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WSJ.com: What's News US - Dec 31, 2007
Chief Justice Roberts urged Congress to raise the pay of federal judges in a year-end report that also emphasized improving communications with Capitol Hill and the White House.
WSJ.com: What's News US - Dec 31, 2007
Bush signed a bill strengthening the Freedom of Information Act, rolling back stricter measures put in place after Sept. 11 on accessing information.
WSJ.com: What's News US - Dec 31, 2007
At least 134 media workers were killed on assignment in 2007, most in Iraq, according to a media group. Overall deaths were down slightly from 2006.
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Poll: Obama Widens Lead in IowaWSJ.com: Washington Wire - WSJ.com - Dec 31, 2007 Susan Davis reports from Des Moines, Iowa, on the presidential race. Obama Illinois Sen. Barack Obama held a seven-point advantage over his closest rival, New York Sen. Hillary Clinton, in a Des Moines Register poll … Tagged: global, campaign 2008 |
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A Bet on Eco-Friendly PlasticsWSJ.com Video - News - Dec 31, 2007 Though shares of Metabolix have been stomach-churning, they also might be a great wager on the next generation of household materials. (Dec. 31) |
WSJ.com: What's News Technology - Dec 31, 2007
Qualcomm was ordered to stop marketing certain cellphone chips in its latest knock in a long-running patent dispute with Broadcom.
Barron's Most Viewed Today - Dec 31, 2007
Options signal dividend cuts are coming.
WSJ.com: The Afternoon Report - Dec 31, 2007
Existing home sales managed a modest gain last month, slightly exceeding expectations, but analysts found little to cheer about as an otherwise gloomy housing market heads into the new year.
WSJ.com: The Evening Wrap - Dec 31, 2007
With just three days to go before Iowa's first-in-the-nation caucuses, the state's front-running candidates spent New Year's Eve on the campaign trail, releasing new ads and touting their advantages over each other.
Barron's This Week Magazine - Dec 31, 2007