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Job Weakness Starts to Define Landscape of Election Year

With Friday’s report showing the unemployment rate stuck at 8.2 percent, what looked like a blip has become a streak, and the economy is unlikely to pick up much before November.

Syrian’s Defection Signals Eroding Support for Assad

While Brig. Gen. Manaf Tlass drew world attention when he fled on Thursday, President Bashar al-Assad’s bigger military challenge is the swelling number of silent objectors in Syria.

Lawmakers Vote to Move Ahead With California Rail Link

Despite deepening doubts over a proposed high-speed rail that would connect San Francisco and Los Angeles, legislators narrowly approved spending $8 billion to start construction.
Andy Murray, during his four-set semifinal victory over Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France, will face the six-time Wimbledon champion Roger Federer in the final.
Pool photo by Adam Davy

Title Comes Down to Federer vs. Britain

Andy Murray advanced Friday to the Wimbledon final against Roger Federer, where he will try to become the first Briton to win the men’s singles title since 1936.
Afghan Conflict Losing Air Power as U.S. Pulls Out
Sailors directed aircraft on the flight deck of the USS John C Stennis on Jan. 10.
The crucial role played by American warplanes in Afghanistan raises questions about the fight against the Taliban as Afghan forces take on more responsibility.
Rift in Movement as Leader Denounces ‘Gay Cure’
Alan Chambers, president of Exodus International, renounced some of its core beliefs about homosexuality.
Wildfire Tugs at the Ties of a Cowboy Band
In the worst-hit corner of the West’s brutal fire season, a racing blaze made quick work of the Flying W Ranch, and of the musical tradition of four singing cowboys.
Boat May Not Have Been Overloaded, Lawyer Says
The police said they were still trying to determine why a cabin cruiser carrying 27 people capsized off Long Island.
ON BASKETBALL
Knicks Know Lin’s Price, but Not His Value
After a dazzling start as an everyday player, the Knicks’ Jeremy Lin, left, slumped in late March.
The team is expected to match an offer from Houston and keep Jeremy Lin, but even after examining him closely, they are still uncertain about how much he’s worth.
EDITORIAL
The Square Off Over Jobs
President Obama’s policies have helped the economy, but Mitt Romney’s proposals wouldn’t.

BUSINESS DAY »

WEALTH MATTERS
In an Unusual Tax Year, Turning to Partnerships
An arcane way for affluent families to centralize the management of property is suddenly popular.

MOVIE REVIEWS »

Stone and His Stoners
Stone and His Stoners
“Savages,” from Oliver Stone, is a pulpy daylight noir.
Sibling Rivalry
Sibling Rivalry
Two brothers compete in the comedy “The Do-Deca-Pentathlon.”

 

A Pop Sweetie With Edge

A Pop Sweetie With Edge
“Katy Perry: Part of Me” documents the singer’s 2011 concert tour.
 

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