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  1. Ask.com Acquires Dictionary.com
  2. Orkut Creator's Earning
  3. GM U.S. sales up 4 percent in September (Reuters)
  4. Toyota, Ford September sales down, industry weaker (Reuters)
  5. Pending home sales fall sharply (Reuters)
  6. Banks confined if credit woes persist: Goldman (Reuters)
  7. TD Bank to buy Commerce Bancorp for $8.5 billion (Reuters)
  8. British supermarket Tesco profits grow ahead of US launch (AFP)
  9. European shares advance after US record close (AFP)
  10. Morgan Stanley shuffles mortgage unit (AP)
  11. Detroit-area UAW local backs UAW-GM contract (Reuters)
  12. Economy - Monday (Investor's Business Daily)
  13. Overview: Equity bulls undeterred by banks' warnings (FT.com)
  14. Tribune receives $344 million settlement (AP)
  15. Walgreen shares fall as 4Q profit slips (AP)
  16. Global stocks hit record, eye end to credit woes (Reuters)
  17. Fox Business says to lure viewers with less jargon (Reuters)
  18. Citigroup says quarterly profit to plunge (Reuters)
  19. Dow climbs to record (Reuters)
  20. Pimco's Gross: Housing to dominate Fed for years (Reuters)
  21. American Int'l shareholders sue PwC (Reuters)
  22. Manufacturing growth slows in Sept. (AP)
  23. European shares mainly slip amid UBS profit warning (AFP)
  24. Teamsters, UPS agree new 5-year contract (Reuters)
  25. Acxiom buyers in talks to break off deal: report (Reuters)
  26. Nokia in talks to acquire Navteq: report (Reuters)
  27. Wall Street remains on the defensive (FT.com)
  28. Hedge funds set to talk to Northern Rock: paper (Reuters)
  29. SkyWest unit reaches tentative deal with pilots (Reuters)
  30. ECB's Trichet-transparency best vaccine vs contagion (Reuters)
  31. ThyssenKrupp aims to double China sales in 5 years (Reuters)
  32. Wall Street slips on last day of strong September (Reuters)
  33. GM trades jobs for concessions in UAW contract (Reuters)
  34. Forecasts lose shine as credit crunch fuels doubt (Reuters)
  35. Economy - Friday (Investor's Business Daily)
  36. Stock Funds Disgorged $12 Bil In Aug. (Investor's Business Daily)
  37. Greenspan sees recession chances less than 50/50 (Reuters)
  38. Consumer spending up, prices tame (Reuters)
  39. GM could get labor pay savings from UAW deal: report (Reuters)
  40. Bain to buy 3Com (Reuters)
  41. Daewoo says no plan to change Myanmar investment (Reuters)
  42. Wall St higher in choppy trading (FT.com)
  43. Bush enacts deep student lender subsidy cuts (Reuters)
  44. Wyeth names Poussot CEO, boosts buybacks (Reuters)
  45. Economy - Thursday (Investor's Business Daily)
  46. European shares rise in early trading (AFP)
  47. GDP growth revised down, job market strong (Reuters)
  48. KB Home sales plunge as housing market worsens (Reuters)
  49. Wall Street up on signs of economic strength (Reuters)
  50. BA ditches Boeing jumbo for Airbus A380 (Reuters)
  51. AMR investor FL Group urges board to enact changes (Reuters)
  52. European shares climb on takeover news (AFP)
  53. Wall St climbs after GM accord, Bear Stearns report (Reuters)
  54. Sallie Mae $25 billion takeover on verge of collapse (Reuters)
  55. Microsoft "Halo 3" 1st-day sales hit $170 million (Reuters)
  56. Economy - Wednesday (Investor's Business Daily)
  57. Bank sector rally boosts FTSE (FT.com)
  58. Fremont General investor may back out (Reuters)
  59. Bed Bath & Beyond 2nd-quarter profit up slightly (Reuters)
  60. Toyota says may not achieve rise in Sept. U.S. sales (Reuters)
  61. Borse Dubai wins top OMX shareholder accord: sources (Reuters)
  62. Air France prepares bid for Spain's Iberia: report (Reuters)
  63. Microsoft offers to replace damaged "Halo 3" discs (Reuters)
  64. Economy sends off warning flares (AP)
  65. Wall Street hit by retailers' soft outlook (FT.com)
  66. Vonage says to appeal verdict on Sprint patents (Reuters)
  67. U.S. moving "quickly as possible" on Sirius: XM (Reuters)
  68. More signs of rattled consumers? (Reuters)
  69. FTC may drop administrative Whole Foods case (Reuters)
  70. European shares slip in morning deals (AFP)
  71. Expense ratios in 401(k) plans fall (AP)
  72. Amazon spins up digital music store (AP)
  73. Vonage says to appeal verdict on Sprint patents (Reuters)
  74. U.S. moving "quickly as possible" on Sirius: XM (Reuters)
  75. More signs of rattled consumers? (Reuters)
  76. FTC may drop administrative Whole Foods case (Reuters)
  77. European shares slip in morning deals (AFP)
  78. Expense ratios in 401(k) plans fall (AP)
  79. Amazon spins up digital music store (AP)
  80. Target, Lowe's temper sales outlooks (AP)
  81. European shares mixed as spotlight falls on miners, banks (AFP)
  82. DuPont says in technology transfer deal with UTEK (Reuters)
  83. SC Johnson top place to work for U.S. seniors: study (Reuters)
  84. Malaysia's UEM Land, GE tie up on Johor project (Reuters)
  85. Microsoft's "Halo 3" game launches amid spectacle (Reuters)
  86. Economy - Monday (Investor's Business Daily)
  87. Microsoft readies "Halo 3" for launch (Reuters)
  88. Abu Dhabi firm bids for Primewest (Reuters)
  89. Financials weigh on stocks (Reuters)
  90. Dell ties up with GOME to sell PCs in China (Reuters)
  91. London flat as mining gains offset bank losses (FT.com)
  92. Investor confidence at 13-month low: UBS (Reuters)
  93. Microsoft in talks to invest in Facebook: report (Reuters)
  94. Dell to sell PCs through retail stores in China (AFP)
  95. Vote rumours swirl as British finance minister defends economy (AFP)
  96. World markets still affected by fear: Greenspan (Reuters)
  97. Housing, confidence data in focus (Reuters)
  98. Halliburton eyes stakes in Gulf oil firms: report (Reuters)
  99. Starbucks to give away music as new service starts (Reuters)
  100. Car and paper pull Europe higher (FT.com)
  101. Emerging debt seen improving, eyes on core markets (Reuters)
  102. Russia eyes new aviation glory with Superjet (Reuters)
  103. Three hedge funds plan Northern Rock raid: paper (Reuters)
  104. Greenspan faults Democrats on trade (Reuters)
  105. GM, UAW close in on cost-cutting labor deal (Reuters)
  106. GM and UAW resume talks (Reuters)
  107. TJX settles customer class action suits (AP)
  108. European shares advance before weekend (AFP)
  109. Economy - Friday (Investor's Business Daily)
  110. Private equity firms back out of Harman deal (Reuters)
  111. Sprint stock up on sale rumors (Reuters)
  112. Dow, S&P turn in best week since March (Reuters)
  113. House prices to drop much lower: Greenspan (Reuters)
  114. Market rises as earnings beat forecasts (Reuters)
  115. HSBC to close subprime unit (Reuters)
  116. B&L approves Warburg Pincus buyout (Reuters)
  117. Warsh says Fed ready to act as needed (Reuters)
  118. Weak dollar weighs on Japanese stocks (FT.com)
  119. GM, UAW to resume talks later Friday (Reuters)
  120. Oracle net up 25 percent (Reuters)
  121. Nike profit up 51 percent (Reuters)
  122. Economy - Thursday (Investor's Business Daily)
  123. World stock markets facing MidEast-led shake-up (AFP)
  124. Lower Interest Rates Make REITs Attractive (Investor's Business Daily)
  125. Fed, Treasury open to easing loan constraints (Reuters)
  126. Goldman tops views, Bear falls short amid turmoil (Reuters)
  127. Indexes slip as dollar's fall raises worries (Reuters)
  128. M&A bankers deal with something new: idle time (Reuters)
  129. SEC charges 38 traders in stock loan scheme (Reuters)
  130. Nasdaq, Borse Dubai agree on OMX/LSE (Reuters)
  131. Circuit City posts loss in 2nd quarter (AP)
  132. Sony delays PS3 "Home," but no talk of price cuts (Reuters)
  133. Holiday sales seen slowest pace in 5 yrs (Reuters)
  134. GM talks grind on, health-care trust in focus (Reuters)
  135. Yuan rise to spur domestic China growth: U.S. Treasury (Reuters)
  136. Economy - Wednesday (Investor's Business Daily)
  137. Stocks soar as Fed makes sharp cut in rates (FT.com)
  138. Zillow secures $30M in financing (AP)
  139. Morgan Stanley profit hit by credit crunch (Reuters)
  140. General Mills profit up on price hikes (Reuters)
  141. Market extends gains on Fed rate cut (Reuters)
  142. Home starts hit 12-year low, CPI dips in August (Reuters)
  143. Oil will hit $100 but probably not in 2007: Pickens (Reuters)
  144. Fed's rate cut powers up Asia (FT.com)
  145. GM proposes 401(k)-style plan: report (Reuters)
  146. CarMax cuts full-year outlook (Reuters)
  147. Bank of Japan seen on hold as Fed cuts rates (Reuters)
  148. Lehman net falls on writedowns (Reuters)
  149. Wall Street rises before Fed, on Lehman (Reuters)
  150. Best Buy posts higher profit (Reuters)
  151. Nasdaq picks brain for new health care index (Reuters)
  152. Mortgage crisis deepens at Impac, Accredited (Reuters)
  153. View of the day: UK economy (FT.com)
  154. Financials weigh on Asian stock markets (FT.com)
  155. Cracker Barrel parent's earnings fall (Reuters)
  156. Best Buy 2Q earnings up 8.7 percent (AP)
  157. Fed seen cutting rates as housing slump weighs (Reuters)
  158. GM, UAW talks adjourn, job security looms large (Reuters)
  159. Nasdaq considered selling piece of self: report (Reuters)
  160. PetroChina wins environmental clearance before IPO (Reuters)
  161. Greenspan: Recession odds have grown (AP)
  162. E-Trade Financial to restructure units (AP)
  163. AOL realigns ad business, expands HP deal (Reuters)
  164. GM workers on the job as contract talks resume (Reuters)
  165. Stocks extend losses (Reuters)
  166. Bush surprised by Greenspan criticism (AP)
  167. China's rate increase targets food prices (FT.com)
  168. Retirement Ripoff (The Motley Fool)
  169. Oil falls toward $78 as Atlantic storm fades (Reuters)
  170. Stocks slip ahead of Fed meeting (Reuters)
  171. Former Fed chief sees double-digit rates: report (Reuters)
  172. Mortgage banks rock FTSE (FT.com)
  173. Kroger expands personal finance business (AP)
  174. Fed set to cut interest rates (Reuters)
  175. Qatar to win LSE stake with $5.6 billion bid: paper (Reuters)
  176. EU antitrust power in balance on Microsoft decision (Reuters)
  177. Business Objects is looking for a buyer: report (Reuters)
  178. Car-buying spurt helps retail sales (AP)
  179. Still looming large, Greenspan issues memoirs as economy wavers (AFP)
  180. Investment adviser asks if wealthy are necessary (Reuters)
  181. Jumpy customers besiege crisis-hit British bank (Reuters)
  182. EU ministers agree to crisis management blueprint (Reuters)
  183. HSBC says private banking little hit by crisis: paper (Reuters)
  184. Car-buying spurt helps retail sales (AP)
  185. Japanese stocks higher; Nikkei adds 306 (AP)
  186. Market edges up; rate outlook offsets credit worry (Reuters)
  187. UK props up wounded Northern Rock (Reuters)
  188. August retail sales disappoint (Reuters)
  189. Oil spike threatens to undermine airline recovery (Reuters)
  190. GM, UAW talks have until midnight (Reuters)
  191. Bank of America wins Fed OK of LaSalle purchase (Reuters)
  192. Hot-headed investors make better decisions: study (Reuters)
  193. Early Sept consumer sentiment steady: U.Michigan (Reuters)
  194. US retail sales show consumer caution (AFP)
  195. Oil holds near $80 on low supply ahead of winter (Reuters)
  196. UAW singles out GM, rallies for possible strike (Reuters)
  197. Economy - Thursday (Investor's Business Daily)
  198. Oil closes above $80 for first time (AP)
  199. Dollar rebounds slightly after fresh low against euro (AFP)
  200. Greenspan says didn't see subprime storm brewing (Reuters)
  201. Stocks rise on upgrades, McDonald's (Reuters)
  202. Jobless claims suggest resilient labor market (Reuters)
  203. ABN AMRO takeover saga enters final chapter (Reuters)
  204. FTSE slips as banks fall after BoE action (FT.com)
  205. Euro, oil, subprime crisis gang up on mooted eurozone rate hike (AFP)
  206. Oil eases after topping $80 on supply fears (Reuters)
  207. Home loan demand up as rates tumble (Reuters)
  208. EDS offers retirement to 12,000 workers (Reuters)
  209. McDonald's raises annual dividend by 50 percent (Reuters)
  210. IMF sees Australian GDP up 4.4 percent (AP)
  211. Wall Street in defensive mode (FT.com)
  212. Target to weigh sale of credit-card assets (Reuters)
  213. Paulson says subprime woes will take longer to fix (Reuters)
  214. Oil hits record above $79 (Reuters)
  215. Home-loan denial rate rose in 2006: report (Reuters)
  216. Buffett further reduces stake in PetroChina (Reuters)
  217. Exclusivity? Try Lamborghini's $1.4 million car (Reuters)
  218. Global Overview: Stocks rally on prospect of Fed easing (FT.com)
  219. IMF predicts only 'moderate' US slowdown (AFP)
  220. Toys R Us expands toy safety notification efforts (Reuters)
  221. July job turnover slowest pace since April 2006 (Reuters)
  222. Court orders former trader Jett to pay $8.41 million (Reuters)
  223. Economy - Tuesday (Investor's Business Daily)
  224. Wall Street in rebound mode ahead of Bernanke (FT.com)
  225. Trade gap narrows in welcome sign for growth (Reuters)
  226. NewsCorp won't pull videos from iTunes (Reuters)
  227. OPEC to raise output: Qatar (Reuters)
  228. Bernanke: current account gap cannot persist (Reuters)
  229. Wall Street rises on tech outlook (Reuters)
  230. Strong financials extend FTSE gains (FT.com)
  231. Fed officials strike differing notes on economy (Reuters)
  232. Chances of recession rise in Blue Chip forecast (Reuters)
  233. FTSE inches higher in cautious trade (FT.com)
  234. Growth in consumer credit slows slightly (AP)
  235. Wal-Mart lowers 2Q profit by $153M (AP)
  236. Billionaire Lewis buys Bear Stearns stake (Reuters)
  237. Weyerhaeuser may close plants (Reuters)
  238. Intel boosts third-quarter revenue forecast (Reuters)
  239. Nasdaq drops more than 1 percent (Reuters)
  240. GM, Ford likely to establish trust fund: analyst (Reuters)
  241. Fed's Yellen: turmoil adds to risk for economy (Reuters)
  242. Asia stocks tumble on US economic fears (FT.com)
  243. Home Depot revises 2007 outlook after buyback (Reuters)
  244. Asian stocks tumble (Reuters)
  245. Oil eases over $76 on jobs data (Reuters)
  246. Most OPEC oil ministers hold line, Saudi silent (Reuters)
  247. Spread of Wi-Fi could boost Atheros, Barron's says (Reuters)
  248. Storm clouds gather for US economy as job growth stalls (AFP)
  249. Greenspan says market turbulence similar to prior crises (AFP)
  250. Bond fund investors may be in for shock (AP)

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