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Paul Weller Performs ‘When Your Garden’s Overgrown’ Live at the WSJ Cafe
British Rock legend Paul Weller stops by the WSJ Cafe to perform ‘When Your Garden’s Overgrown,’ off of his new record ‘Sonik Kicks.’ Get Shareaholic| No Comments | 0 views | 18 May 2012
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Facebook Begins Trading
Facebook’s highly-anticipated IPO began trading on Friday, with shares priced at $38. Rolfe Winkler joins Markets Hub to discuss early market reaction. Get Shareaholic| 2 Comments | 0 views | 18 May 2012
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Internet Star Michelle Phan – WSJ Exclusive Interview – Full
Michelle Phan is the Internet’s beauty queen, a viral video star with a growing internet empire. Here is her full interview with WSJ senior editor …| No Comments | 0 views | 18 May 2012
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Remembering Donna Summer, John Elway Talks Tim Tebow, Cooking Confidential – Off Duty Friday
Today on Off Duty: WSJ’s Chris Farley and Evan Newmark remember disco queen Donna Summer. Plus, Lee Hawkins gets John Elway to admit that he …| 1 Comment | 0 views | 18 May 2012
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FUBU Founder Daymond John Reveals the ‘Shark Tank’ Secret Celebrity
The WSJ’s Lee Hawkins interviews Daymond John about celebrity marketing and his new technology ventures, and gets John to identify the “secret celebrity” who will …| No Comments | 0 views | 18 May 2012
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Top Reasons Not To Buy Facebook
Sure, there are plenty of reasons to pick up shares of Facebook after the IPO, but MarketWatch columnist David Weidner makes a stop on Mean …| 1 Comment | 0 views | 18 May 2012
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Sears: Turnaround In Aisle 2
WSJ ‘Ahead of the Tape’ columnist Spencer Jakab stops by Mean Street and examines Sears Holdings’ turnaround efforts that could prove the retail company’s critics …| No Comments | 0 views | 18 May 2012
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Are Bank Runs the Reign In Spain?
WSJ MarketBeat’s Paul Vigna checks in on Mean Street to discuss the dive in Spain’s Bankia shares and looks at whether similar deposit concerns could …| No Comments | 0 views | 17 May 2012
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Rebecca Pidgeon’s New Album “Slingsot”
Rebecca Pidgeon, perhaps best known as a film and stage actress, released recently her sixth album, “Slingshot.” She visited WSJ studios to chat about the …| 1 Comment | 0 views | 17 May 2012
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Say Goodbye to Unlimited Data Plans
The all-you-can-eat era of smartphone data plans is nearing the end. SmartMoney’s Kelli Grant has details on digits. Photo: Getty Images. Get Shareaholic| 3 Comments | 0 views | 17 May 2012
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Author, John Maudlin on Greece
John Mauldin, President of Millennium Wave Securities and author of “Endgame” visits Markets Hub to discuss the outlook on Greece and where to look for …| No Comments | 0 views | 17 May 2012
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The $100 Billion Facebook Train Wreck?
Dennis Berman joins Mean Street to discuss which investors are in and which are out as Facebook faces its IPO Friday, and why it spells …| 2 Comments | 0 views | 17 May 2012
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Break Up the Big Banks?: WSJ Opinion
Assistant editorial page editor James Freeman on whether big banks that are “too big to fail” should be broken up. Photo: Getty Images. Get Shareaholic| No Comments | 0 views | 17 May 2012
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Julia Breaks for Romney: WSJ Opinion
Political Diary contributor Matthew Payne on a new CBS/New York Times Poll that shows Mitt Romney leading President Obama by two points among women. Photo: …| No Comments | 0 views | 17 May 2012
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Did Warren Lie About Her Cherokee Heritage?: WSJ Opinion
Best of the Web Today columnist James Taranto on the New England Historic Genealogical Society’s announcement that there’s no proof of Elizabeth Warren’s Native American …| No Comments | 0 views | 17 May 2012
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What Obama and Romney’s Commencement Speeches Say About Their World View: WSJ Opinion
Columnist Daniel Henninger on what Mitt Romney and President Obama’s commencement speeches say about their world view. Photo: Associated Press. Get Shareaholic| No Comments | 0 views | 16 May 2012
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Tips for Neon Accessories, Yao Ming’s Advice to Jeremy Lin – Off Duty Thursday
Today on Off Duty: Former NBA star Yao Ming gives his advice to rising star Jeremy Lin and WSJ’s Elizabeth Holmes gives tips for wearing …| No Comments | 0 views | 16 May 2012
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Aaron Sorkin Set to Write Steve Jobs Biopic
Steve Jobs will come to life on screen courtesy of writer Aaron Sorkin, who is set to pen a movie about the Apple co-founder’s life. …| No Comments | 0 views | 16 May 2012
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Wrigley Field Must Be Torn Down. Here’s Why.
Having not won a World Series since 1908, the Chicago Cubs must contemplate the only solution that might restore the team to glory: Tear down …| 1 Comment | 0 views | 16 May 2012
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Execs’ Margin Calls Put Shareholder Money At Risk
WSJ’s Maxwell Murphy stops by Mean Street and highlights CEOs that pledge their company shares as collateral for loans, a practice prohibited by many large …| No Comments | 0 views | 16 May 2012
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Obama’s ‘Vampire’ Capitalists: WSJ Opinion
Columnist Kim Strassel on President Obama hitting up Blackstone private equity investors for money at the same time he trashes Mitt Romney’s Bain Capital record …| 2 Comments | 0 views | 16 May 2012
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The Core Education Debate: WSJ Opinion
Emmett McGroarty, director of American Principles Project’s Preserve Innocence Initiative, makes the case against national education standards. Photo: Associated Press. Get Shareaholic| No Comments | 0 views | 16 May 2012
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Greece Hits a Wall: WSJ Opinion
Editorial board member Matt Kaminski on the failure of Greek coalition talks. Photo: Associated Press. Get Shareaholic| 2 Comments | 0 views | 16 May 2012
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Net Neutrality Sends Internet Back in Time: WSJ Opinion
Free State Foundation president Randolph May on whether net neutrality regulations give content companies like Netflix a free ride. Photo: Getty Images. Get Shareaholic| 4 Comments | 0 views | 16 May 2012
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Facebook’s New Problem: Motivating Millionaires
While many Facebook employees stand to become millionaires as a result of the company’s IPO, WSJ’s Melissa Korn makes a stop on Mean Street to …| No Comments | 0 views | 15 May 2012
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WSJ After Hours: How to Make The Obituary
Over 100000 cocktails will be served over five days at this year’s Manhattan Cocktail Classic. Here’s a way to make just one of those drinks: …| 1 Comment | 0 views | 15 May 2012
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How to Make Roasted Chicken with Fennel, Chili & Yogurt: Slow Food Fast w/Kitty Greenwald
Kitty Greenwald, WSJ Reporter, demonstrates how to make roasted chicken with a parsley radish and currant slaw with Greek yogurt. Get Shareaholic| No Comments | 0 views | 15 May 2012
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How to Get People to Stop Their Whining
Therapists say “stop whining about your problems.” Elizabeth Bernstein on Lunch Break looks at why we are whining more these days and the need to …| 3 Comments | 0 views | 15 May 2012
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How to Get People to Stop Their Whining
Therapists say “stop whining about your problems.” Elizabeth Bernstein on Lunch Break looks at why we are whining more these days and the need to …| 3 Comments | 0 views | 15 May 2012
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Apple Preparing Upgrades to iCloud
Apple is preparing an upgrade of its online service iCloud that includes new photo-sharing features, according to people familiar with the matter. Ian Sherr has …| 1 Comment | 0 views | 15 May 2012
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Mr. Hollande, Meet Ms. Merkel
WSJ Berlin bureau chief Matthew Karnitschnig previews the main points of French President Francois Hollande’s meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel soon after he is …| 1 Comment | 0 views | 15 May 2012
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Convictions From 2008 Markets Meltdown: Government Lost Count?
How many executives were convicted of criminal wrongdoing related to the 2008-2009 economic downturn? WSJ’s Jean Eaglesham stops by Mean Street and says the government …| No Comments | 0 views | 15 May 2012
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JP Morgan Shareholder Meeting Promises Fireworks
WSJ’s David Reilly takes a seat on Mean Street to preview JP Morgan’s annual shareholder meeting and the fireworks likely to arise. Get Shareaholic| No Comments | 0 views | 15 May 2012
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New Yahoo CEO Is Just the First Step
Dow Jones Newswires’ Neal Lipschutz and WSJ’s Rolfe Winkler visit Mean Street to discuss the idea that Yahoo replacing the company’s CEO is just the …| No Comments | 0 views | 14 May 2012
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The Luxury Review: Preview the World’s Most Unique Luxury Brands
WSJ Reporter, Kelsey Hubbard visits The Luxury Review show to highlight what’s new in the high-end toys including cars, boats, motorcycles and more. We’ll get …| 1 Comment | 0 views | 14 May 2012
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Under Attack: A Reporter’s Story
Zaranj, Afghanistan, is a relatively peaceful town near the border with Iran. But when a suicide bomber struck a convoy there in April, WSJ’s Michael …| 1 Comment | 0 views | 14 May 2012
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JP Morgan’s Rivals Fret About Blowback
JP Morgan Chase shot itself in the foot with a $2 billion trading loss. But bank chief James Dimon’s misery will be felt across Wall …| 1 Comment | 0 views | 14 May 2012
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Hoodies in the Workplace? You Betcha!
Mean Street host Evan Newmark call on WSJ.com ‘Heard on the Runway’ fashion writer Christina Binkley to discuss the new Mark Zuckerberg-inspired rage: hoodies in …| 5 Comments | 0 views | 14 May 2012
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OPEC Production Driving Down Price at the Pump?
WSJ’s Liam Denning pulls a chair on Mean Street to examine OPEC’s production levels, which are their highest levels since 2008, and the potential impact …| 1 Comment | 0 views | 14 May 2012





