الأربعاء، 14 مارس 2012

Afternoon Update: Panetta Is Safe After Breach Near His Plane at Afghan Base

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Panetta Is Safe After Breach Near His Plane at Afghan Base

By ELISABETH BUMILLER

An Afghan drove a stolen vehicle onto a runway ramp and then ran from it ablaze as a plane carrying Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta landed Wednesday.

Emboldened Syrian Army Now Moves to Quell Southern City

By ANNE BARNARD and RICK GLADSTONE

The Syrian government launched its biggest raid in months on the city of Dara'a, where the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad began a year ago.

Romney Camp Shrugs Off Losses, Saying Lead Is Solid

By MICHAEL D. SHEAR

Despite Rick Santorum's victories on Tuesday, Mitt Romney's campaign argues that the outcomes are not all that matter and that Mr. Romney can - and will - win even while losing.

D'Antoni Resigns as Knicks' Coach

By HOWARD BECK

Coach Mike D'Antoni leaves in his fourth season, with the Knicks on a six-game losing streak and his offensive system at odds with the style of play of the star player Carmelo Anthony.

A Public Exit From Goldman Sachs Hits at a Wounded Wall Street

By NELSON D. SCHWARTZ

Greg Smith's resignation is bringing new attention to Wall Street's culture, which he decried in an open diatribe.

Multimedia

Video: TimesCast | March 14, 2012

David Cameron, the British prime minister, visits the White House | The International Criminal Court issues its first verdict | Rick Santorum wins in Alabama and Mississippi.

Opinion

The Loyal Opposition

Santorum Wins the 'Very Conservative' Vote, Again

By ANDREW ROSENTHAL

The former senator from Pennsylvania best captures the extremism and anger of Republican primary voters.

BUSINESS
DealBook

Former Goldman Employees Divided on Controversial Quitter

By KEVIN ROOSE

Greg Smith's claim of a "decline in the firm's moral fiber" has inspired debates from a number of former Goldman Sachs employees and other financial services workers.

DealBook

A Jobs Bill That Will Provide Help, but for All the Wrong People

By JESSE EISINGER

The Jump-Start Our Business Start-Ups Act will bring much-needed help to some of those hardest hit by the economic downturn: Wall Street analysts, short-sellers and lobbyists.

A Renewed Multilateral Effort to Protect East European Banks

By JACK EWING

Officials and bankers have convened a second Vienna Initiative, similar to the one in 2009 that prevented Eastern Europe from being sucked into the financial crisis.

Conversations

A Groupon Alternative Aims to Offer Small Businesses a Better Deal

By DAVID H. FREEDMAN

Constant Contact's chief says its SaveLocal service picks up where daily-deal sites like Groupon and LivingSocial fall short.

Greece Gets Formal Approval for Second Bailout

By STEPHEN CASTLE

The announcement marked the end of negotiations that provoked fierce tensions between Greece and its creditors, and which periodically teetered close to failure.

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