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  1. Russia's Mechel eyes $4 bln Frankfurt IPO-paper
  2. Price of oil is famine as food plugs demand
  3. Analyst says Microsoft's Yahoo bid is a ploy
  4. How Yahoo might get away
  5. Do Bond Insurers Need CPR? - Fears of a muni market meltdown may be overblown
  6. Official: Mining Giant Vale Should Stay Brazilian - Estado
  7. Buffet sees no credit crunch, forecasts lower dollar
  8. MBIA Offering $750 Million in Stock
  9. Rio's fate aside, China braces for costly iron ore
  10. China eyes stake in Australia's Fortescue-paper
  11. Moody's to Consider Changes In Structured-Finance Ratings
  12. The Microsoft-Yahoo deal's bad numbers
  13. Banks Working on Ambac Bailout
  14. Microsoft offers $44.6 bln for Yahoo; targets 'dominant player'
  15. Dollar Heads for Weekly Decline Against Euro on Rate Outlook
  16. Stocks Bounce Higher As Bond Woes Ease
  17. Amazon earnings double; profit forecast causes concern
  18. Shippers Soar on BHP/Baosteel Deal
  19. Fed's FOMC Cuts Again, Slashing Key Rate by 0.5%
  20. Insider Buy At C
  21. Yahoo Will Cut 1,000 Jobs
  22. Bond Insurer AGO: Industry Bailout Cost Overstated
  23. Dry Bulk Shipper Excel Saves Quintana's Day
  24. Citigroup Calls Vale-Xstrata Deal 'Almost Inevitable'
  25. Welcome slowdown
  26. Too Big to Fail
  27. China coal miners' shares afire despite market slump
  28. New approach may power future of solar
  29. Financial crisis could cost London 20,000 jobs
  30. Frankfurt - Landesbanks' subprime exposure 80 bln euros
  31. Credit crisis fallout spreads to Middle East
  32. Crisis grips European hedge funds
  33. Md. Scientists Build Bacterial Chromosome
  34. From Microsoft’s lofty perch, no sign of a slowdown
  35. Investors consider launching new monolines
  36. Stimulus deal struck
  37. SocGen reels from record $7 billion rogue trader fraud
  38. Shipping chief denies key role in collapse of dry bulk rates
  39. Stocks Surge, Erasing Big Losses, at End of Volatile Day
  40. Motorola Predicts Unexpected Loss After Profit Slump
  41. Buffet buys 3 percent stake in Swiss Re
  42. Hong Kong Stocks Surge Most in a Decade; HSBC, Hang Lung Jump
  43. Apple 2Q Outlook Spooks Investors
  44. Bank of America 4Q Profits Plunge
  45. Fed slashes key rate to 3.5%
  46. Stock Investors Suddenly See Every Glass Half-Empty
  47. Brazil's Vale in talks to buy Xstrata in mining mega-deal
  48. World Bank Plans To Name Justin Lin Chief Economist - Source
  49. Rio Soars On Raised Bid Hopes
  50. Bush Backs $145 Billion Economic Plan
  51. Default Fears Unnerve Markets
  52. IBM issues strong 2008 profit outlook
  53. U.S. Stocks Tumble on Recession Concern, Merrill Lynch Loss
  54. Bernanke: Juice the economy 'quickly'
  55. Baltic dry sea freight index sees record fall
  56. China resorts to biodiesel projects to solve energy shortage
  57. Microsoft Could Make Apple Play with Logitech
  58. JPMorgan suffers earnings slide
  59. Iron ore prices ready to roar
  60. Merrill lines up fresh $6.6 billion capital injection
  61. Citigroup Swings to a Loss, Plans to Raise More Capital
  62. Dry Bulk Down on Uncertainty Over Iron Ore
  63. Citi’s Investment From China May Hit Snag
  64. Wall Street rises sharply in early trading after IBM results lift hopes
  65. China to Invest Billions to Remedy Water Pollution
  66. Toyota Will Offer a Plug-In Hybrid by 2010
  67. WSJ: Citi may get cash from Saudi Prince
  68. Fed Chief Opens the Door To 'Substantive' Rate Cuts
  69. Bank May Buy Troubled Giant in Home Loans
  70. Bofa In Talks to Buy Countrywide