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28th of December 2012 News
Ειδήσεις όπως εμφανίστηκαν στην πρώτη σελίδα των New York Times στο 28 Δεκεμβρίου 2012
Nets Beat the Bobcats but Pine for Jackson
Date: 29 December 2012
By HOWARD BECK
Howard BECK
Brooklyn Nets rout Charlotte Bobcats, 97-81, under interim head coach P J Carlesimo; Phil Jackson is top target for Nets head coaching job, although team is not actively looking for a permanent replacement for fired coach Avery Johnson.
Full Article
Rape in the World’s Largest Democracy
Date: 29 December 2012
Editorial cites shocking case of Indian woman who died after being brutally gang raped in New Delhi, casting cold light on how badly India treats its women; urges Indian leaders to speak out more forcibly about bringing rapists to justice but warns nation must also work on changing a culture in which women are routinely devalued.
Full Article
Former Greek Official Is Said to Have Obstructed Tax Inquiry
Date: 29 December 2012
By NIKI KITSANTONIS
Niki KITSANTONIS
Former Greek finance minister George Papaconstantinou appears to be implicated in tampering of so-called Lagarde list of Greeks with Swiss bank accounts after prosecutors reveal that three of his relatives had been removed from list of tax evaders.
Full Article
Central African Republic Forces Fight for City Held by Rebels
Date: 29 December 2012
By AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
Central African Republic soldiers battle to recapture rebel-held city Bambari, as regional negotiators continue to seek peaceful end to crisis by arranging for two sides to talk; foreign ministers in 10-member Economic Community of Central African States plan to discuss crisis.
Full Article
In Russia, Exile in Comfort for Leaders Like Assad
Date: 29 December 2012
By ANDREW E. KRAMER
Andrew KRAMER
Barvikha, Russian town of villas and luxury boutiques near Moscow, is a magnet for deposed leaders given asylum, and offers a possible future for Syria’s president Bashar al-Assad.
Full Article
Revival of Hitachi the Company Is a Detriment to Hitachi the City
Date: 29 December 2012
By HIROKO TABUCHI
Hiroko TABUCHI
Hitachi Corporation reports record 347 billion yen ($4 billion) net profit in the year through March 2012; stunning turnaround, costing jobs and opportunity in its home city of Hitachi, Japan, following a staggering loss in 2009.
Full Article
Vietnamese Dissident Lawyer Arrested
Date: 29 December 2012
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Vietnamese police detain dissident lawyer Le Quoc Quan, escalating crackdown on those who speak out against Vietnam’s one-party, authoritarian rule.
Full Article
Man Is Killed After He Fires at the Police in New Jersey
Date: 29 December 2012
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Eddie Jones III, who had been arrested in Gloucester Township, NJ, on suspicion of stalking an ex-girlfriend, is killed after overpowering an officer inside a police station, seizing her weapon and shooting her and two others officers; all three wounded officers are expected to recover.
Full Article
F.D.A. Clears Anticlotting Drug by Bristol and Pfizer
Date: 29 December 2012
By KATIE THOMAS
Katie THOMAS
Food and Drug Administration approves Eliquis, anticlotting drug that has been highly anticipated by cardiologists and is expected to be blockbuster for Bristol-Myers Squibb, which will produce the drug, and Pfizer, which will help market it.
Full Article
Counting Blessings After a Harrowing Storm Escape
Date: 29 December 2012
By JOHN OTIS
John OTIS
UJA-Federation of New York gives Yuliana Oleynik and Stanislav Izgiayev of Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, and their children, including a newborn son, financial assistance after they lost their home and most of their possessions during Hurricane Sandy.
Full Article
Nets Beat the Bobcats but Pine for Jackson
Date: 29 December 2012
By HOWARD BECK
Brooklyn Nets rout Charlotte Bobcats, 97-81, under interim head coach P J Carlesimo; Phil Jackson is top target for Nets head coaching job, although team is not actively looking for a permanent replacement for fired coach Avery Johnson.
Full Article
Rape in the World’s Largest Democracy
Date: 29 December 2012
Editorial cites shocking case of Indian woman who died after being brutally gang raped in New Delhi, casting cold light on how badly India treats its women; urges Indian leaders to speak out more forcibly about bringing rapists to justice but warns nation must also work on changing a culture in which women are routinely devalued.
Full Article
Former Greek Official Is Said to Have Obstructed Tax Inquiry
Date: 29 December 2012
By NIKI KITSANTONIS
Former Greek finance minister George Papaconstantinou appears to be implicated in tampering of so-called Lagarde list of Greeks with Swiss bank accounts after prosecutors reveal that three of his relatives had been removed from list of tax evaders.
Full Article
Central African Republic Forces Fight for City Held by Rebels
Date: 29 December 2012
By AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
Central African Republic soldiers battle to recapture rebel-held city Bambari, as regional negotiators continue to seek peaceful end to crisis by arranging for two sides to talk; foreign ministers in 10-member Economic Community of Central African States plan to discuss crisis.
Full Article
In Russia, Exile in Comfort for Leaders Like Assad
Date: 29 December 2012
By ANDREW E. KRAMER
Barvikha, Russian town of villas and luxury boutiques near Moscow, is a magnet for deposed leaders given asylum, and offers a possible future for Syria’s president Bashar al-Assad.
Full Article
Revival of Hitachi the Company Is a Detriment to Hitachi the City
Date: 29 December 2012
By HIROKO TABUCHI
Hitachi Corporation reports record 347 billion yen ($4 billion) net profit in the year through March 2012; stunning turnaround, costing jobs and opportunity in its home city of Hitachi, Japan, following a staggering loss in 2009.
Full Article
Vietnamese Dissident Lawyer Arrested
Date: 29 December 2012
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Vietnamese police detain dissident lawyer Le Quoc Quan, escalating crackdown on those who speak out against Vietnam’s one-party, authoritarian rule.
Full Article
Man Is Killed After He Fires at the Police in New Jersey
Date: 29 December 2012
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Eddie Jones III, who had been arrested in Gloucester Township, NJ, on suspicion of stalking an ex-girlfriend, is killed after overpowering an officer inside a police station, seizing her weapon and shooting her and two others officers; all three wounded officers are expected to recover.
Full Article
F.D.A. Clears Anticlotting Drug by Bristol and Pfizer
Date: 29 December 2012
By KATIE THOMAS
Food and Drug Administration approves Eliquis, anticlotting drug that has been highly anticipated by cardiologists and is expected to be blockbuster for Bristol-Myers Squibb, which will produce the drug, and Pfizer, which will help market it.
Full Article
Counting Blessings After a Harrowing Storm Escape
Date: 29 December 2012
By JOHN OTIS
UJA-Federation of New York gives Yuliana Oleynik and Stanislav Izgiayev of Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, and their children, including a newborn son, financial assistance after they lost their home and most of their possessions during Hurricane Sandy.
Full Article