Wed 25 Nov 2009 | 22:01 EST
 REUTERS/Brian Snyder

Rebuilding a city 7:00 pm ET

Grassroots groups in Buffalo say that after decades of big plans that have come to naught – casinos, hotels and the like – the city shows little sign of changing. They're now taking the city's blighted areas into their own hands.  Blog 

 
A stock broker's fingers feverishly key in the day's proceedings on a computer keyboard, at a brokerage firm in Bombay May 19, 2004. REUTERS/Sherwin Crasto
Signs of M&A appetite

Indian outsourcing companies, facing the commoditization of their services like product engineering, business process outsourcing and software testing, are being forced to take a fresh look at their strategies.  Full Article 

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Bernd Debusmann
A paradox of plenty: Hunger in America

In the world’s wealthiest country, home to more obese people than anywhere else on earth, one in six Americans struggled to feed themselves and their children in 2008. Millions went hungry, at least some of the time. Things are bound to get worse.  Commentary 

Mumbai attacks: a look back
7:10pm EST 
One year after militants laid siege to Mumbai, a look back at the events and how they unfolded.