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02/15/11
The Whooping Cough's Unnecessary Return
 
By Paul Howard and James R. Copland From the City Journal Vaccination fears allow a once-vanquished killer to stalk California's children.
 
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02/14/11
Trading Places: Chinese Students Reflect on Japan as No. 3
 
As Asia watchers digest the shift in power and influence, Chinese students in Japan say China's rise up the GDP ladder is neither a triumphant moment for China nor a woeful one for Japan.
 
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02/14/11
Will $100 Wine Glasses Sell in China?
 
It was just a matter of time: With fine wine selling fast in Asia, glassware maker Riedel is planning to expand aggressively in China.
 
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02/14/11
On Tap Monday: Chinese Trade Data
 
On tap Monday: Chinese trade data for January, Japan first quarter GDP estimates.
 
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02/14/11
Nokia Expects Billions From Microsoft
 
Finnish phone maker Nokia said it will receive billions of dollars in financial support from Microsoft under the alliance unveiled Friday.
 
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02/14/11
Coping With the Swiss Finish
 
Credit Suisse may just have to increase its risk appetite. And Danish outsourcing firm ISS seems headed for an IPO.
 
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02/14/11
J.P. Morgan Plans New-Media Fund
 
J.P. Morgan Chase plans to start a fund that would invest in Internet and digital-media companies.
 
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02/14/11
U.K., Turkey Near Military Accord
 
The U.K. and Turkey are negotiating a military pact that would see the two European powers take part in joint exercises and share expertise.
 
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02/14/11
Letter from Mayor Bloomberg to U.S. Transportation Secretary
 
Letter from Mayor Bloomberg to U.S. Transportation Secretary
 
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02/14/11
Rising China Bests a Shrinking Japan
 
China passed Japan in 2010 to become the world's second-largest economy, a historic shift that has drawn mixed emotions in the two Asian powers.
 
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02/14/11
Zynga Valuation Rises to Over $7 Billion
 
In talks with investors, Zynga seeks more than $250 million in new funding in a deal that would value the social-gaming company at more than $7 billion.
 
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02/14/11
Europe's King of Lonely Hearts
 
Marc Simoncini has built an online-dating empire, but he is still puzzling out how to get people to pay for dates
 
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02/14/11
Tunisian Influx Taxes Italy
 
Political instability in Tunisia has unleashed a wave of migrants toward Italian shores, igniting a crisis that has exposed the pitfalls of Italy's reliance on North African regimes to act as gatekeepers.
 
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02/14/11
For Big Board Chief, It's Hero or Goat
 
The stakes are high for Duncan Niederauer as he navigates the deal to merge NYSE Euronext with Deutsche Börse.
 
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02/14/11
Bringing Old Lessons to New Europe
 
Inspired by past Franco-German cooperation, the EU's Michel Barnier pushes for transparency and convergence of standards.
 
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