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Saturday, October 28, 2006

WALL STREET JOURNAL - Latest News - PRESS DIGEST - Wall Street Journal - Oct 13



Reuters - Oct 13, 2006... Non-executive Chairman of the Board of Agilent... Full Bio. Oct 13 (Reuters) - The following were the top stories in The Wall Street Journal on Friday. ...

Text of Rice�s interview with Wall Street Journal on Iran
Iran Focus, Iran - Sep 26, 2006... The following are excerpts of an interview by United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice with the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal on Monday: ...

Coventry Health Care Clarifies Erroneous Link to Wall Street ...
Business Wire (press release), CA - 20 hours agoBETHESDA, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Coventry Health Care, Inc. (NYSE:CVH) is clarifying that an article regarding a lawsuit filed against ...

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MediaPost Publications, New York - Oct 26, 2006GlaxoSmithKline's Requip should make about $500 million this year--not bad for a drug that treats a syndrome that few people knew existed before the company ...

Democratic Rep. of Congo
Council on Foreign Relations, New York - 14 hours ago... Sudan (10/25): Max Boot suggests sending a mercenary force to Darfur, in the Wall Street Journal. Iraq (10/24): Washington needs ...

Wall Street Journal Profiles Apple COO Tim Cook
The Mac Observer - Oct 16, 2006The Wall Street Journal has published a profile of Apple COO Tim Cook, looking at Mr. Cook's powerful, yet low profile, role within the company. ...

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

WALL STREET JOURNAL - Latest News - Hoodwinked 



If 50 Cent really reads the Wall Street Journal, as he's seen doing in the advertisement for his Vitamin Water line, then he'd know that his G-Unit crew's stock drops every time one of...

Sector Snap: Publishers up on Tribune 
Tribune has requested that bidders submit nonbinding indications of interest by the end of the month, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Letter From Rep. Stark Questions Wall Street Journal Editorial Claims On Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit 
An Oct. 4 Wall Street Journal editorial "implies that the private sector is more efficient than Medicare," but "Medicare trustees suggest the opposite," Rep. Pete Stark (D-Calif.), ranking member of the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Health, writes in a letter to the editor of the Journal. [click link for full article]

Google Gets Easier On Hiring 
The Wall Street Journal has an article today about how Google is adjusting its hiring process following years of criticism, as its needs for a ton of more employees have outstripped its desire to put every candidate through hell.

NBC Universal to cut staff, news budget 
NBC Universal plans to cut $750 million in operating expenses by the end of 2007 by eliminating employees, cutting back on scripted shows, and slashing its news budget, according to a report Thursday in The Wall Street Journal.