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July 07, 2011
Bands whose fans turn violent after intense parking-lot drinking sessions are taking a newly proactive approach to heading off such behavior, worried that assaults and other mayhem are a threat ...
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July 07, 2011
Obama said progress was made in a meeting with congressional leaders on how to slash the U.S. deficit and clear the way for raising the federal borrowing limit. Jerry Seib has details from Washington.
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July 07, 2011
Rex On Techs: Rex Crum says Apple might be standing on the shoulders of 15 billion App Store downloads, but that doesn’t mean it isn't paranoid about its market position.
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July 07, 2011
Stocks rose for the seventh time in eight sessions as encouraging news about both U.S. employment and retail sales sent investors pouring into risky assets. Steve Russolillo has details.
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July 07, 2011
Evan Newmark and Dennis Berman discuss how big prices for modern art parallel big prices in a hot IPO market for social media stocks. (Photo: Associated Press)
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July 07, 2011
News Corp. said Thursday it will close the News of the World newspaper, a dramatic move to quell a scandal over the UK weekly paper’s controversial reporting tactics, which have led to ...
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July 07, 2011
Singer-cellist Ben Sollee sits down with WSJ music critic Jim Fusilli to discuss his new album "Inclusions."
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July 07, 2011
With all the marvels of modern technology, one might think that there would be easy ways to sync up multiple gadgets and access all your work email from home and your home files from work. But ...
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July 07, 2011
On today’s digits: Newscorp is closing its UK paper News of the World; Walt Mossberg offers some external storage solutions for tablets like the iPad; eBay buys Zong as it looks to bolster mobile ...
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July 07, 2011
News Corp. said it would close its News of the World weekly tabloidafter a phone-hacking scandal, with this coming Sunday’s edition the newspaper's last.
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July 07, 2011
Discounts and promotions contributed to a lift in June retail sales but the price cuts may contribute to smaller margins, MarketWatch Andria Cheng reports. (Photo: AP Photo.)
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July 07, 2011
The News Hub covers positive jobs news from ADP and the government. Also, the ECB’s decides to raise interest rates, and a U.S. government law encouraging 401(k) contributions hits a snafu. AP ...
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July 07, 2011
ADP reports private-sector payrolls rose by 156,000 in June. Also, initial claims for unemployment benefits last week dropped by 14,000 to 418,000. WSJ’s Dave Kansas joins the News Hub to discuss ...
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July 07, 2011
WSJ’s Josh Mitchell reports on competing highway-funding bills in the House and Senate requiring different levels of revenue. It has been two years since a highway-funding bill was last passed. AP ...
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July 07, 2011
WSJ’s Mike Casey analyzes the impact of the European Central Bank raising the main interest rate to 1.5%. ECB President Jean-Claude Trichet is pictured. Photo: REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
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July 07, 2011
WSJ’s Anne Tergesen reports a 2006 law allowing companies to automatically enroll people in 401(k) plans has had unintended consequences. AP Photo/Ron Edmonds.
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July 07, 2011
The Harry Potter series has cast its spell on millions of fans across the globe. WSJ’s Dipti Kapadia visits London's Trafalgar Square to find out if they'll stay true when Daniel ...
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July 06, 2011
Apple is said to be ordering key components for a new iPhone that’s thinner, lighter and holds an improved eight-megapixel camera. But production problems may delay its launch. WSJ's ...
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July 06, 2011
This home in the Bronx has it all - fortified stone walls, windows designed to be defended by archers and a turret that holds a breakfast nook.
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July 06, 2011
Walt Mossberg reviews an unusual new device - the Seagate GoFlex Satellite, a combination portable hard disk and Wi-Fi transmitter that can stream large quantities of videos, music, photos and ...
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