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  1. The Note's Must-Reads for Wednesday May 22, 2013

    Wed, 22 May 2013

    unauthorized immigrants while increasing border control and revamping the nation's legal immigration system. LINK The Wall Street Journal 's Kristina Peterson: " Broad Immigration Overhaul Heads to Senate " The Senate Judiciary Committee passed

  2. 7 Things You Should Know About the Oklahoma Tornado

    Tue, 21 May 2013

    struggled to rescue them. 4. The cost of the tornado's damages is estimated at $1 billion, according to The Wall Street Journal . President Barack Obama announced on Tuesday that Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) funds would be

  3. Is Yahoo Paying Too Much for Tumblr?

    Mon, 20 May 2013

    million last year. The trick will be to introduce advertising onto Tumblr without wrecking the user experience. The Wall Street Journal says Yahoo plans to allow David Karp, Tumblr's 26-year-old CEO, "to continue to run the site and operate

  4. WALL STREET JOURNAL BEST-SELLERS

    Thu, 16 May 2013

    include both adult and juvenile titles; the business list includes only adult titles. The combined lists track sales by title across all print and e-book formats; audio books are excluded. Refer questions to john.edwards(at) wsj .com.

  5. Harvard's Nieman Foundation Announces Class of '14

    Thu, 16 May 2013

    Associated Press. Tim Rogers, editor of The Nicaragua Dispatch. Rachel Emma Silverman, management reporter at The Wall Street Journal . Wendell Steavenson, staff writer for The New Yorker. Dina Temple-Raston, counterterrorism correspondent

  6. Wal-Mart Orders Review After Bangladesh Factory Collapse

    Wed, 15 May 2013

    first time in more than five years. But the best place to put your money in the past year may have been Greece! The Wall Street Journal reports the Athens stock market has gained more than 80 percent. The stellar performance comes despite continued

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  1. The Note's Must-Reads for Wednesday, May 15, 2013

    Wed, 15 May 2013

    professing the belief that the news media need to be unfettered in their role as government watchdogs. LINK The Wall Street Journal 's John D. McKinnon and Siobhan Hughesbi: " FBI Launches Probe of IRS " Attorney General Eric Holder said

  2. Longtime Barron's Writer Alan Abelson Dies at 87

    Fri, 10 May 2013

    absence from Barron's for the past three months, The Wall Street Journal reported. "Financial journalism lost one of its according to the Journal. Dow Jones, Barron's and The Wall Street Journal are owned by News Corp.

  3. Kerry Hopes Russia Won't Sell Missiles to Syria

    Fri, 10 May 2013

    civil war. He spoke to reporters in Rome after the Wall Street Journal reported that Russia was preparing to sell the Moammar Gadhafi's Libya offered two years ago. The Wall Street Journal put the deal at $900 million for a package of

  4. The Note's Must-Reads for Friday, May 10, 2013

    Fri, 10 May 2013

    lingering questions about when it learned that the attack was indeed "conducted by Islamic terrorists." LINK The Wall Street Journal 's Siobhan Hughes: " Boehner Seeks Emails on Benghazi " Congressional Republicans, again stepping up their

  5. Longtime Barron's Writer Alan Abelson Dies at 87

    Thu, 9 May 2013

    Abelson had been on a medical leave of absence from Barron's for the past three months, The Wall Street Journal reported. Dow Jones, Barron's and the WSJ are owned by News Corp. Abelson graduated with degrees in chemistry and English from

  6. Kerry Prefers Russia Not Aid Syria, But Stands by Joint Peace Plan

    Thu, 9 May 2013

    solution to end the conflict, now going into it's third year. Speaking at a news conference in Rome, Kerry addressed a Wall Street Journal report on Thursday that Russia was preparing to sell missiles to the Syrian government, saying he expressed his general

  7. WALL STREET JOURNAL BEST-SELLERS

    Thu, 9 May 2013

    include both adult and juvenile titles; the business list includes only adult titles. The combined lists track sales by title across all print and e-book formats; audio books are excluded. Refer questions to john.edwards(at) wsj .com.

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  1. TechBytes: Google, Heart Rate Monitor

    Wed, 15 May 2013

    to your ear that monitors your breathing and heart rates while you view calming images. On your mobile device the Wall Street Journal 's Katie direct says does a great job of helping people understand their bodies. Rather than just sort of sitting

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    and heart rates while you view calming images. On your mobile device the Wall Street Journal's Katie direct says does a great job of helping people understand their bodies. Rather than just sort of sitting in a ram
  2. Rumors of Fed Changes Worry Investors

    Mon, 13 May 2013

    that that person would end a quantitative easing program. Yeah well as early Bernanke talking about and it's the Wall Street Journal 's reporter who covers the Federal Reserve. And you know this is a parlor game Ben Bernanke's term second

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    quantitative easing program. Yeah well as early Bernanke talking about and it's the Wall Street Journal's reporter who covers the Federal Reserve. And you know this is a parlor game Ben Bernanke's term second term is an up
  3. 'Iron Man 3' Kicks Off Hollywood Blockbuster Season

    Sun, 5 May 2013

    similar egos million dollars nearly two dozen summer it's been more than 100 million dollars each. According to the Wall Street Journal which figures the price picks this weekend from 250 to 500 million dollars worldwide to turn a profit. The pressure

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    summer -- it's been more than 100 million dollars each. According to the Wall Street Journal which figures the price -- picks this weekend from 250 to 500 million dollars worldwide to turn a profit. The pressure is
  4. TechBytes: App Connects Neighbors, iPhone

    Wed, 1 May 2013

    the concept behind online network next door the site provides a place for users to talk about local issues. The Wall Street Journal 's Katie Brett charted out. There was a lot of interaction and people are able to ask and other questions that

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    the site provides a place for users to talk about local issues. The Wall Street Journal's Katie Brett charted out. There was a lot of interaction and people are able to ask -- and other questions that they
  5. TechBytes: Microsoft, T Mobile

    Fri, 12 Apr 2013

    In today's tech it looks like the iPad mini will be getting some competition the Wall Street Journal reports that Microsoft we'll start producing a seven inch version of its surface tablet later this year. It's a big day for

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    -- it looks like the iPad mini will be getting some competition the Wall Street Journal reports that Microsoft we'll start producing a seven inch version of its surface tablet later this year. It's a big day for
  6. Twinkies to Be Produced Without Union Labor

    Fri, 26 Apr 2013

    means hundreds of new jobs will be up for them for bakeries over the next couple of months. But according to the Wall Street Journal those jobs will be. Nine. Unions will be especially good news for Emporia Kansas that's one of the bakeries

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    them for bakeries over the next couple of months. But according to the Wall Street Journal those jobs will be. Nine. Unions will be especially good news for Emporia Kansas that's -- one of the bakeries is set
  7. AP Twitter Hacked With False Report on White House Attack

    Wed, 24 Apr 2013

    shamelessly in bed with al qaeda, forcing cbs to close its account. Two wspapers, "the new york times" and " the wall street journal ," had their firewalls penetrated. Both accused china of spying. Hackers had the first story that we had done

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    cbs to close its account. Two wspapers, "the new york times" and " the wall street journal had their firewalls penetrated. Both accused china of spying. Hackers had the first story that we had done about a chinese relative.
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