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ObamaPraisesDeficitReductionPlan
From: The Wall Street Journal on Tue, Jul 19 2011 3:18 PM
President Barack Obama gains a fresh momentum by a bipartisan group in the U.S. Senate. Video courtesy of Fox News.
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NewsHubLopezAnthonyStayTogetherinBusiness
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 18 2011 6:43 PM
Kohl’s big roll out of merchandise lines by Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony will occur as scheduled this fall despite word the couple is divorcing, the company said. Karen Talley explains.
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NewsHubMurdochstoTestifyWhistleblowerDead
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 18 2011 6:43 PM
Bruce Orwall previews tomorrow’s testimony by Rupert and James Murdoch and Rebekeh Brooks before Britain's parliament. Plus, Bruce discusses the apparent death of a key whistleblower in the News of the World phone hacking scandal.
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Whygoldcouldloseitsgripon1600
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 18 2011 6:35 PM
An extended selloff in stocks and a drop in the Swiss franc against the dollar are two signs that the rally in gold is likely to fade, Richard Hastings, a macro strategist at Global Hunter Securities, tells MarketWatch’s Laura Mandaro.
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NewsHubStocksFallonDebtConcerns
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 18 2011 6:35 PM
Stocks fell as euro-zone sovereign-debt worries and a lack of progress in U.S. debt-ceiling negotiations sparked a selloff.
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NewsHubCharlieSheenGetsNewTVSeries
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 18 2011 6:15 PM
Lions Gate Entertainment said Monday it is planning a new TV series starring Charlie Sheen four months after the former "Two and a Half Men" star’s widely publicized firing from the CBS show. Lauren Schuker has details.
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PMReportMurdochDebtTalksSheenJLoInsomnia
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 18 2011 5:53 PM
A whistleblower in the News of the World scandal is apparently found dead,Rupert Murdoch prepares to testify before Britain’s parliament, Libyan rebels capture a key oil town, stocks fall, debt talks stall and Charlie Sheen gets a new sitcom.
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NewsHubDebtTalksShowFewSignsofProgress
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 18 2011 5:43 PM
Jerry Seib has the latest on the debt talks and why Washington now appears to have collectively squandered the opportunity to make something positive out of the crisis.
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NewsHubLibyanRebelsRetakeKeyOilTown
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 18 2011 5:35 PM
Rebels scored their first major breakthrough on the war’s eastern front on Monday, as they recaptured control of the coastal oil town of Brega. Charles Levinson has details from Libya.
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AWorkoutWithanElementofChance
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 18 2011 5:18 PM
To break up the monotony of his workout regime, Capitol Hill staffer Vincent Morris rolls a 20-sided dice each morning to decide which routine he’ll complete. It's unusual and, he says, it works. WSJ's Neil Hickey reports from Washington.
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MarketsHubStocksSlumpOverDebtAnxieties
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 18 2011 3:39 PM
The debt crisis is spooking investors, plus a look at some strong performing stocks that still have upside potential. Paul Vigna hosts The Markets Hub.
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digitsWirelessIndustryGrowsButNotinJobs
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 18 2011 3:17 PM
The U.S. wireless industry is booming, but for the industry’s workers, the story is less rosy. WSJ's Anton Troianovski has details on digits.
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TheFinalHatchClosingforAtlantis
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 18 2011 3:17 PM
Following a poignant farewell ceremony by the crews of Atlantis and Expedition 28, the hatch between the International Space Station and the space shuttle Atlantis closes for the final time. Atlantis' crew will spend the remainder of today preparing for Tuesday’s early morning undocking. Vi...
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OpinionJournalTheNewConsumerWatchdog
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 18 2011 3:11 PM
Mary Kissel of the editorial board on President Obama’s plan to nominate Richard Cordray as head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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digitsAnotherUKTopCopResignsAmidScandal
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 18 2011 2:40 PM
WSJ’s London Bureau Chief Bruce Orwall reports on the latest resignation in the phone-hacking scandal, plus: what to expect when Rupert and James Murdoch appear before Parliament tomorrow.
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digitsHackingScandalGrowsApplesChinaDeal
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 18 2011 2:40 PM
On today’s digits: WSJ's London Bureau Chief reports on the latest resignation in the NewsCorp phone-hacking story; an exclusive story on Apple nearing a deal with China Mobile for the iPhone; Amazon makes a bigger push into e-textbooks and, while the wireless industry is booming, wireless ...
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MarketsHubSouthernEuropeWeighsonEUBanks
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 18 2011 2:27 PM
European stress test reveals extent of credit exposure of major banks may be more problematic than the sovereign debt crisis. Paul Vigna talks with David Enrich
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digitsAmazontoOfferTextbooksonKindle
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 18 2011 2:13 PM
Amazon is making a bigger push into the lucrative textbook market by offering textbook rentals through the company’s Kindle Store. But will e-textbook rentals catch on with college students? Digits discusses with WSJ's Jeff Trachtenberg.
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digitsAppleNearsiPhoneDealwithChinaMobile
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 18 2011 2:00 PM
Apple is getting closer to offering its iPhone through China’s largest mobile carrier, state-owned China Mobile, further opening a vast market and spurring what could be the next growth catalyst for the technology giant. WSJ's Yukari Kane has the exclusive story on digits.
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MarketsHubFiveStocksYouWishYouBought
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 18 2011 12:52 PM
Some stocks have done well this year and still have room to the upside. Paul Vigna talks with Simon Constable about five stocks you wish you had bought earlier this year.
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