TOP NEWS By SEBNEM ARSU and KATHERINE ZOEPF Hundreds more Syrians crossed the border on Thursday, as Turkey's leader expressed concern about growing violence. 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 By CHRIS V. NICHOLSON and ERIC DASH The account numbers and addresses of hundreds of thousands of customers were exposed, the bank said. 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 By SAM ROBERTS A recent report by Congress's research arm touches on a subject that has mired one congressman in scandal. |
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