Passport Shows Alleged Terrorist’s Trip
WSJ.com: What's News US on Oct 31st 2009
When a passport believed to be Said Bahaji’s turned up in Pakistan, authorities pieced together the life a former German engineering student whom they now suspect of being an al Qeada leader helping the Taliban battle government forces here.
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The Answer to ‘What Can We Bring?’
WSJ.com: What's News US on Oct 31st 2009
Dorothy J. Gaiter and John Brecher offer an array of wine suggestions that will please any dinner-party host.
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Learning Career Lessons From a CEO
WSJ.com: Careers on Oct 31st 2009
Making CEO can seem like a daunting climb, but if you look at the career of a executive officers, there are some lessons to be learned.
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Learning Career Lessons From a CEO
WSJ.com: Careers on Oct 31st 2009
Making CEO can seem like a daunting climb, but if you look at the career of a executive officers, there are some lessons to be learned.
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Investing Lessons of a Wild Year
WSJ.com: What's News US on Oct 31st 2009
This year’s stock market events provide important lessons for investors about the basics of investing, no matter what direction the markets take into 2010 and beyond.
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Fiji: Paradise on Sale
WSJ.com: What's News US on Oct 31st 2009
Following a string of natural catastrophes and some long-simmering political and economic problems, Fiji’s luxury resorts are offering deep discounts.
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Lapses Helped Scheme, Madoff Told Investigators
By DIANA B. HENRIQUES on Oct 31st 2009
Nobody was more surprised that the Securities and Exchange Commission did not discover Bernard L. Madoff’s enormous Ponzi scheme than Mr. Madoff himself.
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Tribeca of Arabia
WSJ.com: What's News US on Oct 31st 2009
New York’s Tribeca Film Festival and Qataris are partnering to offer a rare menu of uncensored films.
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Madoff: SEC Agent Was a ‘Blowhard’
WSJ.com: What's News US on Oct 31st 2009
Madoff was dismissive of a compliance examiner involved in an SEC inspection into his firm and, in a jailhouse interview, said he wished he had been caught “six years ago, eight years ago.”
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Madoff: SEC Agent Was a ‘Blowhard’
WSJ.com: What's News US on Oct 31st 2009
Madoff was dismissive of a compliance examiner involved in an SEC inspection into his firm and, in a jailhouse interview, said he wished he had been caught “six years ago, eight years ago.”
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Union Rejects Ford Deal
WSJ.com: What's News US on Oct 31st 2009
Ford’s rank-and-file union members rejected a concessions agreement, dealing a blow to United Auto Workers leaders.
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Union Rejects Ford Deal
WSJ.com: What's News US on Oct 31st 2009
Ford’s rank-and-file union members rejected a concessions agreement, dealing a blow to United Auto Workers leaders.
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America’s Ultimate Dead-End Job
WSJ.com: What's News US on Oct 31st 2009
As New York City’s election for chief executive nears, author Brad Parks asks: Why hasn’t a single mayor from the city gone on to a higher role in politics in 141 years?
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Chrysler Confirms New Round Of Buyout Offers
WSJ.com: What's News US on Oct 31st 2009
Chrysler Group confirmed about 23,000 hourly workers will receive buyout offers as the auto maker continues trimming jobs.
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Chrysler Confirms New Round Of Buyout Offers
WSJ.com: What's News US on Oct 31st 2009
Chrysler Group confirmed about 23,000 hourly workers will receive buyout offers as the auto maker continues trimming jobs.
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