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April 04, 2011 Afternoon Update |
TOP NEWSIn Reversal, 9/11 Plotter to Be Tried by Military PanelBy CHARLIE SAVAGEAttorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. had wanted to prosecute Khalid Sheikh Mohammed before a civilian court, but Congress blocked his transfer from Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. Gunfire Kills at Least 10 at Yemen Protest, Reports SayBy LAURA KASINOF and J. DAVID GOODMANSecurity forces and government supporters opened fire on tens of thousands of protesters, witnesses said. Supreme Court Allows Tax Credit for Religious TuitionBy ADAM LIPTAKA 5-4 decision may prevent suits by people who object to tax credits for religious programs. Japan Releases Low-Level Radioactive Water Into OceanBy HIROKO TABUCHI and KEN BELSONWater is being released to keep runoff from swamping the generators powering cooling systems. Rebel Leader Criticizes NATO Effort in LibyaBy C. J. CHIVERS and DAVID D. KIRKPATRICKAs rebel fighters made modest gains Monday in the oil town of Brega, a senior rebel leader criticized NATO for bureaucratic delays. |
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BUSINESSSouthwest Finds Cracks in Third PlaneBy CHRISTINE HAUSERThe airline, which canceled more 70 flights on Monday, said the cracks were similar to the two reported Sunday. After Breach, Companies Warn of E-Mail ScamBy MIGUEL HELFTA security breach has exposed the e-mail addresses of millions of customers for major banks and retailers. DealBookFocus Shifts to Google Trade at Galleon TrialBy MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCEDProsecutors say earnings news was leaked; lawyers for Mr. Rajaratnam contend that the trading was based on research. DealBookPfizer Sells Capsule Unit to K.K.R.By DEALBOOKThe $2.375 billion deal may be a harbinger amid speculation that Pfizer will sell or spin off its nonpharmaceutical businesses. Pro-Union Rallies Tied to Anniversary of King's DeathBy STEVEN GREENHOUSELabor unions and civil rights groups hold rallies and teach-ins nationwide to defend collective bargaining, which Martin Luther King was fighting for in the days before his death. |
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