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OpinionJournalDebtCeilingImpasse
From: MarketWatch on Tue, Jul 12 2011 1:46 PM
Opinion Journal columnist James Taranto on President Obama’s news conference.
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MarketsHubMarketsGrowCalmAfterChoppiness
From: MarketWatch on Tue, Jul 12 2011 11:56 AM
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, Steve Russolillo reports. (Photo: AP Photo.)
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MarketsHubWhereAreAmericasJobs
From: MarketWatch on Tue, Jul 12 2011 11:50 AM
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 Lahart reports. (Photo: Reuters.)
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NewsHubIraqSetToPurchaseUSFighterJets
From: MarketWatch on Tue, Jul 12 2011 10:46 AM
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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LateNightRecapJuly11th2011
From: MarketWatch on Tue, Jul 12 2011 10:46 AM
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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AMReportItalyWalkinganEconomicHighWire
From: MarketWatch on Tue, Jul 12 2011 10:46 AM
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 Minister Silvio Berlusconi: REUTERS/Remo Casilli
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NewsHubTaxingOilandGasCouldTankEconomy
From: MarketWatch on Tue, Jul 12 2011 10:03 AM
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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NewsHubBankofAmericaFaces7BMortgageHit
From: MarketWatch on Tue, Jul 12 2011 10:03 AM
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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NewsHubANervousWorldEyesItaly
From: MarketWatch on Tue, Jul 12 2011 9:49 AM
WSJ’s Paul Vigna and Charles Forelle analyze potential debt troubles facing Italy and how European economies are affected.
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NewsHubChillingtheImpactofaHeartAttack
From: MarketWatch on Mon, Jul 11 2011 6:47 PM
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 the time, according to a new study. Ron Winslow explains.
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NewsHubDunkin039DonutsParentSetsIPORange
From: MarketWatch on Mon, Jul 11 2011 6:33 PM
Dunkin' Brands came one step closer to throwing open its doors to a public offering Monday, seeking to raise $401 million by selling 22 million shares at a price between $16 and $18. Shira Ovide explains why 14 underwriters are involved in the deal.
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NewsHubStocksTumbleonEuropeDebtWorries
From: MarketWatch on Mon, Jul 11 2011 6:33 PM
The Dow tumbled 151 points Monday, as another round of anxiety over Europe’s debt crisis spurred investors to flee risky assets like stocks. Steve Russolillo has details.
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BoehnerItsNothingPersonal
From: MarketWatch on Mon, Jul 11 2011 6:27 PM
Speaker John Boehner said President Barack Obama must accept entitlement cuts and no tax increases in order to obtain a debt-ceiling increase. Video courtesy of Fox New. Image courtesy of Getty Images.
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TrainCrashRescueContinuesinIndia
From: MarketWatch on Mon, Jul 11 2011 6:27 PM
Indian military and government workers help victims of a deadly train derailment. Video courtesy of Reuters.
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NewsHubIsItalyNextinEuroDebtCrisis
From: MarketWatch on Mon, Jul 11 2011 6:26 PM
With no consensus on how to share the burden of a new Greek bailout with private-sector creditors, European finance ministers struggled to make progress at a meeting Monday, as concern shifted to Italy. Charles Forelle has details from Brussels.
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NewsHubObamaPressesforBigDeficitDeal
From: MarketWatch on Mon, Jul 11 2011 6:26 PM
Obama pushed leaders in both parties to deliver the largest possible deficit-reduction deal. "If not now, when?" he asked. Negotiations resumed again at the White House. Nell Henderson the latest from Washington.
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NewsHubIsCityLifeKillingYou
From: MarketWatch on Mon, Jul 11 2011 6:26 PM
Is city life killing you? Not necessarily. According to a recent report, you’re more likely to get in a traffic accident, die of a gunshot wound, suffer from high blood pressure, obesity and diabetes if you live in a rural area. Melinda Beck explains.
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NewsHubBSkyBBidReferredtoCompetitionPanel
From: MarketWatch on Mon, Jul 11 2011 6:26 PM
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 down its News of the World tabloid. Bruce Orwall has details.
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digitsAppletoGetJar039AppStore039NameisOurs
From: MarketWatch on Mon, Jul 11 2011 6:15 PM
WSJ’s Spencer Ante and Simon Constable discuss Apple's cease and desist message to GetJar, who continues to use the term App Store to describe its company.
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digitsNewHurdlesinNewsCorpBidForBSkyB
From: MarketWatch on Mon, Jul 11 2011 6:15 PM
WSJ’s Russell Adams reports on News Corp's. proposed acquisition of BSkyB being referred to the U.K.'s Competition Commission. News Corp. is the parent company of The Wall Street Journal.
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