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Nov 4, 2009
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From The Financial Times

Former US envoy in Afghan election warning
Foreign countries are meddling in Afghanistan's presidential elections and increasing the risk that the country becomes still more unstable after next week's vote, a former US envoy to Kabul has warned.
DiPascali: Madoff business 'all fake'
Frank DiPascali, a key lieutenant to Bernard Madoff, pleaded guilty to criminal charges arising from his role in the $65bn Ponzi scheme orchestrated by his long-time boss
Fed under spotlight on interest rates
US Federal Reserve policymakers end a two-day meeting on Wednesday with a statement that could provide a hint about the timing of interest rate rises, but no more.
US productivity grows faster than expected
Productivity soared by a higher-than-expected 6.4 per cent in the non-farm business sector in the second quarter, its highest level since 2003, as hours worked fell faster than output, the Department of Labor said
Taliban bombs delay US troop supply
The use of so-called improvised explosive devices has forced Marine commanders to put long stretches of road off-limits, requiring troops to walk instead of drive
SEC lays out ruses in Madoff fraud
The scheme that allowed Bernard Madoff to misappropriate $65bn in investor funds combined a single IBM mini-computer with a system of hiding the truth from authorities, according to a complaint filed by the Securities and Exchange Commission
Anschutz $60m Jackson film deal approved
Sony's Columbia Pictures is to pay the O2 Arena owner and the singer's estate to produce a movie from concert rehearsal footages
Debating US health reform
The US administration's critics can hardly complain that they are denied a chance to engage with their representatives if, when the opportunity arises, they howl and stamp their feet
Eunice Kennedy Shriver dies at 88
Eunice Kennedy Shriver, who founded the Special Olympics and is a member of one of the most prominent American political families of the 20th century, died at the age of 88
Kuwait foils al-Qaeda bomb plan
Kuwait said it had foiled an al-Qaeda-linked plan to bomb a US army camp and other 'important facilities' in the Opec oil-exporting state
Ex-Soviet officer escapes US extradition
Viktor Bout, the former Soviet military officer suspected of arms trafficking on four continents, has won the first stage of his battle to avoid extradition from Thailand to the US on charges of offering to supply weapons to Colombian rebels
Expanded Fed tackles staffing explosion
Its unprecedented role in rescuing the US financial system has meant unexpected calls on Federal Reserve resources, writes Aline van Duyn
New York Fed in hiring spree
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York is aggressively hiring traders as it seeks to manage its burgeoning securities holdings, making the central bank one of Wall Street's most active recruiters of financial talent
DPJ chief hits at 'US-led' globalism
Yukio Hatoyama, leader of Japan's opposition Democratic party who is strongly placed to become prime minister, has vowed to shield his nation from globalisation
Obama faces tough choices on Afghanistan
At a time when the US president is under acute pressure to rein in a huge US fiscal deficit and when the Pentagon is severely overstretched, another hefty troop request would be hard to satisfy
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