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April 11, 2011 Afternoon Update |
TOP NEWSPakistan Tells U.S. It Must Sharply Cut C.I.A. ActivitiesBy JANE PERLEZ and ISMAIL KHANThe demand that the United States scale back its presence is a sign of the near collapse of cooperation between the two testy allies after the arrest of a C.I.A. security officer in Pakistan. FiveThirtyEightRepublicans Take Risk in Debt-Ceiling BrinkmanshipBy NATE SILVERTrying to extract concessions to avoid a default on the federal debt, Republicans risk setting off a crisis even worse than a government shutdown. Gulf's Complexity and Resilience Seen in Studies of Oil SpillBy LESLIE KAUFMANIt will take time for some of the consequences to manifest themselves, as scientists observe and analyze the response of the regional ecosystem. Studies Say Natural Gas Has Its Own Environmental ProblemsBy TOM ZELLER Jr.Researchers have found that methane from natural gas is leaking in much higher quantities than previously thought. Former Leader of Ivory Coast Is Captured to End StandoffBy ADAM NOSSITERLaurent Gbagbo was captured on Monday after a weeklong siege of his residence and was placed under the control of his rival, Alassane Ouattara. |
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BUSINESSFront-Runner for CBS Anchor Is '60 Minutes' ReporterBy BRIAN STELTERSome of Scott Pelley's colleagues worry that becoming the anchor of the third-placed "CBS Evening News" would be a demotion. DealBookGerman Exchange Doesn't Plan to Sweeten NYSE OfferBy JACK EWINGDeutsche Boerse does not plan to raise its bid for NYSE Euronext, because top managers of the German exchange operator are convinced that a rival bid has little chance of success. Shake-Up at Renault Over 'Chain of Failures'By DAVID JOLLYCarlos Ghosn, Renault's chief, escaped with his job Monday, but a debacle over false charges of industrial spying cost the carmaker's chief operating officer and six others their posts. Renovation of an Airport Terminal, Keyed to San FranciscoBy TODD WOODYA 1950s-era terminal at San Francisco International Airport now offers art, free Wi-Fi, 350 power outlets and upscale food. DealBookRajaratnam Lawyers Open DefenseBy AZAM AHMEDLawyers for the Galleon hedge fund chief seek to discredit Adam Smith, a government witness. |
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