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 •  Global stocks pull back(CNN)
Despite hopeful signs for a coordinated intervention in world financial markets, global investors are again focusing on economic problems that remain.

 •  Cancer drug boosts Genentech(CNN)
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 •  Intel profit surges 12%(CNN)
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 •  Highest budget deficit ever(CNN)
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 •  Bank rescue will take time to work(CNN)
The latest version of the bank bailout plan may be getting more support than others but even those who think it's a good idea say it won't lead to a quick economic turnaround.

 •  Overstock.com settles part of feud(CNN)
A chapter in one of Wall Street's more bitter and colorful legal sagas ended Monday when Internet retailer Overstock.com and independent research outfit Gradient Analytics settled their differences.

 •  Stimulus checks for 250,000 couples(CNN)
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 •  McCain's $52.5 billion economic plan(CNN)
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 •  Will Wall Street's woes hit the Yankees?(CNN)
The political uproar over AIG spending $440,000 on a beach retreat for its top agents - right on the heels of the insurance giant getting a taxpayer-funded bailout - may mark the beginning of the end for Wall Street's culture of excess.

 •  Oil falls as investors worry about demand(CNN)
Oil prices fell back below $80 a barrel Tuesday as the Bush administration's unprecedented plan to inject $250 billion into the nation's banking system failed to allay fears of a decline in demand due to recession.

 •  ECB Chief: 'Time for immediate action'(CNN)
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 •  Apple unveils sleeker MacBook laptops(CNN)
Apple announced Tuesday a new line of MacBook laptops in the hopes of juicing sales at a time when investors are increasingly nervous about a consumer spending slowdown.

 •  Home prices may plummet, but taxes won't(CNN)
Housing prices have plummeted, but property tax bills probably won't budge.

 •  Small biz: Here's the help we really need(CNN)
President Bush's announcement Tuesday that the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. will temporarily do away with its insurance caps and cover all deposits in non-interest bearing accounts was a measure aimed straight at Main Street. But critics say the step doesn't address the most critical problem threatening small businesses: slow sales and a sluggish credit market.

 •  Where Wall St. meets Main St.(CNN)
News of the financial crisis is everywhere. And while average Americans used to feel blissfully disconnected to the workings of Wall Street, it's now become clear that the fates of those on Wall Street and Main Street are closely linked.

 •  Dollar still under pressure(CNN)
The U.S. dollar fell Tuesday as the global stock market rebound kept investors focused on higher-yielding currencies such as the euro and the pound.

 •  Bailout: Don't forget the people(CNN)
The United States and the rest of the world are taking extraordinary steps to help keep banks afloat.

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