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July 12, 2011
Watch a scene from "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2," the final film in the series. Video courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures.
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July 12, 2011
WSJ Heard On the Street columnist David Reilly details Bank of America’s newest round of mortgage problems that could potentially total $7 billion. Photo: REUTERS/Joshua Lott/Files
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July 12, 2011
The euro is getting hammered after European finance ministers issued a vague statement that did not reassure global market watchers, Dow Jones Newswires’s Katie Martin reports. (Photo: AFP / ...
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July 12, 2011
Over the past year, there has been a bounce in manufacturing, transportation and healthcare jobs growth. Any sectors related to homes and housing, however, have lagged in hiring, WSJ’s Justin ...
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July 12, 2011
Markets are flat after some volatility, but have flattened despite no new developments out of Europe. In the meantime, traders continue to anticipate good news from the start of earnings season, ...
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July 12, 2011
The current tech boom is attracting deep-pocketed hedge funds which are ramping up investments in emerging tech companies like LinkedIn, Facebook and Zynga, WSJ’s Spencer Ante reports. (Photo: AP ...
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July 12, 2011
WSJ’s Paul Vigna and Charles Forelle analyze potential debt troubles facing Italy and how European economies are affected. AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito
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July 12, 2011
Iraq has entered negotiations to purchase up to 36 U.S. advanced F-16 fighter jets. WSJ’s Nathan Hodge has details. Photo: REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes
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July 12, 2011
Ahmad Wali Karzai, a powerful brother of Afghan president Hamid Karzai, has been killed, apparently by one of his bodyguards. Video courtesy of Reuters and photo courtesy of Getty Images.
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July 12, 2011
With Italy threatening to put EU debt bailouts in a different league at the same time as political support is waning, the euro is suffering from a wholesale withdrawal by investors
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July 12, 2011
WSJ’s John McKinnon outlines a new study that indicates proposed taxes on oil and gas could have a detrimental effect on the economy. AP Photo/Jessica Hill
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July 12, 2011
The News Hub covers world market jitters over Italy facing economic strains similar to other European countries. Also, Iraq aims to purchase upwards of 36 U.S. F-16 fighter jets. Photo of Prime ...
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July 12, 2011
Clips from the late night talk shows on July 11th, 2011, including the Late Show with David Letterman, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, and The Colbert Report.
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July 12, 2011
Why are the markets turning on Italy now? Many of Italy’s economic problems have been around for years. But market mispricings can last a long time until suddenly investors realize ...
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July 11, 2011
As the temperature soars in Japan, fears of an electrical blackout rise. The country’s nuclear reactors are undergoing continuous stress tests that could strain the electricity supply. ...
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July 11, 2011
From losing your teeth to having test anxiety, Deirdre Barrett, a dream expert and psychologist, interprets some popular recurring dreams.
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July 11, 2011
Libyan rebels are now advancing on two fronts against Moammar Gadhafi’s troops. The surge comes as new recruits from government strongholds join the rebel force. Video courtesy of AFP. Image ...
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July 11, 2011
Dublin Dr Pepper Bottling Co. has been making the soda in Dublin, Texas since 1891. And the family-owned business puts the town name on their bottles. Parent company Dr Pepper Snapple Group ...
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July 11, 2011
Sudden cardiac arrest is mostly deadly - only about 10% of victims survive. But patients whose bodies were chilled several degrees below normal immediately after the event survived about 50% of ...
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July 11, 2011
The U.K. government referred News Corp.'s bid for BSkyB to the Competition Commission, a regulatory setback to the media company in the wake of the phone-hacking allegations that brought ...
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