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Accounting rule helps boost some newspapers

Circulation rises after standards of counting readers is changed If not for new rules, the industry's numbers would look even worse. Average weekday circulation at 379 U.S. newspapers fell 10.6 percent during the six months...

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Microsoft, News Corp. Discuss Web Pact

Microsoft and News Corp. have held discussions about a partnership that could result in News Corp. removing its newspaper content from Google's search engine while continuing to feature it on Microsoft's online properties.

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Sands China Raises $2.5 Billion

Dow Jones Reprints: This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. Sands China Ltd. has raised US$2.5 billion in a Hong Kong initial public offering after pricing the share sale at the low end of its indicative price...

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Early Data Suggest Suicides Are Rising

Reports Indicate 2008 Uptick Is Similar to Those Seen in Past Recessions, Though Cause Is Unclear By SARA MURRAY and BETSY MCKAY Early signs suggest the number of suicides in the U.S. crept up during the worst recession in...

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Agency Stands By Estimate on Jobs

The government agency charged with overseeing the economic-stimulus program says it doesn't plan to change its position that the package directly created or saved 640,329.17 jobs through September, despite admissions that the...

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How to Rebuild Global Prosperity

For the second year, The Wall Street Journal invited top CEOs and policy makers to come up with ideas for dealing with four of the most crucial issues confronting the world today. Inside, you'll find the debates they had, the...

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In Rural India, Entertainment Comes Via Cellphone

In the furthest reaches of India's rural heartland, the cellphone is bringing something that television, radio and even newspapers couldn't deliver: Instant access to music, information, entertainment, news and even worship.

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For GOP, Health Is Only One Battle on Road to '10 Elections - Wall Street Journal

Washington Post For GOP, Health Is Only One Battle on Road to '10 Elections Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON -- For Republicans, the Saturday vote on health care in the Senate was the first skirmish in a longer battle aimed at...

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The Senate's Health-Care Act - Wall Street Journal

Times Online The Senate's Health-Care Act Wall Street Journal As tragedies go, the Senate's Saturday night vote to proceed with a debate on a vast new health-care entitlement wasn't exactly Shakespearean. The outcome was...

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Partisan Bickering is not the Solution for Fostering Economic Growth

Partisan Bickering is not the Solution for Fostering Economic Growth The main theme of the opinion piece by Representatives Hensarling and Ryan from Texas and Wisconsin, respectively, in today’s Wall Street Journal (Jeb...

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