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4/23/14, 7:14 PM The New York Times - Breaking News, World News & Multimedia Page 1 of 4 http://www.nytimes.com/ Planned new rules would allow an Internet provider to negotiate separately with content companies and charge them for priority service. The latest accord between Hamas and the Palestine Liberation Organization appeared more serious than past attempts, experts said, and came as hopes faded for a resolution to peace negotiations with Israel. A promised Ukrainian military effort to reassert control in the restive east got off to a shaky start, while an international agreement reached last week frayed even further. The Supreme Court ruled that a $3.4 million award to a The biologist Richard Primack, left, has found that with rising temperatures and carbon dioxide changing seasonal timetables, many plants are flowering earlier and longer. The advisory group objected to the portrayal of Islam in a documentary film used in an exhibit at the soon-to-open National September 11 Memorial Museum. A poll in four states showed broad distaste for the law, but found people would rather have it improved than repealed. The district attorney has proposed ending the prosecution of those charged with possessing small amounts of the drug. The company reported 1.28 billion monthly users, most on mobile devices, and easily exceeded analysts’ expectations for revenue and profit. The worst thing the United States could do is push Tokyo to compromise with Beijing in the face of Chinese pressure. The United States not only supports the Japanese position over the islands but prods Japan to be more aggressive toward China. At close 04/23/2014 S.&P. 500 1,875.39 –4.16 –0.22% Dow 16,501.65 –12.72 –0.08% Nasdaq 4,126.97 –34.49 –0.83% Get Quotes | My Portfolios » Behind the scenes of The New York Times Safari Power Saver Click to Start Flash Plug-in SECTIONS SEARCH Subscribe to Home Delivery acridocarpus Wednesday, April 23, 2014 Today’s Paper Personalize Your Weather WORLD U.S. NEW YORK BUSINESS OPINION SPORTS SCIENCE ARTS FASHION & STYLE VIDEO All Sections ‘Net Neutrality’ Turnaround as F.C.C. Plans for a Fast Lane By EDWARD WYATT 5:48 PM ET 73 Comments Palestinian Rivals Patch Rift as Israel Talks Flounder By ISABEL KERSHNER and JODI RUDOREN 226 Comments As Ukraine Deal Frays, Halting Start to Military’s Push By ANDREW ROTH and NEIL MacFARQUHAR 4:26 PM ET Child Pornography Restitution Is Too Severe, Justices Rule By ADAM LIPTAK 2:20 PM ET Rick Friedman for The New York Times Springing Forward, and Its Consequences By CARL ZIMMER 1:45 PM ET Interfaith Panel Criticizes 9/11 Museum Film By SHARON OTTERMAN 331 Comments THE UPSHOT In Poll, South Opposes Health Law, and Its Repeal By SABRINA TAVERNISE and ALLISON KOPICKI 3:59 PM ET Brooklyn Seeks to Curtail Marijuana Prosecutions By STEPHANIE CLIFFORD 2:05 PM ET 22 Comments Facebook Profit Tripled in First Quarter By VINDU GOEL 5:30 PM ET Apple’s Profit Climbs, but Cracks Are Showing OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR Negotiating Asia’s Troubled Waters By MICHAEL J. GREEN Editorial: Racial Equality Loses at the Court Dowd: A Saint, He Ain’t Friedman: It’s All About May 25 Bittman: Why Care About McCutcheon? OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR America Should Step Back from the East China Sea Dispute By WU XINBO Edsall: Scandals Republicans Like Fixes: Bangladesh’s Chance to Get It Right Taking Note: The Real Reason Red States Won’t Expand Medicaid Today’s Times Insider The Slow Road to Trust in Appalachia Introducing Times Insider MARKETS » SMALL BUSINESS » The Rewards of a Risqué Name The Impact of Profit- Sharing U.S. INTERNATIONAL

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Planned new rules wouldallow an Internet provider tonegotiate separately withcontent companies and chargethem for priority service.

The latest accord betweenHamas and the PalestineLiberation Organizationappeared more serious thanpast attempts, experts said,and came as hopes faded for aresolution to peacenegotiations with Israel.

A promised Ukrainian militaryeffort to reassert control in therestive east got off to a shakystart, while an internationalagreement reached last weekfrayed even further.

The Supreme Court ruled thata $3.4 million award to a

The biologist Richard Primack, left, has found that with risingtemperatures and carbon dioxide changing seasonal timetables,many plants are flowering earlier and longer.

The advisory group objected to the portrayal ofIslam in a documentary film used in an exhibit atthe soon-to-open National September 11 MemorialMuseum.

A poll in four states showed broad distaste for the law, but foundpeople would rather have it improved than repealed.

The district attorney has proposed ending the prosecution ofthose charged with possessing small amounts of the drug.

The company reported 1.28 billion monthly users,most on mobile devices, and easily exceededanalysts’ expectations for revenue and profit.

The worst thing theUnited States coulddo is push Tokyo tocompromise with Beijing inthe face of Chinese pressure.

The United States not onlysupports the Japaneseposition over the islands butprods Japan to be moreaggressive toward China.

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WORLD U.S. NEW YORK BUSINESS OPINION SPORTS SCIENCE ARTS FASHION & STYLE VIDEO All Sections

‘Net Neutrality’

Turnaround as

F.C.C. Plans for

a Fast LaneBy EDWARD WYATT 5:48 PM ET

73 Comments

Palestinian Rivals

Patch Rift as Israel

Talks Flounder

By ISABEL KERSHNER and JODIRUDOREN

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As Ukraine Deal

Frays, Halting Start

to Military’s Push

By ANDREW ROTH and NEILMacFARQUHAR 4:26 PM ET

Child Pornography

Restitution Is Too

Severe, Justices Rule

By ADAM LIPTAK 2:20 PM ET

Rick Friedman for The New York Times

Springing Forward, and Its ConsequencesBy CARL ZIMMER 1:45 PM ET

Interfaith Panel Criticizes 9/11 Museum FilmBy SHARON OTTERMAN

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In Poll, South Opposes Health Law, and Its RepealBy SABRINA TAVERNISE and ALLISON KOPICKI 3:59 PM ET

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Editorial: Racial EqualityLoses at the CourtDowd: A Saint, He Ain’tFriedman: It’s All About May25Bittman: Why Care AboutMcCutcheon?

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