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  1. Wal-Mart keeps forecast; water sales up (Reuters)
  2. OPEC to raise output by 2 mln bpd-Spiegel (Reuters)
  3. Oil prices eating away at high-flying Chinese economy (AFP)
  4. Northwest talks with mechanics end (Reuters)
  5. Katrina fallout, oil prices in spotlight (Reuters)
  6. WTO negotiators start last dash for deal (Reuters)
  7. Siemens could cut 10,000 jobs: report (Reuters)
  8. Northwest talks with mechanics break off (Reuters)
  9. Gasoline price surges to record - analyst (Reuters)
  10. Dell shares look appetizing - Barron's (Reuters)
  11. Economy Key Election Issue in Germany (AP)
  12. Katrina Pushes Gas Price to All-Time High (AP)
  13. EBay to buy Skype for $4.1 bln: Source (Reuters)
  14. Former Marsh execs face indictment: WSJ (Reuters)
  15. Sony to announce new strategy Sept. 22 (Reuters)
  16. Oracle to buy rival Siebel for $5.85 bln (Reuters)
  17. Stock futures point higher on deal news (Reuters)
  18. Office Depot to close 27 stores (Reuters)
  19. Katrina, oil price hit growth but global economy dynamic: Trichet (AFP)
  20. Wachovia to Purchase Westcorp for $3.42B (AP)
  21. eBay paying up to $4 bln for Skype (Reuters)
  22. Delta stock plummets as bankruptcy looms (Reuters)
  23. Wachovia to buy 2 auto lenders for $4 bln (Reuters)
  24. Businesses Urged to Invest in Gulf Coast (AP)
  25. Wachovia Agrees to Acquire Westcorp (AP)
  26. Ford to sell Hertz for $5.6 bln (Reuters)
  27. EBay paying up to $4 bln for Skype (Reuters)
  28. West Marine falls, Ford rises (Reuters)
  29. Delta trading active on possible filing (Reuters)
  30. Katrina Building Needs May Trigger Cuts (AP)
  31. Wachovia Agrees to Acquire Westcorp (AP)
  32. Target sees negligible Katrina impact (Reuters)
  33. Ford to sell Hertz for $5.6 bln (Reuters)
  34. Simple business rules spur job creation (Reuters)
  35. Nokia raises Q3 guidance on strong demand (Reuters)
  36. Delphi:Hopes for rescue deal within month (Reuters)
  37. Chrysler:US market trend to extend to '06 (Reuters)
  38. Boeing-Lockheed deal in trouble: WSJ (Reuters)
  39. EnCana to sell Ecuador oil, pipeline unit (Reuters)
  40. Asia lags in pro-business reforms: Report (Reuters)
  41. Producer prices surge, trade gap narrows (Reuters)
  42. Stocks fall, led by Best Buy, P&G (Reuters)
  43. Oil at $63, high price erodes demand (Reuters)
  44. Delphi needs rescue framework by Oct. 17 (Reuters)
  45. Gas Costs Fuel Inflation at Wholesale Level (AP)
  46. Stocks drop on profit worries (Reuters)
  47. Best Buy 2Q Earnings Surge on Sales (AP)
  48. Bankruptcy fears hammer Northwest (Reuters)
  49. Blue chips fall as P&G slips (Reuters)
  50. Oil extends losses as high price erodes demand (Reuters)
  51. Producer prices tame, trade gap shrinks (Reuters)
  52. Investors OK America West/US Air merger (Reuters)
  53. Business Watercooler Stories (AP)
  54. Best Buy profit misses estimates (Reuters)
  55. Producer prices tame, trade gap shrinks (Reuters)
  56. Abbott: Escalating profit growth in '07 (Reuters)
  57. China Industrial Output Up 16 Pct. in Aug. (AP)
  58. Ford to take aggressive stance on costs (Reuters)
  59. Mortgages fell last week as rates rose (Reuters)
  60. US stock futures head higher (Reuters)
  61. Wal-Mart faces a new class action lawsuit (USATODAY.com)
  62. Port of New Orleans reopens (Reuters)
  63. Stocks slightly higher, bank shares gain (Reuters)
  64. Katrina Makes Impact on Industrial Output (AP)
  65. Mortgage applications fall last week (Reuters)
  66. TJX Cos. Chief Executive Steps Down (AP)
  67. Delta Air files for Chapter 11 protection (Reuters)
  68. Stocks fall as oil gains by nearly $2 (Reuters)
  69. US Airways reorganization approved (Reuters)
  70. Retail sales fall, storm hits industries (Reuters)
  71. Storm-hit New Orleans port back to life (Reuters)
  72. Katrina Makes Impact on Industrial Output (AP)
  73. Wal-Mart accused of allowing supplier sweatshops (AFP)
  74. Retail sales fall, storm hits industries (Reuters)
  75. Dollar retreats after weak economic news (AFP)
  76. China Boosts Investment in Construction (AP)
  77. Stock futures rise before CPI data (Reuters)
  78. Time Warner, Microsoft in talks: NY Post (Reuters)
  79. Oil above $65, US stock drop stirs worry (Reuters)
  80. Private equity group to buy insurer UICI (Reuters)
  81. Bear Stearns profit rises 34 pct (Reuters)
  82. Stock futures point higher ahead of data (Reuters)
  83. Avoid Temptation to Tap Retirement Savings (AP)
  84. Pier 1 posts 2nd straight quarterly loss (Reuters)
  85. Katrina's economic hit palpable: adviser (Reuters)
  86. MasterCard files for $2.45 billion IPO (Reuters)
  87. September factory growth slowed: survey (Reuters)
  88. Bankruptcy filings roil airlines' shares (Reuters)
  89. Stocks slip on manufacturing weakness (Reuters)
  90. Lawyer: Former Exec and Wal-Mart Had Deal (AP)
  91. Delta says can't pay some pensions (Reuters)
  92. Airlines begin road through bankruptcy (Reuters)
  93. Microsoft in talks on AOL link: source (Reuters)
  94. NY gold rallies to finish at 17-year peak (Reuters)
  95. Jobless Claims Surge in Wake of Katrina (AP)
  96. Retail Money Market Mutual Funds Rise (AP)
  97. US Air nears exit from bankruptcy court (Reuters)
  98. Tag-Team Tactics Work For Thrivent (Investor's Business Daily)
  99. Judge clears US Airways bankruptcy exit (Reuters)
  100. Katrina deals blow to consumer sentiment (Reuters)