BAA 'should sell three airports' - The Competition Commission says BAA may have to sell three of its seven UK airports - two in London and one in Scotland.
China shares up from 20-month low - China's main share index rebounds from a 20-month low on talk that Beijing will introduce an economic rescue plan.
Apple admits iPod Nano 'overheat' - Apple says that a battery fault meant that a small number of its first generation iPod Nanos could overheat.
Olympic thirst boosts China beer - Chinese brewer Tsingtao sees half-year profits up 42% from publicity gained by sponsoring the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
McCain and Obama spar over taxes - Barak Obama's senior economic adviser accuses John McCain of proposing huge tax cuts for rich people and large firms.
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Falling home prices: The silver lining - Home prices continue to tumble across the country, making homes more affordable in most U.S. cities, according to a new report released Tuesday.
Stocks slide for 2nd day - Stocks slumped Tuesday, falling for the second session in a row, as oil prices rose, retailers' earnings disappointed and reports showed falling homebuilding activity and rising inflation.
Faking the good life to get harder - We made it through the bursting of the Internet bubble and now the bursting of the real estate bubble. Next we may be approaching the end of the most worrisome bubble of all: the standard-of-living bubble.
Immigration: Enforcement or Politics? - In the absence of federal immigration reform and with an election drawing near, Homeland Security's workplace crackdown is attracting both praise and criticism
Mid-Caps: The Global Sweet Spot - Stocks of fast-growing, midsize companies, particularly in developing nations like China, could offer compelling opportunities to investors who can tolerate some risk
EBay: Amazon-ification Takes Hold - The online auction giant, hoping to boost inventory and revive growth, will imitate Amazon and court users who sell at fixed prices
Olympic Vacancies Haunt Beijing Hotels - The Games sparked a hotel building boom, but the hordes of tourists failed to arrive. What can innkeepers do to recoup?
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