WALL STREET JOURNAL - Latest News - Report: Former Comverse CEO considered a fugitive
Jacob Alexander, the former CEO of Comverse Technology who is facing charges in a stock-options grant scandal, is considered a fugitive by the U.S. government, his attorney told The Wall Street Journal.
Cell phone services eye ads, report says
Some of the nation's largest wireless companies are starting to allow advertising on their cell phone networks, according to a report published Wednesday.
Report: Comverse ex-CEO fugitive from FBI
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is seeking Comverse Technology's ex-CEO Kobi Alexander on charges of conspiracy arising from backdated stock options, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Magazine style, online at last
Blog: More and more glossy monthlies have been making the big leap to the Web. And now, finally, is their bible of style.No, not fashion...
Sports Illustrated still has hurdle to clear in China
The first edition of a Chinese-language version of "Sports Illustrated" hit newsstands Wednesday, although China's censorship agency cast doubt on the publication's legality.
New 'Village Voice' Editor: David Blum
The following announcement was released by Village Voice Media this afternoon. DAVID BLUM IS THE NEW EDITOR OF THE VILLAGE VOICE Veteran New York magazine writer and editor David Blum has been named editor-in-chief of the Village Voice. Blum, who began his career as a Wall Street Journal staff reporter covering urban affairs and went on to become an editor and writer at New York magazine, Esquire
San Francisco project aims to screen all cargo
San Francisco International Airport has launched a bomb-detection program that aims to make it the first U.S. airport to screen nearly all cargo shipments, reports The Wall Street Journal (subscription required) on Tuesday. Despite the new rules barring passengers from...
THE BUZZ THE BUZZ
Wes Clark, in a Wall Street Journal op-ed, writes of the Connecticut race, If I were a Republican, Id recognize this as the beginning of the end.

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