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Allies Attack More Targets in Tripoli

Europeans Feud Over Leadership

Explosions could be heard around Tripoli in a third straight night of attacks against Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi’s forces.

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A Tripoli resident reports unease at the lack of protests; with troops in Bahrain, Gulf states limit their role in Libya.

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Latest Updates on War in Libya and Mideast Protests

On Monday, The Lede is following the war in Libya and protest movements across North Africa and the Middle East.

Libya Releases 4 Times Journalists

The New York Times journalists were released into the custody of Turkish diplomats and crossed into Tunisia.

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Senior Yemeni Officers Call for Ouster of President

The shift in support by the senior commanders came amid a stream of resignations by officials on Monday.

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A New Arab Generation Finds Its Voice

Video interviews with more than two dozen young people, from Libya to Gaza.

New Repairs Delay Work at Plant in Japan

Crucial machinery at one nuclear reactor requires a process that will take two to three days, Japanese government officials said.

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Blindsided by Ferocity Unleashed by a Fault

The devastation in Japan raises a worrisome question: How many quakes are lurking in underestimated fault lines?

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How the iPhone Led to the Sale of T-Mobile USA

Until Apple introduced its highly popular device in 2007, Deutsche Telekom had been generating rising sales from its American operation.

Rear-Facing Car Seats Advised at Least to Age of 2

A pediatricians’ group now says that toddlers shouldn’t move to a forward-facing seat until at least age 2.

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Photos Stoke Tension Over Afghan Civilian Deaths

NATO officials fear the release of photographs of soldiers engaged in atrocities will further undermine relations.

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Muscovite Lives, Entangled in History

A documentary, “My Perestroika,” burrows into the lives of people who came of age at the close of the Soviet Union.

Global Stocks Rise on Telecom Deal

AT&T’s deal to acquire T-Mobile USA for $39 billion lifted the Dow industrials back above 12,000 despite unrest in the Middle East and military action in Libya.

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The Prasart Museum is a hidden oasis protecting countless treasures from Thailand’s past.

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