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FRONT PAGE
NATIONAL NEWS
- Mandelson clears tensions on Brussels jobs
- Flood claims rise towards £100m mark
- Clegg rules out election deal with Labour
- Top bank traders face pay disclosure
- Four arrested after Northern Ireland attacks
- Business fears loss of development agencies
- CBI says shock of crisis set to trigger new era
- Employers’ group warns on squeeze
- Lobbyists seek to close gap in pupil funding
- Tory town halls less likely to allow new homes
- Portsmouth in line for port revamp
- Recession sees growth in fast-food outlets
- Fears for free banking from court case
WORLD
- US underwhelmed by top EU appointments
- Ashton plunges into daunting agenda
- Van Rompuy leaves hole in Belgian politics
- Splits widen for Democrats over health reform
- Critics maintain pressure on US Treasury chief
- Chicago Fed chief sees 10.5% jobless peak
- India feels the chill as US warms to China
- Ahmadi-Nejad tests Brazilian diplomacy
- Business coalition calls for firm CO2 treaty
- Sixty-five leaders to attend climate summit
LETTERS
- A pitiful exercise in Euro-minimalism
- Deficit attention
- The Gaul of it
- Was remedy for atrocity against Jews unfounded?
- Scientific evidence backs idea that Jews are one people
- The missing item for FT lunch guests
- Linguistic green shoots cause delight
- What envoys should really aim to do
- A bias towards understanding
- Not great catches
- Baseball’s love of statistics taking over football
COMPANIES
- Nationwide lashes out at rescued banks
- Gartmore to cut debt with £250m IPO
- New talent lured ahead of listing
- Asset price rally spurs Gartmore to action
- Mortgages before current accounts at Tesco
- Nationwide seeks help in new rash of acronyms
- People
- Local connections key for Hershey
- Reclusive Ferrero has financial wherewithal
- L&G set to appoint John Stewart as chairman
- Orange and T-Mobile stubborn over merger
- ASB urges bond pensions benchmark
- Fullers highlights sector split
- Discounters rush to grab Woolies inheritance
- VW green light for Porsche tie-up
- Ohio sues three ratings agencies
- AirAsia seeks dual listing in Asean
- Carlyle joins Gas Natural asset race
- J&J stays true to its diversified model
- Oracle wins more time for Sun merger
- Sony hopes SOS offering will be a saviour
- Brussels warns on accounts rules
- Closing credits roll for Oprah
