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  1. Ford will shut down 10 N.A. plants in early January
  2. Polaroid files for chapter 11 bankruptcy, again
  3. The Economist examines 'recession-proof' games industry
  4. Toyota poised for first annual loss in 71 years
  5. Bush greenlights $17.4 billion Auto Rescue/Bailout package
  6. London to consider scrapping congestion charge for economy's sake
  7. Earnings preview: Will Walgreen's Q1 be healthy or ailing?
  8. Alliance Berstein: Another huge financial firm pushes out CEO
  9. Cemex (CMX): 'Solid' play on infrastructure
  10. Debt bombs defused at Macy's, American Apparel
  11. Accenture takes the recession in stride
  12. Helping the economy by selling weapons
  13. Would you like fries with your coffee?
  14. Earnings highlights: Best Buy, FedEx, Goldman Sachs, Nike, RIM, Oracle and others
  15. Retailers need this weekend, weather may keep customers away
  16. Stock pick and pans for troubled times: DIS, Q, RTN, RIMM, GIS, BIDU, STE ...
  17. RIM's new BlackBerry Storm seeing heavy customer returns?
  18. Discover Financial Services: Is it a buy?
  19. Stabilized credit markets could hit more bumps in road in 2009, economist says
  20. Best Buy (BBY) earnings drop 77% - retailer offers buyouts to almost all employees
  21. Obama team targets infrastructure
  22. Entrepreneur's Journal: Alternative financing in a tough economy
  23. What is 'mark to market' and how does it work?
  24. Putting $120 trillion into the global economy?
  25. Hill Internationall (HIL): Project management profits
  26. Canadian auto aid, a drop in the bucket
  27. Ben's dollar decline -- what's going on?
  28. Billionaire Blowups of 2008
  29. McDonald's (MCD) and Wal-Mart (WMT) only DJIA gainers
  30. Top Stock Picks '09: E-House Holdings (EJ)
  31. General Motors nibbles at its first slice of government cheese
  32. Time Warner Cable and Viacom cut a programming deal
  33. A new year's resolution for the U.S.: End dependence on foreign oil
  34. Top Stock Picks '09: Apple (AAPL)
  35. Activist investing gains momentum
  36. Happy Birthday euro! Currency turns age 10 January 1
  37. Low gas prices don't put drivers back on the road
  38. Favorite stocks for 2009: Top picks from 75 advisors
  39. Martin Wolf: Wanted! Economic pragmatists with bold ideas
  40. Former Merrill exec gets $25 million for doing nothing; buys co-op
  41. Nintendo Wii continues crushing the competition in December
  42. Why are CDOs so important?
  43. How much money does Madoff really have?
  44. Will Sony cut the price of PlayStation 3 in '09?
  45. Holiday shoppers spent 3% less online in 2008
  46. Bernie Madoff's one degree of separation from Kevin Bacon
  47. U.S. could be facing debt 'time bomb' this year
  48. U.S. manufacturing weakest in 28 years
  49. Apple’s Jobs Being Treated for a Hormone Imbalance
  50. Will Solar Save Chip Companies?
  51. Toshiba Sees Bright Sales in Solar
  52. Automakers Fear a New Normal of Low Sales
  53. Investors Strain to Sell Start-Up Companies
  54. Why Apple’s iTunes Concessions Are a Double-Edged Sword
  55. As Sales Picture Worsens, Intel Trims Forecast Again
  56. A Crisis Trumps Constraint
  57. Macy's will shutter 11 stores in 9 states
  58. Google: 1 Million Advertisers in 2007, More Now
  59. For BlackBerry, Obama’s Devotion Is Priceless
  60. Global Financial Crisis Upends the Plans of Many South Koreans to Study Abroad
  61. Culture Shift: Top Trends for 2009
  62. Paying a High Price for Bad Advice
  63. Citigroup Shakeup: Rubin Resigns, Smith Barney for Sale as Losses Mount
  64. Obama's $800B Stimulus: 'The Right Side of Big' But Too Focused on Tax Cuts
  65. How Investors Can Profit from 290M Chinese Internet Surfers
  66. Seagate Shares Fall on Surprise Management Shift
  67. Unemployed? Monster.com Wants You to Laugh
  68. Board Tries to Chart Recovery for Scandal-Ridden Indian Firm
  69. Former Chief of Autodesk Takes Reins at Yahoo
  70. A Text Arrives. Oh, It’s Just an ‘Idol’ Ad.
  71. Intel Shifts Image Advertising to a Smaller Agency
  72. Obama’s Message a Boon for Merchandisers
  73. How To Be a Good Billionaire
  74. Six-Figure Jobs You Don't Need A College Degree For
  75. Apple Chief Temporarily Steps Aside
  76. Motorola Plans 4,000 More Job Cuts in 2009
  77. Intel Capital Invests $23 Million in India
  78. Internet Usage Rises in China
  79. Sony and Toshiba Shares Fall Sharply
  80. Google will lay off 100 recruiters, shift to fewer sites
  81. Netbooks won't save PC market this year, surveys say
  82. Microsoft and Yahoo Executives Meet
  83. Circuit City to Shut Down
  84. Global Music Sales Fell 7% in ’08 as CDs Lost Favor
  85. Investors Strain to Sell Start-Up Companies
  86. In Silicon Valley, Venture Capitalists Turn Cautious and Focus on the Short Term
  87. Penthouse Magazine Firm Planning to Offer Shares
  88. ’92 Ponzi Case Missed Signals About Madoff
  89. Citigroup Reports Big Loss and a Breakup Plan
  90. A Business Forced to Shrink May Be Stronger
  91. A County in China Sees Its Fortunes in Tea Leaves Until a Bubble Bursts
  92. One Day You’re Indispensable, the Next Day...
  93. Bailout Is a Windfall to Banks, if Not to Borrowers
  94. Obama Urged to Move Swiftly to Rescue Banks
  95. Indian Executive Is Said to Have Siphoned Cash
  96. How About a Stimulus for Financial Advice?
  97. The Popular Newsweekly Becomes a Lonely Category
  98. German Warning for Russia: Maintain Europe’s Gas Flow
  99. Sharp Trade Contraction Knows No Borders
  100. PC shipments decline worldwide in 4Q
  101. Sharper Image Stores Are Dead, but the Brand Goes On
  102. Music Industry Imitates Digital Pirates to Turn a Profit
  103. Inauguration Crowd Will Test Cellphone Networks
  104. Steve Jobs on the road to Golgotha
  105. Some Little Debbie products recalled
  106. RBS may report $41.6 billion loss
  107. Microsoft Gets Spanked By EU Over Internet Explorer Row
  108. Apple Without Steve Is Like Disney Without Walt
  109. Fiat Nears Stake in Chrysler That Could Lead to Takeover
  110. Hungary says gas imports via Ukraine resumed-MOL
  111. State Street Net Falls 71% on Costs to Support Funds
  112. J&J Profit Rises 14% on Consumer Sales, Cost Cuts
  113. Biggest ever credit card data breach
  114. 3rd UPDATE: Ericsson 4Q Net Pft Dips 31%, To Cut 5,000 Jobs
  115. Asia markets close sharply lower on financial fears
  116. Sell-Off Is Sobering Welcome From Wall Street
  117. IBM bucks gloom with rosy outlook
  118. Wall Street Tries to Climb Back From a Down Day
  119. Investors Dump Shares As Banking Fears Mount
  120. Intel Slashes Processor Prices
  121. UPDATE 3-India's Wipro Q3 up 9 pct, muted outlook hits shares
  122. Microsoft responds to Sony's recent Xbox 360 criticisms
  123. Correlation is not causation
  124. Citrix, Intel Collaborate On Desktop Virtualization
  125. Chrysler Deal: No Such Thing as Free Ride
  126. Tax Issue Won't Derail Geithner
  127. Facebook's Big Day: 1.5 Million Obama-Related Status Updates Via CNN
  128. Relief in Europe as Russia resumes flow of gas
  129. Credit card processor Heartland says system was breached
  130. Banking problems drain stock market of hope
  131. GM Says U.S. Sales Rate May Sink Below 10 Million (Update1)
  132. SEC looking into Apple's disclosures on Jobs' health
  133. UAL, AMR forecast more capacity cuts in 2009
  134. Apple Q1 2009 earnings preview
  135. Apple drops anti-piracy measures from iWork '09
  136. Apple's iPhone may have outsold Android nearly 6-to-1
  137. Apple's Mac, iPod sales see slight rebound in December
  138. Unknown Powder at Wall St. Journal
  139. RPT-CORRECTED-US STOCKS-Wall St up but Geithner anxiety stifles
  140. I.B.M. Tops Forecasts for the Quarter
  141. Google Ends Sale of Ads in Papers After 2 Years
  142. Japan exports plunge by record; China growth slows
  143. Sony Projects Record Operating Loss as Demand Falls
  144. Nokia 4Q Net Profit Slips On Weaker Sales
  145. Geithner Pledges Prolonged Effort to Stabilize Banks
  146. SADC to hold extraordinary summit for Zimbabwe power-sharing deal
  147. Recession doesn't bite Apple
  148. Shareholder Sues Bank of America
  149. Bank of New York Mellon sees losses
  150. Tech stocks under pressure today
  151. Nokia profit down 69%
  152. Google gets fewer clicks in the recession
  153. Advanced Micro Devices in the midst of restructuring
  154. Microsoft could suffer from slowing PC sales
  155. More recession data today
  156. $635 Million Is Donated to Fight Polio
  157. Intel Cuts Capacity
  158. EBay Sales: Going, Going...
  159. Apple's Impressive Quarterly Numbers
  160. Apple Soars as Record Sales Ease Concerns About Jobs
  161. TOPWRAP 5-China growth slows, Bank of Japan sees deflation
  162. BOJ Cuts Forecasts, Considers Buying Corporate Bonds
  163. GE 4Q Net Falls 44%, Confirms Intent To Keep AAA, Dividend
  164. 2nd UPDATE: UK 4Q GDP Contracts 1.5%; UK In Recession
  165. Obama to Host Bipartisan Meeting on Economy
  166. Recession Britain: It's official
  167. Qimonda files for bankruptcy
  168. European Drug Shares Up On Pfizer Talk, But No Big Deals Seen
  169. Stocks brace for a battering
  170. U.K. Economy Shrinks Most Since 1980, in Recession (Update2)
  171. Asia Inc's advantage over rivals: Access to money
  172. paidContent.org - Google's $726 Million Writedown On AOL Is More Painful To Time Warn
  173. AOL-Google: The Deal As Non-Deal
  174. Microsoft Cuts Hit Home in City That Loves $1,599 Carbon Bikes
  175. UPDATE 1-China notes U.S. yuan charge, to hold anger in check
  176. Google reports drop in profit for 1st time
  177. Microsoft a window into tech sector's crash
  178. Pfizer eyes Wyeth's drug pipeline
  179. Palm to Apple: We'll "vigorously" defend our IP, too
  180. General Electric sees more credit losses in 2009
  181. Obama Says New $825 Billion Stimulus Plan Is 'on Target'
  182. Harley Profit Drops 58%, 1,100 Jobs Cut; Shares Fall
  183. Pfizer Bid May Spur Consolidation as Glaxo Goes Solo
  184. Once a Boon, Euro Now Burdens Some Nations
  185. Costs and Tighter Rules Thwart Refinancings
  186. Obama to Keep Fighting for Economic Stimulus Plan
  187. French workers down tools in general strike over handling of financial crisis
  188. German Jan jobless rise is biggest in nearly 4 yrs
  189. Hennes & Mauritz quarterly net income up 9.4%
  190. Toshiba Forecasts Record Loss as Chip Prices Plunge
  191. At a Time of Calls for Painfully Higher Taxes, Some Say the Timing Is Wrong
  192. Bloomberg Budget Plan Calls for Benefits Cuts
  193. U.S. GDP shrank 3.8% last quarter, most since 1982
  194. Wall St face moment of truth over pay, perks
  195. Steep Slide in U.S. Economy as Unsold Goods Pile Up
  196. Getting Theirs Cuts Both Ways on Wall Street
  197. It’s Theirs and They’re Not Apologizing
  198. Coca-Cola Deleting ‘Classic’ From Coke Label
  199. Exxon Posts Record 2008 Profit Despite Slip in 4th Quarter
  200. Investors Gloomy as January Disappoints
  201. Roche’s Genentech Bid Turns Hostile
  202. Newspaper Companies to Make More Cutbacks
  203. British Unions, Angry Over Use of Foreign Workers, Stage Walkouts
  204. Japan’s Latest Woes Include Layoffs at NEC
  205. Nvidia Nabs a Top Scientist From Stanford
  206. Midas Had a Bad Year in 2008, but He’s Still Rich
  207. Analog TV Shutoff Still Likely to Be Delayed
  208. Putin Turns Down Michael Dell’s Aid Offer
  209. NTT DoCoMo sees 16% uptick in nine-month operating profit
  210. Canada optimistic it will be exempted
  211. Stimulus package: Big money, huge plans
  212. Governors Try to Embrace Fiscal Adversity
  213. Disgorge, Wall Street Fat Cats
  214. Obama: Wall Street 'Arrogance and Greed' Won't Be Tolerated
  215. N.Z. Dollar at 8-Year Low Versus Yen; Australian Currency Falls
  216. TOPWRAP 1-S.Korea exports tumble, slump hits Japan tech firms
  217. Data breaches cost $6.6 million on average, survey finds
  218. South Korean Exports Take Massive Hit
  219. Nikkei slips 1.6 pct as Hitachi, earnings weigh
  220. CN finalizes purchase of EJ&E
  221. Senate Republicans want stimulus bill cut-McConnell
  222. Applied Materials warns of loss, weak revenue
  223. ISM factory index bounces off lows in January
  224. Obama Says Governors Want 'Swift Action' on Stimulus, Urges Washington Not to Stall
  225. Mattel's fourth-quarter profit falls 46%
  226. Quarter-million still without power in icy Kentucky
  227. Spending: Lowest rise in 47 years
  228. BOJ unveils $11 billion stock buying scheme
  229. GM, Chrysler Gain Momentum on Labor Cuts to Retain U.S. Loans
  230. Bank of Japan to Buy Shares in Companies From Banks
  231. Postal Service seeks to weather economic storm
  232. Australia and Japan try fresh measures to bolster economies
  233. Asian Shares Higher; BOJ Bolsters Nikkei
  234. Macy's to Cut 7,000 Jobs Amid Reorganization
  235. Australia Cuts Key Interest Rate to 45-Year-Low 3.25%
  236. RBA slashes interest rate to 3.25%, lowest level since 1964
  237. Sony's Woes: Japan's Iconic Brands Strained
  238. Citigroup comes clean on TARP spending
  239. UPDATE: Motorola Swings To 4Q Loss, Suspends Dividend
  240. IBM to build massive supercomputer for U.S. government
  241. Dow Chemical, Merck & Co. Citi, Motorola in the spotlight
  242. Boras: Manny talks with LA to resume
  243. Breakfast free, but towing costs some in Rosenberg
  244. U.S. auto sales hit 27-year low
  245. Bank Rescue Would Entail Triage for Troubled Assets
  246. Analysis: Granholm's coal policy won't end debate
  247. Additions by Senate Push Stimulus Near $1 Trillion
  248. Motorola signals shift in strategy upmarket
  249. Unions say deal at hand in UK foreign labour dispute
  250. Euro zone Dec retail sales fall more than expected