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fredag, november 25, 2011

New York Times - Top News

TOP NEWS

AT&T Merger With T-Mobile Shows Signs of Faltering
By EDWARD WYATT and JENNA WORTHAM
The companies withdrew a merger application with the F.C.C. and said AT&T would take a $4 billion charge if the deal fails. But they also said they would still pursue the $39 billion merger.
Egypt's Generals Apologize but Reject Quick End to Rule
By ANTHONY SHADID, DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK and ALAN COWELL
As violence around Tahrir Square eased on Thursday, the military offered an unusual apology for the killings of protesters but said the timing of a transfer of power would not change.
Egyptian Court Orders Release of 3 U.S. Students 8:23 AM ET
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5 Killed as Yemenis Press Protests After Leader Vows to Quit
By KAREEM FAHIM and LAURA KASINOF
There was little sign that a deal for President Ali Abdullah Saleh to relinquish power had calmed Yemen, as simmering conflicts broke out into the open.
Arab World Uprisings: A Country-by-Country Look
Triple Bombings in South Iraq Kill 19, Injure 64
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A string of bombings in a southern oil city killed 19 people Thursday evening and injured dozens more, a grim sign of the security challenges Iraq will face after American troops go home.
Six Afghan Children Are Killed in NATO Airstrike
By TAIMOOR SHAH and ROD NORDLAND
Six children were among seven civilians killed in a NATO airstrike in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday, Afghan officials said.

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