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Personal Technology columnist Walt Mossberg says the new operating system keeps Apple ahead of Microsoft, but it's not revolutionary, with only a handful of core novelties. (Oct. 25); APPL; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Computer Software; ATD; mossberg; us; wsj.com; President George W. Bush signs major disaster declaration for California to pump federal funds to those impacted by the wildfires. Video courtesy of Reuters. (Oct. 24); General News; us; wsj.com; High oil prices, energy security and global warming concerns are helping drive growth at SunPower Corp., says CEO Thomas Werner. Stacey Delo talks with Werner about polysilicon costs, costs to the consumer and the energy bill. (Oct. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; SPWR; us; Chief economist at Tesoro Corp., Lynne Westfall, discusses the possibility of oil hitting $100 per barrel with Steve Gelsi. He says prices aren't rising because of a lack of supply, and points to hedge funds investing in commodities. (Oct. 24); Analyst Research/Ratings; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Commodities/Natural Resources; MarketWatch.com; Oil and Gas; economy; tso; us; S&P aerospace and defense analyst Richard Tortoriello discusses Boeing, General Dynamics and Northrup Grumman earnings. (Oct. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; GD; MarketWatch.com; NOC; ba; us; Vitaliy Katsenelson, author of "Active Value Investing," speaks with MarketWatch's Michael Kitchen. He says investors in this market need to buy and sell instead of buying and holding. (Oct. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; General News; MarketWatch.com; Markets/Exchanges; us; The fires have driven perhaps as many as a million people from their homes and scorched some 470 square miles. Video courtesy of Reuters. (Oct. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; General News; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Nik Deogun discusses Merrill Lynch's staggering third-quarter writedown, pegged to housing-market slump and the firm's ownership of mortgage securities. (Oct. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MER; us; wsj.com; Analyst R. Scott Tilghman of Hudson Square Research parses Amazon's margins, pinpointing leverage from revenue strength and technology investment. John Ittner reports. (Oct. 24); AMZN; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; us; Strong winds continue to fan wildfires that have burned unchecked in Southern California for three days. Video courtesy of Reuters. (Oct. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Longtop Financial CFO Derek Paluschuk discusses his company's IPO and the overall growth of financial services in China. Steve Gelsi reports. (Oct. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; LFT; MarketWatch.com; us; Turkey's military reportedly attacked positions of Kurdish rebels just inside Turkey along the border with Iraq. Video courtesy of Reuters. (Oct. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; After his keynote address at the CTIA-Wireless Association IT & Entertainment event in San Francisco, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer sat down with CTIA's CEO Steve Largent for Q&A about mobile initiatives and the competition. (Oct. 24); Calyon Securities airline analyst Ray Neidl discusses earnings for JetBlue and United, and comments on higher passenger traffic and consolidation outlook for the industry. Paul Lin reports. (Oct. 23); airlines; JBLU; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; CTIA-Wireless Association's Rob Mesirow talks about how expansion in entertainment and enterprise opportunities on mobile devices are dominating this year's Wireless conference in San Francisco. (Oct. 23); MSFT; MarketWatch.com; us; vz; Sam Gerdano, executive director of the American Bankruptcy Institute, discusses the rise in consumer-bankruptcy filings and the different methods for filing. Kelsey Hubbard reports. (Oct. 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; us; Technology analyst Rob Enderle discusses Apple's strong earnings on personal computer sales and the pace of iPhone sales. Kelsey Hubbard reports. (Oct. 23); AAPL; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Personal Finance columnist Jonathan Clements answers a reader's email about whether there's a downside to saving too much in a tax-deferred retirement account. (Oct. 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; A Dutch health insurer spends thousands to fly hundreds of the sick and disabled to a city in France world-renown for faith healing. WSJ's John Miller reports on the results. (Oct. 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Ali Babacan, Turkey's foreign minister, says they are trying to reach a diplomatic solution with Kurdish separatist guerrillas, but hasn't ruled out military action. Video courtesy of Reuters. (Oct. 23); Africa/Mid East; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; General News; War & Terrorism; us; wsj.com; WSJ's David Gauthier-Villars travels to Italy for L'Eroica race. He tests its special, corresponding wine and cholesterol diet to see if he can compete the way those legendary riders did before World War II. (Oct. 23); Food and Beverage; Europe; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Dietitian Annelda Gooding, an associate director at Kings County Hospital Center, is fighting the front lines of New York's war against diabetes by teaching immigrants how to cook and eat healthier. (Oct. 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Apple says sales of more than 2 million Macintosh PCs and strong performances from the iPod and iPhone helped the company report a 67% increase in fourth-quarter earnings. MarketWatch's Rex Crum has the details. (Oct. 22); AAPL; MarketWatch.com; us; Callaway Golf CEO George Fellows talks about the company's strong quarterly performance and how technology is a driving force for future growth. (Oct. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; ELY; Earnings/Earnings Advisories; MarketWatch.com; us; Personal Technology columnist Walt Mossberg discusses the features you can't choose for your cellphone the way you can for your computer. (Oct. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Hardware and Equipment; technology; us; wsj.com; Jack Willoughby, Barron's Senior Editor, discusses his method for gauging over-leveraged portfolios. (Oct. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Markets/Exchanges; us; Oil will likely top $100 in the next three to six months, says Kevin Kerr, editor of Global Resources Trader, who explains why to MarketWatch's Stacey Delo. (Oct. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Oil and Gas; us; During the final stop of her U.S. reading tour, Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling outed one of her main characters, Albus Dumbledore. WSJ's Robert Leverone reports from the event. (Oct. 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Louis Navellier, author of "The Little Book That Makes You Rich," speaks with MarketWatch's Greg Morcroft about his new book and strategies for getting rich by using the best in growth investing strategies. (Oct. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Markets/Exchanges; us; Wildfires continue to sweep through the Malibu Hills in California. Video courtesy of Reuters. (Oct. 22); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; What does a Nova Scotia town do with an excess of giant pumpkins? It makes them into boats and holds a race. WSJ's Nick Timiraos talks to local pumpkin sailors about how they craft their vessels. (Oct. 20); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Higher traffic is offsetting rising commodity prices at McDonald's. Bruce Brewington of Berkeley Capital Management explains why he sees more growth coming from the fast-food giant. Stacey Delo has the interview. (Oct. 19); Food Retailers & Wholesalers; MCD; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto demands an inquiry of Karachi security, saying street lights were off when her convoy was attacked. Video courtesy of Reuters. (Oct. 19); Africa/Mid East; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; War & Terrorism; us; wsj.com; Marc Chandler, currency analyst at Brown Brothers Harriman, discusses the IMF/World Bank annual meeting and whether there should be an intervention for the declining dollar. Kelsey Hubbard reports. (Oct. 19); Analyst Research/Ratings; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Currencies/Forex; MarketWatch.com; economy; us; Proposed legislation in Congress that is designed to protect subprime borrowers could hurt more than it will help, says Barron's Online Editor Randall Forsyth. (Oct. 24); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Richard Torrenzano, CEO and chairman of Torrenzano group, remembers the '87 crash when he was key executive and spokesperson for the NYSE. Kelsey Hubbard has the interview. (Oct. 19); Analyst Research/Ratings; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Markets/Exchanges; economy; us; A look inside China's "villa compounds," gated communities of multi-million dollar homes that give a view of what it's like to be rich in a country that's coming to terms with being communist in name only. WSJ's Geoffrey Fowler reports. (Oct. 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; China; MarketWatch.com; real estate; us; Barron's Economics Editor Gene Epstein says the U.S. economy is flexible enough to survive pressures from the residential housing slump. (Oct. 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; economy; us; Joe Bastardi of AccuWeather predicts a warmer than normal winter in the Northeast. He speaks with Steve Gelsi of MarketWatch. (Oct. 18); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; us; Barron's Jacqueline Doherty looks at Marsh & McClennan's attempts to increase margins, expand market share, and attract more investor interest. (Oct. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; us; The first female CEO of a major gaming company, Kim Townsend of Pinnacle Entertainment, speaks with MarketWatch's Angela Moore about the development of Pinnacle Entertainment's new 2,000 room casino in Atlantic City. (Oct. 18); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; PNK; us; Is the turbulent stock market and economy wreaking havoc on Wall Street's job market? Kevin Kelly, CEO of Heidrick & Struggles, analyzes recent jobless claims and says he expects recruiting to pick up after the bonus cycle. (Oct. 18); Analyst Research/Ratings; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; economy; us; S&P analyst Scott Kessler speaks with Kelsey Hubbard about EBay, Google and Yahoo earnings. He gives EBay a buy recommendation based on their quarterly earnings despite some skeptical analysts. (Oct. 18); Analyst Research/Ratings; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Earnings/Earnings Advisories; Hardware and Equipment; MarketWatch.com; technology; YHOO; ebay; goog; us; Shoppers could heed the call of the retail giant's lower prices this holiday season, says Barron's Online reporter Johanna Bennett. (Oct. 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Stock Reports; TGT; WMT; retailers; us; At Google, new parents get a $500 stipend for take out, while expectant moms get red-carpet treatment ahead of the baby's birth. Stacey Delo reports. (Oct. 18); goog; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Walt Mossberg discusses the problems caused by the restrictions wireless companies place on customers' phones. (Oct. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; us; wsj.com; On the eve of the State Children's Health Insurance Program vote, Cigna CEO Ed Hanway discusses his concerns about how SCHIP would be administered with WSJ's Vanessa Fuhrmans. (Oct. 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; CI; Health-Care; insurance; us; wsj.com; A new Reuters/Zogby national poll shows Rudy Giuliani has lost support among Republicans. Video courtesy of Reuters. (Oct. 18); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; There's been an angry reaction to Turkey's threat of military action in Iraq. Video courtesy of Reuters. (Oct. 18); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Crude oil futures make big moves on geopolitical concerns in northern Iraq. Joseph Brusuelas, IDEAglobal's chief U.S. economist, speaks to Paul Lin about the energy market. (Oct. 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; us; Mediocre attendance is leading Disney to remake its California Adventure theme park as an annex to neighboring Disneyland. Paul Lin reports. (Oct. 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; DIS; us; wsj.com; Seagate Technologies posted impressive earnings despite some shortcomings earlier in the year. Seagate CEO, Bill Watkins, recaps the report with MarketWatch's Rex Crum. (Oct. 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Computer Software; Earnings/Earnings Advisories; MarketWatch.com; stx; us; It's not easy being Andy Jordan. Especially when other Andy Jordans have snapped up all the good Internet addresses. (Oct. 18); Internet Services; Internet Software; Tech Diary; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; President George W. Bush played host to the Dalai Lama a day before the Buddhist spiritual leader receives the U.S. Congressional Gold Medal, the highest civilian honor Congress can bestow. Video courtesy of Reuters. (Oct. 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; General News; us; wsj.com; Walt Mossberg discusses the problems caused by the restrictions wireless companies place on customers' phones. (Oct. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; us; wsj.com; Thousands are evacuated from their homes to shelters as Indonesia's Mount Kelud threatens to erupt. Video courtesy of Reuters. (Oct. 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; General News; us; wsj.com; Pulitzer Prize winning Wall Street Journal editor Dan Hertzberg remembers the crash he reported on in 1987, its corresponding credit market crises, and the grimmer days that followed Monday's drama. (Oct. 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Markets/Exchanges; us; wsj.com; Mark Mahaney, internet analyst with Citigroup, highlights what investors should look for in earnings calls from Internet giants Yahoo, eBay and Google, all reporting this week. Stacey Delo has the interview. (Oct. 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Earnings/Earnings Advisories; MarketWatch.com; Markets/Exchanges; YHOO; ebay; goog; us; Getting Going columnist Jonathan Clements responds to reader mail about how to hedge against the declining dollar. He advises diversifying by investing 30% of your portfolio in foreign mutual funds. (Oct. 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Currencies/Forex; Mutual Funds; us; wsj.com; Futures trader Joe Marshall of McNamara Options explains why he expects a correction soon to soaring crude contracts. He speaks with Paul Lin. (Oct. 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Commodities/Natural Resources; MarketWatch.com; us; Janice Anderson, managing director of the Chicago office of Point B Solutions, discusses networked-working environment and how her company consults with clients.(Oct. 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Kelly Spors interviews Amy Bermar, a Top Small Workplaces winner, about how she retains young talent at her firm, Corporate Ink Public Relations. (Oct. 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; CTIA-Wireless Association's Rob Mesirow talks about how expansion in entertainment and enterprise opportunities on mobile devices are dominating this year's Wireless conference in San Francisco. (Oct. 23); MSFT; MarketWatch.com; us; vz; During the final stop of her U.S. reading tour, Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling outed one of her main characters, Albus Dumbledore. WSJ's Robert Leverone reports from the event. (Oct. 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Louis Navellier, author of "The Little Book That Makes You Rich," speaks with MarketWatch's Greg Morcroft about his new book and strategies for getting rich by using the best in growth investing strategies. (Oct. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Markets/Exchanges; us; High Performance Technologies President Timothy P. Keenan on communicating with his employees in the wake of three executives' deaths. WSJ's Simona Covel reports. (Oct. 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Watch Love & Money columnist Jeff Opdyke and his wife Amy discuss -- and debate -- some of the readers' solutions to their son's homework-overload problem. (Oct. 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; The Wall Street Journal Love and Money; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Jeffrey Trachtenberg interviews Shaun Assael, author of "Steroid Nation," about high profile steroid use in the U.S. and the hyped negative effects of the drug. (Oct. 19); media; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; Maureen Hansch makes turnips with ginger and orange, a recipe by David Kinch, the chef and owner of Manresa restaurant in San Jose, Calif. (Oct. 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Food and Beverage; us; wsj.com; The Art of Shaving is capitalizing on the old-fashioned barber treatment, offering a four-step process to a better shave. We put it to the test. (Oct. 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; MarketWatch.com; us; Personal Technology columnist Walt Mossberg discusses the features you can't choose for your cellphone the way you can for your computer. (Oct. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Hardware and Equipment; technology; us; wsj.com; New Yorker cartoonist Roz Chast discusses her new children's book, "The Alphabet From A to Y With Bonus Letter Z," which she co-authored with actor Steve Martin. WSJ's Bob Hughes reports. (Oct. 18); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Personal Technology columnist Walt Mossberg discusses his rubric for judging consumer PCs this fall, and says the most critical element is the operating system -- since Vista is fraught. (Oct. 17); ATD; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; MSFT; mossberg; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Sue Shellenbarger reports from the home of one overwhelmed mother who has sought help from a family management professional. (Oct. 18); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; It's not easy being Andy Jordan. Especially when other Andy Jordans have snapped up all the good Internet addresses. (Oct. 18); Internet Services; Internet Software; Tech Diary; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Watch Jeff and Amy Opdyke debate whether their son should be allowed to spend his savings on pretty much whatever he wants. (Oct. 14); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; The Wall Street Journal Love and Money; us; wsj.com; On Polish TV they can be heard every day: lektors, men who read the voices of every part in foreign TV shows, including women and children. See some examples and a report by WSJ's Aaron Patrick. (Oct. 11); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; media; us; wsj.com; One of the strongest debuts of the fall lineup is NBC's "Bionic Woman". Kelsey Hubbard speaks with Will Yun Lee who plays Jae Kim, a specialized operation leader. (Oct. 10); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; media; us; wsj.com; Watch Love & Money columnist Jeff Opdyke talk to his grandmother about her request to make him executor of her estate. (Oct. 7); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; The Wall Street Journal Love and Money; us; wsj.com; "Andy Roddick Beat me With a Frying Pan" is the new book by sportswriter Todd Gallagher. He discusses some ridiculous fan debates with WSJ's Bob Hughes. (Oct. 5); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; media; us; wsj.com; WSJ's car critic Jeff Sabatini compares the Infinity G37 against the Nissan Altima coupe on which it is loosely based. (Oct. 5); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Backstage at Paris fashion week, Celine designer Ivana Omazic explains why she chooses certain cuts and fabrics for her dresses. (Oct. 4); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Watch Love & Money columnist Jeff Opdyke and his wife Amy discuss how kids have so little free time these days, thanks to homework and organized activities. (Sept. 30); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; The Wall Street Journal Love and Money; us; wsj.com; A new celebrity chef is changing the traditional "show and tell" cooking program. See why former executive chef Robert Irvine is being dubbed a cross between James Bond and McGyver. Kelsey Hubbard speaks with him about his business empire. (Sept. ...; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Food Retailers & Wholesalers; MarketWatch.com; us; Ads turned into interactive sports. Flying Robots. Your spare tire thinned with the tap of a button. These are among the new inventions WSJ.com's Andy Jordan finds at the Digital Life gadget show in New York. (Sept. 28); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Hardware and Equipment; software; technology; us; wsj.com; By opening Ivan Ramen in suburban Tokyo, the accomplished New York chef Ivan Orkin has thrust himself into one of the most competitive corners of Japanese cuisine. Ivan shows how he makes one of his signature ramen dishes. (Sept. 28); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Food and Beverage; us; wsj.com; The update that Apple warned might make unlocked iPhones "permanently inoperable" has finally arrived. And as All Things Digital's John Paczkowski reports, it's wreaking havoc with modified iPhones. Plus, Vista downgrades. (Sept. 28); ATD; Digital Daily; Wine columnist Dorothy J. Gaiter and John Brecher taste selections of Ribera del Duero, a red that's "lusty," "huge," and "soulful," too. (Sept. 28); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Food and Beverage; us; wsj.com; Tia Cibani, designer for the fashion label Ports 1961, discusses her influences and the difference between her product and standard American sportswear. MarketWatch's Andria Cheng reports. (Sept. 7); Textiles and Apparel; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; Watch Love & Money columnist Jeff Opdyke and his wife Amy discuss the financial difficulties faced by Jeff's mother -- and their fear that her problem may one day be their problem. (Sept. 23); The Wall Street Journal Love and Money; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; "Send up Jesus Christ and a case of beer," said the legendary jazz guitar player when Django Reinhardt came to see him. The Journal's John Jurgensen has the interview. (Sept. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; media; us; wsj.com; Shirley and Bruce Selby, who have become heavily involved in community work in San Francisco since Mr. Selby left the work force, give tips on communicating about how to spend time in retirement. (Sept. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; It's a mother's nightmare and a kid's dream come true: The All Candy Expo in Chicago. MarketWatch's Jennifer Waters checks out the sea of colorful candies, suckers and chocolate bars to see what's new in sweets. (Sept. 21); bubble yum; candy; chocolate; jennifer waters; smarties; The Journal's Raymund Flandez talks to author Michelle Dunn about when and how small businesses should think about hiring a collection agency. (Sept. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; The second annual New York Brewfest kicked off this week, featuring over 300 different beers. Paul Lin reports from lower Manhattan, where beer-drinkers have gathered to savor some of New York's tastiest brews. (Sept. 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Food and Beverage; us; wsj.com; Wine columnists Dorothy Gaiter and John Brecher test Austria's national grape in a selection of Gruner Veltliner wines. (Sept. 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Food and Beverage; us; wsj.com; Love & Money columnist Jeff Opdyke and his wife Amy discuss how they will afford their lifestyle in case Amy downshifts to part-time work. (Sept. 17); The Wall Street Journal Love and Money; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; Retaining talented employees is a challenge for small employers, but many of Summit Aviation's employees have remained with the company over 10 years. Employees say the company's benefits and flexibility keep them around. (Oct. 1); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; General News; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Kelly Spors reports in Boston on the professional development program a small moving company uses to motivate employees. (Oct. 1); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; This year's top small workplaces offer good benefits, focus on employee growth and create family-like atmospheres. WSJ.com's Kelly Spors reports. (Oct. 1); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; General News; us; wsj.com; WSJ.com's Andy Jordan reports from New York's Conflux Festival, where iPods monitor air quality and cyclists create movies by pedaling. (Sept. 18); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Maureen Hansch prepares Chanterelle chef David Waltuck's chicken with tarragon and tomato in her own kitchen with surprising ease. (Sept. 15); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Food and Beverage; us; wsj.com; Kara Swisher of AllThingsD asks Silicon Valley entrepreneurs for some advice about what Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang should do as he considers a new long-term strategic plan for the company. (Sept. 14); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; YHOO; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Allen St. John interviews Nascar driver Carl Edwards on his quest for a championship title. (Sept. 14); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Jeffrey Toobin, senior legal analyst at CNN, discusses his new book, "The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court," with WSJ's Robert Hughes. (Sept. 13); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; General News; media; us; wsj.com; Troy Eggers, associate dean for executive education at Columbia Business School, talks with WSJ's Ron Alsop about the increased investment in executive education and what kinds of programs companies want for their future leaders. (Sept. 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Work & Family columnist Sue Shellenbarger discusses how working parents can arrange last-minute care if their children fall ill. (Sept. 13); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; See which television shows might reap awards this year, despite some lackluster ratings. (Sept. 12); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; media; us; wsj.com; WSJ.com's David Patton reports on new car models from the Frankfurt Auto Show, many of which are hybrids. (Sept. 12); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; automobiles; us; wsj.com; After a day at Google, Katherine Boehret and Walt Mossberg test the Flip Video Ultra, a handheld video camera from Pure Digital Technologies, and one of the Google bikes. (Sept. 12); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; A look at a New York health clinic that houses a fully staffed doctor's office, but lacks just one thing -- doctors. (Sept. 12); retail health clinic; WSJ.com's Elva Ramirez reviews Narciso Rodriguez's Spring 2008 collection, which highlights sporty dresses and party frocks that move with the body. (Sept. 10); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; In this week's "Love and Money" edition, Jeff and Amy Opdyke update readers on their bathroom renovation. Was the cost worth the end result? See for yourself.; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; The Wall Street Journal Love and Money; us; wsj.com; Jake Van Ginkle is part of a growing subset of young athletes being groomed to be place-kickers. WSJ's Russell Adams visits the high-school freshman. (Sept. 8); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Entertainment and Leisure; us; wsj.com; Athleticism and grace have come to define Cirque du Soleil. But scouting potential talent and finding new acts present big challenges. WSJ's Doug Belkin talks with some of the directors about what it takes to cast the show. (Sept. 8); Entertainment and Leisure; media; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; Digital Daily's John Paczowksi introduces guest singer-songwriter Jill Sobule, who performs her new song, "Nothing To Prove." (Sept. 9); ATD; Boomtown; Kara Swisher; jill sobule; voices; Tia Cibani, designer for the fashion label Ports 1961, discusses her influences and the difference between her product and standard American sportswear. MarketWatch's Andria Cheng reports. (Sept. 7); Textiles and Apparel; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; WSJ's Teri Agins talks with fashion designer Michael Kors about how appearing on "Project Runway" has expanded his customer demographic. (Sept. 8); media; Textiles and Apparel; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; See a selection of looks from Vera Wang's 2008 Spring-Summer collection. (Sept. 7); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Textiles and Apparel; us; wsj.com; WSJ's car critic Jeff Sabatini reviews the MyGig entertainment system, the newest feature of Chrysler's Town & Country Limited luxury mini-van, and says the user interface "is a mess." (Sept. 7); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Computer Hardware; Computer Software; automobiles; us; wsj.com; Maria Bartiromo tries to fend off a challenge from Erin Burnett at CNBC. (Sept. 7); Entertainment and Leisure; MarketWatch.com; NWS; ge; us; In an interview from 2004, Luciano Pavarotti discusses the secret to his longevity, the influence of television on the opera and his decision to retire. (Sept. 6); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Entertainment and Leisure; MarketWatch.com; us; In a survey of speed-daters, Indiana University cognitive scientist Peter Todd found that people didn't know what they were looking for in mates until they found it. (Sept. 5); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; WSJ.com's David Patton reviews the spacious and powerful Buick Enclave, which has become a bright spot for the struggling General Motors. (Sept. 4); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; GM; us; wsj.com; WSJ.com's Marisa Wong reports on "The Summer King," an opera based on the life of Josh Gibson, one of the greatest Negro League baseball players. (Sept. 5); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Douglas Perrett, a casting director, blogger and burgeoning fashion-industry star,
speaks to WSJ's Elva Ramirez about casting spring collection shows for top designers. (Sept. 5); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; You can save money on your car by driving it more than 200,000 miles. MarketWatch's Marshall Loeb offers advice on extending the life of your vehicle. (Sept. 4); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; us; With middle-market brands like Nautica seeing slow sales growth, VF Corp. must make a decision about whether to shift to the up or down market. WSJ's Ray Smith talks to Nautica's creative director Mirian Lamberth. (Sept. 5); VFC; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; The new Perry Ellis men¿s line, shown at New York fashion week, features details designed to distinguish the clothes from department stores¿ private-label clothes. (Sept. 5); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Textiles and Apparel; us; wsj.com; Love & Money columnist Jeff Opdyke and his wife Amy discuss the best way to teach their kids the value of money. (Sept. 2); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's Dan Henninger discusses the presidential candidate's ideological appeal at the Values Voters Summit. (Oct. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto discusses how a respectable New Hampshire newspaper has a murderer writing opinion columns. (Oct. 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's Brendan Miniter on the pending retirement of Rep. Ralph Regula (R., Ohio), who's known for being an unabashed big spender in Congress. (Oct. 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; Wonder Land columnist Dan Henninger reviews a speech by retired Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, a former head of U.S.-led forces in Iraq, who sharply rebuked the war effort. (Oct. 18); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto discusses the handling of a pair of ugly incidents involving a noose and an anti-Semitic graffiti at Columbia University. (Oct. 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; Fewer U.S. nuclear warheads means modernization. Tom D'Agostino, administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration, speaks to WSJ assistant editorial page editor James Freeman. (Oct. 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's John Fund expresses skepticism at the "unofficial" role of Sen. Hillary Clinton's foreign policy adviser. (Oct. 11); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; Wonder Land columnist Dan Henninger discusses ending extreme polarization in politics, as well as the state of free speech. (Oct. 10); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; Can America still compete in the capital markets? WSJ assistant editorial page editor James Freeman speaks to SEC Commissioner Paul Atkins. (Oct. 10); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's Brendan Miniter says Republicans may have a hard fight reclaiming House seats in the Midwest. (Oct 9); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; Americas columnist Mary Anastasia O'Grady reports on the best and worst places in the world to do business. (Oct. 8); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; Tulane University President Scott Cowan says private sector support and increased citizen initiative have been effective in the injured city. (Oct. 5); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; FDIC chairman Sheila Bair tells assistant editorial page editor James Freeman that even 2007 mortgage loans show problems. (Oct. 4); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; real estate; us; wsj.com; Wonder Land columnist Dan Henninger on the idea of spreading democracy and individual rights to places like Burma, Ukraine or Zimbabwe. (Oct. 4); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto discusses the Supreme Court justice's new memoir, "My Grandfather's Son." (Oct. 2); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; Will Washington put the brakes on new spending? President Bush's new budget czar, Office of Management and Budget Director Jim Nussle, talks to assistant editorial page editor James Freeman. (Oct. 2); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's Brendan Miniter interviews U.S. Trade Representative Susan Schwab, who recites the potential benefits from expanded free trade agreements. (Sept. 28); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; Australia's foreign minister, Alexander Downing, speaks with editorial page writer Bret Stephens about intervening in Burma and Iran. (Sept. 27); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; Dr. Mowaffak al-Rubaie, Iraq's national security adviser, speaks with WSJ assistant editorial page editor James Freeman about waning security threats in the country. (Sept. 26); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; War & Terrorism; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto: "It's one of the advantages of free speech. It makes it easier to spot the idiots." (Sept. 25); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; Reuben Jeffery, undersecretary of state for economic affairs, talks with James Freeman, WSJ assistant editorial page editor. (Sept. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's Brendan Miniter says GOP fiscal policy has been criticized by plenty of other Republicans. (Sept. 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; Wonder Land columnist Dan Henninger on Judge Michael Mukasey's attorney general nomination and how his experience could stem political infighting on the war on terror. (Sept. 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's John Fund explains why public ownership of air traffic control is making a mess. (Sept. 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto discusses the recent anti-war protest in Washington, DC, and the coverage of the anti-war movement by mainstream media. (Sept. 18); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; WSJ Editorial Board member Brian Carney discusses how Judge Michael B. Mukasey's experience in law enforcement and national security law will relate to his new post as Attorney General. (Sept. 18); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's Brendan Miniter discusses why Hillary Clinton may face trouble with female voters, especially regarding the abortion issue. (Sept. 13); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; Wonder Land columnist Dan Henninger discusses the testimony by Petraeus and Crocker, citing the flat congressional hearings as indication that the public debate on the war is losing steam. (Sept. 12); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto says Osama bin Laden makes liberal journalists uncomfortable because he sounds just like a typical blogger for the cause. (Sept. 12); James Taranto; OpinionJournal; Osama Bin Laden; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto previews his Weekend Interview with Bobby Jindal, Louisiana's likely next governor. (Sept. 7); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's John Fund discusses the importance of early opinion polls in the race for the White House. (Sept. 4); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's Brendan Miniter on California's plan to expand gambling on Indian reservations and how it will affect presidential candidates. (Aug. 30); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; Wonder Land columnist Dan Henninger comments on the loss of public trust in the British media. (Aug. 30); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's John Fund describes questionable fund-raising that is causing problems for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto discusses the growing number of U.S.-held detainees in Iraq and how the motivations of insurgents are changing. (Aug. 29); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; Americas columnist Mary Anastasia O'Grady discusses a Canadian clinic that aims to keep drug users safe by providing clean needles, but that some critics say condones drug use. (Aug. 26); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Canada; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's John Fund says the stir-up against developing a mine could prolong poverty in a poor region. (Aug. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's Brendan Miniter discusses the new revelation that the former Pentagon chief resigned before last year's congressional election. (Aug. 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; Wonder Land columnist Dan Henninger on the politics that impeded the dismantling of the Ground Zero skyscraper that recently caught fire. (Aug. 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto says the Democratic representative's Iraq position is a contrast to the average baby boom liberal mentality. (Aug. 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; War & Terrorism; commentary; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's Brendan Miniter discusses uninspiring leadership in the city. (Aug. 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; Wonder Land columnist Dan Henninger comments on "Bowling Alone" author Robert Putnam's thesis that diversity causes a decline in community participation. (Aug. 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto discusses a counternarrative that's developing in regards to the Iraq war. (Aug. 14); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; Paul Gigot, editor of The Wall Street Journal's editorial page, discusses Karl Rove's decision to resign. (Aug. 13); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Canada needs to reckon with international interest in the Northwest Passage, says Americas columnist Mary Anastasia O'Grady. (Aug. 13); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's Brendan Miniter discusses a politician's possible influence on a tax favorable to oil companies. (Aug. 10); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Wonder Land columnist Dan Henninger discusses a one-man show about men at war, amid the backdrop of "Iraq fatigue." (Aug. 9); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto recaps some fairly unhinged antics by bloggers uniting at their YearlyKos Convention. (Aug. 8); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; Internet Software; commentary; media; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's John Fund discusses a recent meltdown in Congress over subsidies for illegal aliens. (Aug. 7); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Americas columnist Mary O'Grady discusses opposition to a free-trade agreement with Colombia. (Aug. 6); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's Brendan Miniter discusses why homeowners in Indiana are upset over escalating taxes. (Aug. 3); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's Bret Stephens interviews Bangladeshi journalist Shoaib Choudhury, who was arrested en route to a conference in Israel and imprisoned for 17 months. (Aug. 2); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Wonder Land columnist Dan Henninger says recent scandals have pushed celebrity culture into a crunch time. (Aug. 2); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto discusses Rep. Nancy Boyda's (D., Kan.) comments that news about progress in Iraq will "divide the country," and why other Democrats agree. (Aug. 1); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's John Fund discusses Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens's poor chances for another congressional term. (July 31); commentary; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's Brendan Miniter explains why New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer's latest outrage gives us reason to worry about Homeland Security. (July 26); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto says the Democrats are becoming callous to genocide. (July 26); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's John Fund gives a review of last night's CNN debate featuring questions from folksy video producers to the presidential candidates. (July 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; Americas columnist Mary Anastasia O'Grady discusses an American's fraught attempt to develop the country's railroads. (July 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; railroads; us; wsj.com; Not likely, says OpinionJournal.com's Brendan Miniter, as lack of fundraising and his stance on Iraq weigh against the Republican senator from Nebraska. (July 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto discusses whether androgyny may be a selling point among the Democratic presidential hopefuls. (July 18); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's John Fund comments on proposed budget cuts for the U.S. agency that investigates labor union corruption. (July 18); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; Mary Anastasia O'Grady explains Spain's interest in helping Colombia tame its volatile political climate. (July 16); commentary; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's Brendan Miniter says House Speaker Nancy Pelosi may have better chances this time for halting war funding. (July 13); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; Wonder Land columnist Dan Henninger discusses the sophisticated Internet media that spreads terrorist messages. (July 12); commentary; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto explains how the network's account of a Muslim "antiterror" rally in Scotland was inaccurate. (July 10); us; wsj.com; Security has improved, but organized crime and barriers to free trade remain a menace, WSJ Editorial columnist Mary O'Grady says. (July 9); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's Brendan Miniter discusses why the former president is criticizing Bush's decision to commute Scooter Libby's sentence. (July 6); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto comments on recent rulings on school integration. (July 5); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; Wonder Land columnist Dan Henninger discusses the emergence of the independent voter and how many vote against the dysfunction in Washington. (July 4); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com columnist John Fund recounts a shakeup over white voting rights in Mississippi. (July 3); commentary; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; wsj.com; Americas columnist Mary Anastasia O'Grady says Mexico's tax law doesn't stimulate development. (July 2); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's Brendan Miniter sums up the controversy over Jim Nussle's nomination as the White House budget chief. (June 28); commentary; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; wsj.com; Wonder Land columnist Dan Henninger parses the recent high court ruling on students' freedoms of speech. (June 27); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; More than a dozen fires are now burning from Santa Barbara to the Mexican border 230 miles to the south. And the Santa Ana winds are making the job of containing the fires nearly impossible. Video courtesy of Reuters. (Oct. 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; What wisdom would we impart to the world if we knew it was our last chance? For Carnegie Mellon professor Randy Pausch, the question isn't rhetorical -- he's dying of cancer. Jeff Zaslow narrates a video on Prof. Pausch's final lecture. (Sept. 20); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; A Dutch health insurer spends thousands to fly hundreds of the sick and disabled to a city in France world-renown for faith healing. WSJ's John Miller reports on the results. (Oct. 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Personal Finance columnist Jonathan Clements answers a reader's email about whether there's a downside to saving too much in a tax-deferred retirement account. (Oct. 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Technology analyst Rob Enderle discusses Apple's strong earnings on personal computer sales and the pace of iPhone sales. Kelsey Hubbard reports. (Oct. 23); AAPL; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Wildfires continue to sweep through the Malibu Hills in California. Video courtesy of Reuters. (Oct. 22); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; During the final stop of her U.S. reading tour, Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling outed one of her main characters, Albus Dumbledore. WSJ's Robert Leverone reports from the event. (Oct. 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Calyon Securities airline analyst Ray Neidl discusses earnings for JetBlue and United, and comments on higher passenger traffic and consolidation outlook for the industry. Paul Lin reports. (Oct. 23); airlines; JBLU; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Oil will likely top $100 in the next three to six months, says Kevin Kerr, editor of Global Resources Trader, who explains why to MarketWatch's Stacey Delo. (Oct. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Oil and Gas; us; Dietitian Annelda Gooding, an associate director at Kings County Hospital Center, is fighting the front lines of New York's war against diabetes by teaching immigrants how to cook and eat healthier. (Oct. 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Personal Technology columnist Walt Mossberg discusses the features you can't choose for your cellphone the way you can for your computer. 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