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fredag, juni 10, 2011

New York Times

Today's Headlines

TOP NEWS
Ex-N.S.A. Aide Gains Plea Deal in Leak Case; Setback to U.S.
By SCOTT SHANE
A former spy agency employee agreed to plead guilty to a minor charge in a highly publicized leak prosecution, undercutting U.S. efforts to stem leaks of classified data to the press.

Egypt's Economy Slows to a Crawl; Revolt Is Tested
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK and DINA SALAH AMER
In a region where economic woes enraged an entire generation, whether and how Egypt can fix its broken finances will be a key factor in determining the revolution's success.

Companies Spend on Equipment, Not Workers
By CATHERINE RAMPELL
As the economy recovers, companies' capital spending is growing faster than their spending on employees, encouraged by tax breaks and falling prices for equipment.

World
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Financing Libya's Opposition
At a meeting in Dubai, foreign nations discussed how to fund Libya's opposition.

Opinion
Room For Debate
What's Wrong With Adult Sexting?
It may seem creepy when consenting adults exchange provocative images of themselves through social media. How do we know when it goes too far?

WORLD
Fearing Assault, More Syrians Flee Into Turkey
By SEBNEM ARSU and LIAM STACK
Hundreds of residents fled across the border into Turkey, heightening fears of a refugee crisis and a widening crackdown.

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