Some of Monday’s top stories:
The New York Times
China clamps down on web, pinching companies like Google, by Keith Bradsher and Paul Mozur
Fall TV season has buzz, but it’s growing softer, by Bill Carter and Emily Steel
The Wall Street Journal
Tesco Suspends Executives, Probes Error That Triggers New Profit Warning, by Lisa Fleisher and Peter Evans
Siemens to Buy Dresser-Rand for $7.6 Billion, by Shayndi Raice and Christopher Alessi
Labor Groups Seek Probe of Wal-Mart’s PAC, by Shelly Banjo
The Washington Post
World stock markets slip on China growth jitters, by the Associated Press
Reuters
Merck KGaA to buy Sigma-Aldrich for $17 billion, by Ludwig Burger
Business Insider
Goldman Sachs Has A Startling Forecast For The Euro, by Sam Ro
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