NEW YORK Dorothy Rabinowitz of the Wall Street Journal, on this past weekend’s weekly TV “Journal Editorial Report,” hosted by Paul Gigot, with other panelists was asked to make predictions for 2008.
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NEW YORK Dorothy Rabinowitz of the Wall Street Journal, on this past weekend’s weekly TV “Journal Editorial Report,” hosted by Paul Gigot, with other panelists was asked to make predictions for 2008.
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When Richard A. Nenneman first joined this newspaper as its business editor in 1965, he made quite an impression on his staff. He usually arrived well after the worker bees, and he instructed them not to talk to him on mornings when he wrote. Then, he thumbed through The Wall Street Journal, put his feet on the desk, pondered, and in roughly an hour, pounded out an insightful column on his …
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(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - As the year ends, more people in the United States have a negative opinion of immigration, according to a poll by Hart/McInturff released by the Wall Street Journal and NBC News. 52 per cent of respondents think immigration hurts the U.S. more than it helps it, up eight points since June.
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Apple is reportedly planning to get into the movie rental business and license its digital rights management technology, and it could announce a deal within the next few weeks.Both the Financial Times and The Wall Street Journal are reporting that Twentieth Century Fox Film has signed a deal with Apple to let iTunes users download new movies and keep them for an unspecified (but likely short) …
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