الاثنين، 17 أكتوبر 2011

Afternoon Update: U.S. Debated Cyberwarfare in Attack Plan on Libya

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U.S. Debated Cyberwarfare in Attack Plan on Libya

By ERIC SCHMITT and THOM SHANKER

Obama administration officials decided to use airstrikes to disrupt and disable the Qaddafi government in March, but only after a new kind of warfare was discussed.

Tensions Flare as G.I.'s Take Fire Out of Pakistan

By C. J. CHIVERS

An increase in rocket fire into Afghanistan from Pakistani territory has fed suspicion and resentment among American troops.

How Cheating Cases at New York Schools Played Out

By SHARON OTTERMAN

The reports by investigators portray stressed educators who take inappropriate risks, as well as brash ones who appear to believe they can flout the rules.

Wheels Blog

Bad Premonitions Before, and Ominous Signs After, Dan Wheldon's Crash in Las Vegas

By JERRY GARRETT

Before the IndyCar Vegas 300, fans, commentators and drivers themselves said that Las Vegas Motor Speedway was an exceptionally dangerous circuit, an opinion given chilling credence after Dan Wheldon's fatal crash.

The Lede Blog

Limbaugh Defends Lord's Resistance Army

By ROBERT MACKEY

Rush Limbaugh responded to Friday's deployment of American military advisers to combat the African rebels who call themselves the Lord's Resistance Army by defending the group.

N.Y. / Region

Video: The Soft Drink Summit

A stockbroker and an Occupy Wall Street protester face off at a cafe table over the ongoing demonstrations in Zuccotti Park.

Opinion

Opinionator | Disunion

Apocalypse 1861

By MICHAEL SCHROEDER

The Civil War roots of American gunboat diplomacy in East Asia.

BUSINESS
DealBook

Citigroup Earnings Rise 74% to $3.8 Billion

By ERIC DASH

Three years after needing a federal bailout to survive, Citigroup reported its seventh-straight quarterly profit with a 74 percent rise in the third quarter despite dismal results of its investment bank.

DealBook

Wells Fargo Earnings Rise 21%, to $4.1 Billion

By BEN PROTESS

Wells Fargo, the nation's largest consumer lender, said its third-quarter earnings rose 21 percent, even as a drop in revenue indicated a disappointing sign for the bank.

Germany Lowers Expectations for E.U. Summit

By STEPHEN CASTLE AND LIZ ALDERMAN

Officials suggested that an emerging five-point plan designed to end the euro zone's sovereign debt crisis could take months to implement.

Ousted Olympus Chief Accuses the Company of Fraud

By HIROKO TABUCHI

Michael Woodford claims to have been fired because he was questioning past deals involving the chairman.

BP Recovers $4 Billion From Anadarko for Gulf Spill

By JULIA WERDIGIER

Anadarko held a 25 percent share in the Gulf of Mexico well that blew out last year, causing the largest oil spill in U.S. history.

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