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 The Wall Street Journal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Wall Street Journal is an influential international daily newspaper published in New York City, New York with a worldwide average daily circulation of more than 2.6 million as of 2005.
In September 2005, the Journal launched a weekend edition, delivered to all subscribers, which marked a return to Saturday publication after a lapse of some 30 years.
For example, the Journal was a major supporter of the Chinese yuan's peg to the dollar, and strongly opposed the American politicians who were criticising the Chinese government about the peg.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wall_Street_Journal   (2141 words)

  
 markleonard.net: Journalism
Beneath the rows and gesture politics, Europe's big three countries have stealthily begun to make the EU a serious force in the world, as the secret negotiations last autumn with Tehran over its nuclear program made clear.
In the run-up to the March 2002 presidential elections in Zimbabwe, the EU failed to use the threats of a reduction of aid, the deployment of election monitors, or either targeted and full economic sanctions in a co-ordinated way.
Europe needs to show that it is not constrained by a psychology of weakness.
markleonard.net /journalism/Europe   (909 words)

  
 Mideast Dispatch Archive: The Wall Street Journal: Why Europe Hates Israel
More than a half-century after the Holocaust, a Europe awakened to the importance of human rights is looking to sanction the leader of the world's only Jewish state for a crime that was actually committed by a Christian Lebanese militiaman, later employed by the Syrian regime of Hafez Assad.
That Europe today should be hostile to Israel may seem a bit of a mystery, not least given the usual sympathy of aims between democratic states.
So Europe pressures Israel to withdraw from the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, heedless of the dire security consequences that such withdrawal would entail.
www.tomgrossmedia.com /mideastdispatches/archives/000419.html   (1030 words)

  
 eSpaceTickets.com -- wsj.com The Wall Street Journal
In addition to the U.S. edition, which was founded in 1889 and is edited in New York, the company publishes The Asian Wall Street Journal, founded in 1976 and edited in Hong Kong, and The Wall Street Journal Europe, founded in 1983 and edited in Brussels.
The centerpiece of these Special Editions is The Wall Street Journal Americas, published in Spanish and Portuguese in 21 leading Latin American newspapers.
In 1999, The Wall Street Journal Sunday was launched in 10 leading U.S. metropolitan newspapers, representing a total circulation of more than four million.
www.espacetickets.com /WSJ.HTM   (202 words)

  
 TIME Europe | Media: Revamped and Ready to Rumble | 2/21/2000
Global publications like the Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times (FT) are poised to profit most as Europe's appetite for international business news translates into a new and increasingly wealthy readership.
He hopes to at least double the WSJE's U.K. circulation of 16,000, but concedes that there is little chance of overtaking the 188,000 copies the FT sells daily on its home turf.
Even a relatively modest WSJE increase in U.K. circulation would be a satisfying rejoinder to the FT's success at tripling its U.S. figures over the past two years, but these skirmishes are more about territorial pride than the bottom line.
www.time.com /time/europe/magazine/2000/221/wsj.html   (973 words)

  
 dowjones.com The Wall Street Journal Europe
NOTE: On Oct. 17, 2005, The Wall Street Journal Europe was redesigned and reformatted into an easier-to-read, convenient and accessible compact format.
The Wall Street Journal Europe is printed in six countries throughout Europe and is distributed in more than 50 countries in the region.
The Wall Street Journal Europe is published by Dow Jones & Company, along with The Wall Street Journal (U.S.), The Wall Street Journal Asia and The Wall Street Journal Online at WSJ.com, the largest paid subscription news site on the Web.
www.dowjones.com /Products_Services/PrintPublishing/WSJE.htm   (205 words)

  
 The Wall Street Journal Names New Editor of European Edition - news in english - mediainfo - Médiások médiája   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Wall Street Journal has named Michael Williams as the editor of The Wall Street Journal Europe, effective June 1.
Williams is currently based in Paris where he is the Journal's Southern Europe bureau chief - a role he has held for the past three years.
Williams, who will be responsible for coverage of Europe, the Middle East and Africa for all editions of the Journal, will report to Paul Steiger, managing editor, The Wall Street Journal.
www.mediainfo.hu /hirek/article.php?id=7174   (392 words)

  
 Dow Jones & Company and von Holtzbrinck Group Agree to Swap Stakes in The Wall Street Journal Europe and Handelsblatt, ...
In addition, the content of The Wall Street Journal Europe will be strengthened by the availability to Journal editors of material from Handelsblatt, translated from German into English by Journal translators on a "real-time" basis for same-day publication.
The growth program for The Wall Street Journal Europe comes on the heels of circulation growth of nearly 6% in 1998, to more than 70,000 copies daily, a record, with daily readership exceeding 300,000.
The Wall Street Journal Europe, headquartered in Brussels, Belgium, was founded in 1983.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_1999_June_1/ai_54756261   (787 words)

  
 Talking Biz News » Wall Street Journal names new ME for Europe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Lewis, 51, who has been deputy managing editor of the Journal Europe since August 2003, will have day-to-day responsibility for overseeing European and Middle East coverage and publishing the European edition of the Journal.
He will manage the Journal Europe’s news desk and graphics editors in Brussels and help run the Journal staff’s close partnership with The Wall Street Journal Online and Dow Jones Newswires, the real-time financial and business news provider.
Lewis gained a master’s degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in 1984, and holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism and French from Ohio Wesleyan University in 1976.
weblogs.jomc.unc.edu /talkingbiznews/?p=878   (372 words)

  
 The Wall Street Journal Europe, 03-08-01   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
A main motivation of the founding fathers of the EU was to bring previously warring nations into a framework for peaceful cooperation.
Title I, article 1 of the EU Treaties refers to the creation of a Europe "in which decisions are taken as openly as possible and closely as possible to the citizen." The Swiss constitution also lays down the principle of subsidiarity.
The difference is that while the EU often ignores subsidiarity in practice, Switzerland systematically applies it throughout its 26 cantons.
www.freedomandprosperity.org /Articles/wsje03-08-01/wsje03-08-01.shtml   (999 words)

  
 The Wall Street Journal History | sjpc_05_package.xml
The Journal became the United States' first national newspaper in the twentieth century and was a leader both in innovative writing styles as well as espousing politically conservative opinions.
Grimes, who would win the Journal's first Pulitzer Prize in 1947, established the paper as independent of its sources rather than beholden to them, which enabled it to report more freely and confidently on business news and to be more trusted by readers.
The Journal, of course, has always been conservative on its editorial page, but the page gained notoriety because of the perception that its voice had changed from conservative to ideologue and had lost its independence.
www.bookrags.com /history/the-wall-street-journal-sjpc-05   (1026 words)

  
 reveries - mario garcia - the wall street journal
In the case of The Wall Street Journal it must have been a little intimidating.
The Wall Street Journal's attic is full of treasures -- for a paper that was not "designed" there were a lot of wonderful visual artifacts.
The Wall Street Journal is the last of the American icons to go into color.
www.reveries.com /reverb/media/garcia   (2764 words)

  
 Ethnic Indian to manage WSJ in Europe
Until recently the deputy national editor at The Wall Street Journal, Raju Narisetti has a new assignment.
He has been appointed the Managing Editor of The Wall Street Journal Europe and assigned to run the paper's operations across the Atlantic.
Narisetti joined The Journal as a reporting intern in 1991 and has rapidly moved through the ranks to his current position, one of the highest in the organisation.
www.rediff.com /us/2002/dec/07us.htm   (471 words)

  
 dowjones.com The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal's goal is to help readers around the world succeed by providing essential and relevant information, presented fairly and accurately.
In November 2005, Journal Managing Editor Paul E. Steiger was awarded the Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service in Journalism by The Missouri School of Journalism.
In October 2005, Journal reporters Roger Thurow and Scott Kilman were awarded the A.H. Boerma Award from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
www.dj.com /FactSheets/WSJFactSheet.htm   (856 words)

  
 Williams is named editor of WSJ Europe - Boston.com
The Wall Street Journal said Tuesday it named Michael Williams editor of The Wall Street Journal Europe, effective June 1.
A 14-year veteran of the Journal, the flagship publication of New York-based Dow Jones and Co., Williams is currently based in Paris, where he is the Journal's Southern Europe bureau chief, a role he has held for the past three years.
The European edition of The Wall Street Journal is part of a group, with circulation of 2.7 million, that includes The Wall Street Journal Asia, and The Wall Street Journal Online.
www.boston.com /business/articles/2006/04/25/williams_is_named_editor_of_wsj_europe   (196 words)

  
 saja.org :: Raju Narisetti   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Raju Narisetti is currently editor of The Wall Street Journal Europe as well as a Deputy Managing Editor of The Wall Street Journal in the U.S., and holds also holds overall responsibility for European and Middle East/Africa coverage for all global editions of The Wall Street Journal.
Narisetti joined the U.S. edition of The Wall Street Journal as a reporter in 1994 in its Pittsburgh bureau, covering manufacturing industries and writing a regular page-one column on workplace issues.
Narisetti moved to an editing role in February 1999, first as an assistant news editor on the Journal’s national news desk, and, in September, was named a news editor in charge of media, retail, advertising and consumer-product coverage.
www.saja.org /members/profiles/narisetti.html   (578 words)

  
 AAJA : News : Member News : Raju Narisetti Appointed Deputy Managing Editor
He is based in Brussels and will continue to direct all Journal reporting teams and coverage from Europe and the Middle East.
Raju was appointed managing editor of The Wall Street Journal Europe in February 2003, responsible for the day-to-day news operations of the newspaper.
Under his news stewardship, the Journal Europe won several journalism honors, including a 2004 Overseas Press Club award, the German Marshall Fund prize, the 2004 Best International Publication award from Media Tenor and six 'Business Journalist of the Year' 2005 awards from the World Leadership Forum.
www.aaja.org /news/member/2005_12_22_1   (932 words)

  
 Vlad's Corner
December 2-4, 2005 WALL STREET JOURNAL EUROPE Kazakhstan's president, strongman Nursultan Nazarbayev, will almost certainly be returned to power on Sunday, when the country heads to the polls.
June 3-5, 2005 THE WALL STREET JOURNAL EUROPE "The European Union’s Common Foreign and Security Policy is one of the major casualties of the voter backlash against the EU’s constitutional treaty..."
April 15-17, 2005 THE WALL STREET JOURNAL EUROPE "Ukraine’s successful Orange Revolution is rekindling interest in using the oil pipeline from Odessa on the Black Sea to Brody on the Polish border, opening a way for Caspian oil from Kazakhstan to reach Europe..."
www.jamestown.org /edm/vlad.php?cat=wsj   (808 words)

  
 GSM Association Awards 2006 - Platinum Sponsor - Wall Street Journal Europe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Founded in 1983 and based in Brussels, The Wall Street Journal Europe forms part of the world's leading business news franchise, which also includes The Wall Street Journal, The Wall Street Journal Asia and The Wall Street Journal Online at WSJ.com, the largest paid subscription news site on the Web.
Published by Dow Jones & Company, The Wall Street Journal Europe draws on nearly 1,800 news staff, the largest network of business and financial news staff in the world, including more than 350 in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, working from 43 bureaus and serving 34 cities across the region.
It is the only pan-European publication to have recorded double digit growth on both EMS 2005 and Europe 2005 over the past year.
www.gsmawards.com /sponsors/wsje.shtml   (305 words)

  
 Abroad, The Wall Street Journal Will Be a Tabloid - New York Times   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Wall Street Journal announced plans yesterday to convert its European and Asian editions to tabloid formats, starting Oct. 17.
"The readers of The Wall Street Journal are smart and savvy and impatient, with less and less time for reading," said Mario Garcia, a media consultant based in Tampa, Fla., who has worked on earlier redesigns of the newspaper's overseas editions.
The Journal said it would be moving some overseas employees to the United States, where it is planning to add a Saturday edition to its Monday-to-Friday schedule beginning in September.
www.nytimes.com /2005/05/09/business/media/09journal.html?ex=1273291200&en=2bc813dd60792665&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss   (655 words)

  
 The Wall Street Journal
The first issue of The Wall Street Journal was four pages long and sold for two cents.
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The Wall Street Journal is available on the web through ProQuest, a premier information access and retrieval system.
www.il.proquest.com /products_pq/descriptions/wall_street_journal.shtml   (437 words)

  
 The Pulitzer Prizes --
Steiger rejoined the Journal as an assistant managing editor in New York and became deputy managing editor in April 1985.
Under his leadership, The Wall Street Journal's reporters and editors have won 11 Pulitzer Prizes in 11 years.
Also in 2002, he was awarded the Columbia Journalism Award, given to honor a "singular journalistic performance in the public interest," and the highest honor awarded by the Columbia University School of Journalism.
www.pulitzer.org /CurrentBoard/steigerbio.html   (379 words)

  
 News @ Serbian Unity Congress | Securing Kosovo's Future by Boris Tadic, The Wall Street Journal Europe, September 27, ...
The United States and Europe must come to terms with the fact the situation in Kosovo is much worse than any of us would like it to be.
This would be of great detriment to the success of our common endeavor, and would blind us to the historic opportunity before us to bring prosperous, democratic stability to the entire region for good.
So let us take up the challenge and do what needs to be done to conquer the past and build a better future for southeastern Europe: a future with no winners or losers, a future of cooperation and integration, a future free of fear, suspicion and mistrust.
news.serbianunity.net /bydate/2005/September_27/9.html   (929 words)

  
 The Wall Street Journal Europe, 03-06-01   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Brussels, as usual, is refusing to accept that such a thing happened: "The Swiss did not say 'No' to Europe," reads a nonchalant statement from the Commission.
Yet the country remains very much at the heart of Europe and until recently had been moving in a more integrationist direction.
And while most of the tax take in Switzerland happens on the local level, the Swiss still pay lower rates of income tax than the rest of the EU and, moreover, they enjoy the benefits of tax competition between their 26 cantons, something Brussels has assiduously sought to take away from the rest of Europe.
www.freedomandprosperity.org /Articles/wsje03-06-01/wsje03-06-01.shtml   (823 words)

  
 Car-Free Days? No Thank You: Hanasz Op-Ed in the Wall Street Journal Europe
Some of the most beautiful towns in Europe, including Prague, Budapest and Krakow, have been badly polluted by the growing number of cars.
Those who experienced the joys of mass transit in Eastern Europe under communism knew that their privacy, safety, health and even lives were in danger there.
Hanasz is a Visiting Scholar at Bowling Green State University in Ohio, and an adjunct scholar with the Competitive Enterprise Institute in Washington DC.
www.cei.org /utils/printer.cfm?AID=1868   (953 words)

  
 Wall Street Journal Europe -- Time Off-- Backstage:Suketu Mehta
Wall Street Journal Europe -- Time Off-- Backstage:Suketu Mehta
Q&A with Suketu Mehta from the Wall Street Journal Europe
Any city where people are still coming in large numbers is not a dying city.
www.suketumehta.com /wsje.html   (1191 words)

  
 Wall Street Journal
That defines The Wall Street Journal's editorial policy on the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Though known primarily as a "business" periodical, the Journal is a leader in news reporting as well.
Since the beginning of the latest violence, the Journal's editorials and staff columnists have put aside all pretensions about the peace process, and focused like a laser on Palestinian aggression.
www.honestreporting.com /articles/critiques/Wall_Street_Journal.asp   (590 words)

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