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Foreign Box Office: 'Battleship' No. 1 Overseas, Securing Nearly $130 Million Over Two Rounds

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April 22, 2012
Foreign Box Office: 'Battleship' No. 1 Overseas, Securing Nearly $130 Million Over Two Rounds
"Titanic 3D" still hot in China; Italy reciprocates with Woody Allen's "To Rome, With Love;" Hollywood majors record flat first quarter at the foreign box office.

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Socialist Hollande Ekes Out Victory in France

Socialist Hollande Ekes Out Victory in France

The strong third-place finish for far-right candidate means second round with Sarkozy will likely be close.

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U.S. and Afghanistan Reach Deal on Strategic Pact

U.S. and Afghanistan Reach Deal on Strategic Pact

Details on the agreement were not released but it pledges U.S. support for a decade beyond 2014.

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Wal-Mart Hid Wide-Scale Bribery in Mexico

Wal-Mart Hid Wide-Scale Bribery in Mexico

A New York Times investigation reveals the company chose to ignore credible reports.

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Iran Claims To Be Building Copy of U.S. Drone

Iran Claims To Be Building Copy of U.S. Drone

A senior military official says Tehran has "cracked the codes" to the drone it captured last year.

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John Edwards Goes to Trial

John Edwards Goes to Trial

The former senator will face charges that he used illegal campaign contributions to hide affair.

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Watergate Figure Charles Colson Dies at 80

Watergate Figure Charles Colson Dies at 80

Nixon's "master of dirty tricks" became an evangelical leader after spending seven months in prison.

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Obama Enjoys Big Financial Edge Over Romney

Obama Enjoys Big Financial Edge Over Romney

The president had 10 times more cash in his campaign account at the end of March.

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Three More Secret Service Agents Forced Out

Three More Secret Service Agents Forced Out

As Obama receives first briefing on controversy, Colombia investigates whether prostitutes were under age.

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Security Council Approves More Syria Monitors

Security Council Approves More Syria Monitors

The unanimous vote takes place on the same day that observers visited Homs. 

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Defense Worries Over Zimmerman's Safety

Defense Worries Over Zimmerman's Safety

Lawyers are trying to figure out how to keep Zimmerman safe after he gets out of jail on $150,000 bail.

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The Crisis Of Big Science

Steve Weinberg | NYRB | 19 April 2012

Physicists want bigger and bigger machines to discover smaller and smaller things. They've bored a tunnel 17 miles long in Switzerland to look for a particle that may not exist. Is science on this scale worth the cost? Comments

How To Write Down The Debts And Restructure The Financial System

Michael Hudson | INET | 13 April 2012

Financial sector and rentier partners captured gains, then spent part of these gains on acquiring powerful voice in political process. In courts and academia too. This sacrificing of economies to creditors should be reversed (PDF) Comments

Living With The Gulf Oil Disaster, Two Years Later

David Gessner | On Earth | 20 April 2012

"If we expected the entire Gulf to become a toxic gumbo of Louisiana sweet crude and dead animals, then no, the 'worst-case scenario' didn’t come to pass. But if we don't address long-term degradation that will be a worse fate" Comments

How New York Lost The Apparel Business

Marc Levinson | Bloomberg | 18 April 2012

Nobody does microeconomics better than Marc Levinson. How a change in depreciation rules for sewing and cutting machines in 1962 transformed not only America's clothing industry, but also New York. This column is worth a book Comments

In The Arcadian Woods

George Makari | NYT | 16 April 2012

Psychiatrist reflects on nature of anxiety, and its varied history. "Present medical classifications offer up a smorgasbord of disorders variously defined by the quality of nervousness, the object of terror, or its source" Comments

‘The Battle of Anghiari’

Charles Nicoll | London Review Of Books | 18 April 2012

On the trail of the lost Leonardo mural. Was it, as was assumed for centuries, demolished and irrevocably lost? Or was it perhaps merely hidden from view, covered over, preserved by Vasari behind the surface of his own fresco? Comments