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  1. New-home sales rise 6.2% in October http://bit.ly/5hGnkf
  2. In a mixed bag of economic news, jobless claims fall http://bit.ly/5Z9Ntb
  3. Toyota to replace gas pedals on 3.8M recalled vehicles http://bit.ly/8VmyDG
  4. Washington Post to close remaining U.S. bureaus http://bit.ly/4vwgIg
  5. Entrepreneurial Tightrope: Things to be thankful for http://bit.ly/8ZCH9A
  6. Annual reports will tell you where ETF stocks are based http://bit.ly/91Mcyl
  7. General Motors works to give electric cars a little noise http://bit.ly/4sc9Wi
  8. The spirit of this season: Be thankful, spend less http://bit.ly/7Adn66
  9. Video-game industry pins hopes on new titles http://bit.ly/5WgYA9
  10. Americans' tax burden is lightest in developed world http://bit.ly/4QPtAO
  11. More stores will be open on Thanksgiving this year http://bit.ly/53tITk
  12. Black Friday prompts stronger store security for shoppers http://bit.ly/4vpSGh
  13. Airlines fined for overnight stranding in Minnesota http://bit.ly/8xZB2E
  14. Galleon's Raj Rajaratnam attacks insider-trading charges http://bit.ly/86Wmjv
  15. Tesla may build Model S electric car in California http://bit.ly/7g35rP
  16. Green Mountain sweetens bid for Diedrich Coffee http://bit.ly/5Yxj9g
  17. Playboy to outsource business functions http://bit.ly/6Zw2xv
  18. Fed confident of recovery, but still worried about jobs http://bit.ly/7RF3ix
  19. Koenigsegg backs out of plan to buy Saab from GM http://bit.ly/5UrSgI
  20. Stock slip on reports on consumer confidence, GDP http://bit.ly/6TU9J4