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September 6, 2011 Afternoon Update |
TOP NEWSLibyan Rebels Press Gains as Some Loyalists Are Said to FleeBy ANNE BARNARD, ADAM NOSSITER and ALAN COWELLAmid negotiations between rebels and loyalists in the town of Bani Walid, a convoy of top Libyan officials fled to Niger, the State Department said. U.S. Markets Drop as Investors Worry Over Jobs and BanksBy CHRISTINE HAUSERAnalysts cited last week's disappointing report on unemployment and news that banks were facing a federal lawsuit. Executives Dispute Account of Murdoch Son in Hacking CaseBy JOHN F. BURNS and ALAN COWELLJames Murdoch was told in 2008 that the use of hacking went further than his company disclosed, a parliamentary panel was told on Tuesday. Sacrifices and Restrictions as Central Texas Town Copes With DroughtBy MANNY FERNANDEZIn parched Llano, Tex., a kind of World War II-era rationing spirit has become a way of life. City RoomCity Councilman Denounces Police for Detaining HimBy DAVID W. CHENJumaane D. Williams, criticized the police on Tuesday for detaining him and another city official at the West Indian Day Parade, and dismissed as "bald-faced lies" suggestions that an officer had been punched in the face. |
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BUSINESSDealBookCarlyle Files for an I.P.O.By MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCEDThe Carlyle Group is latest in a line of private equity giants to decide to enter the public markets. Italian Workers Strike Against Austerity MeasuresBy RACHEL DONADIOThousands of workers took to the streets on Tuesday in a general strike to protest a package of ever-changing austerity measures required by the European Central Bank. Swiss Central Bank Acts to Put a Cap on Franc's RiseBy DAVID JOLLYAlarmed by the threat to the Swiss economy, the bank sought to set a limit for the currency against the euro and said it would spend an "unlimited" amount to defend it. Prescriptions BlogF.D.A. Deals Blow to a New AnticoagulantBy DUFF WILSONThe drug, by Johnson & Johnson and Bayer, is already on the market to prevent clots after hip and knee replacement surgeries. Dutch Widen Inquiry Into Hacking of Official SitesBy KEVIN J. O'BRIENThe Dutch government said it was widening its investigation into the hacking of official state Web sites to see whether the private data of Dutch citizens had been compromised. |
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