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1. Supreme wisdom

2. Into the fray: threat from China starts to unravel Italy's cloth trade; close-knit industry became European powerhouse; now, quality gap narrows; 'the effect was, 'ouch.'

3. Big picture: off-the-shelf parts create new order in TVs, electronics; global upstarts buy guts of gadgets and cut costs; threat to industry giants; Xoceco's plasma dreams

5. After removal of steel tariffs, many are left without a scrap heap

6. China to overhaul bank system, let foreign role grow

7. Indian pirates turned partners: once copycats, its drug makers emerge as industry powerhouses

8. Wilting plants: behind China's export boom, heated battle among factories; as Wal-Mart, others demand lowest prices, managers scramble to slash costs; rising concerns about safety

9. China saps commodity supplies

10. Despite weak yuan, other Asia currencies may rally, help U.S

11. Paradise lost: textile powerhouse learns downside of globalization; clothes made tiny Mauritius a big name, but now it faces brutal competition; importing help from overseas

12. U.S. retailing, 101: among the many lessons Sweden's H&M learned; cut costs, don't hide khakis

13. Computer giant in China sets sights on U.S

14. Japan moves toward having 24-hour ports

16. U.S. farmers are hurt by Asian crisis, too

17. As a global behemoth, new Citigroup won't be alone; it faces beefed up European competitors and other world players

18. Reoriented: how maneuvering by airlines shaped U.S.-Japan accord; politicking, secret meetings helped FedEx, United at Northwest's expense; 'nontalks' led to 'nonpaper.'

19. U.S. firms may lose labor-cost advantage

20. WTO repeats effort to forge pact on markets

22. Let's have open skies

23. Alcoa-Alcan would face new competitive pressures

24. EU seeks big daily fines for Microsoft

25. Slipping grip of family firms; in Europe, dynasties are strained by forces of global competition

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