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2. Mutual funds and Sudan: a Darfur rages, nation is new focus for divestment calls

3. Comverse ex-CEO may have fudged option exercise dates, not just grants

4. Jefferies settles probe of lavish gifts, but Fidelity isn't out of the woods yet

5. CVS's dealmaker faces toughest test integrating Caremark

6. Pitching 401(k)s to Generation Y is a tough sell

7. ING emails indicate firm allowed 'market timing' as early as 2001

9. Fidelity looks to protect performance, will close 2 more big mutual funds

10. Laptops prove weakest link in data security

11. Mutual funds look beyond chaols in Iraq

12. Virginia spends to draw jobs

13. Packages perk up shippers' holiday

14. Cold blast strains farmers; early frost kills crops in South, drives up prices as growers try to shield produce

15. Tea Parties turn to local issues

16. Tea-party activists prepare to turn aims into policies

17. As races end, Tea Party plans for next phase; summit set for newly elected officials

18. Rebel movement takes center stage

19. Birth of a movement; tea party arose from conservatives steeped in crisis

20. Group plans to keep pressure on newly elected conservatives

21. Railroads chug along

22. High-speed rail stalls; freight carriers balk at sharing tracks with the faster passenger service

23. UPS leaves 'Brown' for new love; parcel service launches campaign, singing 'That's Amore' tune, to entice businesses into using its logistics service

24. Pastor keeps pushing to tie protest with Islamic center

25. Earl, losing force fast, churns by New England

26. East Coast braces for Earl

27. Hurricane gains force

28. Supersizing hits freight world

29. FedEx looks to 777s to deliver an edge

30. Heat breaks records, roasts the east; cities try to provide relief as temperatures strain power grids, slow trains and claim lives; Baltimore airport hits 105

31. Burned before, railroads take risks

32. In Louisiana, scrambling for work

33. Region's fishing-for-fun culture is sidelined

34. Busy hurricane season seen for the Atlantic

35. Best on the Street Stock Analysts: Industrial Transportation

36. Safety valves had a dead battery, investigators find

38. International freight gains lift UPS profit

39. The gospel heads north; faced with falling membership, Southern Baptists debate expansion from base

40. UPS thinks out of the box on driver training

41. Vulnerable transit systems step up security

43. FedEx rides recovery in global economy; package-delivery firm doubles profit amid gains in international shipping; CEO warns of housing and credit hurdles

44. Export revival threatened by shipping bottlenecks

45. Alabama suspect had erratic history

46. Three killed in shooting at Alabama University

47. Tensions arise over home-based businesses; local officials search for ways to support economically squeezed entrepreneurs while keeping noise, traffic in check

48. U.S. to resume Haitian evacuations; White House says badly injured victims are being identified for transfer to Florida and elsewhere

50. Who dat owns 'who dat'? Dat's us, sez da NFL; league moves against vendors of t-shirts with New Orleans chant

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