Friday, July 28, 2006

WALL STREET JOURNAL - Latest News - Wall Street Journal Examines Resurgence Of Breast-Feeding, Use Of Negative Campaigns 



The Wall Street Journal on Friday examined the resurgence of breast-feeding in the U.S. and campaigns that focus on the possible negative effects of not breast-feeding. According to the Journal, the percentage of women who breast-feed infants one week after birth increased from 25% in 1971 to 70% in 2006. [click link for full article]

/ Wall Street Journal Exclusive 
WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration is trying to play to China's global ambitions as a tactic to persuade Beijing to allow its currency to rise more against the U.S. dollar.

Report: Philips chip unit bids climb to $10.2 billion 
( InfoWorld ) - Three groups bidding for Koninklijke Philips Electronics' chip division are in the final stages of a deal that could be priced around 8 billion ($10.2 billion), the Wall Street Journal reports, citing people familiar with the situation. The company's semiconductor division produces chips for a variety of gadgets, including LCD TVs and other consumer electronics as well as

Putting airline lunches to a taste test 
United has the best buy-on-board lunch among North American airlines. At least that's according to The Wall Street Journal (subscription required), which writes that it set out to find the best of these new unfree lunches offered now-a-days on North...

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