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      <title>TOPWRAP 6-Governments struggle to stem crisis, markets shaken</title>
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      <description>LONDON/BERLIN, Oct 6 (Reuters) - More European governments followed Germany's lead on Monday offering guarantees to savers in a frantic effort to calm fears among investors over the worst financial crisis in nearly 80 years.</description>
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      <title>Why Britain must act now in response to German savings guarantee</title>
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      <description>First Ireland, then Germany, now Denmark, Sweden and Austria. One by one, each country has taken steps to restore confidence in its embattled banking sector. Whether the belt-and-braces guarantee handed to Irish savers, or the...</description>
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      <title>Markets tumble as banking fears spread across Europe</title>
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      <description>German savings pledge raises stakes for Brown | In depth: every country for itself as European unity collapses | Comment: Anatole Kaletsky | Analysis: David Wighton | Stricken Iceland sends out financial SOS</description>
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      <title>TOPWRAP 2-Regulators scramble to shore up banking system</title>
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      <description>Germany guarantees private deposit accounts, rescues Hypo * Denmark, Austria follow with similar guarantees * Fed urges Citi, Wells Fargo to compromise on Wachovia * South Korea to use forex reserves to aid banks * Asian shares...</description>
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      <title>Darling under pressure to act as Europe hit</title>
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      <description>Pressure is growing on the government to introduce an unlimited savings guarantee to be introduced as economic turmoil swirls across Europe. Germany joined a growing list of European Union members to issue such a guarantee this...</description>
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      <title>Import / Export - Cinema Two 1710, 2020</title>
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      <description>Dir: Ulrich Seidl 07 Austria 141 mins Subtitled Cast: Ekateryna Rak, Paul Hofmann screenings from: Fri 03 - Thu 23 Oct Both confrontational and compassionate, Seidl’s tale of migration and social borders weaves its way through...</description>
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      <title>UK must take the lead in European banking crisis</title>
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      <description>It was another tough weekend for European politicians and bankers. They did what they were supposed to, but it looks like another difficult week lies ahead. By Edward Hadas, breakingviews.com The authorities are certainly...</description>
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      <title>Big picture: crisis, crash, depression?</title>
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      <description>As I write, my colleague Robert Peston is telling a woman styling herself the "Chief Secretary to the Treasury" what the government's policy on nationalisation is.... It is a function of the tech revolution which created this...</description>
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      <title>Tennis-Vienna Open men's singles results</title>
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      <description>Oct 6 (Reuters) - Vienna Open men's singles first round results from Austria on Monday (prefix number denotes seeding) Guillermo Canas (Argentina) beat Andreas Seppi (Italy) 7-6(2) 6-3 5-Fernando Verdasco (Spain) beat Victor...</description>
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      <title>World Markets Plummet Despite Bailout</title>
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      <description>Asian markets plunged during Monday trading and European stocks opened on the same downward slope, as global investors took scant comfort from Washington's passage of a $700 billion bank bailout and focused instead on deepening...</description>
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