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April 20, 2011 Afternoon Update |
TOP NEWSFrance and Italy Will Also Send Advisers to Libya RebelsBy ALAN COWELL and RAVI SOMAIYAThe French and Italian governments said they would send a small number of officers to support the rebel army, offering a diplomatic boost for the insurgent leader. 'Restrepo' Director Is Killed in LibyaBy C.J. CHIVERSThree photographers were wounded in an attack that killed Tim Hetherington, a photographer who co-directed an Oscar-nominated film. Amid Crackdown in Syria, Big Protest Is Planned for FridayBy ANTHONY SHADIDProtest organizers vowed to turn out their largest numbers yet on what they are calling "Great Friday." Covering (and Working for) BloombergBy ASHLEY PARKERHenry Goldman, a reporter for Bloomberg News, has the task of impartially chronicling news about Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg. This LandA Passion Play Endures as a Seasonal MiracleBy DAN BARRYMike Graham has for a quarter century been the guiding force behind "The Story of Jesus," full of miracles and betrayals, exotic animals and a cast of hundreds. |
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BUSINESSGold Tops $1,500 an Ounce in 'Flight to Quality'By MATTHEW SALTMARSHInvestors are worried about everything from global inflation to government debt to turmoil in North Africa and the Middle East. Strong U.S. Earnings Give Markets a LiftBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESSSeveral high-profile American companies delivered earnings that beat analysts' expectations. Housing data was also positive. DealBookProsecutors Describe 'Devastating Proof' of Rajaratnam's GuiltBy PETER LATTMANIn its closing argument, the government highlighted the secretly recorded conversations of Raj Rajartnam as "the most powerful evidence." Bits Blog3G Apple iOS Devices Store Users' LocationsBy NICK BILTONA file was discovered on the Apple iPhone and 3G iPad that stores the device's location data. Vote to Unionize Airport Screeners Goes to a RunoffBy STEVEN GREENHOUSEThe nation's airport screeners voted to unionize, but federal officials said there would be a runoff because neither of the competing unions received a majority. |
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