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RIM Told to Pay $147 Million in Software Patent Dispute

Date: 16 July 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

BlackBerry maker Research in Motion is found liable for $147.2 million in damages for infringing software patents held by Mformation Technologies.

Full Article

Loan Moratorium Approved in Italy

Date: 15 July 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

Italian companies have made 16,000 applications to postpone 5.5 billion euros of payments since a loan moratorium began in March; small and medium-size Italian companies will be permitted to suspend payments on 3.6 billion euros ($4.4 billion) of debt for as long as a year.

Full Article

News From the Advertising Industry

Date: 16 July 2012

By STUART ELLIOTT

Stuart ELLIOTT

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Microsoft and NBC Complete Web Divorce

Date: 16 July 2012

By BRIAN STELTER

Brian STELTER

MSNBC.com renames itself NBCNews.com, ending the site’s brand confusion with the cable channel of the same name and signifying that NBC’s long relationship with Microsoft is over; NBC's parent Comcast is acquiring Microsoft's stake in the joint venture for $300 million; moves come at a time when television news operations are increasingly looking online for advertising dollars and new audiences.

Full Article

This Season, Cold Facts Are Getting in Investors’ Way

Date: 15 July 2012

By JEFF SOMMER

Jeff SOMMER

Jeff Sommer Strategies column, citing new data and the work of some economists who are sifting through it, warns that the slowing economy could be a temporary stumble or signal another recession.

Full Article

Made Where?

Date: 15 July 2012

By ERIC WILSON

Eric WILSON

Eric Wilson comments on ABC News report that pointed out that the Ralph Lauren uniforms American athletes will wear at the 2012 Olympics ceremonies are made in China; says uproar has caught officials at Lauren by surprise. Photos (M)

Full Article

French President Wants Private Lives Kept Private

Date: 15 July 2012

By STEVEN ERLANGER

Steven ERLANGER

Francois Hollande, the new French president, says that he has told those close to him to keep their private lives private and to resolve their conflicts away from the news media; he has been embarrassed by the evident strain between his partner, Valerie Trierweiler, and his four children, whom he fathered with former Socialist presidential candidate, Segolene Royal.

Full Article

Latest Word on the Trail? I Take It Back

Date: 16 July 2012

By JEREMY W. PETERS

Jeremy PETERS

Faced with an unforgiving, gaffe-obsessed media culture, politicians and their advisers are routinely demanding that reporters allow them final editing power over any quotations that appear in print; it is a double-edged sword for journalists, who are getting the on-the-record quotes they have long asked for, but losing much of the spontaneity and authenticity in their interviews.

Full Article

Trying to Eradicate Reports of a Cockroach Invasion

Date: 16 July 2012

By ELISABETTA POVOLEDO

Elisabetta POVOLEDO

Naples Journal; Italian news media reports that red cockroaches, the American type, have invaded Naples, but health and city officials deny reports; media hype helps fuel alarm, indignation and some jokes, not to mention a minor diplomatic spat with the Aeolian Islands to the south, identified by some Neapolitan officials as the source of the red bugs.

Full Article

The Moral Case for Drones

Date: 15 July 2012

By SCOTT SHANE

Scott SHANE

News analysis; some moral philosophers, political scientists and weapon specialists believe armed, unmanned aircraft offer marked moral advantages over almost any other tool of warfare, which may be surprising to those who criticize the use of drones; drones may actually reduce the number of civilian casualties, and the intensified scrutiny of their use in targeted killings may reflect a growing intolerance to the routine slaughter of previous wars.

Full Article

RIM Told to Pay $147 Million in Software Patent Dispute

Date: 16 July 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

BlackBerry maker Research in Motion is found liable for $147.2 million in damages for infringing software patents held by Mformation Technologies.

Full Article

Loan Moratorium Approved in Italy

Date: 15 July 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

Italian companies have made 16,000 applications to postpone 5.5 billion euros of payments since a loan moratorium began in March; small and medium-size Italian companies will be permitted to suspend payments on 3.6 billion euros ($4.4 billion) of debt for as long as a year.

Full Article

News From the Advertising Industry

Date: 16 July 2012

By STUART ELLIOTT

Stuart ELLIOTT

Full Article

Microsoft and NBC Complete Web Divorce

Date: 16 July 2012

By BRIAN STELTER

Brian STELTER

MSNBC.com renames itself NBCNews.com, ending the site’s brand confusion with the cable channel of the same name and signifying that NBC’s long relationship with Microsoft is over; NBC's parent Comcast is acquiring Microsoft's stake in the joint venture for $300 million; moves come at a time when television news operations are increasingly looking online for advertising dollars and new audiences.

Full Article

This Season, Cold Facts Are Getting in Investors’ Way

Date: 15 July 2012

By JEFF SOMMER

Jeff SOMMER

Jeff Sommer Strategies column, citing new data and the work of some economists who are sifting through it, warns that the slowing economy could be a temporary stumble or signal another recession.

Full Article

Made Where?

Date: 15 July 2012

By ERIC WILSON

Eric WILSON

Eric Wilson comments on ABC News report that pointed out that the Ralph Lauren uniforms American athletes will wear at the 2012 Olympics ceremonies are made in China; says uproar has caught officials at Lauren by surprise. Photos (M)

Full Article

French President Wants Private Lives Kept Private

Date: 15 July 2012

By STEVEN ERLANGER

Steven ERLANGER

Francois Hollande, the new French president, says that he has told those close to him to keep their private lives private and to resolve their conflicts away from the news media; he has been embarrassed by the evident strain between his partner, Valerie Trierweiler, and his four children, whom he fathered with former Socialist presidential candidate, Segolene Royal.

Full Article

Latest Word on the Trail? I Take It Back

Date: 16 July 2012

By JEREMY W. PETERS

Jeremy PETERS

Faced with an unforgiving, gaffe-obsessed media culture, politicians and their advisers are routinely demanding that reporters allow them final editing power over any quotations that appear in print; it is a double-edged sword for journalists, who are getting the on-the-record quotes they have long asked for, but losing much of the spontaneity and authenticity in their interviews.

Full Article

Trying to Eradicate Reports of a Cockroach Invasion

Date: 16 July 2012

By ELISABETTA POVOLEDO

Elisabetta POVOLEDO

Naples Journal; Italian news media reports that red cockroaches, the American type, have invaded Naples, but health and city officials deny reports; media hype helps fuel alarm, indignation and some jokes, not to mention a minor diplomatic spat with the Aeolian Islands to the south, identified by some Neapolitan officials as the source of the red bugs.

Full Article

The Moral Case for Drones

Date: 15 July 2012

By SCOTT SHANE

Scott SHANE

News analysis; some moral philosophers, political scientists and weapon specialists believe armed, unmanned aircraft offer marked moral advantages over almost any other tool of warfare, which may be surprising to those who criticize the use of drones; drones may actually reduce the number of civilian casualties, and the intensified scrutiny of their use in targeted killings may reflect a growing intolerance to the routine slaughter of previous wars.

Full Article

RIM Told to Pay $147 Million in Software Patent Dispute

Date: 16 July 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

BlackBerry maker Research in Motion is found liable for $147.2 million in damages for infringing software patents held by Mformation Technologies.

Full Article

Loan Moratorium Approved in Italy

Date: 15 July 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

Italian companies have made 16,000 applications to postpone 5.5 billion euros of payments since a loan moratorium began in March; small and medium-size Italian companies will be permitted to suspend payments on 3.6 billion euros ($4.4 billion) of debt for as long as a year.

Full Article

News From the Advertising Industry

Date: 16 July 2012

By STUART ELLIOTT

Stuart ELLIOTT

Full Article

Microsoft and NBC Complete Web Divorce

Date: 16 July 2012

By BRIAN STELTER

Brian STELTER

MSNBC.com renames itself NBCNews.com, ending the site’s brand confusion with the cable channel of the same name and signifying that NBC’s long relationship with Microsoft is over; NBC's parent Comcast is acquiring Microsoft's stake in the joint venture for $300 million; moves come at a time when television news operations are increasingly looking online for advertising dollars and new audiences.

Full Article

This Season, Cold Facts Are Getting in Investors’ Way

Date: 15 July 2012

By JEFF SOMMER

Jeff SOMMER

Jeff Sommer Strategies column, citing new data and the work of some economists who are sifting through it, warns that the slowing economy could be a temporary stumble or signal another recession.

Full Article

Made Where?

Date: 15 July 2012

By ERIC WILSON

Eric WILSON

Eric Wilson comments on ABC News report that pointed out that the Ralph Lauren uniforms American athletes will wear at the 2012 Olympics ceremonies are made in China; says uproar has caught officials at Lauren by surprise. Photos (M)

Full Article

French President Wants Private Lives Kept Private

Date: 15 July 2012

By STEVEN ERLANGER

Steven ERLANGER

Francois Hollande, the new French president, says that he has told those close to him to keep their private lives private and to resolve their conflicts away from the news media; he has been embarrassed by the evident strain between his partner, Valerie Trierweiler, and his four children, whom he fathered with former Socialist presidential candidate, Segolene Royal.

Full Article

Latest Word on the Trail? I Take It Back

Date: 16 July 2012

By JEREMY W. PETERS

Jeremy PETERS

Faced with an unforgiving, gaffe-obsessed media culture, politicians and their advisers are routinely demanding that reporters allow them final editing power over any quotations that appear in print; it is a double-edged sword for journalists, who are getting the on-the-record quotes they have long asked for, but losing much of the spontaneity and authenticity in their interviews.

Full Article

Trying to Eradicate Reports of a Cockroach Invasion

Date: 16 July 2012

By ELISABETTA POVOLEDO

Elisabetta POVOLEDO

Naples Journal; Italian news media reports that red cockroaches, the American type, have invaded Naples, but health and city officials deny reports; media hype helps fuel alarm, indignation and some jokes, not to mention a minor diplomatic spat with the Aeolian Islands to the south, identified by some Neapolitan officials as the source of the red bugs.

Full Article

The Moral Case for Drones

Date: 15 July 2012

By SCOTT SHANE

Scott SHANE

News analysis; some moral philosophers, political scientists and weapon specialists believe armed, unmanned aircraft offer marked moral advantages over almost any other tool of warfare, which may be surprising to those who criticize the use of drones; drones may actually reduce the number of civilian casualties, and the intensified scrutiny of their use in targeted killings may reflect a growing intolerance to the routine slaughter of previous wars.

Full Article

RIM Told to Pay $147 Million in Software Patent Dispute

Date: 16 July 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

BlackBerry maker Research in Motion is found liable for $147.2 million in damages for infringing software patents held by Mformation Technologies.

Full Article

Loan Moratorium Approved in Italy

Date: 15 July 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

Italian companies have made 16,000 applications to postpone 5.5 billion euros of payments since a loan moratorium began in March; small and medium-size Italian companies will be permitted to suspend payments on 3.6 billion euros ($4.4 billion) of debt for as long as a year.

Full Article

News From the Advertising Industry

Date: 16 July 2012

By STUART ELLIOTT

Stuart ELLIOTT

Full Article

Microsoft and NBC Complete Web Divorce

Date: 16 July 2012

By BRIAN STELTER

Brian STELTER

MSNBC.com renames itself NBCNews.com, ending the site’s brand confusion with the cable channel of the same name and signifying that NBC’s long relationship with Microsoft is over; NBC's parent Comcast is acquiring Microsoft's stake in the joint venture for $300 million; moves come at a time when television news operations are increasingly looking online for advertising dollars and new audiences.

Full Article

This Season, Cold Facts Are Getting in Investors’ Way

Date: 15 July 2012

By JEFF SOMMER

Jeff SOMMER

Jeff Sommer Strategies column, citing new data and the work of some economists who are sifting through it, warns that the slowing economy could be a temporary stumble or signal another recession.

Full Article

Made Where?

Date: 15 July 2012

By ERIC WILSON

Eric WILSON

Eric Wilson comments on ABC News report that pointed out that the Ralph Lauren uniforms American athletes will wear at the 2012 Olympics ceremonies are made in China; says uproar has caught officials at Lauren by surprise. Photos (M)

Full Article

French President Wants Private Lives Kept Private

Date: 15 July 2012

By STEVEN ERLANGER

Steven ERLANGER

Francois Hollande, the new French president, says that he has told those close to him to keep their private lives private and to resolve their conflicts away from the news media; he has been embarrassed by the evident strain between his partner, Valerie Trierweiler, and his four children, whom he fathered with former Socialist presidential candidate, Segolene Royal.

Full Article

Latest Word on the Trail? I Take It Back

Date: 16 July 2012

By JEREMY W. PETERS

Jeremy PETERS

Faced with an unforgiving, gaffe-obsessed media culture, politicians and their advisers are routinely demanding that reporters allow them final editing power over any quotations that appear in print; it is a double-edged sword for journalists, who are getting the on-the-record quotes they have long asked for, but losing much of the spontaneity and authenticity in their interviews.

Full Article

Trying to Eradicate Reports of a Cockroach Invasion

Date: 16 July 2012

By ELISABETTA POVOLEDO

Elisabetta POVOLEDO

Naples Journal; Italian news media reports that red cockroaches, the American type, have invaded Naples, but health and city officials deny reports; media hype helps fuel alarm, indignation and some jokes, not to mention a minor diplomatic spat with the Aeolian Islands to the south, identified by some Neapolitan officials as the source of the red bugs.

Full Article

The Moral Case for Drones

Date: 15 July 2012

By SCOTT SHANE

Scott SHANE

News analysis; some moral philosophers, political scientists and weapon specialists believe armed, unmanned aircraft offer marked moral advantages over almost any other tool of warfare, which may be surprising to those who criticize the use of drones; drones may actually reduce the number of civilian casualties, and the intensified scrutiny of their use in targeted killings may reflect a growing intolerance to the routine slaughter of previous wars.

Full Article

RIM Told to Pay $147 Million in Software Patent Dispute

Date: 16 July 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

BlackBerry maker Research in Motion is found liable for $147.2 million in damages for infringing software patents held by Mformation Technologies.

Full Article

Loan Moratorium Approved in Italy

Date: 15 July 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

Italian companies have made 16,000 applications to postpone 5.5 billion euros of payments since a loan moratorium began in March; small and medium-size Italian companies will be permitted to suspend payments on 3.6 billion euros ($4.4 billion) of debt for as long as a year.

Full Article

News From the Advertising Industry

Date: 16 July 2012

By STUART ELLIOTT

Stuart ELLIOTT

Full Article

Microsoft and NBC Complete Web Divorce

Date: 16 July 2012

By BRIAN STELTER

Brian STELTER

MSNBC.com renames itself NBCNews.com, ending the site’s brand confusion with the cable channel of the same name and signifying that NBC’s long relationship with Microsoft is over; NBC's parent Comcast is acquiring Microsoft's stake in the joint venture for $300 million; moves come at a time when television news operations are increasingly looking online for advertising dollars and new audiences.

Full Article

This Season, Cold Facts Are Getting in Investors’ Way

Date: 15 July 2012

By JEFF SOMMER

Jeff SOMMER

Jeff Sommer Strategies column, citing new data and the work of some economists who are sifting through it, warns that the slowing economy could be a temporary stumble or signal another recession.

Full Article

Made Where?

Date: 15 July 2012

By ERIC WILSON

Eric WILSON

Eric Wilson comments on ABC News report that pointed out that the Ralph Lauren uniforms American athletes will wear at the 2012 Olympics ceremonies are made in China; says uproar has caught officials at Lauren by surprise. Photos (M)

Full Article

French President Wants Private Lives Kept Private

Date: 15 July 2012

By STEVEN ERLANGER

Steven ERLANGER

Francois Hollande, the new French president, says that he has told those close to him to keep their private lives private and to resolve their conflicts away from the news media; he has been embarrassed by the evident strain between his partner, Valerie Trierweiler, and his four children, whom he fathered with former Socialist presidential candidate, Segolene Royal.

Full Article

Latest Word on the Trail? I Take It Back

Date: 16 July 2012

By JEREMY W. PETERS

Jeremy PETERS

Faced with an unforgiving, gaffe-obsessed media culture, politicians and their advisers are routinely demanding that reporters allow them final editing power over any quotations that appear in print; it is a double-edged sword for journalists, who are getting the on-the-record quotes they have long asked for, but losing much of the spontaneity and authenticity in their interviews.

Full Article

Trying to Eradicate Reports of a Cockroach Invasion

Date: 16 July 2012

By ELISABETTA POVOLEDO

Elisabetta POVOLEDO

Naples Journal; Italian news media reports that red cockroaches, the American type, have invaded Naples, but health and city officials deny reports; media hype helps fuel alarm, indignation and some jokes, not to mention a minor diplomatic spat with the Aeolian Islands to the south, identified by some Neapolitan officials as the source of the red bugs.

Full Article

The Moral Case for Drones

Date: 15 July 2012

By SCOTT SHANE

Scott SHANE

News analysis; some moral philosophers, political scientists and weapon specialists believe armed, unmanned aircraft offer marked moral advantages over almost any other tool of warfare, which may be surprising to those who criticize the use of drones; drones may actually reduce the number of civilian casualties, and the intensified scrutiny of their use in targeted killings may reflect a growing intolerance to the routine slaughter of previous wars.

Full Article