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From: The Wall Street Journal on Thu, Jul 14 2011 3:14 PM
WSJ Personal Technology Senior Editor Walt Mossberg reviews the Toshiba Thrive, the latest entry in the tablet market.
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From: The Wall Street Journal on Thu, Jul 14 2011 3:14 PM
WSJ’s Rolfe Winkler looks at claims by many that Facebook's valuation could reach $100 billion.
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From: The Wall Street Journal on Thu, Jul 14 2011 2:59 PM
Melissa McCarthy and Joshua Jackson announce the 2011 Emmy Nominations from Los Angeles, CA.
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DoctorsSuggestParentsLoseCustodyofObeseKids
From: The Wall Street Journal on Thu, Jul 14 2011 2:59 PM
America is on the edge of an obesity epidemic. Two highly respected doctors have come up with a radical idea to solve the nation’s childhood obesity problem - put the kids in foster care. Video courtesy of Fox News. Image courtesy of Getty Images.
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From: The Wall Street Journal on Thu, Jul 14 2011 2:53 PM
Mary Kissel and Matthew Kaminski of the editorial board discuss the bombings in India.
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From: The Wall Street Journal on Thu, Jul 14 2011 1:28 PM
The Sarah Palin documentary "The Undefeated" opens in 10 cities this weekend. Video courtesy of AFP.
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From: The Wall Street Journal on Thu, Jul 14 2011 12:40 PM
Presidential Candidate Ron Paul’s first television ad of the 2012 campaign.
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RonPaulsFirstPresidentialCampaignAd
From: The Wall Street Journal on Thu, Jul 14 2011 12:40 PM
Presidential Candidate Ron Paul’s first television ad of the 2012 campaign.
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From: The Wall Street Journal on Thu, Jul 14 2011 12:40 PM
At least 11 are dead after fighting breaks out in Pakistan’s' commercial hub after a political leader criticized the city's dominant political group. Video courtesy Reuters.
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ViolenceGripsKarachi
From: The Wall Street Journal on Thu, Jul 14 2011 12:40 PM
At least 11 are dead after fighting breaks out in Pakistan’s' commercial hub after a political leader criticized the city's dominant political group. Video courtesy Reuters.
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From: The Wall Street Journal on Thu, Jul 14 2011 12:25 PM
Stocks staged a modest advance in early trading after beat earnings estimates and a rush of economic data helped shift markets' focus away from the stalled U.S. debt-ceiling debate. Paul Vigna and Michael Santoli discuss. (Photo: Getty Images.)
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MarketsHubJPMorganBeatsExpectations
From: The Wall Street Journal on Thu, Jul 14 2011 12:25 PM
J.P. Morgan Chase’s second-quarter profit rose 13% as investment banking operations again posted surging revenue and profit, more than making up for more mortgage-related charges and weakness in retail banking. David Benoit has details. (Photo: AP Photo.)
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MarketsHubMarketsShrugOffDebtTension
From: The Wall Street Journal on Thu, Jul 14 2011 12:25 PM
Despite a warning from Moody’s on the U.S.'s credit rating, markets acted if a U.S. downgrade wasn't likely to happen, and kept up brisk trading. Plus, Borders is on shaky ground after losing an investor, municipalities are turning to banks for loans and J.P. Morgan beats analyst forec...
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From: The Wall Street Journal on Thu, Jul 14 2011 12:25 PM
Credit rating agencies moved closer to an unprecedented downgrade of the U.S.'s debt amid deteriorating talks in Washington, but the financial markets don’t seem to be too worried, Katy Burns reports. (Photo: AFP / Getty Images.)
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From: The Wall Street Journal on Thu, Jul 14 2011 12:24 PM
Michael Corkery discusses how a growing number of municipalities are shifting away from issuing bonds and instead turning to banks to raise much-needed capital. (Photo: AP Photo.)
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From: The Wall Street Journal on Thu, Jul 14 2011 11:25 AM
The News Hub covers News Corp. UK newspapers chief Rebekah Brooks upcoming testimony before Parliament (News Corp. owns The Wall Street Journal.) Also, a look at China’s record steel production. Photo: Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images
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From: The Wall Street Journal on Thu, Jul 14 2011 11:25 AM
A suicide bomber attacks a funeral service in Kandahar for the assassinated brother of the Afghan president. Video courtesy Reuters.
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From: The Wall Street Journal on Thu, Jul 14 2011 9:52 AM
WSJ’s Arron Zitner reports credit rating agencies have indicated they are moving toward a downgrade of the U.S. government's debt in the midst of the debt-ceiling talks in Washington. Photo: SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images
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From: The Wall Street Journal on Thu, Jul 14 2011 9:52 AM
WSJ’s Liam Denning reports on China's record steel production and its impact on competitors. Photo: REUTERS/Stringer
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From: The Wall Street Journal on Thu, Jul 14 2011 9:45 AM
WSJ’s Cassell Bryan-Low reports Rebekah Brooks, head of News Corp's UK newpsapers unit, will appear before a UK parliamentary committee to answer questions about the phone-hacking scandal. News Corp. is the parent company of The Wall Street Journal.
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