The Wall Street Journal-20080116
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- Business and Finance
- Caged in China: Parents Grapple With Mentally Ill; Unable to Control Son, Wang Family Used a Pen; Hospital Costs Out of Reach
- Cocaine Boom in Europe Fuels New Laundering Tactics; Dirty Euros Enter U.S. Via Latin America; The African Connection
- World Rides to Wall Street's Rescue; Broad Market Still Worried; Dow Falls 2%
- World Rides to Wall Street's Rescue; Citigroup, Merrill Tap Foreign-Aid Lifelines; Damage Tops $90 Billion
- World-Wide
- Corrections & Amplifications
- Stimulus Deal May Be Possible; Democrat Says Odds Hinge On Republicans Not Trying To Tie Plan to Tax Agenda
- The Economy; BUSINESS: Executives Display Diverse Electoral Loyalties
- Apple's Latest Offerings Fail to Impress Investors; Shares Fall After Launch Of Ultrathin Laptop, Movie-Rental Service
- Democrats Ease Way Past Racial Issue
- High Court Curbs Suits Of Defrauded Holders
- Intel's Profit Surges 51%, But Outlook Is Cautious
- More Delays Plague Boeing's Dreamliner
- Romney Wins Michigan Primary; Native Son's Victory Does Little to Sort Out GOP; South Carolina Looms
- Bridge Safety Stirs Funding Debate
- December Retail Sales Slid 0.4%; Some Investors Bet Aggressive Rate Cut Is Fed's Next Move
- Europe's Economies Show Signs of Slowing
- Lebanese Bomb Targets Embassy Group
- Politics & Economics: Baker to Leave Congress For Hedge-Fund Group
- Politics & Economics: Bush Conveys Concerns Over Oil Prices to Saudis
- Politics & Economics: Egypt Reform Advocates Criticize Bush
- Politics & Economics: In Brief
- Politics & Economics: India Seeks Nuclear-Power Deal With Beijing
- Campaign '08: For Democrats, Nevada Is a Throw of the Dice; A Win Would Provide a Boost, but Candidates Must Gamble That Voters Know the Caucus Game
- Campaign '08: Washington Wire / Insight and Analysis From WashWire.com
- Air Insurance, After a Dip, May Climb
- Amtrak Expects Shortfall If Contract Plan Passes
- In Brief
- Most Airlines to Post Quarterly Losses; Industry Is Expecting Another Annual Profit; Tough Times Lie Ahead
- Babcock & Brown Ltd.: Company Continues To See Strong Demand
- Duke-Case Prosecutor Files for Bankruptcy
- Guangzhou Investment Co.: Stake in Property Venture Will Be Sold to GZI
- Lifecore Biomedical Inc.: Warburg Pincus to Buy Company for $17 a Share
- IndyMac to Cut Work Force by At Least 24%
- Istithmar Weighs China Investment
- TMB Bank PLC: Board Will Consider Removing Chief Executive
- West Siberian Resources: Alliance Oil Takes Stake In Reverse-Takeover Deal
- 'Clothes Oft Proclaim...'
- Curing Health Care Without Killing Patient
- European Banks Tread a Rocky Road
- Marine Chaplains are Navy
- McDonald's Vs. Starbucks: Called to the Espresso Bar
- Rove Provokes Sharp Responses on Election
- Business World: Why Airline Mergers Now?
- Hillary and MLK
- No Standard Bearer
- The 'Wacko Vet Myth'
- Too Big to Succeed?
- The State of the Stimulus Debate
- Two Heroes of Detroit
- Adman to Pitch Immigrants' Story
- At Ground Zero, Optimism Returns; Westfield Again Envisions a Valuable Retail Site
- Can't Get Enough Oprah? Wait a Few Years; Winfrey, Discovery to Launch New Network in Her Likeness, But Without Her TV Show
- If You're Not Insane About Sound, Maybe You Can Just Go Crazy
- Justices Get Another Shot At Patent Law
- General Electric Co.: GE, Credit Suisse to Start A Fund With Abu Dhabi
- AT&T Internet-TV Project Is Set Back by Battery Defects
- CNET Networks Signs Severance Deals
- In Brief
- Satellite-Launch Insurers May Temper Rate Increases
- Banks Shift to Greener Policies
- Coke Makes Cleanup Gains
- Grocery Carts To See Rollout Of Digital Ads
- Synchronoss Aims Beyond iPhone
- Union Targets Exit Perks For Executives
- In Lumber Town, School for Sale
- Newsprint Makers Take Gamble
- Blueprints / Boston
- Icahn's WCI Reaches a Tipping Point; If Terms of Credit Line Aren't Relaxed, Builder May Face Chapter 11
- In Brief
- Plots & Ploys
- Real-Estate Finance: Related's Ross Stirs a Storm; Return on Centerline Infusion, Dividend Cut Anger Investors While Shares Take Long Fall
- BHP Gives the Gold to Beijing Games
- Chinese Cinema a Blockbuster Hit; As Box Office Grows, Hollywood Covets More of the Receipts
- In Brief
- Starbucks Less Organic
- Striking Writers Look To Directors for Cue
- FCC's Chief Defends Coming Airwave Sale
- TV Listings Are Getting Makeover
- Wal-Mart Cuts Back on Weekly Managers' Meetings
- Delphi Bondholders Object to Bankruptcy Plan
- Earnings Digest -- Pharmaceuticals: Forest Laboratories Inc.
- Earnings Digest Brief -- Williams-Sonoma Inc.: Fourth-Quarter Forecast Is Lowered on Tepid Sales
- Earnings Digest: Burberry May Miss Profit Forecast; Europe's Luxury Lines Feel Economic Pinch; Shares Decline 16%
- Liz Claiborne Taps Star Designer to Relight Brand
- The Informed Reader / Insights and Items of Interest From Other Sources
- Best of the Law Blog / Excerpts from Recent Entries at WSJ.com's Law Blog
- Deere CEO Harvests Demand; Total Compensation Of $1 Million a Week Has Farming Roots
- Kroll Is Named To Marketing Post At Warner Bros.
- Noted...
- Slagle to Lead Mack Trucks
- A Risk Protest: 277.04 Points
- Ahead of the Tape
- Domestic Wealth Joins Rush To Grab Piece of Wall Street
- For Financial Stocks, Is It Another False Bottom?; Big Cash Infusion Fails To Prop Up Citigroup; Keeping Powder Dry
- For Financial Stocks, Is It Another False Bottom?; Lax Lending Standards Could End Up Fueling Sudden Acceleration in Auto-Loan Delinquencies
- Credit Crunch: Citi Makes an Enticing Offer; Preferred Stock Will Pay 7% Return
- Credit Crunch: Holder Vote at U.K. Lender Complicates Sale Efforts
- Credit Crunch: A Battered MoneyGram To Sell Stake
- Credit Crunch: Aggrieved Investors Sue a Clearing Firm
- Credit Crunch: No 'Fun': Bank of America Pulls Back; Investment Unit Is Streamlined; A 'Simpler World'
- Credit Crunch: S&P Raises Projections Of Sour Subprime Loans
- Hefty Junk-Bond Yields Still Lacking
- Hypo Books Subprime Losses
- Booz Allen Is in Talks to Sell Government Unit to Carlyle; Defense Consultant Expected to Draw Price of $2 Billion
- Credit Crunch: Subprime Provisions Damp State Street's Earnings
- Credit Crunch: U.S. Bancorp Net Falls 21%
- Deal Journal / Breaking Insight From WSJ.com
- Facebook Gets Big Investment
- Holders Seek Charming Shoppes Change
- In Brief
- Pricewaterhouse Pair Settle SEC Trading Charges
- Soros Hires From BlackRock
- Airlines, Card Issuers Lead Plunge
- European Stocks Hit by Sour Mood; Steep Losses Posted In Nervous Market; 'Very Serious Now'
- FirstFed Slips 10%; Matrix Falls
- Oil Hits a Three-Week Low; Weak Retail Sales Lead to Concerns Of Slowing Demand
- Financial Woes Stir Citigroup, J.P. Morgan
- Florida, Allstate Battle Over Rate Request
- Fund's Purchases Fail To Lift Coleman Cable
- New Securities Issues
- Rumors Don't Ring True?; Betting on China's Telecom Overhaul Can Be Costly
- CD Yields Fell in Latest Week
- Dollar Rebounds Against Euro; Strengthening Yen Helps U.S. Currency Despite Sour Data
- Foreign Exchange Fraud Probe Spurs Charges
- Fumd Track: Cure for Market Woe? Mr. Sustersic's Fund; Touchstone Stock-Picker Scores With Health Care; A Bet on Stable Plasma
- breakingviews.com / Financial Insight: Aid to Merrill Looks Better; Thain's Capital Deals Seem More Favorable Than Citi's In Case More Cash Is Needed
- Ask Personal Journal
- If You Don't Know Your Math, You'll End Up Taking a Bath
- Lenders Rethink Home-Equity Loans; As Delinquencies Rise, Some Companies Are Walking Away Instead of Foreclosing, While Others Get Stingy With Borrowers
- Protecting Your Nest Egg in Volatile Times; Today's Retirees Must Control Risk Even as Longer Lifespans Mean They Need More Income
- Wi-Fi Users, Beware: Hot Spots Are Weak Spots; That Guy Across the Lobby May Be Invading Your Laptop; How to Go Online More Safely
- Common Sense: Luxury Firms' Shares Join Post-Holiday Bargain Bin
- Home & Family: NitroMed Halts Sale of Drug
- Milk, Meat From Clones Get Clearance From FDA
- Tax Report: Fear of the Home-Office Deduction; Many Forgo Claim Amid Audit Worries And Complex Rules
- Me & My Car
- GlaxoSmithKline PLC: EU Approves Marketing Of Allergy Medication
- Home & Family: Best of the Juggle / Excerpts from WSJ.com's Work & Family Blog
- Stryker Gets Warned Over Implants
- The Mossberg Solution: A Home Base for iPod Hits; System Spreads Music in a House; A Remote Mishap
- Adjustable-Rate Mortgages Slip
- Banks Offer Bonuses to Lure Deposits to Saving Accounts
- ETFs Harbor a Little Surprise: Capital Gains for the Tax Collector
- Tax Break Aimed at New Mortgages
- Wellness Programs May Face Legal Tests; Plans That Penalize Unhealthy Workers Could Get Tighter Rules
- A Cultural Conversation / With Robert Edsel: A Monumental Hunt for Treasure
- Business Bookshelf: False Claim, Future Fortune
- A Win for Investors
- American Home Unveils Fresh Woes on Expenses
- Earnings Digest Brief -- Safran SA: Conglomerate Reports 5.9% Rise in Revenue
- Earnings Digest Brief -- Tesco PLC: Retailer's Mixed Results Reflect Growing Caution
- Global Firms Aim to Help China Cut Factory Pollution
- Hyundai Arm May Pull Super Bowl Ads
- Luby's Inc.: Shareholders Re-Elect Board Supported by Management
- More Screens Create Shortage
- The Afternoon Report: Bills Due; Online edition
- The Evening Wrap: Homeward Bound; Online edition
- The Morning Brief: Romney's Michigan Win And Economic Optimism...; Online edition
- U.S. Admiral More Hopeful on China