الخميس، 9 يونيو 2011

Afternoon Update: Anticipating Crackdown, More Syrians Flee to Turkey

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Anticipating Crackdown, More Syrians Flee to Turkey

By SEBNEM ARSU and KATHERINE ZOEPF

Hundreds more Syrians crossed the border on Thursday, as Turkey's leader expressed concern about growing violence.

Panetta Demurs on Troop Drawdown in Afghanistan

By ELISABETH BUMILLER

Leon E. Panetta, the president's nominee for secretary of defense, declined to say how many troops should come home in July.

DealBook

Citigroup Says Credit Card Customers' Data Was Hacked

By CHRIS V. NICHOLSON and ERIC DASH

The account numbers and addresses of hundreds of thousands of customers were exposed, the bank said.

Wildfire Threatens Arizona Electric Grid

By MARC LACEY

Thousands more were ordered to leave as the authorities grew worried about the out-of-control nature of the fire.

City Room

A Congressional 'Sexting' Warning

By SAM ROBERTS

A recent report by Congress's research arm touches on a subject that has mired one congressman in scandal.

Multimedia

Video: TimesCast

Growing numbers of Syrian refugees cross into Turkey; Arizona's wildfire threatens blackouts for hundreds of thousands of homes; and foreign governments meet to discuss how to finance Libya's opposition.

Opinion

When Fear Breaks

Nobody predicted the Arab Spring because nobody can predict the human spirit, says Roger Cohen.

BUSINESS

Making a Living on a Farm, Crop Sales Optional

By WILLIAM NEUMAN

To survive, small farmers in America are increasingly turning to nonfarm activities, like operating bed-and-breakfasts.

Apple Eases Rules for Publishers on Apps

By NICK BILTON and MIGUEL HELFT

Apple changed its guidelines for content subscriptions sold through its App Store after publishers criticized the original terms.

I.B.M. Researchers Create High-Speed Graphene Circuits

By JOHN MARKOFF

The advance, reported in the journal Science, may have applications that include future smartphone and telephone displays.

DealBook

Goldman Fined $10 Million Over 'Trading Huddles'

By SUSANNE CRAIG

Massachusetts regulators have fined Goldman Sachs $10 million, a penalty that stems from an investigation of its research department.

Record U.S. Exports Shrink April Trade Deficit

By CHRISTINE HAUSER

The unexpected narrowing resulted from the Japanese disasters and from commodity prices, the government reported.

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