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FRONT PAGE
WORLD
- China hits out at US in fresh trade spat
- Fears for investors in draft hedge fund rules
- Lesser light respected as skilled mediator
- Jobless rise piles fresh pressure on US president
- Third time looks uneasy for Bloomberg
- Prosecutors widen net in bid to catch more after Galleon swoop
- Former UBS client jailed over tax
- Questions persist as dog of war goes home
- Obama urges calm over killings at base
LETTERS
- Bullion quest is no golden opportunity
- An unpopular war
- California dreams
- Completing a process already very far advanced
- Lay Lefebvrites and communion
- Admirable model provided by the Anglican tradition
- Both sides did terrible things
- Why not run your subjects down?
- Ostrom deserves her Nobel coverage
- I’ve coated my bulbs with cayenne
- Still injury time for a fan on the wrong side of Berlin's wall
COMPANIES
- GM's Europe chief steps down
- The affable manager whose mission is to change expectations
- Conflict and crisis drive F1's big players away
- Chief to bow out at Crédit Agricole early
- Chuo to merge with Sumitomo
- Tears as Toyota follows Honda out of pit lane for last time
- Blackstone set to pounce on rivals hit by credit crisis
- Modest AIG profits highlight fight ahead
- Legal threat to Skype spin-off is resolved
- K1 founder claims immunity in bid to be released
- PwC loses Lehman Europe court case
