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  1. China's economy to grow 10.9 percent in 2007 (AFP)
  2. Blackstone to buy Hilton for $26 bln (Reuters)
  3. Auto sales wobble in June, GM plunges (Reuters)
  4. Buyout firm KKR files for $1.25 bln IPO (Reuters)
  5. Chery-built Chrysler cars aim to reach U.S. in 30 mths (Reuters)
  6. Economy - Tuesday (Investor's Business Daily)
  7. Corrected: Wall St set to open higher on M&A (Reuters)
  8. Late payments up for home equity loans (AP)
  9. Sales slide for Ford, Chrysler; Nissan jumps (Reuters)
  10. Danone in talks on $7.2 bln snack sale to Kraft (Reuters)
  11. Stocks rise in short session on Apple, M&A (Reuters)
  12. Housing sector, factory orders sag in May (Reuters)
  13. SAP admits wrongdoing in Oracle document theft case (Reuters)
  14. Factory orders dip but sector still OK (AP)
  15. Japanese stocks up for 4th straight day (AP)
  16. Late payments up on home loans, down on credit cards (Reuters)
  17. DealTalk: Coles private equity pullout highlights debt worries (Reuters)
  18. Economy - Monday (Investor's Business Daily)
  19. Leonard Green, Container Store set partnership (Reuters)
  20. BCE takeover battle may not be over yet: report (Reuters)
  21. Hedge fund Och-Ziff Capital files for IPO (Reuters)
  22. Manufacturing growth is stronger in June: ISM (Reuters)
  23. Virgin Media says receives bid approach (Reuters)
  24. Stocks climb on factory growth, M&A buzz (Reuters)
  25. U.S. manufacturing sector to expand (AP)
  26. European stocks fall; Groupe Eurotunnel dives by third (AFP)
  27. WisdomTree's early returns lagging (AP)
  28. Wesfarmers close to winning Coles with improved bid (Reuters)
  29. Macquarie funds buy Global Tower in $1.4 bln deal (Reuters)
  30. Major Japanese companies remain upbeat (AP)
  31. Inflation report boosts Wall Street (FT.com)
  32. Mideast funds target Jaguar, Land Rover: report (Reuters)
  33. U.S. airline unions showing signs of revival (Reuters)
  34. Carlyle lines up $8bln bid for Virgin Media: report (Reuters)
  35. Most iPhone owners gush but some have glitches (Reuters)
  36. Teachers group wins C$52 billion race for BCE (Reuters)
  37. Boeing gets $2 bln U.S. Air Force contract (Reuters)
  38. Agility in $50 billion U.S. deal, stock up (Reuters)
  39. U.S. family tries living without China (Reuters)
  40. Thousands of tech faithful buy first iPhones (Reuters)
  41. Jobs, subprime mess to rule July 4th week (Reuters)
  42. AT&T says to buy Dobson for $2.8 billion (Reuters)
  43. Economy - Friday (Investor's Business Daily)
  44. Wall St looking brighter after inflation news (FT.com)
  45. U.S. Stock Funds Disgorge $10 Billion (Investor's Business Daily)
  46. Bear Stearns shakes up asset management unit (Reuters)
  47. Commerce Bancorp replaces CEO, fixes governance (Reuters)
  48. Stocks climb as Wall St ends strong quarter (Reuters)
  49. Regulators set new subprime loan standards (Reuters)
  50. FTSE stays positive as BT rings up gains (FT.com)
  51. Bank regulators finalize mortgage rules (AP)
  52. Restaurants on list of top 100 US retailers: report (Reuters)
  53. Fed nods to easing inflation, but still worried (Reuters)
  54. Bank regulators agree on subprime rules: sources (Reuters)
  55. UAW members back Delphi deal in early returns (Reuters)
  56. Economy limps ahead in first quarter (AP)
  57. Japanese stocks rally after 4-day slide (AP)
  58. Money funds rise in latest week (AP)
  59. High court eases ban on minimum prices (AP)
  60. GM selling Allison for $5.6 billion (Reuters)
  61. Stocks tread water as Fed decides on rates (Reuters)
  62. Growth slows to four-year low in first quarter (Reuters)
  63. Dow Jones deal would let Murdoch fire editors: report (Reuters)
  64. Fed seen on hold as it mulls inflation outlook (Reuters)
  65. Economy limps ahead in first quarter (AP)
  66. US stocks mixed ahead of Fed rate meeting (AFP)
  67. Rite Aid posts unexpected profit, shares rise (Reuters)
  68. Guitar Center agrees to $1.9B buyout (AP)
  69. Bed Bath & Beyond posts higher quarterly profit (Reuters)
  70. Goldman CEO says world less risky; still nervous (Reuters)
  71. Economy - Wednesday (Investor's Business Daily)
  72. European stock markets drop at open: London down 0.36 percent (AFP)
  73. China ETFs Pull Back; Savings Tax Weighed (Investor's Business Daily)
  74. May durable goods orders fall, stir growth fears (Reuters)
  75. Bear Stearns taps managers to save hedge fund (Reuters)
  76. Blue chips trim losses as energy shares recover (Reuters)
  77. Best Buy to expand; raises dividend, share buyback (Reuters)
  78. Home loan demand drops to 4-month low (Reuters)
  79. Housing market fears jolt FTSE (FT.com)
  80. Guitar Center agrees to $1.9B buyout (AP)
  81. Subprime, fund trends in focus at Morningstar event (Reuters)
  82. Economy - Tuesday (Investor's Business Daily)
  83. New home sales, consumer confidence fall (Reuters)
  84. News Corp, DJ board in early editorial pact: source (Reuters)
  85. Ex-Countrywide execs plead guilty to insider trading (Reuters)
  86. Oracle profit rises, forecast beats Wall Street view (Reuters)
  87. Nike beats Street, U.S. still "growth engine" (Reuters)
  88. Lennar posts loss, warns housing market may worsen (Reuters)
  89. Kroger profit hit by labor charge (Reuters)
  90. Stocks pare gains on housing, consumer data (Reuters)
  91. NY seeks Wal-Mart records on alleged surveillance (Reuters)
  92. Wall St cautious on mortgage-backed securities (FT.com)
  93. French retail giant Carrefour is fined (AP)
  94. FTSE lower after forecast of weaker metals prices (FT.com)
  95. No vote needed for ABN's LaSalle sale: adviser (Reuters)
  96. Korea pension fund seeks to buy KEB from Lone Star (Reuters)
  97. Roche says hopes hostile Ventana bid turns friendly (Reuters)
  98. Babcock revises $2.2 bln NorthWestern bid (Reuters)
  99. Upper Deck launches hostile offer for Topps (Reuters)
  100. U.S. justice dept launches corruption probe of BAE (Reuters)
  101. Study: 'BRICs' overtake U.S. in energy (AP)
  102. AMA to seek regulation of retail health clinics (Reuters)
  103. European stocks sag amid LSE bid for Borsa Italiana (AFP)
  104. Goldman-issued subprime bonds lead downgrades: Citi (Reuters)
  105. Tiffany shares rise on takeover speculation (Reuters)
  106. FTSE falls on consumer spending worries (FT.com)
  107. Property sector leads Tokyo stocks lower (FT.com)
  108. Blackstone shares fall nearly 6 pct on 2nd day (Reuters)
  109. News Corp, Dow Jones near editorial pact: sources (Reuters)
  110. Charming Shoppes cuts profit forecast (Reuters)
  111. John Hancock settles SEC probe, to pay $21.2 mln (Reuters)
  112. FTSE falls as LSE deal disappoints (FT.com)
  113. GM shares rise on Goldman Sachs upgrade (Reuters)
  114. Home sales hit slowest pace in 4 years (AP)
  115. Existing home sales down slightly in May (Reuters)
  116. Walgreen quarterly profit rises (Reuters)
  117. Wall Street awaits Fed's rate decision (AP)
  118. Futures point higher on growth optimism (Reuters)
  119. LSE confident of shareholder support for Italy deal (Reuters)
  120. Delphi plan calls for keeping four UAW plants (Reuters)
  121. GLG Partners sells stake, sets up U.S. listing (Reuters)
  122. Enterprise Inns biggest faller in London (FT.com)
  123. Australia's Woolworth's to bid for Coles' businesses (AFP)
  124. Tyson, Syntroleum set to announce new plant: report (Reuters)
  125. Nintendo outstrips Sony in market value (Reuters)
  126. Yahoo unifies ad sales as key sales exec leaves (Reuters)
  127. Dow Jones, Murdoch near pact on independence: report (Reuters)
  128. Blackstone ends sharply higher in debut (AP)
  129. Goldman to sell S.Korea cable operator stake: paper (Reuters)
  130. Lone Star in talks with several to sell KEB: paper (Reuters)
  131. Road show planned to raise funds in Chrysler deal: WSJ (Reuters)
  132. Yahoo reorganizes ad sales; Millard to Martha Stewart (Reuters)
  133. The Trouble With Business Ethics (BusinessWeek Online)
  134. Global property investment at a turning point (Reuters)
  135. Raytheon to protest U.S. award to rivals: WSJ (Reuters)
  136. Customer service a casualty of U.S. airline recovery (Reuters)
  137. DaimlerChrysler CEO sees good years ahead: paper (Reuters)
  138. Banks face stern test when credit cycle turns (Reuters)
  139. Modest WTO free trade deal seen better than nothing (Reuters)
  140. Ford hires KPMG to eye Jaguar books: report (Reuters)
  141. Hyundai Motor says union scales back strike plan (Reuters)
  142. Vindicated on economy, Fed likely to extend pause (AFP)
  143. Dubai fund buy New York luxury retailers (AFP)
  144. Gazprom, Eni plan big gas pipeline bypassing Turkey (Reuters)
  145. Spill shuts 10,000 bpd BP Alaska oil output: report (Reuters)
  146. GM's Saab cuts targets on way to break even: report (Reuters)
  147. Fed meeting, subprime jitters on tap (Reuters)
  148. Citibank eyes stake in Kuwait's Gulf Bank: paper (Reuters)
  149. FTSE dips on financials exposure worries (FT.com)
  150. LSE to buy Borsa Italiana (Reuters)
  151. Dow Jones submits plan for editorial independence: WSJ (Reuters)
  152. Bear Stearns bails out hedge fund (Reuters)
  153. Venezuela says some oil majors reject takeovers (Reuters)
  154. Wall Street stumbles as subprime worries reemerge (Reuters)
  155. Economy - Friday (Investor's Business Daily)
  156. European stocks drop on Asian weakness (AFP)
  157. Dubai state firm to buy US retailer Barney's (AFP)
  158. Blackstone up 13 percent in NYSE debut (Reuters)
  159. 401(k) Help For High-Paid Executives (Investor's Business Daily)

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