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FRONT PAGE
WORLD
- Army beckons in hard times
- Foreign policy tests Obama-Clinton bond
- ‘Civilian surge’ to help Afghanistan
- US healthcare proposal prepares for next big test
- Moscow lawyer buried in a hurry
- Leaders turn their back on Giscard’s vision
- Barnier set to win EU financial role
- Barroso still seen as ‘number one’ in Brussels
- Ambition behind Ashton’s elevation
- Europe's computer-dating system badly malfunctions
- Ugly truth behind the beautiful game
- ECB unwinds liquidity support for banks
- Dubai ousts financial chief over debt troubles
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
- A bias towards understanding
- The missing item for FT lunch guests
- When religion and politics become one
- What envoys should really aim to do
- Not great catches
- Baseball’s love of statistics taking over football
COMPANIES
- VW green light for Porsche tie-up
- Carlyle joins Gas Natural asset race
- Ohio sues three ratings agencies
- Hershey weighs $17bn bid for Cadbury
- Concerns over e-reader availability for holidays
- 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
MARKETS
- Investors become more wary over risk assets
- Thomas Cook leads way lower
- Tech sector pulls Wall Street lower
- Japan's bank stocks dent Nikkei
- Pinstripe and prison stripe
- Moves to mine gem potential
- Dollar peps up after low point
- Bullion’s record run lifts other metals
- Local woes spark fears of US double-dip recession
