Wall Street Journal
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The Wall Street Journal is an influential international daily newspaper published in New York City, New York with a worldwide average daily circulation of more than 2.6 million as of 2005. For many years, it had the widest circulation of any newspaper in the United States, although it is currently second to USA Today with the Journal having a US circulation of 1.8 million[1]. The Journal also publishes Asian and European editions. Its main rival as a daily financial newspaper is the London-based Financial Times, which also publishes several international editions. The Wall Street Journal ... More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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White House Tally Appears to Overstate Stimulus Jobs
The number of jobs the Obama administration credits to federal stimulus money could be overstated by at least 20,000 of the 640,000 claimed, a Wall Street Journal analysis ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
Republicans Are Poised for Gains in Key Elections
Republicans appear positioned for strong results in three hard-fought elections Tuesday. But isolated, off-year contests aren't always reliable indicators of what will happen ...via Alan Murray -
Fed's Tarullo Shakes Up Bank Rules
The rise of Daniel Tarullo, a lawyer with a longstanding interest in bank regulation appointed to the Federal Reserve Board by President Barack Obama, is a sign the era of ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
What Singapore Can Teach the White House
Dr. Yap is referring to the higher costs that come from an American system that depends on regulation and oversight to accomplish what Singapore tries to do with competition ...via Opinion Source -
Insurance Mandates Draw Flak From Both Sides
Proposals that would require Americans to buy health insurance -- central to legislation circulating in both houses of Congress -- are under fire from both ends of the ...Posted by Kristin Gorski -
Health Care and the 'Predator State'
In June 2008, I used this space to call on then-Sen. Barack Obama to add economist James K. Galbraith's book, "The Predator State," to his reading list. As an account of the ...Posted by Kristin Gorski -
G20 Leaders Tout Progress on Bank Regulation, But Big Issues Remain
U.S. and foreign leaders meeting at the Group of 20 summit agreed to toughen regulation of global banks, but some key differences remain related to capital rules, compensation ...via Google News -
Lisa Versus Lisa: EPA's Jackson Bests Sen. Murkowski
Sen. Lisa Murkowski’s plan to limit EPA’s regulation of greenhouse gases won’t be coming up for a vote after all. This, after Environmental Protection Agency ...Posted by Patricia L'Herrou -
The Transition Can Be Gradual—and Affordable
The world is facing a potential catastrophe from greenhouse-gas emissions. But nations don't have to wreck their economies to avert the crisis.Posted by Derek Hawkins -
The Red Scare Returns
Today, from the floor of town-hall meetings and the heights of the Republican Party, alarmed Americans fret about secret socialists and denounce the president as a dictator. ...via AllTop
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Afghan Challenger Threatens to Boycott Runoff Election
Afghanistan presidential challenger Abdullah Abdullah will announce on Sunday whether he will boycott next week's runoff, his campaign aides said, a move that could cause ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
No Deal: Chamber Chief Battles Obama Agenda
Thomas Donohue, president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, is working to defeat Obama on many of his top issues, sparking a furious reaction from the White House.Posted by Jo Bobenhouse Smith -
House Democrats Set Deal on Government Option
House Democratic leaders are likely to include a compromise version of a public insurance option in sweeping health-care-overhaul?legislation that could be unveiled as early ...via Fair Spin -
Why We're Failing Math and Science
The U.S. lags far behind other developed countries at the K-12 level in terms of measured performance in math and science courses. What can be done to change that?via Alan Murray -
Senate on Verge of Health Bill
Top Senate Democrats are close to finalizing their health bill and could unveil a measure as soon as early this week that would include stiffer penalties on employers who fail ...via Fair Spin -
Learning to Love Insider Trading
Here's a hot tip: Want to keep companies honest, make the markets work more efficiently and encourage investors to diversify? Let insiders buy and sell, argues Donald J. Boudreaux.via Fair Spin -
Troop-Boost Plan Gains Backing
The Obama administration is moving toward a hybrid strategy in Afghanistan that would combine elements of both the troop-heavy approach sought by its top military commander ...via Fair Spin -
It's His Rubble Now
And the American people want him to fix it.Posted by Jo Bobenhouse Smith -
Pay Czar to Slash Compensation
The U.S. pay czar will cut in half the average compensation for 175 employees at firms receiving large sums of government aid, with the vast majority of salaries coming in ...via Fair Spin -
The Doctor Fix Is In
it turns out the the ama is a cheap date. president j. james rohack now looks ready to embrace whatever else democrats offer up....Posted by Patricia L'Herrou
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