Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Tuesday, 21 October 2014

THE WALL STREET JOURNALIn Today's Paper US

NEWS BY SECTION

Front Section ↓US ↓World ↓Opinion ↓New York ↓Marketplace ↓Money and Investing ↓Personal Journal ↓

FRONT SECTION

Crackdown on Raw Milk Machines Steams Fans in EuropeA1

SEC Is Steering More Trials to Judges It AppointsA1

Islamic State Finds Support Among Alienated Lebanese SunnisA1

IBM Woes Point to A Fresh OverhaulA1

Arrests at School Send Teens to Police Instead of PrincipalA1

What’s News: Business & FinanceA1

What’s News: World-WideA1

US

Corrections & AmplificationsA2

Fannie, Freddie Reach PactA2

Tolls Proliferate—as Do GripesA3

Alabama’s House Speaker Arrested A4

Washington State Voters Face Rival Measures on Gun-Sale Background Checks A4

Gridlock Could Prove Costly at Polls A4

Suspect Held in Investigation Into Death of 7 Women in IndianaA6

Supreme Court to Review Privacy Rights of HotelsA6

GAO Recommends Government Strip Background-Check Work From ContractorA6

U.S. Watch: News DigestA6

DNA Said to Protect Hispanic Women From Breast CancerA6

WORLD

Italian Economy Minister Padoan Urges Patience on Reform MeasuresA7

France Puts Pressure on Germany for Stimulus PlanA7

Jihadists Renew Attacks in IraqA8

EU Steps Up Sanctions Against Assad’s RegimeA8

Turkey to Allow Transfer of Iraqi Kurdish Fighters to KobaniA9

For U.S. Liberians, Stigma Adds to Ebola’s BurdenA10

Study Projects Spread of VirusA10

DispatchesA11

Fast Action Wins Nigeria Clean Bill of Health A11

Beijing Tries Offering Freer Hand to JudgesA16

China Growth Rate Is Slowest in Five YearsA16

OPINION

Bret Stephens: What the Ebola Experts MissA13

Ruth Wisse: Vote for Tom Cotton—and Redeem HarvardA13

Book Review: ‘How Adam Smith Can Change Your Life’ by Russ RobertsA13

Jeffrey A. Singer: ObamaCare Shunts My Patients Into MedicaidA13

Guantánamo and the Constitutional Issues — Letters to the EditorA14

Mores on Marriage Have Changed — Letters to the EditorA14

Hard Hazards of the Columbus Effect — Letters to the EditorA14

Carvin’s ObamaCare Tour de ForceA14

The Latest Speech AssaultA14

Let’s Take a Closer Look at That Alleged Brain DrainA14

Capitalist Cures for Terrorism and Anemic Recoveries — Letters to the EditorA14

Kobani’s Unavoidable RealityA14

F. Landis MacKellar and Jose G. Siri: Reasons to Calm Down About EbolaA15

Terry L. Anderson: When the Endangered Species Act Threatens WildlifeA15

Notable & Quotable: Marc Andreessen A15

Thomas F. McLarty: How Obama Can Salvage His Last Two YearsA15

NEW YORK

Cuomo Announces Plan to Overhaul AirportsA17

A Hot Band’s Last Gig Is a Sad Note for BarsA17

City Probes Fatal Beating Of Little Girl A17

New York Accelerates Ebola Training for City Employees and Emergency WorkersA17

Deen Returns to NYCA18

Ahhh...The Comfy OutdoorsA18

Opera Opens, Despite TurmoilA19

Greater New York Watch: News DigestA19

Barclays Center Is Put in PlayA20

De Blasio: J.P. Morgan Chase Tax Plan a ‘Nonstarter’A20

Demand Increasing for Third Avenue Office SpaceA20

Afternoon Tea at the Center of the WorldA22

Shailene Woodley, a Foodie in the CityA22

Melancholy Comedy in ‘Lost Lake’ and ‘The Real Thing’ A23

Wyatt Cenac Skewers Brooklyn’s Preciousness in Netflix Comedy SpecialA23

Jets Coo About New ‘Coup’A24

Beckham Enters Bye as PlaymakerA24

Rangers’ Kevin Hayes Throws His Weight Around on Top LineA24

MARKETPLACE

Private Jet Crashes in Moscow, Killing All Four People AboardB1

Fashion Designer Oscar de la Renta Dies at 82B1

Apple Earnings Rise on Strong iPhone SalesB1

Big Data Even Knows When You Turn Off the LightsB1

CVS Takes Tobacco-Free Program a Step FurtherB1

Halliburton Stays Bullish on CrudeB2

Staples Hacking WarningB2

Sears to Lease Seven Locations to PrimarkB2

Canadian Pacific Ends CSX Talks, but CEO Stays on HuntB3

Bid for Reebok Throws Spotlight on AdidasB3

Venture Capitalist Marc Andreessen to Leave eBay’s BoardB4

Humanity’s Last Great Hope: Venture CapitalistsB4

Japan’s Electronics Business Gets a LiftB4

Toyota Recalls 247,000 Vehicles Because Air Bags May RuptureB6

Amazon, Simon & Schuster Reach Book ContractB6

Walgreen Counters Ex-CFOB6

Facebook Files Suit Against Lawyers, Saying They Helped Perpetuate FraudB6

Corporate Watch

European Companies’ Earnings Show Business WeakenedB6

Credits & Debits B8

Spinoff Companies Call for CFO Who Can Learn FastB8

The Big Number B8

MONEY AND INVESTING

Fed Tells Banks to Shape Up Or Break UpC1

Stocks Extend Rebound From RoutC1

Misery Widespread at Hedge FundsC1

Africa’s Once-Promising Sugar Market StrugglesC1

Verizon’s Bright HorizonC1

Debt-Funded Projects in Uganda Are CriticizedC3

Libor’s New Administrator Outlines Measures to Ensure AccuracyC3

Financial Briefing BookC3

For Peer Lending, A Change In FinancingC3

Bargains Are Found in Russian RubbleC6

ECB Starts to Buy Covered BondsC6

Banks Lower Views on Interest RatesC7

IBM: Free But Not Easy -- Heard on the StreetC10

Fannie and Freddie Shareholders Strike Back -- OverheardC10

Sogo Sale: Don’t Shop Where Hong Kong Tycoons Sell C10

Apple’s Big Screen Shot -- Heard on the StreetC10

Don’t Bank On Easier Mortgage Credit -- Heard on the StreetC10

PERSONAL JOURNAL

The Half-Marathon Achieves Its Personal BestD1

New Tool for Children With Speech ErrorsD1

You Can Recover From a Snippy Email, But Prepare to GrovelD1

How Safe Are Hot Tubs and When You Should Avoid ThemD2

Virtual Reality Therapy Shows New Benefits D2

For Total Body Toning, Shimmy And SnakeD3

An Executive Belly Dances for a Fun Core WorkoutD3

Can Pine-Nut Oil Help Curb a Person’s Appetite?D4

Cremona Mondomusica: A Violin Festival in the Legendary Home of StradivariD5

A Golden Age for Making Their MarksD5

Globalization With an ’80s BeatD5

Fan Takes His Magic Back to Kansas City D6

The Royals Have Been Too Good for Their Own GoodD6

The World Series of CompetencyD6