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9 Free Trade, Drugs and India
Attacking the means of funding pharmaceutical breakthroughs is a strange way to pursue global health.
www.internet.gov
The FCC's new Web power grab deserves a vote under the Congressional Review Act.
The Midwest Wind Surtax
The latest scheme to socialize the costs of renewable energy.
10 OPINION • WONDER LAND: Popes, Atheists and Freedom • ANDREW FLYNN: Our 'Pragmatic,' 'Ebullient' Year of 'Austerity' 11 OPINION • ROBERT C. POZEN: A New Model for Corporate Boards • PETER D. SCHIFF: Home Prices Are Still Too High |
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15 COMMODITIES REPORT China May Throw Wrench Into Oil Market
China
is expected to resume building its strategic oil reserves next year, a
development likely to quicken the march to triple-digit oil prices.
China Seeks Higher Payout From State Firms
China
detailed plans to make state-owned companies turn over more of their
profits to the government, part of a push to get the powerful state
sector to fund more social spending.
Banks Open Loan Spigot
Big
U.S. banks are starting to increase lending to businesses as demand for
loans rises and healthier banks seek to grab customers from rivals.
16 • Entrants Flood Race to Rival iPad • Sony Files U.S. Patent Infringement Complaint Against LG 17 • Shinhan Financial Names New Bank CEO • Carlyle Sells China Pacific Insurance Stake • Floods Halt Australia Coal Output • Nintendo Issues 3-D Game Warning for Children 18 • Public Relations Learned the Hard Way 19 • New Blow to Music as Concerts Fizzle • ADVERTISING: Websites Ally Against Google to Sell Local-Business Ads 20 • Australian Dollar's Summer Heat Faces European Cold Front • IJM Land, MRCB Merger Aborted As Companies Can't Agree Terms 21 • The Battle to Rule the Air Heats Up • Crops Threatened by Heat in South America 22 • CREDIT MARKETS: Signs of Stronger Economy Ding Treasurys • COMMODITIES REPORT: Jobs Data Hurt Gold, but Silver Touches a Record • Japanese Yields Fall 23 • Dow Treads Lightly Toward Year-End • CURRENCY TRADING: Dollar Rally Loses Momentum • Most Asia Markets Gain 28 • HEARD ON THE STREET: Sri Lanka's Shrinking Payoff • HEARD ON THE STREET: China Rate Rise Signals Shift to Slower Growth • HEARD ON THE STREET: Icy Airline Investors Shrug Off Blizzard |
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W1 The Year of the Artist
It's
been a banner year for the Asian arts scene, with record auction sales,
major gallery openings and the rising international renown of a handful
of top Asian artists.
W2 • TRICKS OF THE TRADE: Social-Mastermind Your Holiday Party • Tony Cheng, chef and restaurateur W3 • Matisse Conquers Two Continents • James Siano, president of Montblanc Asia Pacific W4 • GOLF JOURNAL: Even in Losing, Tiger Overshadows Golf Year W5 • BANGKOK CITY WALK: SURPRISES IN THE SHADOWS W6 • After Hours: Macau W9 • Amid an art boom, Hong Kong's homegrown artists are wary W10 • Roasted pigeon au sang, polenta churros, spiced wine sauce • Will Lyons on Wine: The Winter Aperitif • Drinking Now W12 • TINA GAUDOIN ON STYLE: What Not to Wear in Bed • Leather jackets: like Brando, not Hasselhoff W13 • Finding Your Own Place in Fes W14 • Try a Little Tenderness • Bloodlust and Britney Spears W15 • Bargain Now, Deliver Later • What Lies Beneath W16 • The top five films in Asia this year |
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