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  1. Greenspan says market turbulence similar to prior crises (AFP)
  2. Bond fund investors may be in for shock (AP)
  3. Gasoline prices rise for first time since July (Reuters)
  4. OPEC president says oil supply sufficient (Reuters)
  5. Will stocks sink or swim after jobs data? (Reuters)
  6. Munich Re says no terror cover without state pools (Reuters)
  7. HSBC urged to make Green non-exec chairman: paper (Reuters)
  8. Japan's three mega banks to invest in Aeon Bank (AFP)
  9. Fed's Plosser: U.S. housing sector warrants monitoring (Reuters)
  10. Ceridian resolves proxy fight with Pershing Square (Reuters)
  11. Small, offbeat trends can change the world (Reuters)
  12. Will stocks sink or swim after jobs data? (Reuters)
  13. First credit, now recession worries hit LBOs (Reuters)
  14. Countrywide to cut up to 12,000 jobs (Reuters)
  15. Officials say job fall won't stall economy (Reuters)
  16. Weak jobs report jump starts Wall Street's fear gauge (Reuters)
  17. Economy - Friday (Investor's Business Daily)
  18. FTSE extended loss on US jobs data (FT.com)
  19. August jobs cut by 4,000 (Reuters)
  20. CORRECTED: Beazer's notes trustee claims company in default (Reuters)
  21. Stocks slump amid economic worries (Reuters)
  22. Harley-Davidson cuts profit outlook (Reuters)
  23. Greenspan sees turmoil similar to 1987: report (Reuters)
  24. Credit turmoil has raised risks to economy: Fed (Reuters)
  25. Beazer falls after "purported" defaults (Reuters)
  26. Palm, Motorola seen most hurt by iPhone price cut (Reuters)
  27. Wal-Mart exec says working to beat fiscal capex goal (Reuters)
  28. Microsoft aims at VMware's virtualization lead (Reuters)
  29. Fuel-economy rules could kill US auto industry: union chief (AFP)
  30. Euro stocks gain ahead of rate decision (FT.com)
  31. Mortgages entering foreclosures at record high (Reuters)
  32. Retailers get back-to-school boost in August (Reuters)
  33. Indexes slip as rate cut hopes dim (Reuters)
  34. Campbell profit below estimates (Reuters)
  35. Jobless claims down, productivity improves (Reuters)
  36. Growth steady in U.S. service sector (AP)
  37. Japanese stocks climb 0.6 percent (AP)
  38. Back-to-school buying helps retailers (AP)
  39. Fed says tight credit hurts housing and little else (Reuters)
  40. Apple cuts iPhone price and revamps iPods (Reuters)
  41. HP unveils "Blackbird" high-end gaming PC (Reuters)
  42. Economy - Wednesday (Investor's Business Daily)
  43. FTSE lower on financials woes (FT.com)
  44. J. Crew turns to profit in second quarter (Reuters)
  45. Indexes slide after housing data (Reuters)
  46. Yahoo buys behavioral ad firm for $300 million (Reuters)
  47. Pending home sales fell 12.2 percent in July (Reuters)
  48. CP Rail to buy DM&E for at least $1.5 billion (Reuters)
  49. Wall St rally led by tech stocks (FT.com)
  50. Factory sector growth slows in August (Reuters)
  51. Auto sales slip but GM bucks trend (Reuters)
  52. New iPods to help Apple counter rivals (Reuters)
  53. U.S. airline delays top 1 million so far in 2007 (Reuters)
  54. Exports seen as key driver for economy (AP)
  55. Sony unit to list on Japan's main bourse (AP)
  56. Retailers push packagers to think "green" (Reuters)
  57. Manufacturing sector growth slows: ISM (Reuters)
  58. Construction spending fell 0.4 pct in July (Reuters)
  59. Data, Apple, Yahoo lift indexes (Reuters)
  60. MetroPCS bids $5.3 billion for Leap Wireless (Reuters)
  61. First American expects to cut another 1,300 jobs (Reuters)
  62. Manufacturing sector expands in August (AP)
  63. Nasdaq sets Friday deadline for LSE stake bids: report (Reuters)
  64. Ameriquest closes, Citigroup buys mortgage assets (Reuters)
  65. Retailers think skirt may be next fad (Reuters)
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  68. Amazon "two for two in 2007" - has the turn come? (Reuters)
  69. Apple quarterly profit rises on Mac strength (Reuters)
  70. Ford seen posting eighth straight quarterly loss (Reuters)
  71. Qualcomm posts higher profit, raises outlook (Reuters)
  72. Mozilo wins even if Countrywide profits plummet (Reuters)
  73. Justice Dept. probes discrimination by lenders (Reuters)
  74. Economy registers moderate growth (AP)
  75. FTSE regains momentum after GSK numbers (FT.com)
  76. Firms Run Funds For Young Investors (Investor's Business Daily)
  77. FTSE follows Wall Street lower (FT.com)
  78. Existing home sales drop for 4th month (AP)
  79. Chrysler Corp postpones $12 bln auto loan deal (Reuters)
  80. CFTC sues Amaranth for natgas price manipulation (Reuters)
  81. Boeing reports profit, raises outlook, shares up (Reuters)
  82. Stocks fall on deal financing worry (Reuters)
  83. Existing home sales fell in June (Reuters)
  84. Amazon net jumps on strong U.S. sales, stock zooms (Reuters)
  85. XM Satellite Radio CEO Panero to step down (Reuters)
  86. Bancroft Dow Jones decision seen next week: source (Reuters)
  87. Oil firms get U.S. letters in bribery probe: report (Reuters)
  88. Chrysler warns weak dealers may shut them down: report (Reuters)
  89. Economy - Tuesday (Investor's Business Daily)
  90. FTSE lower as US housing worries return (FT.com)
  91. Retirement accounts climb to $16.4T (AP)
  92. Amazon.com 2Q profit more than triples (AP)
  93. Stocks drop on profit jitters (Reuters)
  94. Apple falls on initial iPhone activation numbers (Reuters)
  95. NYSE fines Citigroup's Smith Barney $50 million (Reuters)
  96. AT&T profit rises on wireless, iPhone disappoints (Reuters)
  97. McDonald's posts loss on Latin America charge (Reuters)
  98. FTSE falls back in early trade (FT.com)
  99. Kimberly-Clark profit up, view raised (Reuters)
  100. Bancrofts meet to discuss Murdoch bid for Dow Jones (Reuters)
  101. TI quarterly profit falls, rev outlook disappoints (Reuters)
  102. American Express quarterly earnings rise (Reuters)
  103. GM's Allison unit buyout faces hurdle: report (Reuters)
  104. Economy - Friday (Investor's Business Daily)
  105. Nikkei closes at lowest in nearly 4 weeks (FT.com)
  106. Wal-Mart to cut prices on 16,000 items (AP)
  107. Transocean, GlobalSantaFe in merger deal (Reuters)
  108. Wall St indexes rise on profits, deals (Reuters)
  109. Merck profit jumps, raises forecast (Reuters)
  110. Cerberus to buy United Rentals for $4 billion (Reuters)
  111. Halliburton profit rises, tops Street view (Reuters)
  112. Japanese stocks near 4-week lows (FT.com)
  113. Wal-Mart cuts prices, starts ads for back-to-school (Reuters)
  114. Seoul shares hit record, then fall (Reuters)
  115. Oil falls on OPEC's concerns on world economy (Reuters)
  116. Reuters FX matching system suffers outage (Reuters)
  117. U.S. activist fund builds stake in UBS: paper (Reuters)
  118. Apple results eyed for iPhone sales (Reuters)
  119. Japanese stocks climb; dollar up vs. yen (AP)
  120. China seeks to control its blazing economy (AFP)
  121. Warner Music eyes UK's Chrysalis music arm: papers (Reuters)
  122. TRW guarantees most jobs should it buy VDO: report (Reuters)
  123. Barclays may have lost big in Bear fund: report (Reuters)
  124. Bear Stearns to be sued over subprime funds: CNBC (Reuters)
  125. ABN CEO says merger with Barclays is better: report (Reuters)
  126. Caterpillar earnings down (Reuters)
  127. Stock bull riders eye home sales, earnings (Reuters)
  128. Internet entrepreneur details Dow Jones proposal (Reuters)
  129. U.S. home builder woes reach into other industries (Reuters)
  130. Redstones take family squabble public (Reuters)
  131. CORRECTION: Dollar slides, stays near record low vs euro (Reuters)
  132. Caterpillar profit falls and stock follows (Reuters)
  133. Citigroup profit rises 18 percent (Reuters)
  134. Stocks open down as earnings disappoint (Reuters)
  135. China raises interest rates, 5th time in 15 months (Reuters)
  136. Whole Foods extends Wild Oats tender offer again (Reuters)
  137. FTSE recovers ground as miners rally (FT.com)
  138. Fed sees growth risks "more balanced": FOMC minutes (Reuters)
  139. Google hiring binge dents profits, shares drop (Reuters)
  140. Microsoft profit up on Office, swallows Xbox charge (Reuters)
  141. Dow Jones director quits to protest News Corp deal (Reuters)
  142. Bank of America leads higher profits at U.S. banks (Reuters)
  143. Economy - Thursday (Investor's Business Daily)
  144. Nasdaq profit more than triples (Reuters)
  145. Baxter net income rises 39 percent (AP)
  146. Retail sales slow in June amid record wet weather (AFP)
  147. Dow hits record point gain (Reuters)
  148. Retail sales stir back-to-school shopping hope (Reuters)
  149. Wal-Mart June sales up more than expected (Reuters)
  150. Republican lawmaker introduces subprime legislation (Reuters)
  151. U.S. auto sales incentives rise in May: report (Reuters)
  152. US trade deficit rises further in May (AP)
  153. Wall St rallies but subprime fears remain (FT.com)
  154. Personal Finance: Parachuting into retirement (Reuters)
  155. Rio Tinto launches $38 billion bid for Alcan (Reuters)
  156. Costco June same-store sales rise 6 pct (Reuters)
  157. Motorola warns Q2 loss, sees no mobile profit in '07 (Reuters)
  158. Shaw Group to raise Q1 loss view (Reuters)
  159. Sony Ericsson Q2 profit up 55 pct, misses forecasts (Reuters)
  160. Economy - Wednesday (Investor's Business Daily)
  161. Subprime fears dominate Wall Street (FT.com)
  162. Home sales, prices to slip more this year: NAR (Reuters)
  163. Alcan said to be moving toward friendly deal (Reuters)
  164. Sallie Mae says buyers believe takeover threatened (Reuters)
  165. Cerberus says 'confident' on Chrysler financing (Reuters)
  166. Icahn sweetened Lear buyout faces stiff opposition (Reuters)
  167. Subprime housing woes rekindle fears for US economy (AFP)
  168. FTSE fall mirrors Wall Street's decline (FT.com)
  169. U.S. home loan demand climbs even as rates surge (Reuters)
  170. Circuit City names chief financial officer (Reuters)
  171. Dow Jones meets investors on alternate bid: source (Reuters)
  172. Liz Claiborne plans to shed 16 apparel brands: WSJ (Reuters)
  173. Banks and brokers shares fall on subprime woes (Reuters)
  174. Perry Capital offers to buy NEC Electronics stake (Reuters)
  175. Wall St's fear gauge lights up as U.S. stocks slide (Reuters)
  176. Burkle, Web exec may unite on Dow bid (AP)
  177. European stock markets suffer as euro soars (AFP)
  178. Latin American Funds Lead The Pack (Investor's Business Daily)
  179. Michael Dell says long way to go for turnaround (Reuters)
  180. Bernanke: Anchored expectations mute price swings (Reuters)
  181. Sears sees lower quarterly profit; shares plunge (Reuters)
  182. Alcoa gets $30 bln credit line to fund Alcan buy (Reuters)
  183. U.S. wholesale inventories up, retail sales weaken (Reuters)
  184. Euro stocks hit fresh highs (FT.com)
  185. S&P may cut ratings on $12.1 bln of subprime debt (Reuters)
  186. Wal-Mart says online-to-store results strong (Reuters)
  187. Home Depot cuts 2007 earnings outlook, cites housing (Reuters)
  188. Dutch Supreme Court to rule on ABN's LaSalle (Reuters)
  189. BHP seeks partner for Alcoa bid: paper (Reuters)
  190. China June trade surplus hits record $26.9 bln (Reuters)
  191. Taiwan eyes Boeing over Bell for attack helicopters (Reuters)
  192. Wall St set for boost as earning season starts (FT.com)
  193. May consumer borrowing jumps 6.4 percent (AP)
  194. Wal-Mart de Mexico: 2Q net profits up (AP)
  195. Alcoa second-quarter profit down; extends Alcan offer (Reuters)
  196. Lear accepts sweetened Icahn bid (Reuters)
  197. Danone offers $17 bln for food firm Numico (Reuters)
  198. May consumer credit rises $12.9 billion (Reuters)
  199. Banks losing up to $52 bln over subprime (Reuters)
  200. European shares advance (AFP)
  201. Retailer to transfer most of Limited (AP)
  202. CME buy of CBOT looks likely as shareholders vote (Reuters)
  203. Airbus, GE dispute could delay A350 plane: paper (Reuters)
  204. Dow Jones to meet with Ron Burkle: source (Reuters)
  205. Roche backs RNAi research with $1 bln Alnylam deal (Reuters)
  206. Boeing unveils 787 Dreamliner amid order flurry (Reuters)
  207. Japan May core machinery orders up 5.9 percent (Reuters)
  208. European stocks advance amid high oil prices (AFP)
  209. Boeing set to unveil 787 amid order flurry (Reuters)
  210. Stocks may rise as earnings season starts (Reuters)
  211. UBS says eyes takeovers in new U.S. growth push (Reuters)
  212. SonoSite shares could head lower: Barron's (Reuters)
  213. Air Berlin orders 25 Boeing 787s, worth $4 billion (Reuters)
  214. Hilton's real estate secures rich deal price (Reuters)
  215. VW mulls N. America plant due to dollar weakness (Reuters)
  216. KKR aims to take role of banks with IPO (Reuters)
  217. Stocks may rise as earnings season starts (Reuters)
  218. ICE seen at risk of overpaying if raises CBOT bid (Reuters)
  219. Economy - Friday (Investor's Business Daily)
  220. Japanese stocks damped by corporate news (FT.com)
  221. Hotel buyouts a bonanza for many mutual funds (Reuters)
  222. Strong jobs growth bodes well for economy (Reuters)
  223. CME ups CBOT bid, gets nod from top shareholder (Reuters)
  224. Dow Jones says News Corp. deal not yet reached (Reuters)
  225. Huntsman says Hexion bid superior, notifies Basell (Reuters)
  226. Rio Tinto said to be eyeing Alcan/Alcoa deal (Reuters)
  227. Beijing's cooling process begins (FT.com)
  228. EU clears sale of KB Home division (AP)
  229. Fed policy on target, inflation to ebb: Yellen (Reuters)
  230. Microsoft plans over $1 bln charge for Xbox repairs (Reuters)
  231. UBS replaces CEO Wuffli with deputy Rohner (Reuters)
  232. Advanced Medical bids $4.23 bln for Bausch&Lomb (Reuters)
  233. Fast Retailing eyes Barneys to tap global markets (Reuters)
  234. Economy - Thursday (Investor's Business Daily)
  235. Wall Street set for gains as deals keep coming (FT.com)
  236. Jobs market picks up as service sector rises (Reuters)
  237. Hilton would pay Blackstone break-up fee (Reuters)
  238. Jones Apparel gets higher rival bid for Barneys (Reuters)
  239. Boeing on track for record year (Reuters)
  240. Shares dragged down by rising bond yields (Reuters)
  241. FTSE loses gains in run up to rate call (FT.com)
  242. Dell says to sell PCs at Asian retail chains (Reuters)
  243. Mazda aims to rev up sales with new Demio/Mazda2 (Reuters)
  244. BMW, Mercedes mull subcompact partnership: magazine (Reuters)
  245. SystemsNet eyes Getronics takeover: paper (Reuters)
  246. S.Korea says tax on Lone Star property deal legal (Reuters)
  247. Huntsman gets $6 bln approach from Apollo (Reuters)
  248. Barclays says progress on ABN deal shows certainty (Reuters)
  249. Buyout firms circle $4.2 billion HK property firm (Reuters)
  250. Oracle faces long, hard road to prove SAP charges (Reuters)

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