NEW YORK – The Wall Street Journal is offering some businesses firesale prices for full-page ads in its highly anticipated New York edition to seduce advertisers away from The New York Times.
Wall Street Journal Managing Editor Robert Thomson and other executives plan to unveil the edition during a press briefing on Monday morning.
The section will cover local news, culture and sports, and will be incorporated within the Wall Street Journal. It will be circulated in the New York area.
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Wall Street financier and former auto czar Steven Rattner is in settlement talks to resolve his role in the “pay to play” investigation at the New York state pension fund, according to people familiar with the matter.
A guilty plea on Wednesday by David Loglisci, the former chief investment officer of the $129 billion fund, turned a spotlight on Mr. Rattner, a well-known Wall Street player who last year spearheaded the Obama administration’s auto overhaul.
On a call with reporters, New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said the 57-year-old Mr. Rattner remained under investigation …
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Byron Dorgan – : Senator Byron Dorgan (D-ND) announced today that he not seek reelection in 2010 and will retire from the Senate at the end of this year. Dorgan has represented his state in the Senate for 30 years. The Wall Street Journal,
Senator Byron Dorgan To Retire At End Of Term RHRealityCheck.org: Byron Dorgan,67, announced this evening that he’s retiring at the end of his term and will not seek re-election to the Senate in 2010,a shocking development that threatens Democratic control of his Senate seat next year.
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