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  1. U.S. Shifts on Russia-Backed Pipelines http://bit.ly/8IBzqP
  2. Utilities Seek Rate Increases http://bit.ly/4RN1ZG
  3. Ports Hope for Prosperous Holidays http://bit.ly/8yvO5N
  4. Wall Street Reopens Checkbook http://bit.ly/56xizP
  5. Online Retail Battle Heats Up http://bit.ly/52eBYZ
  6. Toyota is Shifting Gears in China http://bit.ly/6hvJLN
  7. Magazine Publisher Finds Profit in Airlines http://bit.ly/64CpB4
  8. IPhone Shakes Up Korea http://bit.ly/8JXHSr
  9. China Seeks Business Deals in Europe http://bit.ly/5nhFEf
  10. Rogers Cuts 3% of Staff, Adds to Stake in Rival http://bit.ly/6QOkwE
  11. Dubai Starts to Untangle Dubai World Fallout http://bit.ly/68Y0Xv
  12. EU Charges TV Tube Manufacturers http://bit.ly/89P2Tw
  13. Daily Mail Falls Into the Red http://bit.ly/7VblKm
  14. LSE Stops Trading Amid Glitch http://bit.ly/8u6FXO
  15. Laptops and Kitchen Gear Lift DSG http://bit.ly/57jqv4
  16. European Banks Seen Exposed To Dubai World http://bit.ly/7HUw4T
  17. Tesco to Sell iPhone in U.K. http://bit.ly/4tFJdr
  18. China Minsheng Debuts at a Discount http://bit.ly/5VS2nO
  19. India Probe Agency: Satyam Fraud Much Larger Than Estimated http://bit.ly/8Ao4kg
  20. Honda Won't Expand Guangzhou JV http://bit.ly/90ZWSY