الاثنين، 2 مايو 2011

Afternoon Update: Obama Calls World 'Safer' After Pakistan Raid

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TOP NEWS

Obama Calls World 'Safer' After Pakistan Raid

By STEVEN LEE MYERS and ELISABETH BUMILLER

New details emerged on Monday about the raid in Pakistan that killed Osama bin Laden. His body was dropped into the North Arabian Sea.

Detective Work on Courier Led to Breakthrough on Bin Laden

By MARK MAZZETTI and HELENE COOPER

After eight months of intelligence work, Osama bin Laden's most trusted courier was tracked to a compound so secure that officials guessed it was built to hide someone far more important.

Osama bin Laden, 1957-2011

The Most Wanted Face of Terrorism

By KATE ZERNIKE and MICHAEL T. KAUFMAN

With the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, Osama bin Laden was elevated to the realm of evil in the American imagination once reserved for dictators like Hitler and Stalin.

The Lede Blog

Following the Reaction to Bin Laden's Death

By ROBERT MACKEY and J. DAVID GOODMAN

The Lede is tracking the global reaction to President Barack Obama's announcement that the United States killed Osama bin Laden on Sunday in Pakistan.

In Arab World, Bin Laden's Confused Legacy

By ANTHONY SHADID and DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK

A man who once vowed to liberate the Arab world was reduced to a footnote in the revolutions and uprisings remaking a region.

Multimedia

Video: TimesCast

Reactions from Pakistan, Afghanistan and the United States on the death of Osama bin Laden.

Opinion

Room For Debate

The War on Terror After Osama Bin Laden

Al Qaeda's influence was waning, but will Bin Laden's death embolden a new wave of terrorists?

BUSINESS

2 Years After a Bankruptcy, Chrysler Posts a Profit

By NICK BUNKLEY

Chrysler, the only Detroit automaker to lose money last year, earned $116 million in the quarter as it sold more cars at higher prices.

DealBook

Nasdaq-Led Bid for NYSE Euronext Turns Hostile

By DEALBOOK

Nasdaq OMX and Intercontinental Exchange say they will take their $11 billion offer directly to shareholders.

DealBook

Rajaratnam Away as Jurors Begin 2nd Week of Deliberation

By AZAM AHMED and PETER LATTMAN

A conspicuous absence and a mysterious meeting in the the judge's chambers, as the wait for a verdict continues.

Global Air Alliances Advance, Raising Competition Concerns

By SUSAN STELLIN

Ticketing on intercontinental trips is smoother, but some travelers blamed reduced competition on some routes for higher fares.

Game Systems Upgraded at a Dial-Up Speed

By MATT RICHTEL

There are several reasons for extending the life of a video game console, but one reason predominates: cost.

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