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Troubled New York Hospitals Forgo Coverage for Malpractic
By ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS
Several of the city’s most strained institutions are partially or completely uninsured, state records show, lacking what is seen as a standard safeguard across the country.
In Tracing Romney’s Role at Bain, a Convoluted Timeline
By NICHOLAS CONFESSORE and MICHAEL D. SHEAR
The management of Mitt Romney’s private equity firm, Bain Capital, has proved difficult to explain in the simple terms favored by political campaigns.
Syria Denies Attack on Civilians in Crisis Seen as Civil War
By NEIL MacFARQUHAR
The Syrian government said it had not used heavy weapons to attack the village of Tremseh in violence on Thursday that left scores of people dead.
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In British Inquiry on Rate-Fixing, Focus Shifts to Regulators
By MARK SCOTT
British regulators will face further scrutiny for their role in a rate-manipulation scandal when top officials at the Financial Services Authority testify on Monday before Parliament.
Heat Leaves Ranchers a Stark Option: Sell
By JACK HEALY
Ranchers say they are reducing herds and selling cattle months ahead of schedule to avoid the mounting losses of a drought that now stretches across 1,016 counties.
As Tablets Flood the Market, Apple May Go Small
By NICK WINGFIELD and NICK BILTON
With new devices coming from Google and Microsoft, and rumors of a new one from Amazon, Apple’s response could be to make a smaller, less expensive version of its iPad.
U.S. Drug Fugitive Is Found, Selling Time Shares
By MICHAEL SCHWIRTZ
The authorities tracked down Vincent Legrend Walters, who vanished in 1988, at the airport in Cancún, Mexico.
Amid Mormon Pageantry, a Respite From Politics
By SHARON OTTERMAN
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints find a spiritual oasis in an annual, 750-actor portrayal of the Book of Mormon at the faith’s birthplace.
Weiner Longs for Second Chance, Friends Say
By KATE TAYLOR
Former Representative Anthony D. Weiner’s refusal to address his political future added to new speculation.
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Growing Doubts on Return by Lin to the Knicks
By HOWARD BECK
Five months after Linsanity took New York and the N.B.A. by storm, the Knicks may opt not to match Jeremy Lin’s three-year, $25.1 million offer sheet from the Houston Rockets.