الأربعاء، 30 مارس 2011

Afternoon Update: Pro-Qaddafi Forces Push Rebels Into Chaotic Retreat

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Pro-Qaddafi Forces Push Rebels Into Chaotic Retreat

By C.J. CHIVERS and DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK

The Libyan rebels continued their eastward retreat on Wednesday, fleeing before the loyalists' shelling and missile attacks.

Syrian Leader Blames 'Conspiracy' for Turmoil

By MICHAEL SLACKMAN

President Bashar al-Assad on Wednesday offered no concessions to ease the grip on public life exercised by his authoritarian regime.

Still Crusading, but Now on the Inside

By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG

Samantha Power, President Obama's adviser on foreign policy, champions the idea that nations have a moral obligation to prevent genocide.

Letter

Letter to Our Readers: Times Begins Digital Subscriptions

A letter from the publisher of The New York Times about the beginning of digital subscriptions in the United States and the rest of the world.

Google Unveils New Social Tool as It Settles Privacy Case

By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER and TANZINA VEGA

Google announced a new social networking tool, even as it agreed to a deal with the F.T.C. to pay a price for privacy blunders it made with a past effort.

Multimedia

Video: TimesCast

President Bashar al-Assad blames a broad conspiracy for Syria's turmoil; and how Israel views the unrest.

Opinion

Opinionator | The Conversation

The Imaginary Budget

Are we really headed toward a government shutdown over numbers that have little to do with the country's deficit problems?

BUSINESS

Regrets, Resentment and Trivia in a Microsoft Partnership

By CHRISTINE HAUSER

In a new book, Paul Allen describes the years with his co-founder, Bill Gates.

Countries Begin Radiation Checks on Ships That Have Visited Japan

By BETTINA WASSENER and MATTHEW SALTMARSH

Adding to the confusion is the difficulty of getting a clear picture of what approach the customs, security, health or port authorities in various countries and cities are taking.

DealBook

Warren Courts Her Top Critics

By BEN PROTESS

Addressing the Chamber of Commerce, Elizabeth Warren, who is overseeing the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, played to her audience, saying the agency would ease some burdensome regulations.

DealBook

Galleon Jurors Hear Tapes That Discuss Gupta Calls

By PETER LATTMAN

"I heard yesterday from somebody who's on the board of Goldman Sachs that they are gonna lose $2 per share," Raj Rajaratnam says on taped phone conversation in October 2008.

Obama Sets Goal of One-Third Cut in Oil Imports

By JOHN M. BRODER

Saying there were no quick fixes to the nation's oil addiction, President Obama proposed a mix of measures.

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