الثلاثاء، 3 مايو 2011

Afternoon Update: Behind the Hunt for Bin Laden

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TOP NEWS

Behind the Hunt for Bin Laden

By MARK MAZZETTI, HELENE COOPER and PETER BAKER

The raid in Pakistan was the culmination of years of painstaking intelligence.

The Caucus

U.S. to Investigate What Pakistan Knew About Bin Laden

By MICHAEL D. SHEAR

"We're not accusing anybody at this point," America's top counterterrorism official said on Tuesday.

The Lede Blog

Latest Updates

By ROBERT MACKEY

On Tuesday, The Lede continues to follow the global reaction to the killing of Osama bin Laden during an American raid in Pakistan on Sunday.

Questions Focus on Pakistan's Role in Terror Fight

By ALAN COWELL and KATRIN BENNHOLD

Pakistan's leader denied Western accusations that his nation lacked "vitality" in combating terrorism.

Arrests in Britain Linked to Terror Threat

By RAVI SOMAIYA

Police in Britain said Tuesday that they had arrested five men under anti-terrorism laws near the Sellafield nuclear power plant in the north of England.

Multimedia

Video: TimesCast

New details on Bin Laden's life and surroundings, the uneasy relationship between the American and Pakistani intelligence agencies, and Pakistan's culture of conspiracy theories.

Opinion

Opinionator | Home Fires

May Day

Bin Laden is dead. But we have more than enough war to carry into the years ahead.

BUSINESS

U.S. Sues Deutsche Bank Over Mortgage Practices

By LOUISE STORY and JACK EWING

The government claims the German bank and its mortgage unit lied so that they could be included in a federal program that insured mortgages.

Small Cars Help Lift April Auto Sales

By BILL VLASIC

Consumers migrated again last month toward fuel-efficient small cars.

But Nobody Pays That

U.S. Business Has High Tax Rates but Pays Less

By DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI

The United States has the second-highest corporate tax rate in the world, but a myriad of loopholes make that no better than a sticker rate.

Media Decoder Blog

CBS Confirms Pelley Will Replace Couric

By BRIAN STELTER

Scott Pelley will succeed Katie Couric as the anchor of the "CBS Evening News," and he will keep working on "60 Minutes."

Square Feet

To Meet Chip Demand, Samsung Bets Big on Austin

By KRISTINA SHEVORY

Samsung is spending $3.6 billion to expand its Austin, Tex., plant to 2.3 million square feet, one the largest factories of any kind in North America.

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