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Dubai World will seek and extension on payments of $22 billion in debt. (Al Ittihad)
Germany may lead a bailout of Greece (various)
Paulson & Co. has had trouble getting capital for its gold fund (WSJ)
Toyota (TM) ignored safety inquiries about recalled cars as late as last December (Reuters)
Dubai may have to sell the QE II and Canadian circus group Cirque du Soleil to raise money (CNNMoney)
Howard Stern will not leave Sirius XM (SIRI) (The Daily Beast)
AP and Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) has renewed their partnership (WSJ)
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