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WSJ.com: Asia Technology - Dec 31, 2007
WSJ.com: Page One - Dec 31, 2007
In Hyderabad, India, a local incarnation of the Hindu Lord Vishnu goes by a new nickname: the Visa God. A once-quiet temple for the deity now draws 100,000 visitors a week, many of whom come to pray for visas to go to …
WSJ.com: What's News Asia - Dec 31, 2007
North Korea appeared likely to miss Monday's deadline to disable a key nuclear reactor and to fully account for all of its nuclear activities.
WSJ.com: Ahead of the Tape - Dec 31, 2007
Investors may favor simpler investments in 2008 after a year that showed the risks of innovative and obscure securities and derivatives.
WSJ.com: What's News Europe - Dec 31, 2007
Western chemical firms are looking into coal-to-chemical projects in China, fighting to keep their competitive edge.
WSJ.com: Asia Markets News - Dec 31, 2007
Asian shares ended mostly higher, as blue chips fueled advances in Hong Kong, but Pakistan plunged on the first day of trading since Bhutto's assassination. Markets in Japan, China and South Korea were closed for …
WSJ.com: What's News Europe - Dec 31, 2007
Italy's decision to let Air France enter exclusive talks with Alitalia may lead to creating a behemoth that could alter Europe's aviation industry.
WSJ.com: What's News Europe - Dec 31, 2007
Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki won a second term in a disputed election victory that triggered riots by thousands of opposition supporters.
WSJ.com: Markets - Dec 31, 2007
Ireland's Celtic Tiger economy not only ran out of steam in 2007, it bled copiously. The stock market's woeful performance made it one of the worst performing in the world, tumbling 26.1%.
Barron's Most Emailed Today - Dec 30, 2007
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