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Divisions emerge on stimulus strategy

Economic stimuli should not be withdrawn too soon, Strauss-Kahn warns, while ECB says delays could backfire

Recession to leave permanent scars

Economists are charting the damage

Afghans warn Dutch over pull-out

Job ‘only half finished’

E-mail tirade boosts climate sceptics’ cause

Lobbies step up campaigns ahead of summit

Mosque vote threatens to isolate Swiss

Issue touches sensitive nerve

US home resales surge in October

Gain of 10.1% lifts housing recovery hopes

Eurozone PMI growth reaches two-year high

Recovery accelerates but risks remain

Israel closes in on prisoner exchange deal

Deal would see Hamas release soldier

Moody’s cautions India on problem loans

Negative outlook as credit conditions worsen

Tensions rise as 21 die in Philippines attack

Shootings come ahead of polls in 2010

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