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A woman displaced by war sleeps on her belongings at the Don Bosco center in Goma in eastern Congo, November 20, 2008.   REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly

"Cursed" Congo still shocks and fascinates 6:00am ET

Reports of massacres, rapes, looting and child soldiers have put Democratic Republic of Congo back on the world news agenda.  Full Article | Slideshow 

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, November 17, 2008. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
Financial stress

Sentiment is firmly entrenched in risk aversion mode with the chief culprits being Citigroup's outlook, anticipation of more bleak data and the beleaguered auto sector.  Factbox 

James Saft
Fighting deflation globally ain’t easy

With the U.S., Japan and Britain -- nearly 40 percent of the global economy -- facing the threat of deflation, it's going to be just too easy for one, two or all three of them to get the policy response horribly wrong, writes James Saft.  Commentary 

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Commodity Last Pct Chg Trade Date/Time
Oil 49.25 +2.38% 21 Nov 2008 17:01 EST
Gold 791.8 +5.44% 20 Nov 2008 19:00 EST
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Crisis in Credit

Follow the financial crisis using our interactive video timeline. Track the global impact on our interactive map.  Full Coverage 

Bernd Debusmann
A million years of nuclear planning

Columnist Bernd Debusmann asks if the EPA is engaging in scientific fantasy by setting impossible hurdles over nuclear waste.  Commentary 

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Consumer Credit

The mortgage-inspired crisis infecting markets may be followed by even bigger problems borne out of growing credit card debt. Take a closer look.  Full Coverage 

Pictures of the week

Senior photographer Peter Jones on 14 pictures that caught his eye this week.   Audio Slideshow 

India milkmen angry over prices

Hundreds of milkmen gather in Bhubneshwar, India, to protest over price cuts which they say have made milk cheaper than water.  Play Video

 
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