الاثنين، 21 مارس 2011

Afternoon Update: Qaddafi Forces Hold Strategic Town as Allied Attacks Continue

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TOP NEWS

Qaddafi Forces Hold Strategic Town as Allied Attacks Continue

By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK, ELISABETH BUMILLER AND KAREEM FAHIM

Rocket and tank fire from loyalists seemed to throw the rebels into disarray.

The Lede Blog

Latest Updates on War in Libya and Mideast Protests

By ROBERT MACKEY

On Monday, The Lede is following the war in Libya and protest movements across North Africa and the Middle East.

Libya Releases 4 Times Journalists

By JEREMY W. PETERS

The New York Times journalists were released into the custody of Turkish diplomats and crossed into Tunisia.

Senior Yemeni Officers Call for Ouster of President

By LAURA KASINOF and J. DAVID GOODMAN

The shift in support by the senior commanders came amid a stream of resignations by officials on Monday.

New Repairs Delay Work at Nuclear Plant in Japan

By KEN BELSON, HIROKO TABUCHI and DAVID JOLLY

Crucial machinery at one reactor requires repair, a process that will take two to three days, Japanese government officials said.

Multimedia

Video: TimesCast

David D. Kirkpatrick reports on the third day of allied strikes in Libya and the release of the four New York Times journalists.

Opinion

Opinionator | Disunion

Focusing on the Prize

Gus Fox, envoy to Abraham Lincoln, finds the situation in Charleston dire, and the Confederate vice president calls African slavery "the corner-stone of the Confederacy."

BUSINESS

No Urgent Changes Seen for U.S. Nuclear Plants

By MATTHEW L. WALD

Inspectors at each nuclear site have been told to double-check that emergency precautions mandated years ago were still in place, an American official said on Monday.

Global Stocks Maintain Gains as AT&T Deal Offsets Rising Oil Prices

By BETTINA WASSENER and CHRISTINE HAUSER

AT&T's deal to acquire T-Mobile USA for $39 billion lifted the Dow industrials back above 12,000 despite unrest in the Middle East and military action in Libya.

DealBook

How the iPhone Led to the Sale of T-Mobile USA

By KEVIN O'BRIEN

Until Apple introduced its highly popular device in 2007, Deutsche Telekom had been generating rising sales from its American operation.

DealBook

The Regulatory Risk in the AT&T Deal

By STEVEN M. DAVIDOFF

Part of the game will be for AT&T to show to regulators that the acquisition of T-Mobile is a net gain for consumers.

High Court Denies Bid to Bar Details of Fed Bailout

By BINYAMIN APPELBAUM

The Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal from an association of bankers trying to keep the names of financial institutions that received Federal Reserve loans from becoming public.

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