الاثنين، 28 مارس 2011

Afternoon Update: Under Allied Air Cover, Libyan Rebels Push West

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Under Allied Air Cover, Libyan Rebels Push West

By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK and KAREEM FAHIM

As rebels pushed toward one of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi's bastions of support, the American military warned that the advances could be reversed without continued support.

Libyans Seek News of Vanished Relatives

By KAREEM FAHIM

After rebels retook territory from Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi's forces, a search began for the hundreds who had gone missing.

City Room

State Budget Deal Is an 'Outrage,' Bloomberg Says

By JAVIER C. HERNANDEZ

Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg said the proposed budget was likely to require the city to make another round of cuts.

Letter

A Letter to Our Readers About 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.

States Weigh Fighting Meth With Prescriptions

By ABBY GOODNOUGH

Bills in several states would require a prescription for decongestants with pseudoephedrine, used in methamphetamine.

Multimedia

Video: TimesCast

President Obama prepares an address to the nation on Libya; and why the United States does not plan to militarily intervene in other conflicts, like Syria's.

Opinion

Opinionator

The Future of Manufacturing Is Local

In San Francisco and New York, small businesses are showing signs of life.

BUSINESS
DealBook

EBay to Buy GSI Commerce for $2.4 Billion

By EVELYN M. RUSLI

The online marketplace and owner of PayPal is offering GSI shareholders a 51 percent premium.

Bits Blog

Two Twitter Founders Trade Places

By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER

Jack Dorsey will lead product development at Twitter, while Evan Williams is stepping back to work on a new start-up.

DealBook

Rajaratnam Lawyer Spars With Witness Over Clearwire Deal

By PETER LATTMAN

The cross-examination focuses on whether confidential information was material to a stock investor and therefore insider trading.

DealBook

France Sees Surge in Foreign Investments

By MATTHEW SALTMARSH

The French government said the number of foreign direct investments rose 22 percent last year, to 782 projects creating 31,000 jobs. It was the highest number in 15 years.

More Fees, More Carry-Ons, More Strain on Security

By CHRISTINE NEGRONI

The travel industry is looking for ways to address what they see as diminished security and longer waits at security lines.

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