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March 13, 2012 Afternoon Update |
TOP NEWSObama Campaign Fears Uphill Climb Raising 'Super PAC' MoneyBy NICHOLAS CONFESSORE and MICHAEL LUODemocrats are warning supporters that a huge cash advantage mustered by Republican groups could overwhelm Mr. Obama in the fall. Votes Are More Against Than For in 2 Southern StatesBy CAMPBELL ROBERTSONA win in Alabama or Mississippi for Mitt Romney on Tuesday could all but wrap up the nomination and give him a victory in one of the most conservative parts of the country. Syria Expands Assault, Hitting Rebel Enclaves in City in NorthBy ANNE BARNARD and RICK GLADSTONEAs opposition activists described heavy shelling around Idlib on Tuesday, a rights group said that Syria had planted mines near borders, presenting a danger to refugees. Critic's NotebookAdding a Colorful Gloss To a Black-and-White WorldBy NEIL GENZLINGER"In Vibrant Color," a show of vintage celebrity photos from the Harry Warnecke Studio, is at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington. Obama Promises Thorough Inquiry Into Afghan AttackBy MARK LANDLERIn his first public remarks since the rampage by an American soldier, President Obama said on Tuesday that he was "heartbroken by the loss of innocent life." |
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BUSINESSStocks Rally to Pre-2008 HeightsBy CHRISTINE HAUSERStocks climbed to new heights in part on rosy retail sales data, pushing the broad market to levels last seen in June 2008 and the Nasdaq composite index past the 3,000 milestone for the first time since 2000. Fed Sees Slightly Improving EconomyBy BINYAMIN APPELBAUMBut the Federal Reserve acknowledged that rising oil prices would result in a temporary increase in inflation. Wall Street Ahead Strongly After Retail DataBy REUTERSStocks on Wall Street traded higher on better-than-expected retail sales in the United States, and the Nasdaq composite index moved well above the 3,000 level. Former Murdoch Editor Is Said to Be ArrestedBy SARAH LYALLRebekah Brooks, the former chief executive of News International, was said to be among six arrested as part of the investigation into a phone-hacking scandal at the company's tabloids.
DealBookLas Vegas Sands Faces $375 Million Suit by Former Macau PartnerBy NEIL GOUGHLas Vegas Sands, the casino operator controlled by the billionaire Sheldon G. Adelson and his family, is facing a new, $375 million lawsuit over how the company won a lucrative gambling license in Macau. |
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