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1. A Madoff son looks forward; in wake of scandal and suicide, pursuits and relationships serve as anchor

2. Seniors scam seniors

3. Who's advising your adviser? Some of the groups that train financial pros are run by questionable characters

5. Outage at J.P. Morgan cuts Web access

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

7. Breaking up without breaking the bank; dividing assets is hard enough without trying to sell a home, business or stock portfolio in a down market. Here's how to ease the financial pain

8. When student loans live on after death

9. Looking a gift horse in the mouth

10. Trader keeps hands in history

11. I love you, you're perfect, now sign here; move over, heirs and heiresses: Baby boomers are flocking to sign prenuptial agreements, too

12. Consumers get a watchdog agency

13. Path cleared to name UBS clients

14. A bareback hedge fund

15. How paid-off loans can haunt you

17. Winfrey hires a star manager; chief investment officer for Eli Broad fortune signs on to run her billions

19. When 'stop loss' trades backfire on investors

20. Two managers, one winner; haves and have-nots weigh in on the 60% threshold; when stop-loss fails

21. Exploiting the new student-loan rules

23. Bank of Mom and Dad shuts amid white-collar struggle

24. Data theft hit 3.3 million borrowers

25. In California, the Banana Museum has lost its appeal; town kicks out collector's exhibit, but no one else is happy to see him

26. Online checking: are the lower fees worth the hassle?

28. The audit: IRS steps up its oversight of tax firms

30. Life on severance: comfort, then crisis

31. How a fight over a board game monopolized an economist's life

32. Where they are going; for many who lost their jobs as the finance bubble deflated, the layoff forced a re-examination of priorities and led to new career paths. Here are some of their stories

33. Return of day traders drives rise in volume

34. Per capita savings: home barbering grows in recession, with hairy results; clipper sales rise as hairlines recede at salons, but tonsorial mishaps invigorate repair work

35. The yo-yo has had ups and downs, but it's far from end of its string; high-tech, hard times fuel latest comeback; a warning to enthusiasts: duck!

36. From ordering steak and lobster, to serving it

37. Many bought shares high, sold low

38. The big bored: NYSE traders look for diversions as life slows on floor; even as markets gyrate, electronic trading has cut the work; solace in the 'movie room'

39. Exactly how do you pronounce your name again, miss....miss?

40. Bear Stearns: a year later

41. Blue chips sink as gold nears high

42. The latest thing they're smoking in pipes on college campuses: tobacco; despite risks, more young people light up; 'it looked like the coolest thing ever.'

43. School of hard knocks: Edward Jones still sells investments door-to-door; turnover is high, but the company is hiring; Jim Haston sees some sales resistance

44. Time to step up for credit score; a higher number is needed for some loans; how to improve your chances

45. Fannie, Freddie, Bear and hard times: Wall Street's collapse told in rhymes; crisis inspires new odes to financial ruin ; quoth the trader, 'nevermore'

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