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  1. Bernanke Takes on Congressional Critics http://bit.ly/8Nhr5x
  2. An Economist's Invisible Hand http://bit.ly/6vHjSW
  3. China to Keep Stimulus Through 2010 http://bit.ly/4XDljx
  4. 'Black Friday' Tests Economy http://bit.ly/6LIDQp
  5. Euro-Zone Confidence Rises http://bit.ly/7FMvgc
  6. Japan Spending Weak, Prices Fall http://bit.ly/7zqSU9
  7. Dong's Devaluation Alarms Exporters http://bit.ly/8gBOsf
  8. Ports Hope for Prosperous Holidays http://bit.ly/6QGDKN
  9. Overtime Creeps Back Before Jobs http://bit.ly/7jMJjk
  10. Euro-Zone Money-Supply Growth Slows http://bit.ly/4p75kG
  11. Korea Widens Inflation-Target Band http://bit.ly/8ylUst
  12. Darling Defends Secret Loans http://bit.ly/6E7PrD
  13. China's Stimulus Could Upend Markets http://bit.ly/5TlxUK
  14. Mortgages Tie Record Low of 4.78% http://bit.ly/8WiZ6N
  15. Fed Alters Policy on Directors http://bit.ly/6OhhR6
  16. New-Home Sales Climbed in October http://bit.ly/5Twk3W
  17. Spending, Jobless Data Signal Recovery http://bit.ly/8atbmH
  18. U.K. Economic Contraction Revised Up http://bit.ly/8zum82
  19. Vietnam to Devalue Currency, Raise Rates http://bit.ly/5OfUHQ
  20. Japan's Trade Balance Improves http://bit.ly/4q0DkZ