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digits: Another U.K. Top Cop Resigns Amid Scandal
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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.
digits: Hacking Scandal Grows; Apple’s China Deal
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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 ...
Markets Hub: Southern Europe Weighs on EU Banks
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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
digits: Amazon to Offer Textbooks on Kindle
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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.
digits: Apple Nears iPhone Deal with China Mobile
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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.
News Hub: Consumer Group Nominee Draws Fire
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Mon, Jul 18 2011 12:59 PM
WSJ’s Maya Jackson-Randall reports Republicans have lodged opposition against President Obama's nominee to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Board because of his challenging of banks' mortgage practices. AP Photo/Mark Duncan
Children Sing for Mandela’s Birthday
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Mon, Jul 18 2011 12:59 PM
School children in Johannesburg wish anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela a happy 93rd birthday. Video courtesy of Reuters.
Markets Hub: Five Stocks You Wish You Bought
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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.
Markets Hub: Gold Breaks $1,600
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Mon, Jul 18 2011 12:44 PM
Investors, worried about the debt ceiling and downgrade concerns flock to gold. Paul Vigna talks with Matt Phillips on Markets Hub.
Markets Hub: Trouble Brewing Over Coffee
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Mon, Jul 18 2011 12:44 PM
Coffee farmers being courted by multi-national companies amid rising coffee prices, threaten the long-term stability of cooperatives. Paul Vigna talks with Caroline Henshaw.
Markets Hub: Investors Steady Despite Market Woes
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Mon, Jul 18 2011 12:44 PM
Investors shake off debt ceiling and downgrade concerns and remain calm. Paul Vigna talks with Steven Russolillo.
Markets Hub: Stocks Continue Sell Off
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Mon, Jul 18 2011 12:44 PM
Investors sell off stocks on debt concerns. Paul Vigna discusses with Steve Wisnefski
News Hub: Economists Lower Jobs Sector Forecast
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Mon, Jul 18 2011 11:31 AM
WSJ’s Phil Izzo and David Wessel discuss the latest Wall Street Journal survey of economists. It indicates a bleaker outlook for the economy. Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
AM Report: News Corp. Scandal Continues To Grow
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Mon, Jul 18 2011 11:17 AM
The News Hub covers the latest details surrounding the News Corp. hacking scandal (News Corp. owns The Wall Street Journal). Also, economists lower expectations regarding the housing and jobs markets. AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth
Air Conditioned Clothes to Beat the Heat
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Mon, Jul 18 2011 10:49 AM
Japan is braced for a sweltering summer with little air conditioning due to post-earthquake measures to save electricity. One clothing company has created special air conditioned outfits to help people through the hot working season. Video courtesy of AFP.
News Hub: Gold Hits Record $1,600 Per Ounce
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Mon, Jul 18 2011 10:09 AM
WSJ’s Paul Vigna reports gold has topped $1,600 per troy ounce. Also, housing market figures and corporate earning will dominate the markets' week. Photo: REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/Files
News Hub: Little Progress On Debt Ceiling Talks
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Mon, Jul 18 2011 10:02 AM
WSJ’s David Wessel reports President Obama and Congressional leaders made little progress toward a budget and debt-ceiling agreement, but Senate leaders are expected to propose a deal this week. Photo: REUTERS/Larry Downing
News Hub: News Corp. Hacking Scandal Grows
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Mon, Jul 18 2011 9:55 AM
WSJ’s Bruce Orwall and Jessica Vascellaro discuss the growth of the hacking scandal plaguing News Corp. (the parent company of The Wall Street Journal.) In addition to Rebekah Brooks, the scandal has claimed Police Commissioner Paul Stephenson.
Euroview: Stress Tests Don’t Pass With Markets
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Mon, Jul 18 2011 7:07 AM
European bank stocks, peripheral bonds and the euro itself have still been hammered after a second round of bank stress tests passed by nearly everyone.
Baseball Dreams Cut Short For Disaster Victims
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Mon, Jul 18 2011 6:30 AM
For high school baseball players from Rikuzentakata, Japan, the dream to play in the Koushien national baseball tournament came to an end. But win or lose, the game helped to bring together a community still reeling from the March 11 tsunami.
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