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OpinionJournalTheNewDebtLimitDeal
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 11 2011 3:05 PM
Senior Economics Writer Steve Moore maps out the potential agreement for raising the debt ceiling.
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BoehnerItsNothingPersonal
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 11 2011 2:49 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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PhotoMontageoftheInjuredinTourdeFrance
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 11 2011 1:36 PM
A photo montage shows several cyclists injured after Sunday’s Tour de France 9th phase. Photos courtesy of Associated Press.
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MarketsHubDollarStoresFindSplurgesDryingUp
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 11 2011 12:44 PM
Sales and profit growth have started to slump at the deep-discount retailers called dollar stores, after a robust performance during the recession. Ann Zimmerman explains why.
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MarketsHubGreeceStocksSoupDollarStores
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 11 2011 12:44 PM
The European Union considers Greece’s next bailout and whether to let the country default this time around, stocks tumble on Europe jitters, Campbell Soup looks to heat up soup sales, dollar stores find splurges drying up and drug pipelines refill.
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MarketsHubCampbellLookstoHeatUpSoupSales
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 11 2011 12:44 PM
Campbell Soup’s is trying to make soup sales simmer once again after going cold the past few years. Paul Ziobro explains how the company's new CEO-elect plans to do it.
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MarketsHubStocksTumbleonEuropeJitters
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 11 2011 12:44 PM
Stocks fell sharply as investors worried that Europe’s debt crisis is spreading to larger nations like Italy and Spain, overshadowing the start of the second-quarter earnings reporting season. Paul Vigna and George Stahl discuss.
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MarketsHubDrugMakersRefillParchedPipelines
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 11 2011 12:44 PM
The pharmaceutical industry, after years of research flops that led some to write its obituary, shows signs it is coming back to life. Jonathan Rockoff has details.
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Obamaon039DoingtheBiggestDealPossible039
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 11 2011 11:52 AM
President Barack Obama holds a presser on the debt crisis and highlights what it will involve to resolve the current concerns. Video courtesy of Fox News.
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Nearly100MissingAfterBoatSinksinRussia
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 11 2011 11:46 AM
Dozens survive, rescuers search for nearly 100 missing after a tourist boat, believed to have been carrying 182 people, sinks in Russia. Video courtesy of Reuters.
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MarketsHubWilltheEULetGreeceDefault
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 11 2011 11:46 AM
EU President Herman Van Rompuy called a meeting of top policy makers to discuss plans for a second bailout package for Greece. Katie Martin discusses whether the EU will let Greece default this time around and whether Spain or Italy could be next?
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AMReportDebtTalksBackToSquareOne
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 11 2011 11:33 AM
The News Hub covers the collapse of weekend debt-ceiling talks and efforts to bring the tho sides together again. Also, a bleak hiring picture from small business owners, and a now-likely Greece default. Photo: Brendan Smialowski/Getty Images
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NewsHubWeveSeenThisDebtMovieBefore1990
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 11 2011 10:05 AM
WSJ’s Laura Meckler takes us back to 1990 when President George H.W. Bush locked horns with Congress over spending and raising the debt ceiling. Sound familiar? AP Photo/Doug Mills
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NewsHubSmallBusinessesPaintBleakJobsPicture
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 11 2011 9:59 AM
A survey of small business owners shows a lack of confidence in the U.S. economy. More than two-thirds indicated they do not plan to add payrolls in 2011 or 2012. WSJ’s Siobhan Hughes reports. Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
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EuroviewEuroHydraGrowsItalianHead
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 11 2011 8:37 AM
The euro is losing the ugly contest against the dollar Monday as the unwelcome spotlight of sovereign debt worries settles on Italy.
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JapansFinanceMinisterNodaontheYenRatings
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 11 2011 7:11 AM
In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Japan’s Finance Minister Yoshihiko Noda speaks about the appreciation of the yen and possible downgrades of Japan's debts by private rating firms.
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OliveOilWrestlersGetaGrip
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 11 2011 12:08 AM
For more than six centuries, men have been coming to a field in western Turkey to put on thick leather shorts, soak themselves in olive oil — and try to flip one another over. WSJ’s Ayla Albayrak reports from the Kirkpinar Oil Wrestling Festival in Edirne.
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AsiaTodayChinasExportsMalaysianProtests
From: The Wall Street Journal on Sun, Jul 10 2011 10:28 PM
China’s latest economic data shows exports rose to a record high and inflation surged to a 3-year high, while in Malaysia, demonstrators took to the streets of Kuala Lumpur demanding changes to the electoral system. WSJ's Jake Lee and Alison Tudor discuss.
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911MemorialAnExclusiveLook
From: The Wall Street Journal on Sun, Jul 10 2011 8:20 PM
Ten years after the attack on the World Trade Center, the memorial to the victims is finally set to open. WSJ’s Sophia Hollander took a look around as organizers raced to finish.
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LateShowTheaterBrokenIntoandVandalized
From: The Wall Street Journal on Sun, Jul 10 2011 7:32 PM
An allegedly drunk man broke into the famed Ed Sullivan Theater, home of Late Show with David Letterman, in Manhattan early Sunday and trashed the lobby, police said. Video courtesy Newscore.
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