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AP Top Business News At 2:10 a.m.

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  1. Aussie Court: Kazaa File-Swapping Illegal
  2. Oil Prices Fall on Stockpile Release
  3. Deal to Allow China Textiles in Europe
  4. Carnival Cuts Earnings Estimates
  5. VW to Cut Jobs Among German Employees
  6. France Raises Public Deficit Forecast
  7. Italian Bank Chief Is on the Hot Seat
  8. Storm Evacuees Begin Looking for New Jobs
  9. UBS to Sell 3 Private Banks to Julius Baer
  10. Holiday Travel Slows As Gas Prices Level
  11. Half of Damaged Refineries Near Restarting
  12. Striking Northwest Workers Walk in Parades
  13. Fiat Pinning Its Hopes on New Punto Model
  14. British Airways: Passenger Numbers Down
  15. Asian, European Markets See Gains
  16. Katrina Victims Get Seized Knockoff Items
  17. Deal to Let Chinese Garments Into Europe
  18. Japan Plans to Release Oil From Stockpile
  19. Oil, Gas Prices Drop As Markets Calm Down
  20. Stocks Set to Open Up After Holiday Weekend
  21. U.S. Appeals Report in Lumber Dispute
  22. EU States Discuss Deal to Unblock Textiles
  23. Axa Posts Rise in First-Half Net Profit
  24. Fiat Launches a New Punto Model
  25. Oil Prices Fall, Pump Prices Seen Dropping
  26. Survey: Service Sector of Economy Grows
  27. Stocks Climb on Service Sector Reading
  28. Wal-Mart: Katrina May Affect Sales
  29. Mastercard Gets Notice on Payment Practices
  30. EU Says High Oil Prices Threaten Growth
  31. Endesa to Hold Meeting to Study Bid
  32. Former Skandia CEO Charged With Fraud
  33. Axa First-Half Net Profit Up 31 Percent
  34. Oil Prices Fall, Pump Prices Seen Dropping
  35. Dow Ends Up 142 As Oil Prices Tumble
  36. Wal-Mart: Katrina May Affect Sales Figures
  37. BellSouth: Katrina Repairs May Cost $600M
  38. Spain's Endesa Rejects Takeover Bid
  39. Morgan Stanley to Pay to Settle Complaint
  40. S&P Downgrades Northwest Airlines' Debt
  41. Katrina Economic Impact May Top $100B
  42. Ex-Microsoft Exec Alleges Incompetence
  43. Federal Vioxx Cases Moving to Houston
  44. Ford Ends Employee Discounts on 2006 Cars
  45. United Marching Toward Bankruptcy Exit
  46. New Boeing CEO Must Deal With Strike
  47. BellSouth: Katrina Repairs May Cost $600M
  48. S. Korea's Stock Index Hits Record High
  49. China's Huaxia Banks Sells Stake
  50. Hurricane Katrina to Increase Joblessness
  51. Productivity Growth Slows, Labor Costs Up
  52. Stocks Decline on Inflation Concerns
  53. Oil Prices Cool As Storm Recovery Continues
  54. Delta Reducing Its Capacity in Cincinnati
  55. Capital One Now to Pay $5B for Hibernia
  56. Credit Agricole Second-Quarter Profit Up
  57. Hurricane Katrina to Reduce Employment
  58. Ford Recalls 3.8 Million Pickups, SUVs
  59. Stocks Are Mixed on Signs of Inflation
  60. Katrina Victims to Get $2K Debit Cards
  61. United Airlines Files Reorganization Plan
  62. States Sue U.S. Energy Dept. on Standards
  63. Oil Prices Slip As Gulf Production Restarts
  64. Cruise Lines Pay More for Fuel After Storm
  65. Hurricane Katrina to Reduce Employment
  66. Ford, Toyota Recall Nearly 5M Trucks, SUVs
  67. Dow Ends Up 44 As Oil Prices Drop
  68. Delta to Cut Up to 1,000 More Positions
  69. DOE: Oil Production to Be Normal in Nov.
  70. United Files Plan to Leave Bankruptcy
  71. Apple Launches New ITunes Phone and IPod
  72. GlaxoSmithKline to Purchase ID Biomedical
  73. Oil Prices Fall; Gasoline Prices Decline
  74. Bank of China: No Comment on Probe Report
  75. Energy Dept: Natural Gas Prices May Rise
  76. Lampert Takes Hands-On Role at Sears
  77. Rating Agency Eyes La., Miss. Debt
  78. Oil Prices Jump Above $65 a Barrel
  79. Japanese Stocks Rise, Dollar Higher
  80. Shares of EBay Dip After Buyout Reports
  81. AP: Disney Exec Says Hong Kong Park Ready
  82. Stocks Climb on Intel, Texas Instruments
  83. General Re Unit Receives 'Wells Notice'
  84. FEMA Hires Emergency Housing Contractors
  85. Continental Sees $300M in Savings for 2005
  86. VW Taps Bentley Exec to Run Two Units
  87. Allianz: Katrina May Cost at Least $583.6M
  88. Morgan Stanley Says Two More Quit Board
  89. Katrina Damages Estimate Upped to $125B
  90. Confidence Drops in September on Katrina
  91. Merck in Vioxx Fight for Long Haul
  92. Oil Prices Sag As Traders' Worries Calm
  93. General Re CEO Receives Notice From SEC
  94. Judge Postpones Finishing WorldCom Deal
  95. Fiat, Ford to Work Together on Small Cars
  96. Former Boeing Chairman Lew Platt Dies
  97. Alternative Fuel Stocks Skyrocketing
  98. Northwest Union Doubts Deal Is Near
  99. Katrina May Cost U.S. As Much As Two Wars
  100. Much of Gulf of Mexico Oil Still Blocked