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Media Digest (9/16/2011) Reuters, WSJ, NYTimes, FT, Bloomberg

Geithner to discuss a bank bailout fund with EU ministers. (Reuters)

Research In Motion (NASDAQ: RIMM) results are well below expectations. (Reuters)

Several central banks to offer dollars to keep liquidity strong at banks. (Reuters)

Lawsuit claims that Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ) management misled investors ahead of August figures. (Reuters)

Air France-KLM to order $12 billion of Airbus and Boeing (NYSE: BA) planes. (Reuters)

Silver Lake Partners considers a buyout of all or part of Yahoo! (NASDAQ: YHOO). (WSJ, Bloomberg)

Prosecutors review whether Société Générale helped R. Allen Stanford $7 billion fraud. (WSJ)

Baidu (NASDAQ: BIDU) begins to suffer setbacks in China. (WSJ)

Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS) to close its Global Alpha Fund. (WSJ)

Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) suffers low subscriber growth. (WSJ)

FTC may offer new online privacy rules. (WSJ)

USPS cost cuts would slow first-class mail delivery. (WSJ)

A group of well-known economists now see a one-in-three chance of a recession. (WSJ)

Michael Arrington, former TechCrunch executive, to start a new blog. (WSJ)

China begins policies to control rare earth distribution. (NYT)

IMF’s Lagarde says she sees a global confidence crisis. (FT)

International Trade Commission to review Apple’s (NASDAQ: AAPL) smartphone IP win against HTC. (Bloomberg)

Douglas A. McIntyre

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