The Wall Street Journal-20080118
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- Business and Finance
- Default Fears Unnerve Markets; Bush, Democrats Rush to Roll Out Stimulus Plan
- Default Fears Unnerve Markets; Emerging Risks In Bond Insurance Add to Turmoil
- In Tiny Malta, Hunters Cry Foul In EU Bird Dispute; Island Is Migratory Stop And Marksmen Are Many; Dr. Raine Counts Casualties
- Labor Makes Big Comeback In '08 Races; Ramping Up Spending, Unions Get Voters to Polls; The Battle in Nevada
- Today's Agenda
- World-Wide
- Corrections & Amplifications
- The Stimulus Debate: Bernanke Shows Agility on the Hill; Fed Chief Lauds Initiatives Of Democrats, Republicans, Avoids Political Minefields
- The Stimulus Debate: Clinton Adds Rebate To Economic Proposal
- Directors, Studios Reach a Deal
- GM Sees End to Bleak Era; CEO Projects Profit On Rise in 2-3 Years As Strategy Pays Off
- Housing Starts Fall to 16-Year Low
- WaMu, Caught in Mortgage Turmoil, Posts Big Loss
- Politics & Economics: Bloomberg Flirtation Sets Executive Hearts Aflutter; Hope in the Suites For Presidential Bid By New York Mayor
- Politics & Economics: In Brief
- Politics & Economics: Paper Jam May Curb Latino Vote; Citizenship Drive Drew More Applications Than U.S. Can Process
- Politics & Economics -- Washington Wire: Insight and Analysis From WashWire.com
- Politics & Economics: Hot Carbon Market Signals New Interest
- Politics & Economics: Wind, Solar Power Gain Users; Supportive Policies Aid Greener Energy Sources; New Jobs in Thousands
- Politics & Economics: Chertoff Border Plan Criticized; Tighter Canada Rules Encounter Resistance In Congress, Business
- Politics & Economics: Italy's Prodi Takes Control of Justice Ministry
- Politics & Economics: Russia-Backed Think Tank To Study Western Democracy
- BP Is Facing Safety Issues After Death
- Comcast Holder Seeks CEO's Dismissal; Chieftain Targets Dual-Class Voting And Executive Pay
- FCC Chief Taking Cable-Industry Fight to Final Bell
- In Brief
- Anglo American May Buy Brazil Projects
- Renault, Nissan to Go Electric
- UAW Sees Big 3 Saving $1,000 a Car
- A Paranoid Pyongyang Elicits Nuclear War Fears
- Compassionate Capitalism
- Fiscal Stimulus Is Good for the Short Run
- In the Bleak '30s, WPA, CCC Saved My Family
- New York Has Reduced Medicaid Spending Growth
- Soros Had No Control Over Iraqi Casualty Study
- The Origins of Islam
- Huckabee and the Values Vote
- The Original Corporate Raider
- We're All Keynesians Now
- World Bank Purge
- Gas Taxes Are High Enough
- No Stimulus Gimmicks, Please
- Notable & Quotable
- The Perils of Identity Politics
- Firms Back a Plan to Put The Green in 'Green Gold'
- Google: From Don't Be Evil to How to Do Good
- Retailers Sink Into the Doldrums; Recent Sharp Drop in Sales Prompts Gloomy Forecasts Of Worst Slump in Years
- Scientists Are Still Searching in the Dark For the Secrets of Sleep
- Turner, NBA Set Digital-Rights Pact
- WaMu Is Sued by Appraiser
- AMD Sees Chip Progress as Loss Widens; High-End Processors Emerge After Redesign; Red Ink Rises on Charge
- IBM's Outlook May Soothe Investors
- Microsoft Names Information Officer
- Earnings Digest -- Financial Services: Bank of New York Mellon Corp.
- Earnings Digest -- Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd.: Low Foreign-Exchange Gain Holds Down Net Profit
- Earnings Digest -- Reliance Industries Ltd.: Results Disappoint Investors As Costs Take Toll on Margins
- Earnings Digest -- Retail: HMV Reports Strong Holiday Sales; 'Social Hub' Outlets, Small-Ticket Offerings Benefit British Retailer
- Earnings Digest Brief -- Technology: Seagate Technology
- Earnings Digest: Continental Turns Pretax Profit Despite Fuel Cost
- Earnings Digest: Novartis's Net Drops 45%, Hit by Generics
- Ad Note...
- CareerBuilder Hopes 'Tough Love' Attracts; Campaign's Humor Will Almost Scold On Changing Jobs
- In Brief
- Rolling Stones Might Say Goodbye To EMI
- Wine Sellers Win Round in Texas
- Alcatel Services Chief Leaves; Meyer's Departure Is First Since Team Was Reorganized
- Countrywide Approves Bonuses for 4 Officials
- Google Switches Lawyer Team
- Nippon Steel Names President
- Noted...
- Selig Gets Three-Year Extension as MLB Commissioner
- The Informed Reader / Insights and Items of Interest From Other Sources
- Ahead of the Tape
- Merrill's Risk Manager; New Chief John Thain on What Led to the Losses And Why He's Hiring Goldman Sachs Executives
- More Zeroes for Investors; As Subprime Write-Downs Top $100 Billion, Dow Industrials Drop 306.95 Points; Small Investors Brace for More
- More Zeroes for Investors; As Subprime Write-Downs Top $100 Billion, Dow Industrials Drop 306.95 Points; Small Investors Brace for More; [1]
- Under Review: Ripple Effects Of Much Harsher Debt Ratings
- Credit Crunch: FDIC Chief Urges Lenders to Do More On Troubled Loans
- Latest Concern: Commercial-Mortgage Bonds; Investors Concerned About Refinancing Of Some Major Projects
- Mortgage Rates at a 2 1/2-Year Low
- Berkshire Again Increases Burlington Stake
- BlackRock Net Leaps 90% on Performance Fees
- Credit Suisse Plans to Expand Private Banking World-Wide
- Deal Journal / Breaking Insight From WSJ.com
- NYSE, Amex Finally Marrying; Bigger Board Beefs Up With Options Trading, ETFs, Smaller Listings
- Scottish & Newcastle Is Drawn Into Deal Talks
- Willis Seeks to Explore Marsh Deal
- New Securities Issues
- Dollar Steady With Euro Despite Negative Factors
- Lehman to Cut 1,300 Jobs
- BlackRock, BorgWarner Post Gains
- Program Trading
- Radian Falls 19%; WCI Rises
- Thai Stocks May Be Defensive Play; Despite Political Turmoil, Economy Has Strengthened
- Speculative Funds Lift Sugar
- Fidelity Will Open Center in New Mexico; State Offers $47 Million In Tax Breaks, Sweeteners; Ten Other Regional Centers
- Money-Fund Assets Increased in Week
- breakingviews.com / Financial Insight: Know When It's Time to Go; UBS Chairman Ospel Plans To Stay On, but Leaving Might Serve Company Better
- American Eagle Outfitters: Kids Brand Will Target Modest-Income Families
- Ampex Weighs Bankruptcy Protection
- Elgin Fund Bars Redemptions
- PSA Peugeot-Citroen: Auto Maker Expanding Plant In Spain to Build Light Vans
- Stora Enso: Firm to Close 2 Paper Mills, Cut 985 Jobs Despite Protests
- TD Ameritrade Holding Corp.
- Wealthy Are More Likely to Face IRS Audits
- WEEKEND JOURNAL; Banned From Church
- WEEKEND JOURNAL; Review / Film: Latifah Is Rich, Plot's Bankrupt In 'Mad Money'; Heigl's Easy Charm Can't Mend '27 Dresses,' A Slapdash Chick Flick
- WEEKEND JOURNAL; The Home Front: Buying Into China's Land Rush; Americans, Others Acquire Luxury Homes Despite Restrictions
- WEEKEND JOURNAL; Adviser -- Music: A College Band's Unlikely Climb; Spacey rock group MGMT has gone from a daffodil festival to network TV
- WEEKEND JOURNAL; Tastings: An Informal Wine's Straightforward Charm; Italy's Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Is Easy to Drink, Easy to Like -- And Very Easy to Afford
- WEEKEND JOURNAL; The Stay-at-Home Vacation; Some Fliers Kick The Airplane Habit To Save the World
- WEEKEND JOURNAL; Best Selling Books
- WEEKEND JOURNAL; Bookmarks
- WEEKEND JOURNAL; Review / Books: King of the Projects
- WEEKEND JOURNAL; Catalog Critic: Stone-Age Pizza
- WEEKEND JOURNAL; Review / Television: Lives on the Line
- WEEKEND JOURNAL; Review / Theater: Funny Man Gets Serious
- WEEKEND JOURNAL; The Home Front: House of the Week / High-Court Hideaway
- WEEKEND JOURNAL; Sports -- By the Numbers: Playoff Turf Wars
- WEEKEND JOURNAL; Taste -- de gustibus: A New Generation Of the Young And the Restless
- WEEKEND JOURNAL; Taste -- Houses of Worship: The Christian Woodstock
- WEEKEND JOURNAL; Taste: Who's Buying the Bookstore?