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Spate of Deals Reshape Chip Industry
Wall Street Journal 10/22/2015
SanDisk Fetches a Flashy Price
Wall Street Journal 10/22/2015
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Spate of Deals Reshape Chip Industry
Wall Street Journal 10/22/2015
SanDisk Fetches a Flashy Price
Wall Street Journal 10/22/2015
The Cameron government's effort to emphasize economic relations in the relationship and mute criticism of China.
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Xi’s Visit to Britain Highlights Broader Shift in Concerns About China
New York Times 10/22/2015
UN reports show about 400,000 Eritreans or about 9% of the population have migrated in recent years. Young people are fleeing not just poverty but fears of conscription into the army. About 36,000 made it to Italy in the 2015 migration wave.
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Thousands flee isolated Eritrea to escape life of conscription and poverty
Wall Street Journal 10/21/2015
We need Africa to solve migrant crisis, says President Macron
The Times 07/06/2018
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United Technologies Unveils $12 Billion Buyback
Wall Street Journal 10/21/2015
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The U.S. Military Needs Budget Certainty in Uncertain Times
Wall Street Journal 10/21/2015
Senate approves two-year bipartisan budget agreement - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10/30/2015
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J.P. Morgan Near Deal to Sell Majority of Highbridge Private Equity Business
Wall Street Journal 10/21/2015
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Behind Sweden’s warm welcome for refugees, a backlash is brewing - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10/20/2015
Sweden gets new government four months after election
The Guardian 01/18/2019
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These are the 25 jobs employees say have the best work-life balance - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10/20/2015
In Japan, It’s a Riveting TV Plot: Can a Worker Go Home on Time?
NYTimes.com 06/18/2019
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Japan Post Prices IPOs at Top End
Wall Street Journal 10/20/2015
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Something Not Rotten in Denmark
New York Times 10/19/2015
Refugees from Syria and other parts of the Middle East during the winter of 2015, as they make their way across European borders.
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Winter Poses New Danger for Migrants
New York Times 10/18/2015
Secretary of State Kerry makes an unannounced visit to Afghanistan - The Washington Post
Washington Post 04/09/2016
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High-School English Without the Politics
Wall Street Journal 10/22/15
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Credit Suisse Overhaul: Faster Cuts but Slow Rewards
Wall Street Journal 10/22/15
Credit Suisse Pulls Back Further on Investment Bank
Wall Street Journal 03/23/16
How Credit Suisse’s New CEO Stumbled at the First Hurdle
Wall Street Journal 03/23/16
Tidjane Thiam’s One-Year Anniversary Gift at Credit Suisse: Brexit Upheaval
WSJ 06/30/16
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BOE to Toughen Stress Tests for Large U.K. Banks
Wall Street Journal 10/22/15
Yum Brands decides to spinoff its China operations in the hope of responding quicker to changes in the local market. The earlier novelty of its KFC and Pizza Hut stores is fading in a now more developed Chinese consumer market with discriminating consumers looking for better alternatives and competition locally.
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China Isn’t the Easy Market It Once Was for Fast-Food Chains
Wall Street Journal 10/21/15
How Yum’s Split Will Put More on Investors’ Plates
Wall Street Journal 10/21/15
McDonald’s, Pizza Hut Cook Up New Plans for India
Wall Street Journal 03/22/16
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As Benghazi panel prepares to question Clinton, drama lies not in the answers - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10/21/15
Clinton, back in the Benghazi hot seat, withstands Republicans’ grilling - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10/23/15
Hillary Clinton Defends Actions in Benghazi
Wall Street Journal 10/23/15
Benghazi Panel Engages Clinton in Tense Session
New York Times 10/22/15
Why Fox News ditched the Benghazi hearing, and MSNBC didn’t - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10/24/15
Hillary Clinton Faces Foreign-Policy Challenges
Wall Street Journal 11/18/15
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United’s Acting CEO Has Tough Task Ahead
Wall Street Journal 10/21/15
Is United Operating on Autopilot?
Wall Street Journal 12/17/15
Hedge Funds Escalating Attacks on United Continental
New York Times 03/08/16
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Not There Yet on Equal Opportunity
Wall Street Journal 10/21/15
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Clinton, judged winner of debate, holds big national lead over Sanders - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10/20/15
Biden’s decision boosts Clinton and sets up a two-way race with Sanders - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10/21/15
Joe Biden Decides Not to Enter Presidential Race
Wall Street Journal 10/22/15
Clinton’s debate performance leaves trail of fodder for political adversaries - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/16/15
Hillary Clinton Confidently Embraces Bill Clinton’s Economic Record
New York Times 12/22/15
Hillary Clinton Wins California, Bolstering Claim to Nomination
The New York Times 06/08/16
Trudeau leads the Liberals to an impressive win with an absolute majority, 184 seats in the Canadian parliament, winning big in Ontario and Quebec.
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Justin Trudeau Elected Prime Minister of Canada
Wall Street Journal 10/20/15
Justin Trudeau, Son of a Canadian Leader, Follows His Own Path to Power
New York Times 10/20/15
For Canada, Most Noticeable Change Under Justin Trudeau Could Be Tone
New York Times 10/20/15
Washington Post 10/23/15
In Canada’s Trudeau, Obama meets his match on star power at Asia summit - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/19/15
New York Times 12/08/15
Using of this index which includes consumption of and assistance with services such as healthcare, food, housing etc, as compared to income alone, shows states such as Minnesota and North Carolina with about 1.15 on this index, providing higher assistance with energy bills and housing. At zero the Index shows the best level. States such as Michigan and Nevada have still not recovered by 2015, according to this index.
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A Better Way to Measure Poverty
Wall Street Journal 10/19/15
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A Better Way to Measure Poverty
Wall Street Journal 10/19/15
The area around London, Ontario and Toronto, has seen a large loss in manufacturing jobs in the oil boom years. With the 20% decline in the Canadian currency after a fall in oil prices in 2014-2015, the manufacturing sector is seen as being so weakend that it has failed to benefit from the improvement in competitiveness. With no plan from the Conservatives under prime minister Harper other than going with the status quo, voters are shifting to the Liberal Party under Justin Trudeau. Trudeau says he will run a small deficit to invest in infrastructure that will help manufacturing.
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Amid Slumping Economy, Canada’s Stephen Harper Braces for Tight Election Race
Wall Street Journal 10/19/15
Canada’s Justin Trudeau leads a Liberal landslide in stunning election victory - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10/20/15
Justin Trudeau Elected Prime Minister of Canada
Wall Street Journal 10/20/15
For Canada, Most Noticeable Change Under Justin Trudeau Could Be Tone
New York Times 10/20/15
Brexit: The Era of the Angry Voter Is Upon Us - SPIEGEL ONLINE
SPIEGEL ONLINE 07/06/16
Trump era confronts organized labor with gravest crisis in decades
Washington Post 12/09/16
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