الخميس، 10 فبراير 2011

Afternoon Update: Mubarak to Speak; Army Steps Up Role

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Mubarak to Speak; Army Steps Up Role

By ANTHONY SHADID AND DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK

Egypt's armed forces on Thursday said that they had begun to take "measures to protect the nation," suggesting the military intends to take a leading role.

The Lede Blog

Latest Updates on Day 17 of Egypt Protests

By ROBERT MACKEY

Hossam Badrawy, a top official, said that President Hosni Mubarak "will make a move probably tonight."

Wired and Shrewd, Young Egyptians Guide Revolt

By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK

Some of the young professional leaders of the protest movement have stepped forward to describe their role.

Obama Says Plan to Expand Wireless Access Is Critical

By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG

President Obama said that the plan to bring high-speed wireless coverage to 98 percent of Americans was crucial for the economy.

India and Pakistan Agree to Renew Peace Talks

By LYDIA POLGREEN

The deal appeared to set the stage for a resumption of high-level talks, which have been stalled since the 2008 Mumbai attacks.

World

Video: Who Will Succeed Mubarak?

Scott Shane, from The New York Times's Washington bureau, looks at the likely candidates to succeed President Hosni Mubarak.

Opinion

Room For Debate

Are Doctors Too Quick to Cut?

Does the American medical culture rely too heavily on surgical treatments?

BUSINESS
DealBook

Panel Finds Banks Were in Danger

By SUSANNE CRAIG and BEN PROTESS

Documents released recently by the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission provide fresh detail on just how close to collapse two big banks were.

Search for Low Air Fares Gets More Competitive

By JAD MOUAWAD and CLAIRE CAIN MILLER

Google is looking to enter air travel search, and American Airlines wants to bypass online agents like Expedia.

Kevin Warsh Plans to Resign From Fed's Board of Governors

By SEWELL CHAN

Mr. Warsh helped manage the Federal Reserve's response to the financial crisis and served as Ben S. Bernanke's liaison to Wall Street and conservative Republicans.

DealBook

What's Next for Exchange Mergers?

By MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCED

The consensus among analysts is that operators like the Nasdaq OMX Group and the CME Group need to find their own partners to better compete against increasingly international rivals.

Old Mines Reopen in a Revival of California's Gold Rush

By JESSE McKINLEY

With gold prices soaring, several mining companies are looking to reignite a long-dormant industry, in some cases using the same mines as 1848 prospectors.

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