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Fri, 03 Feb 2012 21:51:05 GMT
WSJ UPDATE: Micron's Maverick CEO Left A Legacy - Wall Street Journal
CTV.caWSJ UPDATE: Micron's Maverick CEO Left A Legacy - "We are a survivor," said Appleton, in an interview with the - in November. "We are also continuing to manufacture in the US when a lot of people have left." Unlike most leaders in the industry--who often start in engineering or .Micron CEO Steve Appleton Dies in Stunt Plane CrashPC Magazineall 1,144 news articles .

Wed, 01 Feb 2012 16:02:20 GMT
Climate Scientists To WSJ: Check With Us Before Printing BS - Gothamist
A letter to the editor in this morning's Wall Street Journal has a breathtakingly straightforward lede: "Do you consult your dentist about your heart condition?" "Surely, not!" their readers likely chortled, spilling civet coffee all over their .Off The Wall On Climate At The Wall Street JournalHuffington PostWSJ Non-Climate-Science Propaganda Eviscerated by Climate Science FactsPlanetSave.comWall Street Journal's climate change stance is suspectThe Star-Ledger - NJ.comEconoMonitor (blog) -The Daily Climate -Science 2.0 (blog)all 79 news articles .

Fri, 03 Feb 2012 10:21:23 GMT
US stock index futures point to slightly higher start - Reuters
USA TODAY - | LONDON Feb 3 ( - ) - * US stock index futures pointed to a slightly higher opening on Wall Street on Friday, with futures for the S& P 500, the Dow Jones and the Nasdaq 100 all up between 0.1 and 0.3 percent at 1001 GMT.US Stock Futures Gain After Weekly Jobless Claims DataWall Street JournalStock index futures point to slightly higher start (NEWS.GNOM.ES)NEWS.GNOM.ES (press release)all 1,212 news articles .

Sun, 05 Feb 2012 02:20:45 GMT
Facebook, Dead or Alive - Wall Street Journal
Globe and Mail - "A bet on Google is a bet on a company that makes 95% of its revenues on Internet advertising," I wrote, before I came to work for Dow Jones and The - Sunday. "Google's growth curve won't last forever." "It's only a matter of time .Today's media stories from the papersThe Guardianall 289 news articles .

Sat, 04 Feb 2012 14:50:57 GMT
US Reassures Europe On Defense Cuts - My Fox Boston
(Wall Street Journal) - The Obama administration sought to reassure anxious European allies Saturday that budget cuts will not undercut the country's commitment to their security. The Pentagon announced plans last month to cut the permanent US force in .Leon Panetta: US Aims to Switch Away From Combat Role in Afghanistan Next YearABC News (blog)Panetta concerned Israel months from striking IranFox Newsall 1,469 news articles .

Sat, 04 Feb 2012 06:55:58 GMT
US Fears Iran's Links to al Qaeda - Wall Street Journal
The News InternationalUS Fears Iran's Links to al Qaeda - By SIOBHAN GORMAN WSJ Intelligence Correspondent Siobhan Gorman reports on US fears that Iran has freed as many as five al Qaeda operatives who had been under house arrest. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque WASHINGTON—US officials say they believe Iran recently .US fears Iran's links to al Qaeda: reportThe News Internationalall 7 news articles .

Fri, 03 Feb 2012 22:18:46 GMT
By WSJ Staff Several times a year, Mr. Buffett invites business students from around the US to Berkshire's headquarters in Omaha for a day's visit. He answers their questions, and they tour local businesses owned by Berkshire.and more .

Sat, 28 Jan 2012 05:33:32 GMT
US bombs not strong enough to destroy Iran's nuclear program, report says - Haaretz
US bombs not strong enough to destroy Iran's nuclear program, report says - By - Tags: Iran threat Iran nuclear Iran The United States does not possess conventional armament powerful enough to destroy Iran's deeply hidden nuclear facilities, US officials told the Wall Street Journal late Friday, with American Defense .US seeks more powerful bomb to combat Iran's underground facilitiesFox NewsWSJ: US military seeks more powerful bomb against IranChannel 6 News OnlinePentagon to Boost Spending to Enhance Penetrator Bomb, WSJ SaysBloombergTehran Timesall 111 news articles .

Fri, 03 Feb 2012 13:26:19 GMT
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Thu, 02 Feb 2012 19:07:09 GMT
The Future Of America's Manufacturing Jobs - More and more factory work in the United States is being done by machines, and the industry increasingly relies on highly skilled workers. - 's Adam Davidson explores the shifts in the manufacturing industry, and Tim Aeppel of the Wall Street Journal . .