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- Japan asks for limited number of rescue teams-UN
- U.S. crude slips more after new Japan earthquake
- BP Texas City refinery shuts FCC due to upset-sources
- RPT-Magnitude 6.6 earthquake hits northwest Japan -NHK
- Magnitude 6.6 earthquake hits northwest Japan -NHK
- UPDATE 2-Green Mountain denied injunction in Sturm patent suit
- GLOBAL MARKETS-Global stocks, oil fall after massive Japan quake
- Contact lost with 4 trains along Japan coast-Kyodo
- Argentina fines economists over price data -report
- Canada crude-Synthetic premium rebounds with US spreads
- UPDATE 1-New power on site at stricken Japan nuclear plant-WNA
- METALS-Copper ends flat;trade eyes Japan quake fallout
- RPT-Japan warns of small radiation leak from quake-hit plant
- FOREX-Yen rises, could gain further after Japanese quake
- Attack on south Sudan oil town kills 23 -army
- Cricket-Vettori may take two weeks to recover - Taylor
- Pro-Gbagbo Ivorian forces launch assault in Abidjan
- RPT-UPDATE 1-Over 1,700 likely dead,missing in Japan quake-Kyodo
- Japan may hand out iodine near nuclear plants-IAEA
- Japan may hand out iodine near nuclear plants-IAEA
- S.Korea set to win major UAE oil field deal -sources
- Libyan govt forces launch attack on Misrata-rebels
- Oman sees risk of "unwanted" foreign role in Libya
- Omani FM calls for "Arab intervention" in Libya
- WRAPUP 16-Radiation leaks from Japan's quake-hit nuclear plant
- SNAPSHOT-Developments after major Japan earthquake
- RPT-FACTBOX-Key facts about Niger
- WRAPUP 15-Radiation leaking from Japan's quake-hit nuclear plant
- Junta hails "model" vote as Niger chooses leader
- WRAPUP 13-Radiation leaking from Japan's quake-hit nuclear plant
- SNAPSHOT-Developments after major Japan earthquake
- UPDATE 2-World sends disaster relief teams to Japan
- Nespresso head: not considering technology change
- Japan confirms explosion, leakage at nuke plant
- Japan sees lower radioactivity level at plant-IAEA
- UPDATE 1-Odd nature of Japan quake complicates insurance
- US welcomes Arab League's "important step" on Libya
- White House urges Cuba to free jailed US contractor
- Jazeera says its cameraman killed in Libya ambush
- Libya "crimes" strip it of legitimacy - Arab League
- US contractor sentenced to 15 years in Cuba trial
- Health risk from Japan reactor seems quite low-WHO
- Arab states agree on Libya no-fly zone - Oman
- Arab League opens contact with Libya rebel council
- FACTBOX-U.S. nuclear plants similar to Japan plant in peril
- UPDATE 1-Odd nature of Japan quake complicates insurance
- WRAPUP 7-Arab states back Libya no-fly zone against Gaddafi
- WRAPUP 1-Japan struggles with nuclear accident; tsunami victims suffer
- FACTBOX-International nuclear event scale explained
- UPDATE 2-Japan tsunami grazes Americas but impact light
- UPDATE 1-Junta hails "model" vote as Niger chooses leader
- Q&A-Dangers posed by Japan's quake-hit atom plant
- TEPCO: preparing to release radiation from second reactor
- Up to 160 may have radiation exposure in Japan nuclear accident
- Japan Fukushima nuclear plant faces new reactor problem
- About 140,000 evacuated from Japan nuke plants-IAEA
- TEPCO: preparing to release radiation from second reactor
- D.Boerse/NYSE workers to pick new name -- paper
- Sarkozy promises Brazil fighter jet technology
- Up to 160 may have radiation exposure in Japan nuclear accident
- Japan Fukushima nuclear plant faces new reactor problem
- UPDATE 3-Insurance industry likely spared Japan nuclear threat
- RPT-Radiation levels rise above limit at quake-hit plant-Kyodo
- Radiation levels rise above limit at quake-hit plant-Kyodo
- WRAPUP 6-Quake-hit Japan nuclear plant faces new threat
- UPDATE 3-Insurance industry likely spared Japan nuclear threat
- RPT-Radiation levels rise above limit at quake-hit plant-Kyodo
- Radiation levels rise above limit at quake-hit plant-Kyodo
- Up to 100,000 protest Wisconsin law curbing unions
- Japan's TEPCO: air release starts at No.3 reactor
- UPDATE 4-Japan tsunami grazes Americas but impact light
- NZ house prices recover in February on previous month - REINZ
- US STOCKS SNAPSHOT-S&P futures fall in reaction to Japan
- Renault security manager under fraud investigation
- Japan says Onagawa radioactive level now normal-IAEA
- Motiva Norco refinery reports breakdown -filing
- BP Tex, City gasoline unit resumes production -filing
- Central banks face credibility balancing act - BIS
- United States won't feel radiation from Japan-agency
- Moody's: Japan quake to add temporary fiscal pressure
- Bahrain Crown Prince offers assurances on dialogue
- Radiation level up at Japan Fukushima Daiichi nuke plant
- US STOCKS-Futures hit as Japan situation worsens
- UPDATE 1-Renault security manager under fraud investigation
- UPDATE 1-Japan nuclear woes cast shadow over US energy policy
- US STOCKS SNAPSHOT-S&P futures fall in reaction to Japan
- Wall St Week Ahead: Japan quake to keep stock investors wary
- FACTBOX-Key facts about French nuclear power giants
- Hacker group plans BofA e-mail release Monday
- Niger vote gets thumbs up from regional obervers
- FX OUTLOOK-Yen could be in for more gains after quake
- Indian shares up 0.2 pct; Reliance Industries leads
- BOJ ratchets up same-day funding operation on Monday
- HIGHLIGHTS-Chinese Premier Wen speaks to the media
- Tohoku Electric considering planned power outages-Jiji
- TEPCO to postpone third tranche of planned power outage-Kyodo
- JFE: Production lines halted at a plant due to power outage
- UPDATE 1-China's Wen: must balance jobs and inflation
- San Miguel 2010 recurring net income doubles-source
- BRIEF-Thai Asian Property sees 2011 revenue up 25 pct
- Thai MCS shares jump after update on Japan ops
- JAPAN MARKETS-After quake, TOPIX heads for biggest drop in 2 years
- SNAPSHOT-Developments after major Japan earthquake
- RPT-Tohoku Electric considering planned power outages-Jiji
- TEPCO says 11 injured at nuclear reactor explosion
- UPDATE 3-BOJ floods money market with cash, may ease policy
- Quake impact on Japan non-life insurers seen limited-analysts
- JGB futures hit 2-mth high on easing hopes, earthquake
- Online readership and ad revenue overtake newspapers
- US metro economies grow, job growth slow -report
- UPDATE 1-Japan:new reactor blast unlikely to cause big leak
- UK police charge man linked to Stockholm bombing
- Turkish Energy Min-determined to build nuclear plants
- Galp to raise 2 bln euros in Brazil capital increase
- 1,000 Saudi troops enter Bahrain--Saudi source
- BRIEF-Moody's asgns (P)Baa3 to Indian Railway Finance Corp's nts
- Gaddafi forces hit Zuwarah in west Libya--resident
- CORRECTED-(OFFICIAL)-BOJ extends additional funds to banks in quake-hit areas
- Irish/German yld spreads tighter, catching up with peers
- Motor racing-Vettel to stay at Red Bull until end of 2014
- Merkel to suspend nuclear power extension -report
- U.S. millionaires say $7 mln not enough to be rich
- RPT-UPDATE 2-Japan crisis hits global nuclear sector; may boost green power
- Ontario Teachers Pension Plan shops Leafs, Raptors
- Merkel to suspend nuclear power extension -sources
- Intel, IFC inject $12 mln in Irish telco gearmaker
- CANADA STOCKS-TSX set to open lower on Japan woes; Cameco down
- UPDATE 1-Corinthian cuts Q3 student starts outlook
- UPDATE 1-Westinghouse shuts two Japan nuclear fuel plants
- UPDATE 1-Swiss suspend approvals for new nuclear plants
- UPDATE 1-Cameco shares tumble on Japanese nuclear crisis
- UPDATE 2-Teck cuts coal sales forecast; shares fall
- ECB buys no bonds for second week running
- UPDATE 1-Greece's NBG still keen on Alpha Bank after rebuff
- T.Italia executive probed for fraud - sources
- T.Italia executive probed for fraud - sources
- Fed buys Treasuries maturing May 2018 to Feb 2021
- Russia's Novatek to auction 25.1 pct of Yamal LNG
- Canada not ruling out Libya no-fly zone--minister
- Saudi troops head to Sunni area in Bahrain-witnesses
- UPDATE 2-Teck cuts coal sales forecast; shares fall
- CANADA STOCKS-TSX sags as Japan disaster hits energy, insurers
- Local govt in Japan calls for caution over new nuclear plant
- Ontario to release 2011-12 budget on March 29
- PROFILE-Czech central bank Governor Miroslav Singer
- UPDATE 1-White Tiger to buy Century Mining for C$743 mln
- UPDATE 1-Fortress CEO may face SEC charges over Fannie Mae
- PROFILE-Austrian National Bank Governor Ewald Nowotny
- Tokyo Electric sees rise in radiation at Fukushima Daini plant
- DIARY - European Central Bank (ECB) events to May 5
- Japan reactor vessels remain intact--UN atom chief
- Gulf diesel, jet fuel up on expected Japan need
- RPT-Fuel rods at stricken Japan reactor exposed again - media
- UPDATE 5-Buffett pulls trigger to buy Lubrizol for $9 bln
- US urges restraint by Gulf nations in Bahrain
- Tele2 CEO says no hurry for data license in Russia
- Fannie Mae to sell $2 bln in bills on Wednesday
- No laws needed for German nuclear deal suspension
- Fuel rods at stricken Japan reactor exposed again - media
- CANADA STOCKS-TSX extends fall as fears mount over Japan
- WRAPUP 16-Japan grapples with nuclear crisis; tsunami puts economy at risk
- GLOBAL MARKETS-Japan disaster drives world shares to 6-wk lows
- FACTBOX-Libya oil production, outage, exports, customers
- Kumar "terrified" by Rajaratnam Intel papers-trial
- Dollar slides to session low versus yen
- RPT-EMERGING MARKETS-Latam stocks fall on Japan quake worries
- UPDATE 2-Chevron eyes Aussie gas, tightens refinery squeeze
- UPDATE 1-Leak in Egypt gas pipe halts Israel supply again
- UPDATE 2-Mexico Jan industrial output surges most in 15 mnths
- UPDATE 1-Twitter co-founder Biz Stone joins AOL as adviser
- U.S. crude ends up on Mideast unrest. eyes Japan
- Libyan army controls Zuwarah, fighting over - resident
- Portugal PM to make declaration at 2000 GMT Monday
- Japan quake may erode investor confidence-Moody's
- Contagion risk for US nuclear generation operators-Moody's
- No signs Japan nuclear fuel melting at present-IAEA
- U.S. says Saudi forces in Bahrain "not an invasion"
- US confident Japan will handle economic challenges
- White House: US still committed to nuclear energy
- Coal miner Consol to pay EPA $5.5 mln for pollution
- U.S. property companies assess damage in Japan
- PREVIEW-Energy, food prices seen lifting US inflation in Jan
- Japan nuke policies exclude quake, tsunami-source
- METALS-Copper ends flat, trade eyes Japanese quake impact
- WRAPUP 1-Quake ravaged Japan battles against nuclear meltdown
- GLOBAL MARKETS-Japan leads world stock decline, Brent dips
- UPDATE 1-US advisers say teens' menthol cigarette use rises
- UPDATE 1-Risk for US nuclear generation operators-Moody's
- US SMALL/MIDCAPS-Nuclear stocks tumble; Lubrizol up on buyout
- Blast damages roof of Japan nuclear reactor, steam rising - Jiji
- Clinton says Bahrain needs political reform-U.S. official
- Fresh explosion heard at stricken Japan reactor
- US defense officals not warned of Bahrain deployment
- IMF, European officials to meet Irish gov't on Wed
- Japan's Edano: damage seen at Fukushima No.2 reactor
- France urges G20 talks on Japan impact-Italian minister
- Italy: G8 formins no close to Libya no-fly zone accord
- Germany says still sceptical on Libya no-fly zone
- UPDATE 1-Manulife says Japan exposure less than C$150 mln
- Osaka Nikkei futures open down 3 pct, Nikkei extends losses
- UPDATE 3-HP shoots for sharp profit jump, looks to cloud
- Radiation levels rise four-fold at stricken Japan reactor
- UPDATE 1-Japan crisis not seen hurting Brazil nuclear plans
- UPDATE 4-Nuclear sector takes beating but U.S. offers support
- WRAPUP 8-Libyan jets bomb rebels as no-fly diplomacy crawls
- Blast damages roof of Japan nuclear reactor, steam rising - Jiji
- Nikkei seen extending losses after post-quake selloff
- FACTBOX-Top global producers of uranium
- BRIEF-Thai Union Frozen Products sees 2011 earnings, rev up over 30 pct
- Ping An shares down sharply after H-share sale
- Japan Yosano: Must keep Tokyo markets open after disaster
- Japan says unsure if nuclear reactor vessel damaged
- PBOC fixes yuan mid-point stronger at 6.5679
- Fubon Bank (Hong Kong) shares suspended -HKex
- US says told, not consulted, on Saudi Bahrain force
- RPT-S.Korea Feb coal imports up 10 pct y/y -Customs
- South Korea Feb LNG imports fall 10 pct y/y -customs
- Osaka Nikkei futures open down 3 pct, Nikkei extends losses
- Japan Noda: Too soon to discuss financing disaster relief budget
- CORRECTED-UPDATE 1-M.Stanley Asia CEO Thomas to return to US
- Toshiba untraded in flood of sell orders amid nuclear crisis
- FOREX-Dollar on back foot, yen's rally subsides for now
- SNAPSHOT-Developments after major Japan earthquake
- UPDATE 5-Nasdaq nears rival bid for NYSE -source
- RPT-Japan stock funds' forward march may be derailed by quake
- JAPAN MARKETS-TOPIX slumps 6 percent as nuclear crisis deepens
- PRESS DIGEST - Financial Times - March 14
- GLOBAL MARKETS-Japan plunges as rest of Asia posts modest falls
- BRIEF-Moody's:Otlk on North American & EMEA chem ind chgd to pos
- EURO GOVT-Bunds up sharply on Japan-driven safety bids
- Chile stocks fall as global bourses down on Japan
- Mexico peso weakens 1.8 pct on Japan crisis
- Residents rally for Gaddafi in Libya's Zuwarah: TV
- Chile peso off 1 pct on copper drop, Japan anxiety
- EU's Rehn encourages Irish to be "constructive" on tax
- CANADA FX-C$ slides to lowest since Feb. 11
- NKBM 2010 net profit down 11 pct
- US import prices rise in February on fuel costs
- Mexican stocks slump 1.75 pct on Japan crisis
- CANADA STOCKS-TSX tumbles on Japan radiation fears
- UPDATE 1-KKR says has over $11 bln in 'dry powder'
- Forward Calendar - U.S. corporate bond new issues
- BRIEF-Moody's propose operational risk guidelines for ABCP prgms
- Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac bill sale calendar
- Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae 2011 note calendar
- UPDATE 1-Northrop board approves spin-off of ship unit
- Tokyo Elec may extend power blackout to 3-day weekend
- Investors were overweight Japan before disaster-poll
- Tokyo Electric:Water levels at No.2 reactor rising
- UPDATE 1-Egypt dissolves hated internal security force
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