• The Wall Street Journal Europe was a daily English-language newspaper that covered global and regional business news for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa...
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  • The Wall Street Journal Asia, a version of The Wall Street Journal, was a newspaper that provided news and analysis of global business developments for...
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  • The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), also referred to simply as the Journal, is an American business- and economic-focused international daily newspaper based...
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  • The Wall Street Journal Special Editions is a venture launched in 1994 by The Wall Street Journal to expand its readership abroad, especially in the Americas...
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    Jameel & Ors v Wall Street Journal Europe Sprl was a House of Lords judgment on English defamation law. The issue was whether the defamatory article was...
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  • Financial Times, Prospect, The Spectator, The Wall Street Journal Europe and The Guardian. He had a regular column in the Monday London Evening Standard...
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  • related to The Wall Street Journal The Wall Street Journal Asia (1976–2017), the former Asian edition The Wall Street Journal Europe (1983–2017), the former...
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    Kimberley Strassel (category The Wall Street Journal people)
    a position at The Wall Street Journal upon graduation. Strassel was a news assistant for the European edition of The Wall Street Journal in Brussels (1994–1996)...
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    and historical links to Latin America, Spain, and Europe. The Wall Street Journal Europe described the Puerto Rican National Pavilion as: "a stunning mix...
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    40 Wall Street (also the Trump Building; formerly the Bank of Manhattan Trust Building and Manhattan Company Building) is a 927-foot-tall (283 m) neo-Gothic...
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    Almar Latour (category The Wall Street Journal people)
    language and at The Washington Times and The Wall Street Journal, where he authored a front-page article for The Wall Street Journal Europe. In 1995, Latour...
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    (2004-2006) of The Wall Street Journal Europe; and deputy managing editor (2005-2006) in charge of Europe, the Middle East and Africa for the newspaper's global...
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    Occupy Wall Street (OWS) was a left-wing populist movement against economic inequality, corporate greed, big finance, and the influence of money in politics...
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    Bret Stephens (category The Wall Street Journal people)
    editor at The Wall Street Journal, overseeing the editorial pages of its European and Asian editions. At the Wall Street Journal, Stephens won the Pulitzer...
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  • for the Greek daily Eleftherotypia and contributes to the Wall Street Journal Europe. He has written extensively about the Greek involvement in the Bosnian...
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  • in the case of Jameel v Wall Street Journal Europe, and has been described as giving newspapers protections similar to the First Amendment to the United...
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    Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company (category Insurance companies of the United States)
    November 1989. "Who's News Brief: Colonial Companies Inc". The Wall Street Journal Europe. 5 March 1991. "Colonial Cos. Names New President". Reuters...
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  • well beyond the Treasury market. For example, according to the Wall Street Journal Europe (2/9/06 p. 20), all of the top ten dealers in the foreign exchange...
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  • The Wolf of Wall Street is a 2013 American epic biographical black comedy crime film co-produced and directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Terence...
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  • for The Wall Street Journal in Europe, as well as a member of the investigative reporting team of the Sunday Times of London, he is currently the National...
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    Paulson & Co. (category Investment management companies of the United States)
    the firm had a relatively low profile on Wall Street until its hugely successful bet against the subprime mortgage market in 2007. At one time the company...
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  • The Wall Street Journal Radio Network was the radio arm of The Wall Street Journal, owned by Dow Jones. The radio news service served over 400 radio stations...
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  • Matthew Rose (journalist) (category The Wall Street Journal people)
    the Wall Street Journal. He has covered the media industry for the Wall Street Journal and the technology industry for the Wall Street Journal Europe...
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    Europe and across the world. The European Conservative is published both as a quarterly print journal and as a website. Not all the content from the print...
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    Philip Revzin (category The Wall Street Journal people)
    editor for The Wall Street Journal Europe and The Wall Street Journal Asia. Philip grew up in Chicago, and first started at The Wall Street Journal as a newspaper...
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    John Carreyrou (category The Wall Street Journal people)
    government. After graduation, he joined the Dow Jones Newswires. In 1999, he joined The Wall Street Journal Europe in Brussels. In 2001, he moved to Paris...
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    James Murdoch (category The Harvard Lampoon alumni)
    an editorial scam and questionable circulation dealings at The Wall Street Journal Europe. In February 2012, News Corp announced that Murdoch would be...
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  • Collapsed". The Wall Street Journal. Barry Newman (May 1996). "Rethinking an Empire". The Wall Street Journal. Adi Ignatius (May 1995). "New Europe's Remarkable...
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    the longest serving editor and associate publisher ever of the Wall Street Journal Europe and was European editor for the global Wall Street Journal from...
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    Patience Wheatcroft, Baroness Wheatcroft (category Trustees of the British Museum)
    editor-in-chief of The Wall Street Journal Europe. She left this role upon becoming a peer. She previously served as editor of The Sunday Telegraph newspaper...
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