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The Two-Way
6:10 am
Thu August 25, 2011
Markets Rise On More Hopeful Economic Outlook
By Mark Memmott
Good morning.
The top stories we've already posted about today:
-- "'International Effort' Underway To Find Gadhafi."
-- "Hurricane Watches Up In N.C. As Irene Chugs Toward U.S."
-- "As Apple's Steve Jobs Steps Down, Tim Cook Steps Up."
Meanwhile, other major headlines of the morning include:
-- "World Markets Rise As Worries Over U.S. Economy Ease." (The Associated Press)
-- "Bernanke May Forgo Easing As Data Point Higher." (Bloomberg News)
-- "Gold Falls $200 From Tuesday's Record High." (Reuters)
-- In India, Anna Hazare Won't End His Fast "Unless His Demands Are Met." (Times of India)
-- "U.S. May Back Refinance Plan for Mortgages." (The New York Times)
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