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Dow Jones OKs $5 bln sale to News Corp
2007-08-01: NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rupert Murdoch is set to achieve his decades-long dream of running the venerable Wall Street Journal after Dow Jones & Co Inc.'s board agreed to News Corp's $5 billion buyout bid on Tuesday.
Gene helps predict whether antidepressant will work
2007-08-01: CHICAGO (Reuters) - Scientists have found a second gene that helps predict whether people with depression will respond to a commonly prescribed antidepressant, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.
Attorneys still bankroll Edwards effort
2007-08-01: AP - In his time off between presidential bids, Democrat John Edwards courted Wall Street financial gurus and Main Street labor leaders.
UnWired Nation offers new take on telemarketing
2007-08-01: NEW YORK (Reuters) - Remember those unwelcome dinnertime phone calls from strangers promising the latest in attic insulation or a holiday for two for the price of one?
Dow Jones Deal Gives Murdoch a Coveted Prize
2007-08-01: Rupert Murdoch has enough support from the Bancroft family for his News Corporation to buy the publisher of The Wall Street Journal.
Asia markets slide following Wall Street
2007-08-01: AP - Asian markets fell Wednesday after Wall Street resumed its slide from last week amid persistent concerns that woes in the U.S. housing loan market could spread and drag on global growth.
Jobless claims rise 4,000 in latest week
2007-08-02: Reuters - New applications for jobless
benefits rose by 4,000 last week, government data showed on
Thursday, underscoring continued strength in the labor market.
Trichet signals EU rate rise next month
2007-08-02: FT.com - The European Central Bank on Thursday signalled the cost of borrowing in the eurozone would rise again soon, with most economists tipping on a now-traditional quarter-point rise in the main rate to 4.25 per cent in early September.
BNP Paribas says unaffected by subprime issues
2007-08-01: Reuters - French bank BNP Paribas said on
Wednesday it was unaffected by problems in the U.S. subprime
mortgage sector, which has been a cause of concern for
financial services companies.
A Cotswolds Country Home
2007-08-01: Chantry House, designed as a rectory with some Gothic touches in the 1850s, was built of the warm, tawny stone that is characteristic of homes in the Cotswolds.
Music on discs are still in the pink
2007-08-01: 'I dare to disagree with him completely' Music and technology retailer JB Hi-Fi has dismissed a warning that sales of traditional music formats such as CDs will be halved within four years as digital downloads take over. via The Sydney Morning Herald
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