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February 8, 2012 Afternoon Update |
TOP NEWSIn Santorum's Sweep, Sign of G.O.P. Unease With RomneyBy MICHAEL D. SHEARRick Santorum's rebuke of Mitt Romney could scramble the dynamics of the race even as many in the party's establishment were urging its most committed activists to finally fall in line behind Mr. Romney. As Russia Pushes Diplomacy, Syrian Forces Are Said to Pound HomsBy NEIL MacFARQUHAR and MICHAEL SCHWIRTZAs reports of assaults by Syrian forces continued for a fifth day, Russia's leaders attempted to fend off criticism that they were doing nothing effective to stop the bloodshed. The Lede BlogAnger and Despair in Video Messages From Besieged Syrian City of HomsBy ROBERT MACKEYSyrian activists inside besieged neighborhoods in the city of Homs posted more disturbing and often graphic video clips on YouTube on Wednesday, showing what they said was the deadly toll of new attacks on civilian areas. Push to Avert Foreclosures Hits Court LogjamBy WILLIAM GLABERSONCourt hearings meant to protect New York homeowners from foreclosure are hopelessly slowed by endless paperwork and requests for additional information. In Grip of Cold, Afghan Family Buries 8th ChildBy ROD NORDLANDEven by the standards of destitution in Afghan refugee camps, the story of Sayid Mohammad is a hard-luck one. |
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BUSINESSIn Piracy Debate, Deciding if the Sky Is FallingBy JENNA WORTHAM and AMY CHOZICKMedia and Internet giants at odds over dealing with purloined content on the Web may need to agree first on exactly how bad the problem is. Greece Nears Agreement on Bailout PackageBy NIKI KITSANTONIS and LANDON THOMAS Jr.Officials in Brussels said that the announcement of a meeting of euro zone finance ministers suggested that an agreement in principle was likely among Greek political parties. DealBookCaesars Shares Jump on DebutBy KEVIN ROOSEShares of Caesars, which were priced at $9 on Tuesday, nearly doubled on Wednesday, as the casino company, which was taken private in a 2008 leveraged buyout, returned to the public markets. Media Decoder BlogCable TV and Movie Divisions Help Lift Time Warner RevenueBy AMY CHOZICKThe company's strategy of shedding under-performing assets and focusing on content was paying off, according to its chief executive, Jeffrey L. Bewkes. Sprint Posts Net Loss but Revenue Gain on iPhoneBy BRIAN X. CHENThe nation's No. 3 cellphone carrier reported a fourth-quarter loss of $1.3 billion, or 43 cents a share, on revenue that climbed 5 percent to $8.7 billion. |
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