| | Wednesday, October 6, 2010 Compiled 2 AM E.T. | | | | | | | TOP STORIES | Advertisement | Latino Vote Turnout Likely to Lag, New Poll Finds By MARC LACEY Arizona’s immigration law may not bring the expected protest vote for Democrats, as just 51 percent of Latino registered voters say they will vote in November.
New York Missed or Ignored Signs on Girl Who Died By RAY RIVERA New York City’s child welfare agency revealed a damning timeline of events leading up to the death of a 4-year-old girl in Brooklyn who weighed just 18 pounds when she died.
For Paladino, a Softer Edge, if Only Briefly By NICHOLAS CONFESSORE and ELIZABETH A. HARRIS The more ornery side of Carl P. Paladino insists on being heard.
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| QUOTATION OF THE DAY | "The quality of life that we came here for was quiet. You don’t live in a place where you have to take an hour-and-15-minute ferry ride to live next to an industrial park. And that’s where we are right now." CHERYL LINDGREN, who lives near wind turbines in Vinalhaven, Me. |
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| WORLD | Karzai’s Kin Use Ties to Gain Power in Afghanistan By JAMES RISEN Dozens of relations and allies of President Hamid Karzai have taken powerful positions in government and business, allowing them to shape policy or financially benefit from it.
Gunmen Attack More NATO Supply Trucks in Pakistan By JANE PERLEZ Dozens of tankers carrying fuel to Afghanistan for NATO troops were torched near Quetta in western Pakistan on Wednesday, the third major attack on supplies in the past week.
DIPLOMATIC MEMO Risks and Advantages in U.S. Effort in Mideast By MARK LANDLER The generosity of American concessions to each side, and the sides’ reluctance to accept them, have been telling.
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| POLITICS | POLITICAL MEMO Obama Strains to Get Liberals Back Into Fold By PETER BAKER Without offering regrets for policy choices that have angered liberals, President Obama is arguing that the Republican alternative is far worse.
A Florida Lawmaker Not Known for Subtlety, and Proud of It By DAMIEN CAVE Alan Grayson, a Congressman who is running for re-election, has been made a top target by Republicans.
Voters Face Decisions on a Mix of Issues By A. G. SULZBERGER In total, 155 measures are on the ballots in 36 states, a number roughly unchanged from previous years.
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