Stig Östlund

onsdag, november 23, 2011

New York Times

 TOP NEWS

Deal to Hasten Transition in Egypt Is Jeered at Protests
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
The agreement on civilian rule struck by the Muslim Brotherhood and the military appeared unlikely to extinguish the resurgent protest movement.

Photographs: Clashes in Egypt
Video: Day 4 of Protests

Ratings Shrink President's List for Judgeships
By CHARLIE SAVAGE
The American Bar Association has declared a significant number of President Obama's judicial prospects "not qualified," slowing White House efforts to fill vacancies.

Financial Finger-Pointing Turns to Regulators
By LOUISE STORY and GRETCHEN MORGENSON
In the whodunit of the financial crisis, the latest defense, surfacing in a fraud case filed by the Securities and Exchange Commission, is that federal regulators are to blame.

QUOTATION OF THE DAY

"This is the real revolution."
MOHAMMED AITMAN, at a demonstration in Cairo demanding that Egypt's interim military rulers give up power immediately.

U.S.

Slide Show:
Republicans Debate National Security

The candidates differed over the pace of withdrawal from Afghanistan, aid to Pakistan and what to do with illegal immigrants in the United States.

Opinion

Room for Debate
How the Future Looks From High School
What are the pressures on students at your high school? What are 18-year-olds in your hometown expecting from their careers?

WORLD

The Old Order Stifles the Birth of a New Egypt
By ANTHONY SHADID
No groups in Egypt seem prepared to guide the transition to civilian rule because the old order co-opted, eviscerated or abolished the institutions that could have done so.

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