road to becoming capitalist two years after government lifted some restrictions in order to save flailing economy.

Full Article

Seeing Threat, British Press Hails Cameron as Defender

Date: 01 December 2012

By SARAH LYALL

Sarah LYALL

Britain’s squabbling newspapers have found common ground, praise for Prime Min David Cameron’s opposition to proposal for new system of parliamentary-backed regulation of press.

Full Article

Simpler Taxes Now, Growth Later

Date: 01 December 2012

By ANNIE LOWREY and DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI

Annie LOWREY

New analysis; economists say talk in Washington of raising additional tax revenue and cutting spending would do very little in the short term, despite promises of raising revenue and spurring economic growth.

Full Article

Four Hofstra Players Charged With Burglary After String of Thefts

Date: 01 December 2012

By ZACH SCHONBRUN

Zach SCHONBRUN

Hofstra men's basketball players Shaquille Stokes, Jimmy Hall, Kentrell Washington and Dallas Anglin are arrested and charged with multiple counts of burglary after many items are reported missing from campus dormitory rooms; players plead not guilty at their arraignment, and are released from police custody on bail.

Full Article

Europe’s Avoidable Collision Course

Date: 02 December 2012

By TYLER COWEN

Tyler COWEN

Tyler Cohen Economic View column opines that although a potential solution to the euro zone’s crisis is apparent, governments keep playing a dangerous game of chicken; points out mess will not be resolved until various governments raise their hands and announce transparently just how much of the mess they will pay for, and how, and announcements then need to be validated by elections.

Full Article

Corrections: December 1, 2012

Date: 01 December 2012

Full Article

North Korea Says It Will Attempt to Test Another Long-Range Rocket

Date: 02 December 2012

By CHOE SANG-HUN

Choe SANG-HUN

North Korea says it will try to launch another long-range rocket, as country prepares to commemorate death of longtime ruler Kim Jong-il, and as his son Kim Jon-un works to bolster his credentials as leader; launching is likely to prompt international condemnations and heighten tensions with United States and its allies.

Full Article

For Obama, Difficult Timing of an Israeli Plan Is Nothing New

Date: 01 December 2012

By MARK LANDLER

Mark LANDLER

Full Article

Recycled Newsprint

Date: 02 December 2012

By CARLO ROTELLA

Carlo ROTELLA

Carlo Rotella reviews book Shock of the News by Judith Brodie with Sarah Boxer, Janine Mileaf, Christine Poggi and Matthew Wikovsky.

Full Article

Battle Between Argentine Media Empire and President Heats Up Over a Law

Date: 01 December 2012

By SIMON ROMERO and EMILY SCHMALL

Simon ROMERO

Dispute between Argentina's Pres Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and media empire Grupo Clarin is one of the most contentious struggles over power and public influence in country in years; showdown is approaching as law championed by Kirchner is set to take effect, potentially forcing Clarin to divest most of its cable television operations.

Full Article

How Capitalist Are the Cubans?

Date: 02 December 2012

By DAMIEN CAVE

Damien CAVE

News analysis; it is unclear whether Cuba is truly on road to becoming capitalist two years after government lifted some restrictions in order to save flailing economy.

Full Article

Seeing Threat, British Press Hails Cameron as Defender

Date: 01 December 2012

By SARAH LYALL

Sarah LYALL

Britain’s squabbling newspapers have found common ground, praise for Prime Min David Cameron’s opposition to proposal for new system of parliamentary-backed regulation of press.

Full Article

Simpler Taxes Now, Growth Later

Date: 01 December 2012

By ANNIE LOWREY and DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI

Annie LOWREY

New analysis; economists say talk in Washington of raising additional tax revenue and cutting spending would do very little in the short term, despite promises of raising revenue and spurring economic growth.

Full Article

Four Hofstra Players Charged With Burglary After String of Thefts

Date: 01 December 2012

By ZACH SCHONBRUN

Zach SCHONBRUN

Hofstra men's basketball players Shaquille Stokes, Jimmy Hall, Kentrell Washington and Dallas Anglin are arrested and charged with multiple counts of burglary after many items are reported missing from campus dormitory rooms; players plead not guilty at their arraignment, and are released from police custody on bail.

Full Article

Europe’s Avoidable Collision Course

Date: 02 December 2012

By TYLER COWEN

Tyler COWEN

Tyler Cohen Economic View column opines that although a potential solution to the euro zone’s crisis is apparent, governments keep playing a dangerous game of chicken; points out mess will not be resolved until various governments raise their hands and announce transparently just how much of the mess they will pay for, and how, and announcements then need to be validated by elections.

Full Article

Corrections: December 1, 2012

Date: 01 December 2012

Full Article

North Korea Says It Will Attempt to Test Another Long-Range Rocket

Date: 02 December 2012

By CHOE SANG-HUN

Choe SANG-HUN

North Korea says it will try to launch another long-range rocket, as country prepares to commemorate death of longtime ruler Kim Jong-il, and as his son Kim Jon-un works to bolster his credentials as leader; launching is likely to prompt international condemnations and heighten tensions with United States and its allies.

Full Article