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The New York Times




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TOP NEWS
U.N. Agency Says Iran Data Points to A-Bomb Work
By DAVID E. SANGER and WILLIAM J. BROAD
International weapons inspectors say a trove of new evidence makes a "credible" case that Iran has been developing a nuclear weapon.


Document: I.A.E.A. Report


Cain Speaks Out to Deny Charges; 2nd Voice Heard
By MICHAEL D. SHEAR and JIM RUTENBERG
Moments after a woman spoke publicly for the first time about being harassed by Herman Cain, the candidate held a news conference to again deny the charges.


Penn State Said to Be Planning Paterno Exit Amid Scandal
By MARK VIERA and PETE THAMEL
Joe Paterno's tenure as coach of the Penn State football team will soon be over in the wake of a sex-abuse scandal that has implicated university officials, according to people briefed on the matter.


The Quad: Paterno Speaks to Students From His Window


QUOTATION OF THE DAY
"I have never acted inappropriately with anyone. Period."
HERMAN CAIN, a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination.


Business
Your Money Special Section: Which Way Home?

'I Should Have Known Better'
A financial planner recounts how he and his family fell victim to the housing boom and bust and how they survived the ordeal.


Interactive Timeline: How the Richards Family Lost Its Home
Special Section: Which Way Home?


Opinion
Campaign Stops


Who Believes Herman Cain?
By CHARLES M. BLOW
The poll results concerning the allegations against Mr. Cain are as confusing as they are revealing. How should we interpret them?


WORLD
European Debt Crisis as Berlusconi's Last Stand
By RACHEL DONADIO and ELISABETTA POVOLEDO
Silvio Berlusconi's offer to step aside came after a humiliating vote in Parliament and a demand by a key ally that he resign for the sake of the country.


Markets Turn Higher After News of Berlusconi Offer


James Murdoch to Face More Questioning by Lawmakers
By SARAH LYALL and DON VAN NATTA Jr.
Evidence has mounted that top News International executives knew phone hacking was pervasive, casting doubts on James Murdoch's previous testimony.


News Corporation Changes Guard in Australia 1:30 AM ET


In Overheard Comments, Sarkozy Calls Netanyahu a 'Liar'
By ISABEL KERSHNER
President Nicolas Sarkozy of France told President Obama last week that he could no longer bear Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of Israel, according to journalists who heard the private conversation.


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Air Force Officials Disciplined Over Handling of Human Remains
By ELISABETH BUMILLER and JAMES DAO
Three were disciplined for "gross mismanagement," including the loss of slain service members' body parts.


Mississippi Voters Reject Anti-Abortion Measure
By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE
Republican-backed measures across the country took a hit, including a Mississippi initiative known as the "personhood" amendment.


Democrats Expand Their Hold on New Jersey Legislature, Despite Christie's Efforts


Slide Show: Election Day


Ohio Turns Back a Law Limiting Unions' Rights
By SABRINA TAVERNISE
Voters in Ohio delivered their verdict on a centerpiece of the conservative legislative agenda.


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POLITICS
The TV Watch


A Defiant Cain, Newly Serious, Goes for Broke
By ALESSANDRA STANLEY
It was a different Herman Cain who on Tuesday addressed the latest accusations of sexual impropriety.


Health Law Survives Test in Court of Appeals
By JOHN SCHWARTZ
Of four appellate court rulings on the Affordable Care Act so far, a federal appeals court in Washington is the third to deal with the law on the merits, and the second that upholds it.


Top Obama Aide Relinquishes Some Duties
By HELENE COOPER, MARK LANDLER and JEFF ZELENY
William M. Daley, the president's chief of staff, has turned over some management responsibilities to Pete Rouse.


• More Political News »


BUSINESS
Occupy Movement Inspires Unions to Embrace Bold Tactics
By STEVEN GREENHOUSE
Labor leaders, who were cautious at first, have embraced the Occupy movement, and protesters have joined their picket lines across the nation.


Government Counting Sheep? Now, Only in Its Dreams
By WILLIAM NEUMAN
The Agriculture Department is eliminating dozens of reports on product inventories, including those for catfish, hops and trout, alarming the farmers who depend on the figures.


Political Ad Spending Spurs Local TV Mergers
By BRIAN STELTER
The election cycle of 2012 is expected to be very lucrative for some stations, which will also benefit from charging cable and satellite distributors for the rights to retransmit their signals.


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TECHNOLOGY
Are Cookbooks Obsolete?
By JULIA MOSKIN
New apps offer possibilities to the cook that would be impossible with a laptop, let alone a book.


Slide Show: The New Generation of Cooking Apps


Panel Emphasizes Safety in Digitization of Health Records
By STEVE LOHR
An Institute of Medicine report recommended that an independent agency investigate deaths and injuries related to poorly designed, hard-to-use computerized health records.


DealBook


Yelp Hires Goldman and Citigroup to Lead I.P.O.
By EVELYN M. RUSLI
Yelp, the online reviews site for local businesses, has turned to Goldman Sachs and Citigroup to lead its initial public offering, according to people briefed on the situation.


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SPORTS
Paterno, the King of Pennsylvania, Until Now
By BILL PENNINGTON
Joe Paterno preached and stood for integrity, family and principle. Now, it's unclear how his accomplishments might be diminished.


Questions on Sandusky Are Wrapped in a 2005 Mystery
By KEN BELSON
The district attorney who looked into the sex-abuse case against Jerry Sandusky in 1998 went missing in 2005 and has been declared dead.


N.B.A. Union Signals a Shift That May End the Lockout
By HOWARD BECK
For the first time, players said they could accept the owners' proposal for a 50-50 split of revenues - if there were concessions.


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ARTS
Movie Review
'J. Edgar'


Finding the Humanity in the F.B.I.'s Feared Enforcer
By MANOHLA DARGIS
"J. Edgar" is less the story of the public face of the F.B.I. than it is a look at the private man.


A Star Who Isn't Afraid to Take Risks


Video: 'J. Edgar'
Slide Show: DiCaprio on Film


Julie Taymor Sues 'Spider-Man' Team Over Royalties
By PATRICK HEALY
Julie Taymor, who was fired as director of "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark," is suing the producers for royalties.


Document: Julie Taymor's 'Spider-Man' Lawsuit
Theater Review
'Venus in Fur'


Struggling Actress Who Wields Script and Whip
By CHARLES ISHERWOOD
"Venus in Fur," David Ives's sexy comedy, has opened on Broadway with Hugh Dancy and Nina Arianda, who is giving the first must-see performance of the Broadway season.


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