added 2007 Sun Jun 3 3:58:11 by Deidre
Journalists at The Wall Street Journal, the US financial newspaper being stalked by Rupert Murdoch, may stage a walk-out if he buys the title's parent company Dow Jones, according to sources close to the publication.
Journalists at The Wall Street Journal, the US financial newspaper being stalked by Rupert Murdoch, may stage a walk-out if he buys the title's parent company Dow Jones, according to sources close to the publication.
added 2007 Tue May 29 21:08:45 by Wil
A GOP lawmaker has an idea to keep the so-called "architect" of the Iraq War from standing in the unemployment line. "I would like to suggest...that maybe we give Paul Wolfowitz a new job and send him over [to Iraq] as mayor," said Rep. Walter Jones, R-N.C., "since the neocons got us in over there."
A GOP lawmaker has an idea to keep the so-called "architect" of the Iraq War from standing in the unemployment line. "I would like to suggest...that maybe we give Paul Wolfowitz a new job and send him over [to Iraq] as mayor," said Rep. Walter Jones, R-N.C., "since the neocons got us in over there."
added 2007 Sun May 20 1:19:49 by Wil
One day after its hurricane forecasters complained of budget cuts, the head of the National Weather Service and his deputy announced they will retire next month. David Johnson, the director, and John Jones, the deputy director, plan to bow out at the end of June, according to an internal memo they sent Friday to staff of the nation's weather agency
One day after its hurricane forecasters complained of budget cuts, the head of the National Weather Service and his deputy announced they will retire next month. David Johnson, the director, and John Jones, the deputy director, plan to bow out at the end of June, according to an internal memo they sent Friday to staff of the nation's weather agency
added 2007 Wed May 9 18:21:00 by KelLuv
HONG KONG (Reuters) - The family at the center of an insider trading case involving shares of publisher Dow Jones & Co. Inc. was rich, but not famous -- until this week.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - The family at the center of an insider trading case involving shares of publisher Dow Jones & Co. Inc. was rich, but not famous -- until this week.
added 2007 Wed May 9 16:14:58 by annadurfee
Apparently the pilot "The Rules of Starting Over" did NOT get picked up because it has just been confirmed that Rashida Jones, who plays Karen on The Office, will be here for Season 4. For all you Office fans, are you for or against Karen staying? Vote on it.
Apparently the pilot "The Rules of Starting Over" did NOT get picked up because it has just been confirmed that Rashida Jones, who plays Karen on The Office, will be here for Season 4. For all you Office fans, are you for or against Karen staying? Vote on it.
added 2007 Tue May 8 0:55:25 by JamesMarcus
Federal and state authorities are investigating suspicious options trading in Dow Jones & Co. stock prior to an announcement last week of News Corp.'s $5 billion bid for the financial news publisher. News last Tuesday of the $60-per-share bid by Rupert Murdoch's company sent Dow Jones shares soaring.
Federal and state authorities are investigating suspicious options trading in Dow Jones & Co. stock prior to an announcement last week of News Corp.'s $5 billion bid for the financial news publisher. News last Tuesday of the $60-per-share bid by Rupert Murdoch's company sent Dow Jones shares soaring.
added 2007 Tue May 1 18:40:58 by Aidenag
Shares of Dow Jones & Co., publisher of The Wall Street Journal, soared almost 60 percent on Tuesday after the financial news network CNBC reported that Rupert Murdoch's media company News Corp. offered to buy the company for $60 a share.
Shares of Dow Jones & Co., publisher of The Wall Street Journal, soared almost 60 percent on Tuesday after the financial news network CNBC reported that Rupert Murdoch's media company News Corp. offered to buy the company for $60 a share.
added 2007 Wed Apr 25 23:07:10 by TechnologyExpert
The stock market's best-known indicator surged past its latest milestone shortly after trading began Wednesday, and even made it past 13,100, rising as high as 13,107.45. According to preliminary calculations, it closed at 13,087.46 up 133.52 or 1.03 percent.
The stock market's best-known indicator surged past its latest milestone shortly after trading began Wednesday, and even made it past 13,100, rising as high as 13,107.45. According to preliminary calculations, it closed at 13,087.46 up 133.52 or 1.03 percent.
added 2007 Fri Mar 23 0:10:15 by Alexia
Rio DiAngelo has a message he wants to share with the world. It's an important message, one that begins in space. That's where he came from, and where he will one day return, following in the footsteps of his 39 friends.
Rio DiAngelo has a message he wants to share with the world. It's an important message, one that begins in space. That's where he came from, and where he will one day return, following in the footsteps of his 39 friends.
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added 2007 Wed Mar 14 14:45:44 by Fabienne
From the article: "European stocks have joined a global sell-off, after concerns about the US economy and mortgage industry hurt markets in Asia and dented Wall Street. The UK's FTSE tumbled 103.4 points, or 1.7%, to 6,057.8. Earlier, Japan's Nikkei index closed 2.9% lower and New York's Dow Jones index ended down 2%."
From the article: "European stocks have joined a global sell-off, after concerns about the US economy and mortgage industry hurt markets in Asia and dented Wall Street. The UK's FTSE tumbled 103.4 points, or 1.7%, to 6,057.8. Earlier, Japan's Nikkei index closed 2.9% lower and New York's Dow Jones index ended down 2%."
added 2007 Thu Mar 1 19:54:31 by Aidenag
Dow Jones faced a flurry of lawsuits last night after the business information provider admitted that a computer glitch had misled investors about the value of its benchmark stock index and potentially exacerbated some institutions' losses by millions of dollars.
Dow Jones faced a flurry of lawsuits last night after the business information provider admitted that a computer glitch had misled investors about the value of its benchmark stock index and potentially exacerbated some institutions' losses by millions of dollars.
added 2007 Wed Feb 28 0:52:56 by corey.spring
When the Dow Jones industrial average plunged to its low of the session Tuesday, it happened with incredible swiftness -- a matter of seconds -- because of a computer glitch that kept some trades from being immediately reflected in the index of 30 blue chip stocks.
When the Dow Jones industrial average plunged to its low of the session Tuesday, it happened with incredible swiftness -- a matter of seconds -- because of a computer glitch that kept some trades from being immediately reflected in the index of 30 blue chip stocks.
added 2007 Tue Feb 27 19:28:38 by JohnNeff
With retro touches like the Grabber Orange paint, black stripes, a big wing, rear window louvers, and the Shaker hood, the Saleen Parnelli Jones Limited Edition Mustang instantly became our favorite Mustang on sale today.
With retro touches like the Grabber Orange paint, black stripes, a big wing, rear window louvers, and the Shaker hood, the Saleen Parnelli Jones Limited Edition Mustang instantly became our favorite Mustang on sale today.
added 2007 Thu Feb 22 20:05:47 by luvmyprez
With one powerful performance of "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going," Lakisha Jones staked her claim to take home the title of winner of American Idol 6.
With one powerful performance of "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going," Lakisha Jones staked her claim to take home the title of winner of American Idol 6.
added 2007 Wed Jan 24 18:46:52 by bhartzer
Dow Jones & Co awarded its chief executive a bonus of nearly $900,000 in shares, and awarded the publisher of The Wall Street Journal a bonus of nearly $500,000 in shares, the company disclosed.
Dow Jones & Co awarded its chief executive a bonus of nearly $900,000 in shares, and awarded the publisher of The Wall Street Journal a bonus of nearly $500,000 in shares, the company disclosed.
added 2007 Mon Jan 22 14:53:09 by charbarred
Sir Sean Connery has confirmed he is considering returning to the silver screen to reprise one of his most popular roles in Indiana Jones 4.
Sir Sean Connery has confirmed he is considering returning to the silver screen to reprise one of his most popular roles in Indiana Jones 4.






