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  1. Katrina to tax Fed as Greenspan era draws to close
  2. Norwegians set to swing left in vote despite boom
  3. Baer breakthrough puts small Swiss banks on the spot
  4. Gas Natural bid could spur utility M&A in Europe
  5. CSFB highlights big picture anomaly stock picks
  6. Novartis seals research alliance with Alnylam
  7. Oil majors still see potential in UK North Sea
  8. Merkel could transform EU
  9. Japan opposition's Okada: serious but not exciting?
  10. Power proves elusive for Poland's political twins
  11. Fed to keep raising rates despite Katrina
  12. Investors groan after German vote deadlock
  13. Borrowing to rebuild U.S. Gulf to come at a price
  14. North Korea back from the brink
  15. OPEC's refinery plans will bind the West closer
  16. Liberia's dispossessed scavenge among ruins of war
  17. Time to decide who should steer world economy
  18. Merger boom set to thrive throughout 2006
  19. Falklands and Argentina stuck in icy political impasse
  20. Russia election buzz puts gold sale in limbo
  21. Global music sales decline but digital tunes gain
  22. Pirated goods plague Gulf trading hub Dubai
  23. Russians cautiously embrace mortgages
  24. Supply woes dominate European refiners
  25. Asia treads uneven path to higher interest rates
  26. Brazilian unions fret as prison labour rises
  27. Internet gaming -- not a bubble waiting to burst
  28. Copper price strength seen genuine
  29. Russian restaurateur reigns over Midas-touch empire
  30. Japan's homeless left out of economic recovery
  31. US Mormons prepare for worst by storing supplies
  32. Tied up in Russian red tape? Send a birthday card
  33. Nuclear power quietly confident in energy debate
  34. China's wealth gap reaching critical level
  35. Scale is key in growing market for self-medication
  36. Euro losing allure for EU newcomers
  37. Indian contemporary art hot and haute in global market
  38. From Bangalore with chips: India eyes semiconductors
  39. Scandals turn Italy off its unofficial royals
  40. Decline of big German parties poses stability risk
  41. Business in Kazakhstan: don't forget the government
  42. Tribe and politics complicate war on graft in Nigeria
  43. Southern Thailand's people and economy in despair
  44. Islamic NGOs under scrutiny amid al Qaeda fears
  45. Saving the planet at the flick of a switch
  46. Russian villages empty as population collapses
  47. Chiang Mai threatens to burst with tourism influx
  48. Private interest could create more gold funds
  49. Risk of flu pandemic a shadow on world economy
  50. Asia grapples with rural poverty despite high growth
  51. Big Oil bears brunt of anger over petrol prices
  52. Money rows despite "colossal" Potter film budget
  53. Using sun and earth to survive in harsh Eritrea
  54. Few big hurdles seen for Bernanke
  55. Mosquito museum vital weapon in disease fight
  56. Colourful Fischer quits German stage
  57. Art show kicks off World Cup culture drive
  58. Few big hurdles seen for new Fed chief
  59. China may swap and buy oil assets with global majors
  60. Consumers demand more morals on the menu
  61. Foreigners queue for slice of expensive Angola
  62. Libby a quiet force who pushed case for war
  63. Equatorial Guineans get poorer despite oil boom
  64. China winemakers get better with age
  65. Bird flu virulence key concern for scientists
  66. Without oil or gold, Senegal bets on stability
  67. Arab TV dramas kindle debate on roots of militancy
  68. Business faces pressure on climate change stance
  69. Iraq oil industry bogged down in cycle of violence
  70. No easy way out for Syria's Assad after UN vote
  71. Miners search Papua New Guinea jungles for riches
  72. Enterprising locals profit from Darfur conflict
  73. Grand coalition not so grand for German economy
  74. Woman editor wants to head Afghan parliament
  75. Northern Ireland murals tell story of changing society
  76. Japan Inc. shops abroad to appease feisty investors
  77. Bosnia looks beyond Dayton a decade after the war
  78. Sri Lankan ex-PM places vote hopes on growth
  79. Leftist Italian icon gets tough on law and order
  80. Merger mania spares sterling from losses vs euro
  81. Commonwealth leaders to warn on world trade
  82. Branson's Virgin to go green for cheap jet fuel
  83. India gets a taste for wine
  84. Bombing throws spotlight on Turkey's "deep state"
  85. Mixed profit views cloud China's economic outlook
  86. Warm glow of Irish peat takes edge off oil woes
  87. East beats West in troubled Germany
  88. WHO's "war room" prepares for bird flu pandemic
  89. Sony may lose grip in next game consoles war
  90. Israeli "Bulldozer" Sharon smashes new path
  91. Sri Lanka PM's gamble on Marxist allies pays off
  92. In Arctic, evidence for global warming mounts
  93. UBS to use equities muscle to win outsourcing
  94. Liberia's "Iron Lady" needs steely determination
  95. Jordan faces threat of homegrown militants
  96. Euro faces long winter as Trichet softens stance
  97. Preacher Green to step up to HSBC top job
  98. The Russians are coming but it's more G7 than G8
  99. For Chinese city, flooding is way of life
  100. Black Sea pipelines look to bypass Turkish straits