الخميس، 3 فبراير 2011

Crackdown in Egypt Widens to Foreign Observers

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Crackdown in Egypt Widens to Foreign Observers

By ANTHONY SHADID and DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
While blaming foreigners for the unrest, the Egyptian government offered concessions that once would have been startling.
The Lede Blog

Latest Updates on Day 10 of Egypt Protests

By ROBERT MACKEY
On Thursday, The Lede continues to supplement coverage of street protests in Egypt from our colleagues in Cairo with updates on new developments and reports from bloggers and journalists posted on other Web sites.

Dueling Protests in Yemen Unfold Peacefully

By LAURA KASINOF and MICHAEL SLACKMAN
The president's supporters tried to learn from missteps in Egypt, while opponents called for his immediate ouster.

Gangs Hunt Journalists and Rights Workers

By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK and J. DAVID GOODMAN
After the campaign of intimidation, none of the major broadcasters could provide footage from Tahrir Square.

As Islamist Group Rises, Its Intentions Are Unclear

By SCOTT SHANE
The Muslim Brotherhood is growing more assertive, and analysts are unsure what it means for Egypt.
Multimedia

Video: TimesCast

Inside Tahrir Square; attacks on foreign observers; a look at the Muslim Brotherhood.
Opinion

Mark Bittman Blog

Naïve and Slightly Woozy

Now that the whole "food" discussion can take place in a focused area of The Times, what should I be doing?
BUSINESS

JPMorgan Hid Doubts on Madoff, Documents Suggest

By DIANA B. HENRIQUES
Newly unsealed court documents show that bank executives were suspicious of Bernard Madoff's accounts and steered clients away from him but did not alert regulators.
High and Low Finance

From 1983, Hints of Strong Job Growth in 2011

By FLOYD NORRIS
With the latest unemployment figures to be released Friday, there are signs that the economy is doing better than some statistics would indicate.
Economix Blog

Norris and Leonhardt on Jobs

By ECONOMIX EDITORS
Two Times columnists -- Floyd Norris and David Leonhardt -- talk about the state of the economy and the job market.

Most Retailers Report Gains in January, Despite Snow

By CHRISTINE HAUSER
The reports offered encouraging signs that strength in consumer spending was being sustained after a robust holiday season.
DealBook

S.E.C. Charges Six People With Insider Trading

By AZAM AHMED
The Securities and Exchange Commission filed civil charges for insider trading against six people associated with experts network firms - following criminal cases brought earlier by the Department of Justice against the same group.

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