Business

•  Gap profit rises 51% on cost cutting(CNN)
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•  FAA seeks fine for United violations(CNN)
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•  Why oil won't fall below $100(CNN)
Last week, falling oil prices looked unstoppable. The last few days have seen a halt in that slide. Still with prices well below the record set in July and a shaky world economy threatening demand, the question remains: How low can oil go?

•  Commodities come roaring back(CNN)
Oil up nearly $6. Gold higher for third time this week. A bushel of corn trading a buck more than it did a week ago.

•  Wal-Mart settles with former executive(CNN)
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•  Bonds fall as jobless claims soften(CNN)
Treasury prices fell Thursday after a government report showed an unexpected decline in new jobless claims.

•  Lehman bounces back after 'Buy' rating(CNN)
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•  Merrill settles Massachusetts dispute(CNN)
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•  Airline stocks drop as oil soars(CNN)
Most of the major airline stocks took a dive during Thursday afternoon trading, as the price of oil - the industry's greatest obstacle - surged more than $5.

•  Chrysler keeps mandatory vacation policy(CNN)
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•  Barnes & Noble's profits plummet 15%(CNN)
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•  Mortgage rate fall to 6.47%(CNN)
Rates on the 30-year fixed mortgage fell from last week, even as the housing market showed more signs of weakness.

•  Banks to buy back auction-rate securities(CNN)
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•  Sallie Mae falls as financials tumble(CNN)
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•  Calling master chief(CNN)
After making a ton of money in the advertising business, Michael Sepso and Sundance DiGiovanni decided six years ago that it was time to goof off. How did these two guys, then in their late 20s, pass the time? They played a lot of "Halo."

•  Insurance tips for storm battered Florida(CNN)
As Tropical Storm Fay churns through Florida, residents there are boarding up and battening down their homes. Here's a look at Florida's homeowner insurance situation.

•  Job boom could be coming soon(CNN)
There is no denying that the job market is weak.

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