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Forbes
  • Looking For Energy, Google Goes Geothermal
  • Regional Banks May Need Federal Rescue
  • Dark Cloud Over Amylin
  • Q&A: Steven Bochco′s Raising the Bar
  • Taking BATS To The NYSE
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    Fortune / CNN Money
  • GM to offer employee pricing to everyone
  • Anheuser CEO to get $10M after merger
  • New oil network may handle 18% imported oil
  • Gold loses glimmer
  • Poorest countries growing fastest
  • Stronger label for diabetes drug
  • Bond market jitters return
  • Builders′ confidence holds at record low
  • Delphi to axe about 600 jobs
  • Bonds edge higher as stocks slip
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    Economist
  • Running and swimming
  • Green.view
  • The Edinburgh Fringe festival
  • Syria′s government is boosted by a deal on Lebanon
  • More fallout from Georgia, and other news of the coming week
  • Market.view
  • How best to take on terrorists?
  • Art.view
  • Iraqi oil
  • Nigeria cedes the Bakassi peninsula to Cameroon
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    WSJ
  • Fannie, Freddie Are Pounded
  • Lehman Faces New Need for Action
  • Chip Problems Haunt Nvidia, Others
  • Report: Vioxx Study Aimed at Marketing
  • Chrysler Head Designer to Leave
  • Steve & Barry′s Finds Likely Buyer
  • Auction-Rate Buybacks Spark Feud
  • Drop Expected in Labor Day Air Travel
  • Bank Regulation Debate Heats Up
  • Chrysler Sues Battery Supplier
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    LA Times Business
  • Gas prices at lowest point since May
  • Southern California home sales jump 13.8% in July
  • Google launches new push for access to vacant TV channels
  • New Los Angeles Times Publisher Eddy Hartenstein asserts independence
  • Downey isn′t IndyMac, analyst asserts
  • San Onofre nuclear power plant feeling regulatory pressure
  • Gasoline prices fall to lowest levels since May
  • Chinese stock market′s Olympic specialty: tumbling
  • UnionBanCal accepts higher Mitsubishi UFJ offer
  • Blog: California bank stocks -- the herd gets thinned again
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    Washinton Post Business
  • Financial Data ′on Steroids′
  • Shifting to a Greener Attitude on Tire Ratings
  • Some Nonprofits Push for Increased Federal Involvement
  • Stocks Slump In Light Trading
  • Anti-Regulation Aide to Cheney Is Up for Energy Post
  • In Rural Missouri, The Place to Bring Your Cents of Humor
  • Carlyle Tries To Weather Rare Setbacks
  • A Marketing Formula to Match Eight Gold Medals
  • Potential for Conflict Grows With Government′s Use of Contractors
  • Renewable Power′s Growth in Colorado Presages National Debate
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    MSNBC Business
  • The PC gets more personalized
  • Credit squeeze hits college students, families
  • Great tech for a 10-second commute
  • 5 tips to combat financial stress
  • Click to save! Retail sales loom online
  • Your Career: Where can I snag a good job abroad?
  • Answer Desk: How far will gas prices fall?
  • Is this legal? 6 housing questions answered
  • Do you have a real-estate question?
  • Get educated! Latest back-to-school gear
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    NY Times World Business
  • As Oil Giants Lose Influence, Supply Drops
  • Stocks Fall in Asia and Europe on Financial Worries
  • General Dynamics Buys Aviation-Support Provider
  • Record Profit at BHP Billiton Eases Doubts
  • Japanese Bank Buys Rest of UnionBanCal
  • Long Delayed, German Railroad′s Stock Sale Moves Ahead
  • Venezuela Is Set to Take Control of Cemex Plants
  • Export Boom Helps Farms, but Not American Factories
  • In Kenya, Mobile Growth Also Benefits Ad Agencies
  • Economic View: How Fuel Subsidies Drag Down a Nation
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    Guardian UK Business
  • Alliance & Leicester bosses offered loyalty bonuses by new owner
  • World stockmarkets fall further
  • Housing transactions set to fall 60% below 1990s levels, property analyst claims
  • US economic crisis: Freddie and Fannie shares fall further on bailout fears
  • Australia′s Origin dismisses BG bid terms as too low
  • Open thread: Which songs sum up the credit crunch?
  • Trinity Mirror seeks job cuts and integration in Midlands shakeup
  • More gloom for US housing market
  • Too much confusion and no relief: property chief quotes Bob Dylan to sum up market malaise
  • Six-tonne satellite launched into space
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    Chicago Tribune Business
  • Under the ′L,′ Wabash turns a new corner
  • Nymex shareholders OK takeover by CME Group
  • Dow drops 180 points
  • Macaroni Grill owner sells majority stake in chain
  • FDA reports new deaths with diabetes drug
  • Wireless carriers keep us waiting -- for 4.4 minutes
  • A LABOR TO FLY: More people will go by car or stay home this holiday
  • Little interest in opening new banks in Illinois
  • Activist shareholder calls for resignation of Federal Signal CEO
  • LKQ to acquire ′Pick-Your-Part′ auto recycler
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    BBC Business
  • Warning from Alliance & Leicester
  • US bank ′to fail within months′
  • Supply of rental properties rises
  • Homebuilding in US at 17-year low
  • Rate setter warns on UK inflation
  • Oil rises as the dollar weakens
  • M&S reviews redundancy benefits
  • FSA warning on new investor scams
  • Zimbabwe inflation rockets higher
  • Venezuela takes over cement units
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