More postelection funny business.
A lesson from students about foreign exchange.
By Paul Ingrassia
Admitting the obvious is their best chance to restructure.
By Emily Parker
A chat with Bhutan's first elected prime minister.
By William Snyder
We should find out before Obama turns our health care upside-down.
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DECLARATIONS
By Peggy Noonan
But Mrs. Clinton at Foggy Bottom? Can they be serious?
By James Taranto
Do Democrats have a lock on the presidency?
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REVIEW & OUTLOOK
Media outlets are 'warned' about covering the financial crisis.
From today's Wall Street Journal Europe
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By Alexandra Peers
Dealers, collectors and artists are looking to move forward in the newly remade art market, with a fear that further declines are still to come.
By Sarah Ruden
From The New Criterion: Yale hosts a Christian-Muslim "reconciliation" conference--behind closed doors.
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BOOKSHELF
By David Propson
'Pedestrianism' as a method of discovering the world.
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By Sally Satel
More than half of doctors surveyed prescibe placebos. Why should we trust them?
By Elana Berkowitz
Harvard Business School students scramble to find jobs.
By Julia Vitullo-Martin
Is a 1971 Brutalist structure really a historic landmark?
By Kyle Wingfield
Obama fumbles by proposing college-football playoffs.
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By John Fund
Ted Stevens gets 122,000 thank-you notes for his service.
A transcript of the weekend's program: Paul Gigot talks with Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson about the bailout. Plus the panel on prospects for a Detroit rescue package. Tune in this weekend for more: FOX News Channel, Saturday 5:30 p.m. and 11 p.m. and Sunday 6 a.m. ET.
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