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Thursday, October 27, 2011 Last Update: 7:57 AM ET

Europe Agrees to Basics of Plan to Resolve Euro Crisis

European leaders made significant progress in resolving the euro zone financial crisis, obtaining an agreement from banks to take a 50 percent loss on the value of their Greek debt.

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10 Arrested in $1 Billion L.I.R.R. Disability Scheme

Ten people were arrested and charged Thursday in a massive fraud scheme in which hundreds of Long Island Rail Road workers made false disability pension claims.

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Black Voters’ Support for Obama Is Steady and Strong

President Obama’s standing remains remarkably strong among African-Americans, but Democrats say turning out those voters in 2012 remains a challenge.

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Cain Touts Skills as Manager; Ex-Aides Describe Chaos

Herman Cain’s presidential campaign has generated much promise, but it may have undermined itself with questionable decisions and a series of missteps.

Paul Clement, center, has argued more Supreme Court cases since 2000 than any other lawyer.
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Familiar Face in Fight Against Health Law

Paul D. Clement, who has argued more Supreme Court cases since 2000 than any other lawyer, is likely to add one more — the challenge to Obama’s health care law.

Cities Begin Cracking Down on ‘Occupy’ Protests

After weeks of accepting the demonstrations spawned by Occupy Wall Street, some cities have run out of patience.

China Reins in Liberalization of Culture

Communist leaders are proposing some of the tightest limits on media and Internet freedoms in years.

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A Stunning Fall From Grace for a Star Executive

Criminal charges against Rajat K. Gupta, a former Goldman Sachs director, are a sharp reversal in his up-by-the-bootstraps tale.

Ruth Madoff Says Couple Tried Suicide in 2008

Bernard Madoff’s wife said she and her husband tried to kill themselves just after his Ponzi scheme was exposed.

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To Be Young, Hip and Mormon

With its new “I’m a Mormon” ad campaign, the Mormon Church is seeking a more fashionable face. But some of what’s deemed cool these days — beards, scruffy clothes, tattoos — raises eyebrows.

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On Location
In Brooklyn, Space and Light Meet Woodwork

An architect took her dark, formal 1910 town house in Brooklyn and turned it midcentury modern.

The Carpenter’s Carpenter

In a memoir published just a month before his death, Larry Haun interweaved his own history with the history of building houses in this country.

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For Children’s Sake, Taking to the Streets

At the Occupy Wall Street protest, children are becoming an increasing presence as parents try to seize a “teachable moment.”

In Spain, Creating a Back-to-the-Land Experience

A 10,800-square-foot house built on 120 acres in the sleepy Andalusian village of Casares serves as a second home for a British couple.

Chevrolet at 100
From Cheap Date to America’s Sweetheart

It’s the marvelous cars it produced while baby boomers were growing up that have made Chevy such an endearing part of American culture.

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I Never Wanted to Be a Manager. But I’ve Learned.

Selina Lo of Ruckus Wireless says that “the art of management is not something I have the patience for,” but that she hires people who excel in the areas she doesn’t.

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