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  1. BREAKING NEWS: Sen. Roland Burris has told Democrats that he will not run for re-election in 2010.
  2. GM to Announce Bankruptcy Exit http://bit.ly/yfQwv
  3. Exxon Unveils Big Gas Field http://bit.ly/M5ogm
  4. Madoff Won't Appeal Sentence http://bit.ly/u7Psg
  5. U.K. Police Won't Re-open Hacking Probe http://bit.ly/1axCz9
  6. BREAKING NEWS: Exxon unveils a big natural gas field in Canada, which is producing 16 to 18 million cubic feet per day.
  7. Economists Oppose More Stimulus http://bit.ly/gx52x
  8. GOP Lowers Sotomayor Hearing Goals http://bit.ly/XM7CT
  9. Kohn: Audits Would Hurt Fed Debate http://bit.ly/1QC5xE
  10. Maliki Seeks Dialogue Amid Kurdish Tension http://bit.ly/DYuRE
  11. Overseas Business Weighs on 3Com http://bit.ly/3Q2gS
  12. BREAKING NEWS: Cerberus declined to let investors out of its main hedge fund and said significant risks may affect results.
  13. New Jobless Claims Drop http://bit.ly/43tTg3
  14. Emulex Rejects New Broadcom Bid http://bit.ly/1ftkE
  15. Citigroup Shuffles Top Ranks http://bit.ly/yOmyh
  16. Stocks Idle After Alcoa Report http://bit.ly/eenfy
  17. Retailers Report Lower Sales http://bit.ly/t3DIK
  18. Concerns Grow as CIT Debt Rating Cut http://bit.ly/JGlq
  19. BREAKING NEWS: Gary Crittenden, chairman of Citi Holdings, is leaving Citigroup amid several key management changes.
  20. China Accuses Rio Staff of Spying http://bit.ly/22pxYP