TOP NEWS By ANTHONY SHADID, DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK and KAREEM FAHIM The Egyptian government struck back at its opponents on Wednesday, unleashing waves of provocateurs in Cairo in a concerted effort to rout the protesters. The Lede Blog By ROBERT MACKEY On Wednesday, The Lede continues to supplement coverage of street protests in Egypt from our colleagues in Cairo. By LAURA KASINOF and NADA BAKRI President Ali Abdullah Saleh announced on Wednesday that he would not stand for re-election in 2013 or hand power to his son. By MARK LANDLER, HELENE COOPER and DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK A movement is unfolding so rapidly in Egypt that Washington came close to being left behind. By JOHN LELAND Jihadis are wrestling with an uprising whose agenda they do not share, with a potential slate of candidates they do not support waiting in the wings. |
Multimedia In Egypt, pro-Mubarak and antigovernment protesters faced off in Tahrir Square. Opinion Room For Debate Where should Obama start if he is serious about making all companies pay their fair share? |
BUSINESS By EDWARD WYATT The agency responsible for guaranteeing the soundness of financial markets argues that it needs more money, but it comes up short in basic accounting. By CLIFFORD KRAUSS Several shipping companies to order their ships not to change crews in Egypt, while disruptions in port services have slowed the discharge of some cargo at the Red Sea port of Ain Sukhna. Media Decoder Blog By JEREMY W. PETERS and BRIAN STELTER 'The Daily,' unveiled on Wednesday, combines print, video and graphics. Small-Business Guide By JIM WITKIN Many business owners are learning that they can cut costs by adopting energy-saving actions for lighting, equipment, heating, air-conditioning, transportation and water use. By MATTHEW SALTMARSH Analysts cite growing expectations that European policy makers will create a more robust mechanism to assist indebted countries in coming months. |
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