Starbucks admits mistakes in UK, where uniform store design has provoked an anti-homogenization backlash, and announces another brand overhaul. [Telegraph]
Mad Men, 30 Rock top US television's Emmys. [LA Times]
Interbrand's Best Global Brands 2009 shows recession's impact, especially on finance and automotive. [NY Times]
Yahoo! prepares to announce new ad campaign Tuesday, putting the "Y" in "You." [paidContent]
Disney, Marvel encounter copyright challenge from heirs of "X-Men" and "Fantastic Four" creator Jack Kirby. [NY Times]
Katie Couric rides out rumors and skepticism at CBS Evening News, announces new web series, "@katiecouric." [NY Times]
(More headlines: Kraft-Cadbury, Boden, hybrid TV from BBC)
Trafigura settles with Ivory Coast waste victims without accepting responsibility. [Bloomberg]
Roger Penske, auto industry's fix-it man, takes on Saturn's revival. [NY Times]
Kraft Foods boss Irene Rosenfeld will travel to London to persuade shareholders to back the companies attempt to takeover Cadbury. [Times of London]
Bank of America comes under scrutiny from Congress over Merrill Lynch acquisition. [NY Times]
Boden, British catalog and internet retailer, eyes expansion further into European market after success in Germany. [Retail Week]
Thrift brands thrive in Japan as culture shifts. [NY Times]
BBC, along with partners, announces hybrid television designed to democratize the living room. [NY Times]