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WSJ.com: Lifestyle - Oct 14, 2007
The first big art sales of the season take place in October, and some observers see signs that the heady art market may finally be slowing down. But any fears of an art-market crash in London proved unfounded.
WSJ.com: Lifestyle - Oct 14, 2007
Radiohead is bypassing record labels to release its latest album online. But few other bands will find it easy to eliminate the middleman. Discuss
WSJ.com: Lifestyle - Oct 14, 2007
George Clooney's "Michael Clayton" hit the lower end of expectations with a total take of $11 million, and Cate Blanchett's "Elizabeth: The Golden Age" fared worse, gathering only $6.2 million.
WSJ.com: Opinion - Oct 14, 2007
When it comes to taxes, Barack Obama is no Jack Kennedy.
WSJ.com: Opinion - Oct 14, 2007
A left-right coalition takes on the worst subsidy for the rich.
WSJ.com: Opinion - Oct 14, 2007
Don't believe it when people say Iran's democracy activists don't want U.S. help.
WSJ.com: Opinion - Oct 14, 2007
The Federal Housing Administration is a cause of, not the answer to, our credit woes.
WSJ.com: Opinion - Oct 14, 2007
There may be a much easier way to mitigate the greenhouse effect.
WSJ.com: Europe Markets News - Oct 14, 2007
Integrated said it bought a majority stake in fellow fund-of-hedge-funds group Altigefi for about $11 million.
WSJ.com: Europe Markets News - Oct 14, 2007
Gruppo Banca Leonardo has made its second acquisition in less than a month in a move that will boost the company's Italian capital-market expertise.