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

