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WSJ.com: PJ Main - Feb 28, 2007
Are kids' lives packed with too many extracurricular activities? The Cullens wrestled with that question even as they pondered adding something else to their own son's schedule.
WSJ.com: PJ Main - Feb 28, 2007
The dynamics of "yes" and "no" fuel more motivational tomes and seminars than ever. Can focusing on those two words really change our lives? And whatever happened to maybe?
WSJ.com: What's News Europe - Feb 28, 2007
The timing of Enel's purchase of a stake in Spanish utility Endesa has raised concerns about political interference.
WSJ.com: What's News Europe - Feb 28, 2007
Virgin Media said it would stop offering some BSkyB programs to subscribers unless proposed fees are lowered.
WSJ.com: What's News Europe - Feb 28, 2007
Munich Re said a return to the normal level of hurricanes could soften the reinsurance firm's earnings this year.
WSJ.com: What's News Europe - Feb 28, 2007
Publicis posted a 15% rise in full-year net profit amid new business and growth in digital and emerging markets.
WSJ.com: What's News Europe - Feb 28, 2007
Converium promised shareholders higher future profit and a share buyback if the Swiss reinsurer remains independent.
WSJ.com: Politics And Policy - Feb 28, 2007
The Energy Department will pay as much as $385 million to six companies to produce transportation-fuel alternatives to corn-based ethanol.
WSJ.com: Politics And Policy - Feb 28, 2007
The House approved, in a 423-0 vote, legislation that would strengthen U.S. scrutiny of overseas-led business deals.
WSJ.com: Ahead of the Tape - Feb 28, 2007
In the past few years, many investors shared the opinion that there was very little risk in the market. Tuesday's sudden drop shows how dangerous it is when an opinion held by so many gets proved wrong.