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Thursday, November 16, 2006

WALL STREET JOURNAL - Latest News - More banks offer health savings accounts, additional benefits 



The number of banks that offer health savings accounts has more than tripled since the end of 2005, as more employees enroll in high-deductible health plans that qualify for HSAs, the Wall Street Journal reports.

Controversial Terms to Disappear from Tobacco Labels in Canada 
Faced with the prospect of tougher government regulations, tobacco firms in Canada have agreed to stop using terms like "light" and "mild" in cigarette ads and branding, the Wall Street Journal reported Nov. 9.

Report: Toyota Eyes Larger Market Share 
TOKYO -- A leaked copy of Toyota's "global master plan" calls for grabbing as much as 15 percent of the world car market by 2010. The Wall Street Journal says it's part of the company's quest to unseat rival GM.

Jolie says role of slain reporter's wife challenging 
Angelina Jolie, who portrays the wife of a murdered American journalist in the film "A Mighty Heart," is keen to do justice to a role she says is more about breaking down cultural barriers than terrorism.

Rutgers is mystery meat of BCS 
LITTLE ROCK - Underneath a golf magazine and some useless notes, there were two pages from the Aug. 26 edition of The Wall Street Journal. A friend with a penchant for that paper and a lifetime supply of paper clips is good to mail articles that he sees as fodder for a column.

Hollywood star Jolie creates stir on board packed Mumbai train 
Angelina Jolie created a commotion in India's financial hub by jumping on a packed local train while shooting for a movie based on a book by slain Wall Street Journal correspondent Daniel Pearl's widow.