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Profits fall at DIY retailer as B&Q; sales fall.
Pub group hit after credit crunch puts venutre on ice.
Prices suffer their steepest montly fall since 1995.
Dollar bills
Dollar nous helps currency firm create 19 millionaires.
A Northern Rock clock
The definitive investigation into Northern Rock's demise.
An aeroplane on the tarmac: MPs grill BAA over airport standards
Questions on security, dirty airports and investment.
A Hillary Clinton Christmas nut cracker
Check out the latest offering from US retailers and the rest of the week in pictures.
B&Q; owner sees sales slide as consumers cut back.
Software group almost doubled its dividend as revenues surge.
Future Publishing back to black at the full-year.
Virgin Mobile investors in US have filed a class-action lawsuit.
Lloyd's syndicate latest insurer to be hit by lending crisis.
Revenues up 15pc since the beginning of August.
Plans to transfer staff to outsourcing group Capita.
Plans to develop a 70-acre site on a former coal mine for offices.
Talking shop about England's defeat, Richard Fletcher. Will Europe survive the Euro?. Ambrose Evans-Pritchard. Stay tuned to Ben Bland's Market Forces.
Richard Tyler
Sir Richard Branson
Will the Virgin brand be enough to build confidence?
Ken and Kenneth, better known as The 'Suit You' Tailors, played by  Paul Whitehouse and Mark Williams in the The Fast Show
Charles Tyrwhitt on the looks that inspire leadership.
Ten dollar bill
Political tensions will follow the falling greenback.
Alex
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