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Thursday, May 19, 2011

The Afternoon Scoop - LinkedIn's Market 'Insanity'


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The Morning Scoop May 19, 2011
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BUSINESS
1. LinkedIn's Market "Insanity"

The business network's blockbuster IPO today means other jackpots on the horizon, spelling a new tech boom. Gary Rivlin on why this is great news for Facebook.

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MIDEAST POLICY
2. Obama to Forgive $1B of Egypt's Debt

As an update of his June 2009 Cairo address, President Obama delivered Thursday what was billed as a "major speech" on the Middle East at the State Department. The speech had few new policy points, though. Obama applauded the Arab Spring revolts and blasted oppressive regimes—although the harshest words were reserved for Libya, Syria, and Iran, the president also chastised Bahrain, a key American ally. Holding up Iraq as a model, Obama said the U.S. would work to encourage free markets and economic growth as a path to stability, including forgiving $1 billion in Egyptian debt. But the biggest news was Obama's statement on the Israeli-Palestinian crisis. While stopping short of laying out a process for peace, he said, "The dream of a Jewish and democratic state cannot be fulfilled with permanent occupation." To achieve that, there must be two states, "based on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed swaps," he said, while shying away from sticky questions of Jerusalem and the refugees' fate.

Read it at The New York Times

CLIENT NO. 10
Madam: Strauss-Kahn Paid for Sex
Spitzer's alleged supplier says ex-IMF head was a client.

INVESTIGATION
FBI Wants Unabomber's DNA
In connection with 1982 Tylenol case.

HALL OF SHAME
Lars von Trier Banned From Cannes
After he makes Nazi jokes.

FAKE
Botox Mom: I Lied for Cash
Claims she was paid to tell the story.

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