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The Times in Print for Saturday, December 11, 2010

DealBook

Madoff Trustee Seeks Billions From Austrian Banker

Sonja Kohn, an Austrian banker, is accused of colluding in a 23-year conspiracy that played a central role in financing the gigantic Ponzi scheme.

Winner’s Chair Remains Empty at Nobel Event

Over China’s loud objections, the Nobel Committee honored the imprisoned dissident Liu Xiaobo in his absence.

Despite Wealth, Nassau County Is in Fiscal Crisis

The county’s fiscal bind is a lesson in what happens when anti-tax fervor meets the realities of vanishing revenues.

Elections in Siberia Show Russia’s Drift to Single Party

Efforts to suppress an opposition party in Siberia seem to underscore how laws intended to guarantee free and fair elections carry little weight in Russia.

Critic’s Notebook

As Ants Crawl Over Crucifix, Dead Artist Is Assailed Again

One of David Wojnarowicz’s videos is under attack, this time by the president of the Catholic League and several members of Congress.

Beyond Fossil Fuels

Using Waste, Swedish City Cuts Its Fossil Fuel Use

Kristianstad and the surrounding county essentially no longer use oil, gas or coal to heat homes and businesses.

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Quotation of the Day

“They say, if I don’t end my campaign, they will kill me,”
OLGA V. SAFRONOVA, an opposition candidate in Russia, on threats from anonymous callers.

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