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  1. Rice Says Putin Is Stifling Democracy

    WSJ.com: What's News US - Oct 13, 2007

    Rice said Putin's concentration of power is stifling Russia's transition to democracy, following meetings with beleaguered Russian human-rights activists.

  2. Clinton Takes Aim at Bush's Iran Policy

    WSJ.com: What's News US - Oct 13, 2007

    Senator Clinton said that President Bush has made a mistake in failing to push direct diplomacy with Iran and defended her vote to label Iran's Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist force.

  3. Australian Prime Minister Calls Elections

    WSJ.com: What's News US - Oct 13, 2007

    Australian Prime Minister John Howard called general elections for Nov. 24 that will decide whether the country will start bringing home its troops from Iraq.

  4. Colombian Gold Mine Collapses

    WSJ.com: What's News US - Oct 13, 2007

    A makeshift gold mine collapsed in southwest Colombia, killing 21 people and injuring another 18.

  5. Cover Story – Part II

    Barron's Most Viewed Today - Oct 13, 2007

    A market meltdown on the scale of the 1987 crash is unlikely – but not impossible. Best to stash some cash, just in case. And, a reporter remembers Black Monday.

  6. Teaching Kids to Spend, or Save

    WSJ.com Video - News - Oct 13, 2007

    Watch Jeff and Amy Opdyke debate whether their son should be allowed to spend his savings on pretty much whatever he wants. (Oct. 14)

  7. Expensive China

    Barron's Markets - Oct 13, 2007

    Despite efforts to curb speculation, Chinese stocks continue to rally -- and may still double from current levels before their day of reckoning.

  8. Undaunted Dow

    Barron's Markets - Oct 13, 2007

    Stocks manage grains, and a new high, despite headwinds.

  9. 20 Years Later

    Barron's Most Viewed This Week - Oct 13, 2007

    A market meltdown on the scale of the 1987 crash is unlikely -- but not impossible. Best to stash some cash, just in case. And, a reporter remembers Black Monday.

  10. Black Monday

    Barron's This Week Magazine - Oct 13, 2007

    A market meltdown on the scale of the 1987 crash is unlikely -- but not impossible. Best to stash some cash, just in case. And, a reporter remembers Black Monday.

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