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November 24, 2011 Afternoon Update |
TOP NEWSAT&T Merger With T-Mobile Shows Signs of FalteringBy EDWARD WYATT and JENNA WORTHAMThe companies withdrew a merger application with the F.C.C. and said AT&T would take a $4 billion charge if the deal fails. But they also said they would still pursue the $39 billion merger. Egypt's Generals Apologize but Reject Quick End to RuleBy ANTHONY SHADID, DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK and ALAN COWELLAs violence around Tahrir Square eased on Thursday, the military offered an unusual apology for the killings of protesters but said the timing of a transfer of power would not change. 5 Killed as Yemenis Press Protests After Leader Vows to QuitBy KAREEM FAHIM and LAURA KASINOFThere was little sign that a deal for President Ali Abdullah Saleh to relinquish power had calmed Yemen, as simmering conflicts broke out into the open. Triple Bombings in South Iraq Kill 19, Injure 64By THE ASSOCIATED PRESSA string of bombings in a southern oil city killed 19 people Thursday evening and injured dozens more, a grim sign of the security challenges Iraq will face after American troops go home. Six Afghan Children Are Killed in NATO AirstrikeBy TAIMOOR SHAH and ROD NORDLANDSix children were among seven civilians killed in a NATO airstrike in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday, Afghan officials said. |
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BUSINESSGerman Bond Windfall May Be Ending With Euro CrisisBy STEPHEN CASTLESince 2009, Germany and a handful of other countries, like the Netherlands, have benefited significantly from cheaper borrowing as investors diverted cash from riskier assets.
Merkel Rejects Rapid Action on the EuroBy STEVEN ERLANGER and NICHOLAS KULISHChancellor Angela Merkel of Germany repeated her opposition to bonds from euro zone countries or to an expansion of the European Central Bank's role as quick responses to the sovereign debt crisis.
Opening Day for Shoppers Shows DivideBy STEPHANIE CLIFFORDWhen stores open for Black Friday sales late Thursday night, the differences between how affluent and more ordinary Americans shop in the uncertain economy will be on unusually vivid display. India to Allow Foreign Retailers to Own StoresBy VIKAS BAJAJThe decision by the government opens the door for Wal-Mart, Tesco, Ikea and other firms to establish a presence in one of the world's biggest markets. E.U. Court Rejects Call for I.S.P.'s to Curb Illegal File SharingBy ERIC PFANNERThe Court of Justice overturned a Belgian ruling that required an Internet service provider to filter out any unauthorized exchanges of songs. |
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