The Wall Street Journal-20080122
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- Bill Clinton May Get Payout Of $20 Million
- Business and Finance
- Credit Scare Spreads in U.S., Abroad; Fears of a Recession Spark a Global Selloff; New Pressure on the Fed
- Credit Scare Spreads in U.S., Abroad; Loan Terms Tighten For Smaller Businesses; Recipe for Slower Growth
- Obama's Bid Turns Focus On Class Split Among Blacks
- Pound for Pound, A Veggie Peddler Takes On the EU; East London's Ms. Devers Snubs the Metric System; Selling by the Bowl Is Alleged
- Today's Agenda
- World-Wide
- Corrections & Amplifications
- The Economy; CAPITAL JOURNAL: GOP Can Revive Curbed Enthusiasm
- The Economy; THE OUTLOOK: A Recession, if It Comes, Could Be Worse Than Those of Recent Past
- BHP Unlikely to Raise $99.22 Billion Bid For Rival Rio Tinto by a Feb. 6 Deadline
- Brazilian Mining Firm Vale Courts Xstrata
- EBay Chief Whitman, Web Pioneer, Plans to Retire; Decade in the Top Job; Auction Head Donahoe In Lead to Be Next CEO
- Joint Economic Push Is Both Parties' Goal
- World Bank May Punish Chemical Firms
- Yahoo Expects Cuts In Staff to Curb Budget
- Italian Coalition Nears Collapse; Prodi Tries to Hold To Enough Allies As Party Quits
- Politics & Economics: In Brief
- Politics & Economics: McCain Keeps Populist Pitch; Republican Is More Teddy Roosevelt Than Bush on Business Issues
- Campaign '08: Clinton, Obama Exchange Harsh Words in South Carolina Debate
- Campaign '08: In Close Race, Every Delegate Is Prized; Campaigns Gear Up To Fight for Each Vote In Protracted Contest
- Campaign '08: Planned Parenthood to Push Candidacies
- Campaign '08: Same as She Never Was: Clinton Is Running Now as the Underdog
- Campaign '08: Thompson Campaign Quiets After Loss
- Campaign '08: Racing for Silicon Valley Cash; Clinton, Obama Court Big Names for Big Checks Ahead of California Vote
- Campaign '08: Washington Wire / Insight and Analysis From WashWire.com
- Politics & Economics: Israel to Lighten Squeeze on Gaza; Temporary Easing Allows Entry of Fuel and Supplies Amid Criticism of Blockade
- Politics & Economics: New Thai Leaders to Woo Foreign Investors
- Politics & Economics: Efforts to Bring Electricity To Rural Areas Skip Poorest
- Politics & Economics: World Bank Search Veers East; Scholar From China Expected to Get Job Of Chief Economist
- Allstate Corp.: Court Lifts Suspension Of Licenses in Florida
- Chemical Industry's Shift; Companies' Results Could Be Burnished By Foreign Presence
- In Brief
- QLT Inc.: Work Force Cut by 45% As Part of Restructuring
- BAE Systems PLC: Tenix Deal Will Double Presence in Australia
- Novartis AG: Combined Tekturna Pill Wins Approval in U.S.
- NTT DoCoMo Inc.: Failure to Get License Ends Venture With Acca
- Getty Images Inc.: Private-Equity Groups Express Interest in a Takeover Deal
- Halla Engineering: Consortium Will Buy Stake In Maker of Auto Parts
- Icici Bank Ltd.: Net Rises 35% in Quarter On Core-Operations Growth
- Quebecor World Inc.: Protection From Creditors Is Obtained From Court
- Teva Agrees to Buy CoGenesys, Gaining Foothold in Biologics
- Wipro Posts 11% Rise in Profit, Expects Pressure on Margins
- Look Busy: Quick, Do Something, Anything!
- Philips Posts Strong Earnings As It Blends In Acquisitions
- Should Courts Intrude on the Terminally-Ill?
- Sound as a Dollar?
- Swatch's Sales Strengthen On Emerging-Market Gains
- The Hitch With Hitchens
- What Would Dr. King Think of Politics Now?
- A Global Selloff
- American Honor
- Garbage City
- Misfire at Justice
- Sweet and Sour
- Bush's Stimulus Flop
- Now McCain Must Convince The Right
- Tough Calls, Good Calls
- Behind Greenberg Contest With Comcast's Roberts
- Can New EMI Owner Strike a Chord?; Private-Equity Dealmaker Discovers Music Acts A Hard Product to Manage
- Why Learn and Grow On the Job? It's Easier To Feign Infallibility
- Why Los Angeles Times Can't Keep an Editor
- Business Technology -- Talking Tech: U.S. Gets Prepared For Digital Televison
- Business Technology: An Early Adopter's New Idea; Salesforce.com Sees Future Built on 'Platforms'
- Business Technology: Fujitsu Moves To Split Off Chip Business
- Business Technology: In Brief
- Business Technology: Microsoft Beefs Up Offensive on VMware
- Pay Grade / Rocket Scientist
- Tough Choice: Leave Sinking Firm or Try for Rescue; Managers Face Risk With Either Decision; Worry About 'A Stigma'
- Some Anheuser Spots to Miss Super Bowl; Rigorous Process Picks a Tear-Jerker, Pulls Edgier Bits
- In Brief
- Media Scions Unite For a Privatization; Lachlan Murdoch, James Packer Push Australian Pact
- Noted...
- The Informed Reader / Insights and Items of Interest From Other Sources
- Best of Independent Street / Excerpts from WSJ.com's Blog for Entrepreneurs
- Enterprise: It's Last Call for Guinan's Pub and Store; Shifting Tastes, Goals of Family Lead to Closure
- Ahead of the Tape
- Bank of China's Subprime Hit: Up to $2 Billion; Early View Seems Low, Analysts Now Think; Transparency Concerns
- Credit Crunch: Loan Morsels; For Small Firms Like Emrise Corp., New Hurdles To Borrowing Are Emerging
- New Year, Old Problem: Buyout Debt
- Now, U.K. Banks Are Facing Housing Storm on Home Turf
- Will Bets Haunt Societe Generale?; Write-Downs Expected As Mortgage-Loan Risk May Be Underestimated
- Credit Crunch: A Game of Global Regulation; European Policy Makers Race to Get Ahead of Next Crisis
- Credit Crunch: Commercial-Property Funds Hit in U.K.
- Credit Crunch: In Brief
- Credit Crunch: U.K. Plan Aims to Get Northern Rock Bids
- Risk Rises on Hybrid Securities
- Where Bond-Fund Players Find Yield
- Flowers May Buy Friends Provident
- IPO Outlook: RiskMetrics Shapes Up as a Bellwether; Analytical Firm Has Good Timing; The 'Perfect Storm'
- National Grid Cancels Sale
- Performance Food in Pact
- IPO Storm Builds in India; Global Forces May Hamper Expectations
- Russia's IPO Frenzy May Face a Test Now
- Dollar Gets Lift on Yen As Risk Worries Spread
- Nazareth Sets Date for SEC Exit
- Redemption Notices
- Silver Rises, Still Plays Second Fiddle; Metal Is Also-Ran As the Price of Gold Surges to New Highs
- breakingviews.com / Financial Insight: Paying for 'Goldman Envy'; Rush Into Risky Endeavors Is Costly for Some Rivals; Beware Chimps on Steroids
- Boost for Internet Calls
- Getting Answers on Miscarriage Beyond 'Just Try Again'
- His Father's Heart
- More Students Head Overseas In Freshman Year
- The Middle Seat -- Extreme Delays: Which Flights Are the Worst; Analysis of Government Data Shows Why Certain Trips Are More Likely to Be Afflicted
- Genentech Finds Lupus-Linked Genes
- Indian Companies Settle Drug Suit
- Products to Help Deal With Night Sweats
- Gene Variant Is Said to Be Linked To Heart Attack and Prevention
- SmartMoney Fund Screen / Equity-Income Funds
- China Eastern Air Holding Co.: Bid for Airline Questioned; Proposal Seen as Unofficial
- Daimler AG: U.S. Recall of Diesel Models Will Affect Over 9,000 Cars
- Off the Beaten Track / Boston's Beacon Hill
- Renault SA: Electric Car Is Planned For Sale in Israel in 2011
- Travel Watch
- Tax Rebates May Be Used To Cut Debt This Time
- When Inheritance Is Negative; Caring for Parents Can Cost Children; Planning Ahead
- Hell on the Edge of Paradise
- More Room for the Met's 19th-Century Art
- Victim of His Own Success: The Tragedy of Bobby Fischer
- Atos Origin: Investors Pressure Board Amid Restructuring
- Breast Surgery-Infection Rate Is 5.3%
- Chrysler Moves Boag to Mopar Post
- Sanyo to Sell Mobile-Phone Unit to Kyocera
- Sinosteel Corp.: Share Listing Is Planned In Shanghai and Hong Kong
- Writers to Weigh Return to Talks