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OpinionJournalCelebratingReagan
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Jul 13 2011 3:39 PM
Peggy Noonan reports on European events marking the 100th anniversary of Reagan’s birth.
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OpinionJournalTheGOPin2012
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Jul 13 2011 3:39 PM
Peggy Noonan assesses the Republican candidates for President.
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TreatingtheInjuredinMumbai
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Jul 13 2011 3:08 PM
Blast victims are rushed to hospitals after serial blasts in Mumbai that killed at least 21 people. Video courtesy of Reuters. Image courtesy of the Associated Press.
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FatalWestBankandGazaViolence
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Jul 13 2011 3:08 PM
Israeli forces kill a Palestinian in the West Bank, and hit targets in Gaza city after a rocket attack on southern Israel. Video courtesy of Reuters.
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digitsNowPlayingHigherNetflixPrices
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Jul 13 2011 2:41 PM
WSJ’s Nick Wingfield reports on Netflix's price increase on its DVD service and its streaming/DVD combo package, and what it means to competitors.
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VMwaresPaulMaritzTalksAbouttheCloudMonster
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Jul 13 2011 2:35 PM
VMware CEO Paul Maritz talks about the competition from Microsoft and others, as the virtualization leader faces as businesses increasingly move to the cloud.
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digitsWhereDoesNewsCorpGoFromHere
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Jul 13 2011 2:27 PM
WSJ London Bureau Chief Bruce Orwall joins the Digits panel to discuss News Corp’s dropping of its bid for BSkyB and what the future might hold for the company, which is he parent company of The Wall Street Journal.
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digitsiPhoneAsaFacialRecognitionDevice
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Jul 13 2011 2:27 PM
Police across the nation will soon be using facial-recognition devices that easily connect to an iPhone. Civil liberties groups have warned that the technology could infringe on privacy rights.
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digitsSoisGoogleAllItsCrackedUpToBe
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Jul 13 2011 2:27 PM
WSJ’s Katie Boehret reviews Google+, the company's new social networking tool. She takes a look at functionality and its privacy features.
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BrooklynBoyDisappearsontheWaytoMom
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Jul 13 2011 1:27 PM
An all out search for a missing boy from Brooklyn, NY is ongoing and now surveillance video may offer some clues. Video courtesy of Fox News.
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NYPDCommissionerKellyCommentsonMumbaiBombs
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Jul 13 2011 1:27 PM
New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly addresses the bombings in Mumbai.
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MarketsHubUSCorntoChinaExportQuadrupled
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Jul 13 2011 1:11 PM
Prices for corn are soaring, in part due to American exports to China, which have quadrupled as well as high demand in ethanol. The upcoming corn crop will be closely watched, Dow Jones Newswires’s Leslie Josephs reports. (Photo: AP Photo.)
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MarketsHubBernankeFostersOptimism
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Jul 13 2011 1:11 PM
Fed chief Ben Bernanke’s testimony caused a market surge as traders interpreted his comments as reasons to be optimistic. On the other hand, market volatility moved gold to records highs, and News Corp. drops its bid for BSkyB amid political pressures, and corn exports to China are growing quickly.
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MarketsHubGoldShinesAtNewRecord
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Jul 13 2011 1:11 PM
Gold is bouncing to new levels, and skittish investors are flocking to the precious metal following uncertainty over news in Europe as well as at home, Dow Jones Newswires’s Tatyana Shumsky reports.
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RobertScobleandGoogleAttack
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Jul 13 2011 1:05 PM
Silicon Valley tech personality Robert Scoble explains His attempted worldwide domination of Google+.
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TechToolsCanHelpAvoidPaytoPlayTrap
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Jul 13 2011 12:37 PM
Violating the SEC’s new pay-to-play rules can mean severe economic consequences for advisers. Dow Jones reporter Suzanne Barlyn discusses with Larry Goldfarb, senior sales executive for Star Compliance, Inc.
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TechToolsCanHelpAvoidPaytoPlayTrap
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Jul 13 2011 12:37 PM
Violating the SEC’s new pay-to-play rules can mean severe economic consequences for advisers. Dow Jones reporter Suzanne Barlyn discusses with Larry Goldfarb, senior sales executive for Star Compliance, Inc.
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SelfDirectedTradingTechnologyGivesanEdge
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Jul 13 2011 12:37 PM
Many clients want to do some trading on their own, despite paying advisers for their expertise. Technology can help to offer that option. Suzanne Barlyn of Dow Jones discusses with Joe Stensland, managing director of wealth management for Scivantage.
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TechToolsCanHelpAvoidPaytoPlayTrap
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Jul 13 2011 12:37 PM
Violating the SEC’s new pay-to-play rules can mean severe economic consequences for advisers. Dow Jones reporter Suzanne Barlyn discusses with Larry Goldfarb, senior sales executive for Star Compliance, Inc.
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UsingTechnologytoEaseSocialMediaConcerns
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Jul 13 2011 12:37 PM
Many financial advisers are still figuring how to use of social media while complying with industry regulations. Suzanne Barlyn of Dow Jones asks Clara Shih, chairman and chief executive of Hearsay Social about how technology is evolving to help advisers remain compliant.
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