11+JANV

 **** __Drone Flights Leave Military Awash in Data__ **** By CHRISTOPHER DREW The increasing number of drones over Afghanistan are producing so much video intelligence that military analysts are finding it hard to keep up.

**** __New York Seeks National Effort to Curb Salt in Food__ **** By WILLIAM NEUMAN After initiating prominent campaigns against smoking and harmful trans fats, New York City has a new target: the food industry’s use of salt.

**** __Race Riots Grip Italian Town, and Mafia Is Suspected__ **** By RACHEL DONADIO The riots in Calabria, where organized crime syndicates are known to have a strong grip, shone a bright light on the growing racial tensions in Italy.   **** __Train Line Across the Balkans Restitches a Region__ **** By NICHOLAS KULISH The famous train line from Sarajevo to Belgrade has been revived, a sign that the region’s isolation could be ending.

**** __Churches Attacked Amid Furor in Malaysia__ **** By SETH MYDANS The vandalism and firebombings shook the country, where a decision striking down a ban on non-Islamic use of the word Allah has angered Muslims.

**** __Panel Ties Ally of Iran Leader to Protester Deaths__ **** By NAZILA FATHI A parliamentary panel said Tehran’s prosecutor was responsible for the beating deaths of three imprisoned protesters last summer.  **** __Freeze Threatens Florida’s Tropical Fish__ **** By DAMIEN CAVE Florida’s sizable tropical fish industry has suffered more than any other because of this year’s cold snap.

**** __In Colorado, Craving Reform of Health Care and Congress__ **** By ROBERT PEAR The tactics and the concessions used to produce a health care bill in Congress have turned off some Colorado residents who stand to benefit from it.

**** __Two Ideological Foes Unite to Overturn Proposition 8__ **** By JESSE McKINLEY David Boies and Theodore B. Olson, who faced off for Gore and Bush in the battle for the 2000 presidential election, will try to reverse California’s same-sex marriage ban. ****IN RETROSPECT**** **** __How the AOL-Time Warner Merger Went So Wrong__ **** By TIM ARANGO On the 10th anniversary of the merger, the executives responsible reflect on why they did it and why it failed.

**** __NBC Confirms Its Late-Night Shake-Up__ **** By BILL CARTER and BRIAN STELTER Jay Leno will return to 11:35 p.m., but one question remains: whether Conan O’Brien will accept what amounts to a demotion.

**** __Goldman Sachs Weighs Requirement for Charity__ **** By LOUISE STORY The firm may expand a program that requires executives to give a certain percentage of their earnings to charity.