9/11 Remembered
America mourns 9/11 dead with somber ceremonies
NEW YORK - Children yearned for lost parents and grown men and women sobbed in grief over the hard stone that bore the names of nearly 3,000 dead as America commemorated the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. Full Article | Video
- Obama, Bush see raw emotions at 9/11 events
- Travelers feel fear, resolve about flying on 9/11
- Factbox: Key quotes from September 11 ceremonies
- Witness: With President Bush after the planes hit
- Solemn gathering marks Flight 93 crash
- Obama: U.S. stronger 10 years after attacks
- 9/11 conspirators: Where are they now?
- Decade later, New Yorkers ready to move on
- Video: 9/11 responders fight fatal illnesses
- Attacks etched on New York psyche
Stark's ECB exit hits euro zone at worst time
PARIS - The resignation of the top German official at the European Central Bank could hardly have come at a worse time for euro zone policymakers as they grope for a way out of the deepest crisis in the single currency's 12-year history. Full Article
Carol Bartz resigns from Yahoo board
Carol Bartz, who was fired as chief executive of Yahoo Inc last week, has resigned from the company's board of directors. Full Article
Lagarde disputes $273.2 billion bank hole
MARSEILLE, France - IMF chief Christine Lagarde said that reports of a draft IMF document showing a $273.2 billlion shortfall in European banks' capital were misleading and the lender was still finalizing its study. Full Article
Week Ahead: Bankers brace for BofA cuts
Embattled Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan is slated to speak Monday and outline his plan for fixing the beleaguered consumer-banking giant. Analysts expect him to slash tens of thousands of jobs and close hundreds of branches. Video
Saudi Arabia's water needs eating into oil wealth
KHOBAR/LONDON - Long before it understood the value of oil, the desert kingdom of Saudi Arabia knew the worth of water. Full Article
You: Showing North Korea to itself
Photographer Carlos Barria never imagined that a simple image on a piece of paper could have the power to transform someone’s suspicious look into an expression of surprise but he witnessed this transformation a week ago on a trip to North Korea. Full Article
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Learning the wrong lessons
Before 9/11, we may have allowed ourselves to be cynical about Western governments and their leaders, but we took it for granted that, faced with rising terrorist threats, they were not just hoping for the best but planning for the worst. It turned out that nobody was. Commentary
The case for Obama’s jobs program
The centerpiece of the president's proposal is a series of sharp payroll tax cuts. The usual problem with payroll taxes is that they largely subsidize existing workers. But this plan — three separate payroll tax cuts — is different. Commentary