Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Monday 24 June 2013

In Today's Paper US

News by Section

Front Section

Harwich Tries to Claim Mayflower, and Tourism, From PlymouthA1

Snowden Flees Hong Kong for Moscow, Asks Ecuador for AsylumA1

U.S. Economic Recovery Moves in Slow MotionA1

Supreme Court Comes to Defense of BusinessA1

What's News: World-WideA1

What's News: Business & FinanceA1

U.S. WatchA2

Corrections & AmplificationsA2

Student-Aid Scams Targeted by Schools, GovernmentA2

Auto Sales Help Propel Economic RecoveryA2

Solar Energy Spurs a Power StruggleA3

Crime-Lab Woes Snarl CourtsA3

Obama's Climate Plans Face Yearslong FightA3

Ecuador Weighs Asylum Request, Stands Up to U.S. AgainA4

WikiLeaks Reasserts Itself by Helping LeakerA4

Public Shifts Fast on Same-Sex Union SupportA6

Court Sifts Legalities In Gay-Marriage SuitsA6

Soldiers Killed in Lebanon FightingA8

Palestinian Premier's Resignation AcceptedA8

U.S. Rushes to Fix Ties With Kabul Frayed by Taliban Office OpeningA9

Climbers Gunned Down in PakistanA9

India Intensifies its Rescue EffortsA12

U.S. Urges 'New Era' For India, PakistanA12

Tokyo Win by Abe's Party Lifts Its Prospects for Upper-House ElectionA13

Brazil in Economic Bind Over ProtestsA13

Malaysia Haze Worse as Jakarta Fights Fire A13

Economic Overhauls Delayed, BIS Report SaysA14

Merkel Courts Votes With Calls to SpendA14

World WatchA15

Aiming for the Bright Lights in LagosA15

South Africa's Nelson Mandela in Critical Condition A15

Opinion

Crovitz: Washington's Intelligence TestA17

Daniel Gade: Why the VA Is Buried in Disability ClaimsA17

Book Review: Niccolò MachiavelliA17

O'Grady: Behind Brazil's Civil UnrestA17

Review & Outlook: Checkpoint CarlosA18

Review & Outlook: The Political Mr. ComeyA18

President Obama Is, At Long Last, a Uniter Not a Divider — Letters to the EditorA18

Prenatal Genetics and Dilemmas and Pluses — Letters to the EditorA18

Benghazi Deaths and Our Integrity — Letters to the EditorA18

Raising Hackles Over Raisin Plan — Letters to the EditorA18

Wind Power Is Growing Because It Makes Good Sense — Letters to the EditorA18

Nurse Practitioners and Health Care — Letters to the EditorA18

David Deptula: America's No-Fly Zones Are Already in PlaceA19

John Cochrane: Stopping Bank Crises Before They StartA19

Eliana Johnson: The IRS's Best Friend in CongressA19

New York

Plan to Boost Staten Island 'Downtown'A21

No, That Isn't Freedom Tower; It's One World Trade CenterA21

Manhattan Terraces Provide Views of City—and Baby DucksA21

Budget Accord Restores FundsA21

Governor Weighing Corruption Panel PicksA21

Greater New York WatchA22

Asian Tiger Mosquito Buzzes New JerseyA22

In Brooklyn, Hospital Plan Stirs DissentA23

Epic Walk, Nearly CompletedA23

Funding Science With ScholarshipsA24

Gural Real-Estate Family Scion on Fast TrackA24

What's the DealA24

Support Networks on the Road to RecoveryA25

'Heritage Chic' for the Crafting SetA25

Reversal of Fortune A25

Culture City: Playwright Steven Levenson Talks About 'The Unavoidable Disappearance of Tom Durnin'A26

Culture Count: Albert Paley's Heavy Metal on Park AvenueA26

The Knicks Will Probably Take a Nobody at 24A27

Can't New York City Toss Wright a Bone?A27

The Knicks Could Use Help AnywhereA27

Ivan Nova's Aversion to Triple-AA28

Broner Beats Malignaggi A28

Dazzling Harvey Keeps the Mets on a Path to MediocrityA28

Marketplace

Wi-Fi at Takeoff? Expect DelaysB1

Chinese Industrial Subsidies Grow 23%B1

Chevrolet Looks to Gain a Global RhythmB1

Spate of Cyberattacks Points to Inside IndiaB1

Facebook Aims to Become Newspaper for Mobile DevicesB2

Deals to Gauge Investor Appetite for Print Media B2

Starbucks Resumes Tax Payments in BritainB3

Vodafone Offers $10 Billion for KabelB3

Glass Bottles Lend Pop to Soda MakersB3

Corporate WatchB3

With 'Lone Ranger,' Disney Bets on a Mythic HeroB4

Optimism in the Air at Cannes Advertising FestivalB4

'Monsters University' Tops Box Office; 'World War Z' Performs StronglyB4

Disney, Sony Experiment in Korea With Early Video on DemandB4

Comings & Goings | lawblog@wsj.comB6

Law Firms Regain Some of Their Pricing Power B6

Proceedings | Highlights from the Law BlogB6

The Americans Invade LondonB8

The NL Central: The Center of the Baseball UniverseB8

Heard On The FieldB8

Money and Investing

Banks Present Own Crisis Plan to FedC1

Question Isn't 'Will the Fed?' It's 'Can It?'C1

Heard on the Street: Emerging Markets Are on Their OwnC1

U.K., China Reach Currency DealC1

Closed-End Funds Bite BackC1

A Dow Streak Teeters C2

New Buyout Firm Is Readied C3

China Signals No Relief on Cash SqueezeC3

MUFG to Buy 51% Stake in Bank of AyudhyaC3

Japan to Create Task Force on Money LaunderingC7

It May Be a Wait for Smashburger IPOC8

OverheardC8

Fed Must Show Reserve Amid Market PressureC8

Journal Report

At WSJ CFO Network, How to Conquer Angst and Spur the EconomyR1

WSJ CFO Network Conference: The CFOs' Top PrioritiesR1

Voices From the WSJ CFO Network Conference: Alan GreenspanR4

How Vulnerable Are Banks to Another Crisis?R4

WSJ CFO Network: SEC's Mary Jo WhiteR4

WSJ CFO Network: Alan KruegerR5

How companies should handle the pension crisis R5

Voices From the WSJ CFO Network Conference: Michael DanielR6

WSJ CFO Network: Shareholder ActivismR6