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November 29, 2011 Afternoon Update |
TOP NEWSProtesters Storm British Embassy in TehranBy ALAN COWELL and RICK GLADSTONEIn an assault Britain called "utterly unacceptable," Iranian protesters entered the British Embassy on Tuesday, chanting "death to England," pulling down a flag and ransacking offices. The CaucusAmid Talk of Affair, Cain Is Reassessing Campaign, Aide SaysBy JEFF ZELENYHerman Cain tells aides he is reassessing whether to stay in the presidential race.
DealBookAmerican Airlines Parent Company Files for BankruptcyBy MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCEDAMR Corporation, the parent company of American Airlines, said on Tuesday that it has filed for Chapter 11, in an effort to reduce labor costs and shed its heavy debt load. In Myanmar, Government Reforms Win Over Some of the Country's SkepticsBy THE NEW YORK TIMESSecretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton arrives in the country on Wednesday as a show of support for the country's transformation to nascent democracy. Facebook Agrees to F.T.C. Settlement on PrivacyBy SOMINI SENGUPTAAccusing Facebook of "unfair and deceptive" business practices, the government announced a proposed settlement that compels the company to obtain consent before making changes to users' privacy settings. |
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BUSINESSEuro Zone Finance Ministers Try to Deliver on PromisesBy STEPHEN CASTLEThe talks highlighted the contrast between Europe's tortuous decision making and the breakneck speed with which financial markets are pushing the currency zone toward a moment of truth. Lowering Growth Forecast, Britain Extends Austerity MeasuresBy JULIA WERDIGIERThe chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, said growth this year and next would be slower than forecast in March and "debt will not fall as fast as we'd hoped." DealBookZynga Readies for I.P.O. RoadshowBy EVELYN M. RUSLIThe online gaming company behind the popular Cityville and Farmville franchises is planning to kick off its I.P.O. roadshow on Monday, DealBookEmpire State Building on Track for I.P.O.By PETER LATTMAN and CHARLES V. BAGLIThe Malkin family, which controls the famed 102-story tower at Fifth Avenue and 34th Street, plans to create a publicly traded real estate company that will include the skyscraper. Hacking Scandal Widens to Government Secrets, Report SaysBy ALAN COWELLBritish police are investigating whether the Murdoch media empire hacked into the computer of a government minister, a newspaper report said. |
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