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Reputable financial houses, as they are described online, are telling their clients how to prepare for potential "global collapse" over the next two years. France's Societe Generale, according to the London Daily Telegraph's chief investigative reporter,...
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With a close over 10,270 on Friday, the Dow Jones industrial average had its best showing of 2009. Like the day a few weeks earlier when it broke the five-figure mark for the first time since October 2008, the market's achievement was greeted not by champagne...
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Washington: A report published in The Nation, a Pakistani daily accusing WSJ journalist Matthew Rosenberg of being a CIA spy and having allegiance to Mossad, the Israeli intelligence agency has outraged not just the newspaper that the...
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Rupert Murdoch: Just say no. (Photo: World Economic Forum) Whoops. Has Rupert Murdoch been caught out deftly practicing what he has so rabidly been preaching against? While he has ranted about the “parasites” that are Google and other news...
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The Wall Street Journal plans to assemble a local news staff in New York, continuing to expand beyond its historic focus on business news by adding traditional city desk beats like courthouses, City Hall and the state capital. The push into metropolitan...
This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only...Pensions for top executives rose an average of 19% in 2008, with more than 200 executives seeing pensions increase more than 50%, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis.
Exiled Houthi lawmaker Yahya al-Houthi who is the brother of the Shia fighters' leader, Abdul-Malek holds President Ali Abdullah Saleh responsible for the army attacks on refugee camps, where thousands of civilians took shelter from an all-out offensive...
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He’s either that plump liberal wacko or the camera carrying whistleblower, son of an autoworker who’s taken Flint, Michigan’s misery personally...Okay, so here’s what I don’t like about “Capitalism: A Love Story.” At 127 minutes, it’s about a half-hour...
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That sort of overstaffing would help explain the rumors that the newspaper is hemorrhaging money. Whispers emanating from the Journal 's parent, News Corp., have the paper on track to lose $100 million this year, says one tipster. That's hard to believe,...
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Twitter is close to nailing down a new round of financing worth $100 million, which would value the popular San Francisco microblogging service at $1 billion, according to reports Thursday in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal. Images More Technology...
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