Topic: The Wall Street Journal

Gingrich surges ahead in Republican race: NBC/WSJ poll

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has taken a commanding lead in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, hitting the 40 percent mark for the first time in the campaign, according to an NBC/Wall Street Journal poll released on ...

McCain Suspends Campaign

Republican presidential nominee John McCain announced on September 24 , 2008, that he would suspend his presidential campaign in order to focus on the financial crisis and pending mortgage bailout bill . McCain to 'Suspend' Campaign Amid Crisis (September 24, 2008) McCain ...

Obama McCain Debates

United States presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain have agreed to participate in three presidential debates and one vice-presidential debate prior to the November 4 election. Campaigns reach final agreement on presidential debates (August 21, 2008) The debates were announced in ...

Andrea Robinson

Andrea Robinson is the Director of Greening at the 2008 Democratic National Convention to be held in Denver , Colorado , between August 25 and August 28 , 2008 . She is also a former actress , with credits including CSI Miami ...

Rahm Emanuel stepping down to consider mayoral bid: report

TORONTO (Reuters) - White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel is said to be stepping down to explore a run for the mayor of Chicago, reported the Wall Street Journal. The announcement came at White House briefing on Thursday.84457236&bid=informcom" /> Copyright 2010  ...
The U.S. Senate on Thursday killed a bill that would have extended payment of unemployment compensation benefits through Dec. 31, 2010. As a result, says the Wall Street Journal, some 1.3 million unemployed Americans will almost immediately lose their assistance.. The states ...

Lawmakers Propose Web Ad-Privacy Safeguards

According to The Wall Street Journal, Reps. Rick Boucher, D-Va., and Cliff Stearns, R-Fla., plan to post on their websites a draft of legislation that proposes regulating Internet companies' methods for collecting information about Web visitors and the use of that data ...

Karl Rove Finally Unloads Palisades Pad

Since resigning his post in the Bush Administration in 2007, he has split his time between the District and Austin, Texas, and now jets around the country promo-ing his brick of a memoir. And for most of the past year, he's been ...

WSJ Says Marx Is Back in Fashion

Astonishingly, given the ruin associated with his name, Karl Marx is back in fashion. Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, then, are nicely positioned to take advantage of Marx's revival with the publication of "Commonwealth," which re-imagines Marxism for the 21st century.. Mr. ...
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is again blasting the Democrats health care proposal, this time in an editorial for the Wall Street Journal.Palin's opinion piece was posted Tuesday on the newspaper's Web site, a day ahead of President Barack Obama's address to ...
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