The Wall Street Journal This Morning
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The Wall Street Journal This Weekend May 18, 2013
05-18-2013 -- Actress Angelina Jolie's preventive mastectomy is not the approach for all women, the code word in today's real-estate listings that means the home is "small" and a list of America's happiest seaside towns.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning May 17, 2013
05-17-2013 -- Another IRS plans on stepping down, Russia flexes its muscle in Syria and Washington State unveils pot rules.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning May 16, 2013
05-16-2013 -- The acting commissioner of the IRS is the first to fall over the scandal, the White House has released the Benghazi emails and where you'll find luck in the summer job market.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning May 15, 2013
05-15-2013 -- Scandals and probes look to derail President Obama's second term agenda, cheating is growing among young children and and the one place all those diet scams will make you lose weight.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning May 14, 2013
05-14-2013 -- What effect will all thew probes in Washington have on the parties, Obama dismisses Benghazi claims and some "rules" for college graduates.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning May 13, 2013
05-13-2013 -- The IRS used sweeping criteria to scrutinize those who wanted to to "make America a better place to live," the economy is growing, slowly and expenses to ditch in retirement.
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The Wall Street Journal This Weekend May 11, 2013
05-11-2013 -- Should student athletes be paid, how Autism differs between girls and boys and a preview of the Tony awards.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning May 10, 2013
05-10-2013 -- Ariel Castro appears in court, a look at the first congressional hearing examining the Boston bombing and taking a trip back in time with an 8-bit Nick Carraway.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning May 09, 2013
05-09-2013 -- A man is charged with kidnapping and rape of three women who were missing for a decade, an official thinks out government could have done more in Benghazi and best airlines for cashing in your miles.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning May 08, 2013
05-08-2013 -- An analysis of the Cleveland kidnapping case, military moves to curb sex assaults and relaxing to the sweet sounds of cicadas.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning May 07, 2013
05-07-2013 -- Officials spar over who used chemical arms in Syria, what is holding President Obama back intervention in Syria and what summer camps don't want you to know.
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WSJ Editor's Pick - Autism Study
Shirley Wang dropped by The Wall Street Journal This Morning to take a look at a new study linking environmental factors to autism.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning May. 06, 2013
05-06-2013 -- Job gains calm financial slump worries, autism linked to environmental factors and keeping your prom budget in check.
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Wall Street Journal This Weekend May 04, 2013
05-04-2013 -- What to do after graduation, how to handle a stroke and is it a big phone or a small tablet.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning May 03, 2013
05-03-2013 -- How the bombing in Boston has changed security thinking, a preview of the April jobs report and an end to tax-free online shopping.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning May 02, 2013
05-02-2013 -- A look at the charges brought against three friends of the bombing suspect, North Korea sentences U.S. citizen to 15 years of heard labor and robots aid in therapy for autistic children.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning May 01, 2013
05-01-2013 -- President Obama sets hurdles high for Syria intervention, a positive look at the Boston bombing and the best high school pictures ever.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Apr. 30, 2013
04-30-2013 -- Female DNA found on bomb in Boston, Ricin suspect appears in court and why everyone should pay income.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Apr. 29, 2013
04-29-2013 -- Why the rush to judgement in the ricin case, its time to look at your retirement plan and what vitamin supplements don't want you to know.
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The Wall Street Journal This Weekend Apr. 27, 2013
04-27-2013 -- Diagnosis errors plague the health industry, getting a job with your smartphone and Dan Neil hits Mach 1 in a Porsche.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Apr. 26, 2013
04-26-2016 -- A judge blocks the Boston bombing suspect from answering any more questions, the U.S. thinks Syria used chemical weapons on its own people and why we need to stop talking about "Homeland."
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Apr. 25, 2013
04-25-2013 -- Taking a closer look at Dagestan, a federal republic of Russian, hospitals are the latest target of bedbugs and the one thing worse than airport delays.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Apr. 24, 2013
04-24-2013 -- Ricin charges against a Mississippi man have been dropped, reasons for the Boston bombing are starting to emerge and the road to recovery for bombing victims.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Apr. 23, 2013
04-23-2013 -- A look at the charges brought against the Boston Marathon bomber, Home sales see growing pains and riding the success of Rand Paul's filibuster.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Apr. 22, 2013
04-22-2013 -- A trip to Russia is at the center of bombing probe, Boston attacks complicate immigration debate and 3 roads to riches that don't require an advanced degree.
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The Wall Street Journal This Weekend Apr. 20, 2013
04-20-2013 -- Why Boston area hospitals were able to minimize problems, the day gold died and bite-size everything.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Apr. 19, 2013
04-19-2013 -- The latest on the suspects wanted for the bombing of the Boston marathon, one is dead, the other is on the run.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Apr. 18, 2013
04-18-2013 -- A fertilizer blast in Texas injures dozens, casualties reported, video provides clues to Boston bomber and can we make our cell networks reliable in a crisis.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Apr. 17, 2013
04-17-2013 -- The day after in Boston, first responders get high marks and how future marathons will move beyond the bombing.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Apr. 16, 2013
04-16-2013 -- Reaction to the explosions at the Boston Marathon, how social media responded following the blasts and the price of gold is down, but don't expect to save at the jewelry store.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Apr. 15, 2013
04-15-2013 -- Economic anxiety poses risks for Obama, summer drivers may see relief at the pump and getting a PHD in Heavy Metal.
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The Wall Street Journal This Weekend Apr. 13, 2013
04-13-2013 -- The role of social media in recruiting, the Dog Whisperer has tips on how to protect your pets against fleas and ticks and what bartenders don't want you to know.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Apr. 12, 2013
04-12-2013 -- Gun debate begins in senate, a new poll finds most women see bias in the workplace and why you wont be audited this year.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Apr. 11, 2013
04-11-2013 -- President Obama releases his latest budget plan, new poll finds broad immigration support and does Tiger have a shot at the green jacket.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Apr. 10, 2013
04-10-2013 --Support grows for vote on gun control, your Twitter account can get you hired and Disney's modern princess.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Apr. 09, 2013
04-09-2013 -- Remembering Great Britain's Iron Lady, Detroit's violence lead merchants to hire off-duty officers and the different levels of Diva.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Apr. 08, 2013
04 - 08 - 2013 -- North Korea withdraws some 50-thousand workers from a massive industrial complex that's home to more than 100 South Korean companies, why many fear the housing market is on a sugar high and why its a good time to spoil yourself.
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The Wall Street Journal This Weekend Apr. 06, 2013
04-06-2013 -- Can women save the economy, final thoughts on the New York Auto Show, and what was lost at Rutgers.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Apr. 05, 2013
04-05-2013 -- Preview of the March jobs report, the death of Roger Ebert, and the 40 year old basketball hoax.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Apr. 04, 2013
04-04-2013 -- U.S. sending missile defenses to Guam, pro-gun laws gain ground, and innovation hurting the laundry soap business.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Apr. 03, 2013
04-03-2013 -- North Korea refuses South Koreans access to a joint industrial park, President Obama is trying to reinvigorate support for gun-control legislation and how to give yourself the opportunity to come up with a brilliant idea.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Apr. 02, 2013
04-02-2013 -- North Korea amps up bellicose rhetoric, working to understand Dyslexia better and last-minute tax tips.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Apr. 01, 2013
04-01-2013 -- President Obama's campaigning may threaten any chance for bi-partisan agreement, moving back home after college has its upsides and what your financial adviser doesn't want you to know.
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The Wall Street Journal This Weekend Mar. 30, 2013
03-30-2013 -- World backup day, 5 of the most profitable tweets ever, and America's top baseball parks
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Mar. 29, 2013
03-29-2013 -- North Korea warned, rewriting the tax code, and if baseball had a bracket.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Mar. 28, 2013
03-28-2013 -- Ruling on DOMA does not sit well with Chief Justices, workers being replaced by tablets and need a housekeeper, there is an app for that.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Mar. 27, 2013
03-27-2013 -- SCOTUS hears gay marriage debate, Marines plan teams for crisis response and don't click on that cute kitty.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Mar. 26, 2013
03-26-2013 -- Proposition 8, Progress in fighting Parkinson's disease, and accidental phone calls.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Mar. 25, 2013
03-25-2013 -- Cyprus agrees on a bailout, new GOP raises red flags within the party and what to know before you take a college loan.
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The Wall Street Journal This Weekend Mar. 23, 2013
03-23-2013 -- A look at how emergency responders train for airplane fires, how Twitter has changed the world in just 7 years and the complicated world of makeup marketing.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Mar. 22, 2013
03-22-2013 -- Congress passes funding bill, car add-ons are costing you more than you think and the next generation of shower radios.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Mar. 21, 2013
03-21-2013 -- President Obama stands firm with Israel, the Pediatricians Association supports same-sex marriage and the mysteries of magicians are only a subway stop away.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Mar. 20, 2013
03-21-2013 -- Breaking down the banking crisis in Cyprus, jobless aid shrinks unevenly across the U.S. and marketing your elbow grease.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Mar. 19, 2013
03-19-2013 -- President Obama's pick for labor secretary come with baggage, GOP takes a look inward and isn't happy and why the NCAA loves Dayton, Ohio.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Mar. 18, 2013
03-18-2013 -- Saturday postal service may not be dead yet, how to keep yourself from reentering the hospital and paying to cut in line at the airport.
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Wall Street Journal This Weekend March 16, 2013
03-16-2013 - How to fight surgical infection, a review of the new Lexus ES300, and the secrets of Irish bagpipers.
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Wall Street Journal This Morning March 15, 2013
03-15-13 - The GOP rallies for a rebound, how to sell your house with a pool for a hot price, and how to drink local on St. Patrick's Day.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Mar. 14, 2013
03-14-2013 -- The new Pope brings hope for a brighter future, the military's handling of sexual assaults comes under fire and Americans are on the move again.
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Wall Street Journal This Morning March 13, 2013
03-13-13 - Watching Rome for smoke signals, the TSA goes on the defensive over pocket knives, and why your tweets will go on after you die!
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Mar. 12, 2012
03-12-2013 - The Republicans disclose their budget plan, a NY Judge puts a stop to Mayor Bloomberg's ban on large sugary drinks and a GOP lawmaker shows how to woo Latino voters.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Mar. 11, 2013
03-11-2013 -- GOP tries to narrow the sequester ax, dealing with illnesses in daycare and hotel points losing value.
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The Wall Street Journal This Weekend. Mar 09, 2013
03-09-2013 -- Avoiding the new health fraud scams; gender-based pricing for women who want long-term care insurance and Disney's big bet on a talking monkey.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Mar. 08, 2013
03-08-2013 -- New CIA head's immediate issue, new global warming study, and Connecticut does the polka.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Mar. 07, 2013
03-07-2013 -- Wall Street shrugging off the sequester, gun legislation hits road block, and movie sales increase.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Mar. 06, 2013
03-06-2013 -- Dow breaks record, The rise in short sales, and boozing in Hong Kong
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Mar. 05, 2013
A new idea to solve the sequester, Baby cured of HIV, and new Jimi Hendrix album.
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WSJ's What's News Midday Edition March 4, 2013
U.S. factories busier, stocks are weak.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Mar. 04, 2013
The Sequester and business, Mitt Romney speaks and Middle Age Skateboarding.
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The Wall Street Journal This Weekend Mar. 02, 2013
03-02-2013 -- A better way to get capital for your small business, new treatments for adult acne and places to vacation during spring break to avoid the spring breakers.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Mar. 1, 2013
Sequestration and the military, Freddie Mac posts a big profit and the Pope resignation.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Feb. 28, 2013
No progress on solution to sequestration, The natural gas boom, and how to run your wedding like a small business.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Feb. 27, 2013
02-27-2013 -- How sequestration could affect average Americans, Americans divided on spending cuts and ways to avoid an audit.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Feb. 26, 2013
02-26-2013 -- Centrist Democrats maybe the key to building a working government, a simple cure for battling stress and the best beaches in the U.S.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Feb. 25, 2013
02-25-2013 -- President Obama and GOP rising star Marco Rubio find common ground, why your boss thinks you should dump your wife and what Hollywood didn't tell you last night at the Oscars.
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The Wall Street Journal This Weekend Feb. 23, 2013
02-23-2013 The Big Business of the Academy Awards, Choose Your Own Hotel Adventure & Don't get scammed like Manti Te'o
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Feb. 22, 2013
02-22-2013 -- Payroll Tax Whacks Spending, What Would President Romney do? and 25 More Rules of Conquering the Gym
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Feb. 21, 2013
02-21-2013 -- Moving a step closer to a national ID card, investigator in Pistorius case faces attempted murder charges and a new level of low being scene at airports.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Feb. 20, 2013
02-20-2013 -- Obama, the puppet master, rhetoric turns harsh as budget cuts loom and video games made for 'Mature' audiences only.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Feb. 19, 2013
02-19-2013 -- How Obama might OK the pipeline, gas prices rise with no end in sight and why the rich pay less for car insurance.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Feb. 18, 2013
02-18-2013 -- Hidden secrets of government spending, how productivity tools can waste your time and the wealthiest presidents.
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The Wall Street Journal This Weekend Feb. 16, 2013
02-16-2013 -- Financial aid caught in congressional crossfire, what home options are worth paying for and say goodbye to Olympic wrestling.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Feb. 15, 2013
02-15-2013 -- Parts of Russia get hit with space rocks, Hagel nomination is halted, for now and how to handle money issues with the spouse.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Feb. 14, 2013
02-14-2013 -- Manhunt over in California, key questions for the healthcare law and is it really the little things that keep relationships going.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Feb.13, 2013
02-13-2013 -- An in depth look at the State of the Union address, why can some people handle stress and other boil over and finding an office romance.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Feb. 12, 2013
02-12-2013 -- A preview of tonight's State of the Union, the GOP's hope for the future and when pets and pills don't mix.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Feb. 11, 2013
02-11-2013 -- President to push economic vision in his State of the Union address, a new terror leader emerges and things the post office wont tell you.
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The Wall Street Journal This Weekend Feb. 09, 2013
02-09-2013 -- The return of the house-call, wireless mikes will soon be on the no-fly list and a look at the Grammy's.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Feb. 08, 2013
02-08-2013 -- President Obama's CIA gets tested by critics, the Northeast braces for a major blizzard and the best jobs in sports for the nonathletic.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Feb. 07, 2013
02-07-2013 -- President Obama releases secret drone memo, a new study links air pollution to certain pregnancy hazards and how the USPS can save itself from collapse.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Feb. 06, 2013
02-06-2013 -- President Obama takes aim at emissions from existing power plants, city gun laws hit an NRA sized roadblock and nutrition tips from Men's Fitness magazine.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Feb. 05, 2013
02-05-2013 -- Boy is freed after hostage stand off ends, a GOP leader aims to change party's message and the sweet smell of stress.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Feb. 04, 2013
02-04-2013 -- A look at Immigration reforms cost and benefits, why companies aren't so enthusiastic about working out during work and a look at the best ads from the Super Bowl.
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The Wall Street Journal This Weekend Feb. 02, 2013
02-02-2013 -- The employment crisis that is affecting our youth, how you control the content of Super Bowl ads and wont the Super Bowl wont tell you.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Feb. 01, 2013
02-01-2013 -- Defense pick Chuck Hagel has a rough day in front of the GOP, Hillary Clinton goes to work for the last time today as secretary of state and the top NFL player owned resturants.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Jan. 31, 2013
01-31-2013 -- Chuck Hagel prepares for a grilling today in Washington, Gabrielle Giffords tells senate gun panel they must act now and gadgets to help you survive Armageddon.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Jan. 30, 2013
01-30-2013 -- The pot that is Egypt is at a hard boil, immigration reform is a step closer to becoming a reality and why your car's mileage numbers are wrong.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Jan. 29, 2013
01-29-2013 -- Senate approves bill on Sandy aid, President Obama's best frenemy and a new kind of rehab for cancer survivors.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Jan. 28, 2013
01-28-2013 -- Could the deadly fire at a Brazilian nightclub have been prevented, move to split electoral votes proves to be divisive and a crash course on paying college bills.
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The Wall Street Journal This Weekend Jan. 26, 2013
01-26-2013 -- Just how partisan was the President's speech, what the future of tech will look like and a look at the all new Ford Fusion.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Jan. 25, 2013
01-25-2013 -- New push on taxes hits the senate, should health insurance be like car insurance and where beer is cheaper than water.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Jan. 24, 2013
01-24-2013 -- Clinton hits back at critics on Libya, combat ban for women to end and a trick for cheaper flights.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Jan. 23, 2013
01-23-2013 -- Obama's speech gives centrists pause, return patients vex hospitals and at-home dads make parenting more of a "guy" thing.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Jan. 22, 2013
01-22-2013 -- A review of President Obama's inaugural speech, Algeria attack shows reach of militants and what to do with Richard III.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Jan. 21, 2013
01-21-2013 -- Five ways the debt crisis could play out, getting better sleep at 35,000 feet and a look at Fox's new show "The Following."
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Wall Street Journal This Weekend, Jan. 19, 2013
01-19-2013 - Pomp and circumstance at the Presidential inauguration, sharing a meal with strangers and the latest innovations in automobiles.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Jan 18, 2013
01-18-2013 - Lance Armstrong admits to doping, the most recent poll on what American's think of the economy and the most outstanding hotels in the US and the world.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Jan. 17, 2013
01-17-2013 -- Obama unveils gun plan, Notre Dame star engulfed in hoax and a work of art you can put in your bathroom.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Jan. 16, 2013
01-16-2013 -- President Obama will unveil gun plan today, House approved Sandy aid package and is there life on Mars.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Jan. 15, 2013
01-15-2013 -- Crafting President Obama's legacy, a look at VP Biden's gun regulations and five people who should pay more taxes.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Jan. 14, 2013
01-14-2013 -- A look into the "No Lables" group trying to create some change in Washington, this season's flu shot may not protect you as well as you think and an easy way to add value to a home sale.
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The Wall Street Journal This Weekend Jan.12, 2013
01-12-2013 -- A lack of center-leaning politicians hurt Washington, why 1963 was a year to remember and what medical spas won't tell you.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Jan. 11, 2013
01-11-2013 -- President Obama picks Tim Geithner's replacement, long-term jobless begin to find work and does your kid need a tax shelter.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Jan. 10, 2013
01-10-2013 -- Environmentalists vow to hold Obama's feat to the fire, Veep says the White House may bypass Congress over guns and a look at the top gadgets at this years CES.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Jan. 09, 2013
01-09-2013 -- Challenges grow for President Obama's cabinet nominations, Chris Christie's calculated bipartisanship and the secret of salt.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Jan. 08, 2013
01-08-2013 -- Breaking down President Obama's security picks, why Washington needs a new center and seven money stumbles to avoid.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Jan. 07, 2013
01-07-2013 -- A familiar name is being floated by the GOP for 2016 presidential race, President Obama's scaled-back inauguration lacks enthusiasm and who is really the top team in college football.
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The Wall Street Journal This Weekend Jan. 05, 2013
01-05-2013 -- We grade the economics of the cliff deal, the truth about what's good and bad for you and the grunge look gets a high class reboot.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Jan. 04, 2013
01-04-2013 -- The 113th Congress is sworn in, coastal residents knock insurers and a federal court says the bird is the word.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Jan. 03, 2013
01-03-2012 -- President Obama makes deficit deal official, Congress gets a makeover and the most stressful jobs.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Jan. 02, 2013
01-02-2013 -- Washington decides to punt, what lawmakers still need to do and why your holiday muffin-top may be good for you.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Jan. 01, 2013
01-01-2013 -- Ways to make money this new year, some big box stores may be facing a big ax this year and we take you back to the top T.V. moments of 2012.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Dec. 31, 2012
12-31-2012 -- Cliff talks are coming down to the wire, the different definitions of rich and ditch the champagne, how about a brewski for New Years Eve.
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The Wall Street Journal This Weekend Dec. 29, 2012
12-29-2012 -- The fiscal cliff isn't the governments only problem, what Avon wont tell you and Yahoo's top searches of 2012.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Dec. 28, 2012
12-28-2012 -- Cliff talks are coming down to the wire, babies are being born addicted to prescription pain pills and last minute New Years Eve getaways.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Dec. 27, 2012
12-27-2012 - Toyota settles for 1.1 billion in their stuck gas pedal suit, the ongoing budget and debt ceiling debate, and the most anticipated movies of 2013
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Dec. 26, 2012
12-26-2012 - Millions potentially facing a hit with the AMT, data shows weak holiday sales and your guide to the upcoming bowl games.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Dec. 25, 2012
12-25-2012 -- Malls get a face lift, donating your unwanted gifts just got easier and how about a rollar coaster ride this holiday.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Dec. 14, 2012
12-24-2012 -- Battle lines are drawn over gun laws, online retailers pricing based on your zip code and pawn shops are making a comeback this holiday.
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The Wall Street Journal This Weekend Dec. 22, 2012
12-22-2012 -- The NRA treads lightly, last minute holiday travel deals and meeting the in-laws for the first time.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Dec. 21, 2012
12-21-2012 - Why John Boehner's alternate plan collapsed, more evidence the housing market is rebounding and how to get along with your family over holiday dinners.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Dec. 20, 2012
12-20-2012 - 4 State Department officials removed after Benghazi report, Tax implications for small businesses with "fiscal cliff" negotiations and you too can fly first class in an affordable way.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Dec. 19, 2012
12-19-2012 - the US State Dept taking the fall for the Benghazi attack, the republicans "Plan B" in the fiscal cliff talks and a possible rebound in the housing market.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Dec. 18, 2012
12-18-2012 - The haunting similarities of two school shootings, pushing the President on Gitmo and how the Fiscal Cliff is helping businesses sell more.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Dec. 17, 2012
12-17-2012 - Searching for answers to the tragic school shooting in Connecticut, gift card scams during the holidays and how a heroic teacher died saving her students.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Dec. 14, 2012
12-14-2012 - Susan Rice bows out of the Secretary of State race, tips for getting your finances organized for the New Year and the Rolling Stones' Chuck Leavell.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Dec. 13, 2012
12-13-2012 - Are we shrinking the deficit too fast, the risks of giving gift cards and what companies will be bringing back this holiday season.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Dec. 12, 2012
12-12-12 -- North Korea claims success in rocket launch, unions dealt a blow in Michigan and why companies are becoming obsessive.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Dec. 11, 2012
12-11-2012 - What made the country so partisan, the Madoff scandal still has victims penniless and when sleeping to much becomes a problem.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Dec. 10, 2012
12-10-2012 -- Obama takes hard line on "fiscal cliff," Egypt faces turmoil over vote and big brother knows what you are shopping for.
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The Wall Street Journal This Weekend Dec. 08, 2012
12-08-2012 -- Learn who led us to the "fiscal cliff," building the home of the future and how your attitude can affect your waistline.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Dec. 07, 2012
12-07-2012 -- Strong quake shakes northern Japan, Sandy-Aid request looming in D.C. and sorry, Chuck, Thomas Jefferson did not say that.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Dec. 06, 2012
12-06-2012 -- Clashes in Egypt reach revolution levels, President Obama and the GOP pitch businesses and why the San Diego Chargers just can't measure up.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Dec. 05, 2012
GOP deficit plan irks conservatives, Egyptians protest President Mohammed Morsi's power grab and when your pet is to hard to let go.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Dec. 04, 2012
12-04-2012 -- Taxing the rich won't solve the financial problem, the fiscal cliffs effect on holiday shopping and where chess players are superstars.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Nov. 03, 2012
12-03-2012 -- AARP announces it opposes all Medicare cuts, jobs picture shold get better in 2013 and how about one-hour shipping.
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The Wall Street Journal This Weekend Dec. 01, 2012
12-01-2012 -- Common sense solution to the fiscal cliff, N.J. homes in gridlock and the new generation of diesel cars.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Nov. 30, 2012
11-30-2012 -- Republicans rebuff the Presidents opening in budget talks, charities battle the IRS and get ready for the "Man Aisle" at the supermarket.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Nov. 29, 2012
11-29-2012 -- Yet another set back for U.N. ambassador Rice, the differences between the sexes during air travel and swim or fail.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Nov. 28, 2012
11-28-2012 -- While the fiscal cliff fight heats up, the debt ceiling lays in wait, Ambassador Susan Rice's attempt to repair her standing with Senate Republicans falls short and how the fiscal cliff may clip Powerball winner.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Nov. 27, 2012
11-27-2012 - The fiscal cliff has revived an old idea about Medicare, Iran already looms over President Obama's new term and why the Nutcracker only comes around once a year.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Nov. 26, 2012
11-26-2012 -- Talks on the fiscal cliff fail to gain traction, GM puts its faith back into the Impala and a look at some Cyber Monday deals.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Nov. 23, 2012
11-23-2012 - Macy's CEO Terry Lundgren on Black Friday, the best apps to find deals and 5 things not to buy on Black Friday.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Nov. 22, 2012
11-22-2012 -- Happy Thanksgiving! Why we don't thank our co-workers, some black Friday tips and whats the deal with earwax.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Nov. 21, 2012
11-21-2012 -- Ceasefire talks dissolve in the Mideast, why retailers are ruining Thanksgiving and who killed the Twinkie.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Nov. 20, 2012
11-20-2012 - The latest from Gaza City, President Obama may have leverage when it comes to the fiscal cliff and are play grounds too safe.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Nov. 19, 2012
11-19-2012 - Republicans accuse the White House of playing down terror role in Benghazi attack, are your charitable donations ending up where they should and the nightmare that is holiday travel.
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The Wall Street Journal This Weekend Nov. 17, 2012
11-17-2012 -- Some familiar faces in Washington may be changing their tune, preparing yourself for disability and a look at the Porsche Boxter S.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Nov. 16, 2012
11-16-2012 - Live from the Gaza City as Israel and Hamas continue bombing each other, why one person thinks all the hubbub about going over the fiscal cliff is just hogwash and we chat with Stone Cold Steve Austin.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Nov. 15, 2012
11-15-2012 -- President Barack Obama hasn't decided yet whether the FBI properly handled the probe, the fiscal cliff drama is ready for act two and black Friday gets a facelift.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Nov. 14, 2012
11-14-2012 -- President Obama flexes his tax muscle, scandal entangles a second general and why more laptops are getting between the sheets.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Nov. 13, 2012
Top commander in Afghanistan is being investigated after being connected to the women at the center of David Petreaus scandal, lawmakers have a seven-week deadline to reach agreement to avoid the "fiscal cliff" and the rules of flirting.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Nov. 12, 2012
11-12-2012 - Democrats and Republicans can now test their agendas at the state level, making money from your closet and we chat with Staff Sgt. Joshua Hooper, US Marine Corp about the Real Warrior Campaign.
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The Wall Street Journal This Weekend Nov. 10, 2012
11-10-2012 -- Why the White House shouldn't ignore housing, holiday travel is booking fast and if you build it, they will sue.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Nov. 09, 2012
11-09-2012 -- Pressure rises on the fiscal cliff, Cuban-Americans starting to lean in an opposite direction and a new effort to help the colorblind.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Nov. 08, 2012
11-08-2012 -- The election is over putting focus back on the fiscal cliff, a Nor'easter hits Sandy ravaged regions and voter data shows a changing nation.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Nov. 07, 2012
11-07-2012 -- President Obama will enjoy another four years in the White House, did the billions of dollars spent of the election make a difference and what the GOP needs to change.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Nov. 06, 2012
11-06-2012 -- The candidates make their final pitch as polls open across the country, what to do if you're a fringe voter and do you need a voter ID.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Nov. 5, 2012
11-5-2012 - The latest in the presidential race, the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy and finding housing for those who were displaced and Massachusetts Senator Brown's bid for re-election.
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The Wall Street Journal This Weekend Nov. 03, 2012
11-03-2012 -- How the jobs report could effect the election, trying to build a house that can withstand everything and why forgiveness shouldn't be a virtue.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Nov. 02, 2012
11-02-2012 - Power is still out in many places along the eastern coast, so where are FEMA's big power generators, a preview of the final jobs report before the election and why an NFL team from Florida isn't "busting a move."
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Nov. 01, 2012
11-01-2012 -- President Obama surveyed some of the damage with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, a new poll shows the President's lead in key swing states has diminished and tips for not falling for Sandy scams.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Oct. 31, 2012
10-31-2012 -- Happy Halloween! A look at some of the most devastated areas caused by Sandy, will FEMA rise to the occasion and what happens to all those flooded cars.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Oct. 30, 2012
10-30-2012 -- What Sandy left in her wake, what the economic cost might be and how to feed your family when the power goes out.
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WSJ Editors' Picks - Happily Unemployed
The Wall Street Journal's Ben Casselman explains to WSJTM's Gordon Deal how a new trend in the employment picture is emerging.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Oct. 29, 2012
10-29-2012 - What the east coast should expect from Hurricane Sandy, the Red Cross updates us on their shelter situation and the dirty side of elections.
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The Wall Street Journal This Weekend Oct. 27, 2012
10-27-2012 -- Why tax reform should be the issue of the year, why its important to research more than how close a hospital is to your house and the awesome power of the McLaren Spider.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Oct. 26, 2012
10-26-2012 -- Senator John McCain makes a case for a strong military, what to expect when hurricane Sandy hits the east coast and why a certain cereal is a hot commodity this time of year.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Oct. 25, 2012
10-25-2012 -- CEO's of top companies call for deficit action, is Hillary Clinton's political life coming to an end and we take you inside the elite class of planes pro-athletes travel in, anyone want a message?
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Oct. 24, 2012
10-24-2012 - Campaigns shift toward women voters, Apple unveils the new iPad Mini and the subtle art of calling in sick.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Oct. 23, 2012
10-23-2012 - A wrap up of the third and final presidential debate, Pennsylvania may be a game-changing state for Mitt Romney and your cellphone may be hazardous to your health.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Oct. 22, 2012
10-22-2012 - A preview of tonight's third and final presidential debate, what Mitt Romney did in Massachusetts may be a look ahead and what to expect if he is president and you've never seen a Bingo game quite like this.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Oct. 22, 2012
10-22-2012 - A preview of tonight's third and final presidential debate, what Mitt Romney did in Massachusetts may be a look ahead and what to expect if he is president and you've never seen a Bingo game quite like this.
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The Wall Street Journal This Weekend Oct. 20, 2012
10-20-12 - Decoding new rules for banks, staying connected when re-locating across the world and the world's quickest car.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Oct. 19, 2012
10-19-12 - The importance of Virginia in the race for President, 25 years since Black Monday and what goes into naming a movie.
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WSJ Blog's Picks - 7 Ways to Save on Halloween
SmartMoney's Kelli Grant gives Gordon Deal ways to save money on Halloween.
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WSJ Blog Picks - China Fuming Over Debate
The Wall Street Journal This Morning's Gordon Deal talks with WSJ's Damian Paletta about why China is upset over the second presidential debate.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Oct. 18, 2012
10-18-2012 - FBI sting foils an attack on the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, China's isn't happy with the presidential candidate's tough talk and the best and worst cities for travel taxes.
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WSJ Blog Picks - Windows OS Devices
The Wall Street Journal's Katherine Boehret outlines the newest line of laptops and tablets to go with Window's new OS to WSJTM's Gordon Deal.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Oct. 17, 2012
10-17-2012 - Breaking down what turned out to be a heated debate, why aren't the most important topics being discussed and why your teen resembles a zombie.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Oct. 16, 2012
10-16-2012 -- President Obama and Governor Romney meet tonight in a town-hall style debate, a new study reveals why lack of sleep leads to weight gain and how to get university's to waive admissions fees.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Oct. 15, 2012
10-15-2012 -- Mitt Romney is gaining ground in swing states, hospitals have a new reason to take extra care of patients and say so long to the ticket stub.
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The Wall Street Journal This Weekend Oct. 13, 2012
10-13-2012 -- Why having a better ground game may be the key to victory in November, examining the importance of fiscal policies and ways to save on Halloween.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Oct. 12, 2012
10-12-2012 -- Sharp jabs dominate the lone VEEP debate, are smart phones the reason more kids are getting hurt and prepare to hurry up and wait the next time you head to the movies.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Oct. 11, 2012
10-11-2012 - Joe Biden and Paul Ryan take center stage tonight in what is on tap to be a heated debate, doctors try and put patients at ease over the fungal meningitis outbreak and is retirement making you fat.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Oct. 10, 2012
10-10-2012 -- "Sesame Street" asks President Obama to stop using Big Bird in his attack ads, Mitt Romney looks to his fathers presidential run for guidance and cutting out work stress.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Oct. 09, 2012
10-09-2012 -- Jerry Sandusky releases a taped statement on the eve of his sentencing, who has the best ground game Romney or Obama and what your breath can reveal.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Oct. 07, 2012
10-07-2012 - Is Mitt Romney's post debate swing really what it seems, car-accidents are no longer the number one cause of accidental deaths and why failing marriage are turning to James Bond.
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The Wall Street Journal This Weekend Oct. 06, 2012
10-06-2012 -- Whats going on with the jobs markets, how to deal with airline delays and what it takes to handle the MLB postseason.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Oct. 05, 2012
10-05-2012 - Why you can't write the President off yet, caps on tax deductions find favor in both parties and celebrating the Beatles around the world.
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Oct. 04, 2012
10-04-2012 - Analysis of the first presidential debate, why there is no easy answer when it comes to curbing health care spending and how your teens social media page may keep them out of their college of choice.
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