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  1. Confessions May Be Good for Bottom Line

    WSJ.com: Ahead of the Tape - Oct 7, 2007

    Financial firms are more difficult for investors to accurately value than other businesses, which explains why several large banks saw their stocks jump last week after delivering bad news.

  2. Deloitte Tries a Different Sales Pitch for Women

    WSJ.com: PJ Main - Oct 7, 2007

    A new Deloitte strategy is to approach women clients differently than men. The strategy is based on a simple, yet radical, idea: that men and women shop for professional services differently.

  3. Rejuvenate Your Team -- At an Exotic Locale

    WSJ.com: PJ Main - Oct 7, 2007

    Software developer Red Swoosh decamped to a beach in Thailand -- for six weeks. Red Swoosh's overseas stint was an extreme solution to a common challenge: How to energize employees and spur creativity.

  4. White House Seeks Compromise on CHIP

    WSJ.com: Washington Wire - WSJ.com - Oct 7, 2007

    Sarah Lueck and Susan Davis report on the veto fight: HHS Secretary Michael Leavitt says that a standoff with Congress over children’s health insurance will be resolved. “It’s not in anyone’s interest to have this

    Tagged: global

  5. Edwards, Richardson Throw Jabs at Clinton on Iraq

    WSJ.com: Washington Wire - WSJ.com - Oct 7, 2007

    Susan Davis reports on the presidential race: Democratic presidential candidates John Edwards and Bill Richardson both sought to distinguish themselves from frontrunner Sen. Hillary Clinton (D., N.Y.) on the Iraq War

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  6. Are U.S. Stocks Heading for a Fall?

    WSJ.com: What's News US - Oct 7, 2007

    As major stock indexes set records last week, other indicators are fueling concerns about economic growth. The Dow Jones Transportation Average hasn't followed the industrial average back to a peak and the dollar has

  7. Can Fed Adjust If Inflation Stirs?

    WSJ.com: What's News US - Oct 7, 2007

    Inflation jitters have spread amid the strong jobs report and concern the falling dollar could push up raw-material costs, though two recent measures signal little cause for concern.

  8. CEO Transforms Merrill, at a Cost

    WSJ.com: What's News US - Oct 7, 2007

    Merrill CEO O'Neal has made the firm more profitable and performance-oriented, but some say the change has come at a cost.

  9. UAW Rachets Up Heat on Chrysler in Talks

    WSJ.com: What's News US - Oct 7, 2007

    The UAW stepped up its talks with Chrysler, signaling that the union plans to test Chrysler's new private-equity owners before negotiations with Ford.

  10. Thompson Turns to Taxes

    WSJ.com: What's News US - Oct 7, 2007

    Fred Thompson seems likely to go further than his Republican rivals when it comes to fiscal restraint, hinting at politically risky proposals to rein in Social Security and Medicare benefits.

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