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April 5, 2012 Afternoon Update |
TOP NEWSNavy Plowing Ahead on New Coastal Ship, Despite WoesBy ELISABETH BUMILLERAfter a decade-long tale of soaring costs, canceled contracts and blown deadlines, the Pentagon is still embracing the Littoral Combat Ship as the future of naval warfare. Murdoch's Sky News Channel Discloses Hacking of E-MailsBy RAVI SOMAIYA and ALAN COWELLSky News, which is partly owned by Rupert Murdoch, admitted it had hacked into e-mails but said the actions were in the public interest. The CaucusConservatives and Santorum Discuss Getting Gingrich OutBy KATHARINE Q. SEELYEA group of conservative leaders met with Rick Santorum and his top aides in Virginia on Thursday as he faces questions about the future of his campaign. Violence Worsening in Syria in Spite of Pledge, U.N. SaysBy ANNE BARNARD, RICK GLADSTONE and ALAN COWELLSpasms of new fighting were reported on Thursday, contradicting the Syrian government's assurances that it was complying with an envoy's cease-fire plan. To Court, Administration Admits What Can't Be DeniedBy JOHN H. CUSHMAN Jr.A federal appeals court had demanded that the administration explain the president's remarks about judicial review of the health care overhaul. |
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BUSINESSDealBookCrackdown on Tax Havens Opens Doors for BankersBy MARK SCOTTA global crackdown on bank secrecy has poured billions of dollars into government coffers. While wealth managers have scrambled to keep up with new regulations, they also stand to benefit. Retailers Reported Higher Sales in MarchBy STEPHANIE CLIFFORDA range of retailers, from the discounter Target to the apparel chain Gap, said their sales last month were better than expected. DealBookFacebook Is Said to Pick Nasdaq for I.P.O.By EVELYN M. RUSLIThe social network will list its shares under ticker symbol "FB," a coup for the exchange, which has been embroiled in a fierce battle with the New York Stock Exchange for the company. Media Decoder BlogAppeals Court Revives Viacom Suit Against YouTubeBy BRIAN STELTERA federal appeals court on Wednesday reversed a lower court's decision to throw out Viacom's $1 billion copyright infringement lawsuit against YouTube. Greece Says 97 Percent of Bondholders Agree to SwapBy LANDON THOMAS Jr.The participation rate leaves just a small group of investors who might sue over the deal. |
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