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Media Digest 10/10/2008 Reuters, WSJ, NYTimes, FT, Bloomberg
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Media Digest 10/8/2008 Reuters, WSJ, NYTimes, FT, Bloomberg
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WSJ Looks At McCain’s Plans To Cut Medicaid/Medicare Benefits
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The WSJ on how Lehman Brothers died
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Media Digest 10/3/2008 Reuters, WSJ, NYTimes, FT, Bloomberg
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WSJ: FDIC Can Borrow from Treasury
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Source: www.msnbc.msn.com --- 6 days ago
Fueled by the candidates' responses to the current economic crisis , as well as their debate performances, Barack Obama has increased his lead over John McCain. ...
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com --- 6 days ago
Fueled in part by the candidates' responses to the current economic crisis — as well as their performances at the first debates — Barack Obama has increased his national lead over John McCain, according to the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 5 days ago
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Source: uk.reuters.com --- 4 hours ago
NEW YORK, Oct 12 (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve is on the verge of appointing trustees to oversee the U.S. government's stake in American International Group Inc , The Wall Street Journal said on Sunday. ...
Source: blogs.wsj.com --- 9 days ago
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Source: www.nni.nikkei.co.jp --- 11 days ago
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Source: online.wsj.com --- 5 days ago
Independents are swinging behind Obama, who continues to benefit from economic turmoil. A new WSJ/NBC poll gives the Democrat a six-point edge over McCain, 49% to 43%. ...
Source: www.chicagotribune.com --- 11 days ago
Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management took the top spot in Wall Street Journal's Executive M.B.A ranking of 25 programs, which based on polling of both students and businesses. ...
Source: bimmergeek.dreamhosters.com --- 10 days ago
[William Isaac Meets With A Lawmaker Tuesday] I do not support the bailout plan for a number of reasons: I am not confident that the full extent of the problem and its causes are fully understood. There is a great deal of political rhetoric about fault but the disbursement of three-quarters of a trillion dollars should be [...] ...
Source: www.furl.net --- 9 days ago
Furled by 2 members. ...
Source: hogwash.today.com --- 1 day ago
In typical Hogwash fashion. McCain fails to mention when talking about his health care plan that it will also result in 1.3 Trillion in cuts in Medicare and Medicaid. McCain Plans Federal Health Cuts - WSJ.com John McCain would pay for his health plan with major reductions to Medicare and Medicaid, a top aide said, in a [...] ...
Source: weblogs.jomc.unc.edu --- 10 days ago
The following announcement was sent out Wednesday by Wall Street Journal managing editor Robert Thomson: “I’m pleased to announce two significant changes on Page One. “Mike Allen will be taking on the new position of Page One Projects Editor. In this role, Mike will work with bureaus to nurture investigations and other longer-term stories for the paper. [...] ...
Source: gawker.com --- 4 days ago
The implosion of American capitalism could not leave the Wall Street Journal unscathed. Newsroom staff, already working long hours covering the financial panic , now have to contend with a computer crunch. The paper is dropping its lavish policy of allowing staff two PCs, including one opulent "ultra-lightweight" notebook. Reporters who want the luxury of working from home or filing from the field will have to haul their full-sized laptops — bought from the company that spied on them — back into the office when done, because the Journal won't spring for a dedicated desktop PC. Those cost literally hundreds of dollars a piece, computer hogs. Also, no Macs, because those are for communists. Just be glad you didn't get laid off like those New Jersey people. Yet. The full internal memo is after the jump. ...
Source: weblogs.jomc.unc.edu --- 10 days ago
Robert Thomson, the managing editor of The Wall Street Journal and editor in chief of Dow Jones & Co., sent a note to the company’s journalists on Wednesday lauding them for their work in covering the economic crisis. Fishbowl DC Patrick Gavin posted the memo on Wednesday. It read: “Dear All, the financial crisis coverage across the [...] ...
Source: weblogs.jomc.unc.edu --- 5 days ago
The Tampa Tribune and the Hartford Courant have begun running The Wall Street Journal Sunday content in its weekend papers, according to Dow Jones & Co. The Courant incorporated The Sunday Journal as part of a major redesign that debuted on Sept. 28. The Tribune, a Media General newspaper, began running Sunday Journal on Oct. 5 also part [...] ...
Source: weblogs.jomc.unc.edu --- 7 days ago
Jon Fine of BusinessWeek is reporting that two business journalists who work at the Wall Street Journal’s online operations have been laid off. Fine writes, “News Corp’s Wall Street Journal today let go of at least two online staffers, insiders report. They are Cybele Weisser, the personal finance editor, and Laura Lorber, its small business editor. “A [...] ...
Source: gawker.com --- 11 days ago
Less than four months after he " broadened " the Wall Street Journal 's Page One desk, promoting P1 editor Mike Williams to deputy managing editor and giving him oversight over investigative re porting, Journal editor Robert Thomson is again reorganizing the storied team. Williams, a pre-Thomson veteran once rumored to be in the Rupert Murdoch lieutenant's crosshairs, stays in place. But his deputy Mike Allen is moved to a new job where he will "nurture investigations" in foreign bureaus, under the title Page One Projects Editor. Allen was recently billeted to the international desk for a stint assisting another Deputy M.E., Nik Deogun, so the change isn't entirely out of left field. Moving up: Alex Martin, a Newsday veteran at the Journal just three years. Thomson's full memo on the changes is after the jump. With a background in features and investigations, Martin doesn't sound like he's part of an agenda to make the Journal 's front more newsy and less analytic. But then one never knows! Insights on the reshuffling? ryan@gawker.com ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 6 days ago
MarketWatch Oct 6 2008 9:10AM GMT ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 6 days ago
Time Oct 6 2008 11:26PM GMT ...
Source: marcambinder.theatlantic.com --- 5 days ago
What just might be the most important question from the new NBC News / Wall Street Journal survey has largely been overlooked.   Who responded to the economic crisis more effectively?  Per First Read : Voters, the survey finds, believe Obama responded to the crisis more effectively than McCain did. Thirty-four percent say they felt more reassured by Obama's approach, versus 29 percent who said they felt less reassured. That's compared with just 25 percent who were reassured by McCain's response, versus 38 percent who were less reassured. In other words, McCain's response earned him a net negative rating; Obama's response earned him a net positive rating. Hard evidence that Obama did himself well by staying calm and McCain hurt himself by suspending the campaign, dramatically returning to Washington, and having little to show for it. ...

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