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  1. EU finance ministers want watchdogs to monitor financial sector http://bit.ly/8DVXFS
  2. Buyers concerned as new cargo aircraft stalls http://bit.ly/8uPsoX
  3. Shocked politicians hold off changing law over soccer betting scandal http://bit.ly/8rrQbX
  4. EU parliament grills new foreign affairs chief http://bit.ly/8bw6wb
  5. After the surge: which way forward for the NATO allies? http://bit.ly/6hi3gh
  6. Former Siemens boss agrees damages http://bit.ly/53cqHn
  7. Berlin pushes banks to boost business lending http://bit.ly/7y26zq
  8. Turkish minister calls on Muslims to boycott Swiss banks http://bit.ly/5wZX7G
  9. German parliament to investigate controversial Afghan strike http://bit.ly/5Hmmth
  10. Google search statistics reflect zeitgeist http://bit.ly/7oGwWy
  11. Germany still paying First World War reparations http://bit.ly/7RvcXK
  12. City of London strikes back at Sarkozy http://bit.ly/6XETvu
  13. Daimler to move part of Mercedes production to US http://bit.ly/7cTAXq
  14. Demjanjuk trial postponed because of fever http://bit.ly/8UAPq0
  15. Allies unite behind Obama's Afghanistan troop surge http://bit.ly/4ogvxE
  16. Stasi revelations put pressure on Brandenburg government http://bit.ly/6kXd1Q
  17. Former chancellor remembers a woman who inspired his politics http://bit.ly/8J6eSe
  18. GM boss quits following Opel row http://bit.ly/586OH1
  19. Kosovo says independence is 'irreversible' http://bit.ly/4SPL9C
  20. US announces major Afghanistan troop surge ahead of withdrawal http://bit.ly/77cg6t