While the latest reading on consumer prices
shows inflation is under control, the upside risk remains, says Ethan
Harris, chief U.S. economist for Lehman Brothers. (June 15);
Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; economy; us; New regulations
in China stipulate that foreigners who want to adopt a baby in the
country can't be old, gay, poor or fat. Video courtesy of Reuters.
(June 15); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; General/Non-Business; us; wsj.com;
Despite gas prices near record levels, American drivers continue to
fill up at the pump. MarketWatch's Stacey Delo looks at some easy ways
to save when filling your tank. (June 15); Gas/Utilities; us;
Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; One of Asia's most wanted
criminals - the head of a gang linked to the Bali bombings - has been
captured by police in Indonesia. Video courtesy of Reuters. (June 15);
Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Julia Flynn Siler, author of "The
House of Mondavi: The Rise and Fall of an American Wine Dynasty,"
interviews winemaker Michael Mondavi at his new winery about the drama
that resulted from Mondavi going public. (June 15); Auto_Tagged_Lineup
Pursuits; Food Retailers & Wholesalers; Food and Beverage; us;
wsj.com; In an unusual effort to marry technology and graffiti, artists
have created a computer setup that lets anyone broadcast temporary
street art onto the sides of buildings. WSJ.com's Andy Jordan goes
along for a public demonstration. (June 14); Auto_Tagged_Lineup
Pursuits; us; wsj.com; It might surprise you to know that some of the
hardest workers in Napa Valley are dogs, who protect grapes from
mealybugs. WSJ's Jim Carlton reports from Honig Winery. (June 13); us;
wsj.com; Supply concerns continue to plague the energy markets,
pointing again to higher prices at the pump. Video courtesy of Reuters.
(June 14); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Among the major
networks, CBS dominated the end-of-season ratings, averaging 12.2
million viewers in primetime. (June 13); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us;
wsj.com; Tens of thousands of South Africa's public-services workers
strike in Johannesburg, in the latest in a long running dispute over
pay. Video courtesy of Reuters. (June 13); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News;
wsj.com; Shanghai shoppers check out 'FLOWmarket', the conceptual
shopping experience from Danish artist, Mads Hagstrom. Video courtesy
of Reuters. (June 14); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; WSJ's
Carol Hymowitz interviews Lynda Gratton, professor of management at the
London Business School, about the challenges of managing and overseeing
global virtual teams. (June 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com;
Donald Sull, a London Business School profesor, on why companies
seeking to seize an opportunity benefit from standardizing most
functions. (June 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Phanish
Puranam, a London Business School assistant professor and a scholar at
the Advanced Institute of Management in London, on what it takes to
outsource effectively. (June 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com;
Rev. Eugene Homrich, a U.S. citizen, discusses the accomplishments of
his 52 years helping and living with the Garo tribe in Bangladesh.
(June 13); The highly endangered Chinese alligator gets a new lease on
life inside a cozy research center in eastern China. Video courtesy of
Reuters. (June 13); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Apple CEO
Steve Jobs highlighted 10 features of Apple's new Leopard operating
system for Macintosh computers, but failed to inspire analyst Gene
Munster of Piper Jaffray, who called the event "underwhelming." (June
11); AAPL; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MSFT; MarketWatch.com; us; At an
Apple developer's conference in San Francisco, CEO Steve Jobs used the
stage to show off some of the new features of Leopard, the latest
version of the company's operating system. MarketWatch's Rex Crum has
the highlights. (June 11); AAPL; MarketWatch.com; us; "Rome Reborn," a
virtual depiction of Rome, shows the city inside the 13 mile-long
Aurelian Walls as it would have looked at its peak in 320 A.D. Video
courtesy
of Reuters. (June 12); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com;
Australians in the eastern part of the country begin clearing their
homes of debris after devastating floods. Video courtesy of Reuters.
(June 12); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Apple CEO Steve Jobs
highlights the features of Leopard, the company's latest operating
system. He also introduced a new version of Apple's Safari Web browser
for Windows. (June 11); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; WSJ's
health blogger Jacob Goldstein discusses new FDA documents that state
Acomplia from Sanofi-Aventis was effective at promoting weight loss but
appeared to double the rate of suicidal thoughts and behavior. (June
11); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Serbia's Prime Minister says
his people will never forgive the U.S. if Kosovo becomes an independent
state. Video courtesy of Reuters. (June 11); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup
News; wsj.com; California is targeting bond buyers online with a new
program that makes it easier for individual investors to compete
against larger buyers. If successful, the state could see better
interest rates, says State Treasurer Bill Lockyer.; Auto_Tagged_Lineup
News; MarketWatch.com; us; Nicolas Retsinas, director of Harvard
University's Joint Center for Housing Studies, talks to Kelsey Hubbard
about the continuing cooling of the housing market. (June 11); us;
wsj.com; WSJ's Shefali Anand talks to video blogger Austin Andrews
about the art of cinematic sign-language and his YouTube video "Deaf
Ninja," which he made with inspiration from his deaf brother. (June 9);
Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; media; us; wsj.com; Microsoft's Bill Gates
talks with WSJ's Rob Guth about his Harvard commencement speech, which
drew upon another speech 60 years ago that outlined the Marshall Plan,
and his goal to improve the situation in the world at large. (June 8);
Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MSFT; us; wsj.com; WSJ.com's Paul Lin reports
from Naugatuck, Conn., where city officials hope a giant new
development based around a unique transit system will breathe life into
the economy. (June 11); railroads; economy; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup
News; wsj.com; J.P. Morgan Chase chief economist Bruce Kasman talks
with Kelsey Hubbard about the response of central banks to the buildup
of inflation in the global economy. (June 7); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News;
us; wsj.com; Goldman Sachs analyst Adrianne Shapira says high-end
retailers and Target were the standouts among retailers reporting May
same-store sales while department store sales languished. (June 7);
Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; TGT; retailers; us; WSJ's
Chip Cummins reports from Yenagoa, Nigeria on how bandits and
corruption are plaguing Africa's most populous nation. (June 7);
Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; A decline in refinery capacity
and potenial disruption of oil shipments because of a cyclone in the
Middle East are key factors impacting energy markets, says Kevin Kerr,
editor of MarketWatch Global Resources Trader. (June 6); Africa/Mid
East; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Commodities/Natural Resources;
MarketWatch.com; Oil and Gas; us; WSJ.com's Andy Jordan speaks to Rob
Corddry, the host of the Webby Film and Video Awards, and also to
numerous award recipients, including The Beastie Boys. (June 6);
Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Top lawmakers are pushing
legislation that could mark the biggest changes in U.S. patent law in
more than 50 years. WSJ's Greg Hitt discusses how it may significantly
raise the bar for patent-infringement awards. (June 5);
Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; law; patent; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Peter Landers
talks to MIT associate professor James Sherley about his research on
adult stem cells, his moral stand on embryonic stem cell research, and
his fight for tenure. (June 6); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; biotechnology;
us; wsj.com; WSJ's Thomas Burton visits a company that aims to provide
disabled workers with useful, rewarding work. Cincinnati-based In
Return was founded by Rob Groeschen after his brother, Tom, suffered a
traumatic brain injury. (June 6); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com;
WSJ's Jacob Goldstein speaks with Dr. Josep Llovet, the lead author of
a study that shows a drug called Nexavar has improved survival in
patients with liver cancer. (June 5); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us;
wsj.com; WSJ.com's Andy Jordan talks with winners at the Webby Film and
Video Awards, including stars of such YouTube fare as "Ask a Ninja" and
"Extreme Diet Coke and Mentos Experiments." (June 5);
Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; DotMobi CEO Neil Edwards tells
WSJ's Jessica Vascellaro about his company's efforts to make it easier
for cellphone users to browse the Web on their phones and what
conditions are currently preventing many from doing so. (June 4);
Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Internet Services; Wireless Technologies; us;
wsj.com; Lynn Reaser, economic strategist for Bank of America, tells
Kelsey Hubbard that today's stronger-than-expected jobs report suggests
that the labor market is quite healthy. (June 1); us;
Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; The Journal's Mike Spector tours
Detroit's new makeover and explains how an old hotel, the
Book-Cadillac, will be ambitiously remodeled to test a new market for
downtown living. (June 1); real estate; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News;
wsj.com; News Corp. President Peter Chernin talks to Kara Swisher about
the company's bid to buy Dow Jones, publisher of The Wall Street
Journal. (May 31); ATD; D5; DConference; WSJ's Dan Michaels tours an
airplane graveyard in France, where old jets are ripped apart and
converted into into scrap metal. (June 1); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News;
airlines; us; wsj.com; YouTube founders Steve Chen and Chad Hurley talk
with Walt Mossberg about the future of the company and its many
proliferating partnerships. (May 31); ATD; D5; DConference; Bill Gates
and Steve Jobs appear together on stage at WSJ's D Conference to
discuss their contribution to the computing industry. See highlights of
their conversation with Walt Mossberg. (May 31); AAPL; ATD; D5;
DConference; MSFT; Given the high valuations made in the recent
purchases of DoubleClick and aQuantive, we asked some of the techies at
the D Conference in Carlsbad, Calif., if they see a looming Internet
advertising bubble. Stacey Delo reports. (May 31); AQNT;
Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Patrick Barta reports from
the Congo where Phelps Dodge is going to build a new mine, despite
unofficial armed militias, poor infrastructure, and political
instability. (May 31); Mining and Metals; Commodities/Natural
Resources; FCX; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; From the D
Conference in Carlsbad, Calif., Palm CEO Ed Colligan details the
company's new mobile device, the Palm Foleo. WSJ's Don Clark has the
interview. (May 30); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Hardware and Equipment;
palm; technology; us; wsj.com; Dr. Kim Carmichael of Washington
University in St. Louis explains the causes of the disease and the
traditional treatments, as well as lifestyle changes that augment
medicine. (May 30); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Health-Care;
pharmaceuticals; us; wsj.com; A week after The New England Journal of
Medicine published a report that diabetes drug Avandia raises the risk
of heart problems, Chris Viehbacher of GlaxoSmithKline defends the drug
and its trials. (May 30); Health-Care; pharmaceuticals; ads; GSK; us;
Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; In a wide-ranging interview with
WSJ's Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher, Sen. McCain talks about
immigration, the war in Iraq and U.S. high-tech competitiveness. (May
30); ATD; D5; DConference; Tuna Amobi, S&P media analyst, says
record Memorial Day weekend box-office sales point to a strong year for
Hollywood and prove that movies with broad appeal can still attract
large audiences to theaters. Kelsey Hubbard reports. (May 29);
Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Deal Journal's Dana Cimilluca
discusses Coca-Cola's plans to buy Vitaminwater maker Glaceau for $4.1
billion. (May 25); Grep Ip discusses the findings of a recent study on
wages and mobility for men in their 30s. (May 25); Auto_Tagged_Lineup
News; us; wsj.com; Paul Krutko, chief development officer of the City
of San Jose, California, talks with WSJ's Pui-Wing Tam about how the
city is trying to turn itself into a center for "clean tech." (May 24);
Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Hardware and Equipment; technology; us;
wsj.com; After the Commerce Department reported an unexpected 16% jump
in new home sales, Goldman Sachs' senior U.S. economist Edward McKelvey
says it's not a sustainable trend. (May 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News;
real estate; us; wsj.com; Steve Jobs and Bill Gates have sparred over
technology issues in the past, so it's no surprise that their scheduled
joint interview at next week's "D: All Things Digital" conference is
creating a buzz. (May 24); AAPL; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Hardware and
Equipment; MSFT; MarketWatch.com; technology; us; A rise in gasoline
inventories comes as a "relief" but supplies remain low, leaving the
market vulnerable to any disruption, says Chris Motroni, lead broker
for Man Financial. He speaks with Paul Lin. (May 23);
Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Commodities/Natural Resources;
MarketWatch.com; us; A Russian journalist released a video of the late
Alexander Litvinenko and his colleagues discussing their roles in the
Russian Federal Security Service. (May 23).; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News;
us; wsj.com; Dr. Atul Gawande, a Harvard cancer surgeon and author,
talks with Kristen Gerencher about the growing transparency in medicine
and what that means for the consumer.; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits;
MarketWatch.com; us; WSJ.com's Paul Lin reports on the difficult
deconstruction of the Deutsche Bank building that was damaged in the
September 11 attacks -- poisonous dust, human remains, insurance
fights, and contractor walk outs have dogged the task. (May 23); real
estate; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; WSJ's Ron Winslow talks
to Dr. Steven Nissen, head of cardiovascular medicine at the Cleveland
Clinic, about the link between diabetes drug Avandia and the higher
risk of heart attacks. (May 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com;
It's been just six months since Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson raised
the battle cry for defending Wall Street's competitiveness. But
already, that battle cry has faded to a faint whine, says WSJ's Alan
Murray. (May 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; With the
S&P 500 trading close to its record all-time closing high, S&P
Senior Index Analyst Howard Silverblatt breaks down the advance, and
tells Paul Lin that tech stocks still have long way to recoup losses
since March 2000. (May 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; WSJ
health blogger Jacob Goldstein says Avandia's supposed heart risk was
flagged by the same doctor who called out Vioxx, among other drugs, and
that Congress will now scrutinize the FDA's safety monitoring process
for the diabetes drug. (May 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; GSK;
Health-Care; pharmaceuticals; us; wsj.com; San Francisco Mayor Gavin
Newsom says he's frustrated that a vote on the proposed plan to offer
free and discounted Wi-Fi service from Google and Earthlink is delayed
and says there's no back-up plan if it doesn't pass. (May 21); goog;
ELNK; us; MarketWatch.com; The private-equity firms that plan to buy
mobile-phone provider Alltel may be heading into unchartered
territories, says Deal Journal's Dana Cimilluca. (May 21);
Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; WSJ reporter Josh Prager details
his quest to track down the man who took an anonymous Pulitzer
prize-winning photo of an execution in Iran after that country's
revolution in 1979. (Dec. 2); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com;
Fans of Michael Moore's movies aren't the only ones awaiting the
release of "Sicko." The U.S. health-care industry has the film's
premiere circled on its calendar as well. Moore recently sat down with
MarketWatch's Carolyn Pritchard. (June 15); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News;
Health-Care; MarketWatch.com; us; Love & Money columnist Jeff
Opdyke and his wife, Amy, discuss their decision to buy a retirement
home long before they plan to retire. (June 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup
Pursuits; real estate; us; wsj.com; Rock schools are a hip alternative
to piano class, WSJ's John Jurgensen reports. Watch students from the
Paul Green School of Rock Music perform live. (June 15);
Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; media; us; wsj.com; Robert Kiyosaki,
author of the "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" series, has a new book with Donald
Trump that offers financial tips for fathers. Here he offers his top
tips. (June 15); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; real estate; us; wsj.com;
See deleted movie scenes, and even mock-rehearsals, that "Knocked-Up"
director Judd Apatow is using to promote his film on the Web. The
Journal's Sam Schechner explains the new marketing trend. (June 15);
Advertising; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; media; us; wsj.com; WSJ's
Jennifer Saranow reports on the increasing number of accidents and
wealthy sports car owners who don't just take weekend drives. (June
15); automobiles; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; WSJ.com's
Matt Vella reports on his biofuel trip over Memorial Day weekend --
getting a driver's perspective on using E85. The trip confirmed
ethanol's shortcomings, but he saw signs of the fuel's potential. (June
14); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; In an unusual effort to
marry technology and graffiti, artists have created a computer setup
that lets anyone broadcast temporary street art onto the sides of
buildings. WSJ.com's Andy Jordan goes along for a public demonstration.
(June 14); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Work and Family
columnist Sue Shellenbarger reports on child development research that
concludes children benefit from fathers who play with them, pay
attention to their passions, and take good care of a marriage. (June
14); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; The two big winners at
this year's theater-focused Tony Awards in New York City were unlikely
candidates. Video courtesy of Reuters. (June 11); Auto_Tagged_Lineup
Pursuits; media; us; wsj.com; Real Time columnist Jason Fry discusses
what he learned when buying a new HDTV, and the complications he didn't
plan for. (June 11); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Hardware and
Equipment; technology; us; wsj.com; Khaled Hosseini, author of "The
Kite Runner" talks about his new book "A Thousand Splendid Suns," the
atmosphere in Afghanistan, and his unorthodox writing method. (June 8);
Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; media; us; wsj.com; Drinks America has
tapped into the celebrity-branded drinks trend, marketing beverages for
personalities ranging from Paul Newman to Donald Trump. Bill Spain
talks to CEO Patrick Kenny about the business. (June 8); us;
Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; WSJ.com's Matt Phillips
reports on new comic book series for girls. See the faces, hear their
storylines, and hear DC Comics' Karen Berger explain why the company is
so keen on attracting girls. (June 8); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; media;
us; wsj.com; Novels, packaged in wood. The conservative U.S. release of
a popular British rapper. And what song will play on the last episode
of "The Sopranos?" The Journal's Sam Schechner fills in the details.
(June 8); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Entertainment and Leisure;
media; us; wsj.com; WSJ.com's Andy Jordan speaks to Rob Corddry, the
host of the Webby Film and Video Awards, and also to numerous award
recipients, including The Beastie Boys. (June 6); Auto_Tagged_Lineup
Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Party planning expert David Tutera offers tips
on catering your own party without the stress and the cost. Tip number
one: Don't serve a buffet. (June 7); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits;
Entertainment and Leisure; Food and Beverage; us; wsj.com; Real Time's
Jason Fry discusses how public information on the Internet is
challenging notions of privacy in the real world. (June 4);
Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; DotMobi CEO Neil Edwards
tells WSJ's Jessica Vascellaro about his company's efforts to make it
easier for cellphone users to browse the Web on their phones and what
conditions are currently preventing many from doing so. (June 4);
Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Internet Services; Wireless Technologies; us;
wsj.com; WSJ.com's Andy Jordan talks with winners at the Webby Film and
Video Awards, including stars of such YouTube fare as "Ask a Ninja" and
"Extreme Diet Coke and Mentos Experiments." (June 5);
Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Hear from WSJ's Jeff Opdyke and
his wife Amy who are faced with the decision of whether or not to let
their young son play in an elite soccer league, and respond to reader
mail on the subject. (June 3); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us;
wsj.com; Barron's Vito Racanelli interviews author Nassim Taleb about
his book, "The Black Swan." Taleb says highly improbable events tend to
have a disproportionate impact on financial markets and the world in
general.; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Barrons.com; Bond Market;
Markets/Exchanges; economy; us; WSJ's Andy Jordan interviews "Ask a
Ninja" at the 11th Annual Webby Awards. (June 5); Auto_Tagged_Lineup
Pursuits; us; wsj.com; CBS Chief Executive Les Moonves answers
questions about the cancellation of the TV show "Jericho," despite
strong protests from viewers. (June 1); Entertainment and Leisure; us;
Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; wsj.com; How small employers can
cut through the job-ad clutter online. (June 4); Auto_Tagged_Lineup
Pursuits; us; wsj.com; With the fortunes of rosé wines rising,
the Journal's wine columnists, John Brecher and Dorothy J. Gaiter, set
out to see if they taste as good as they look. (June 1); us;
Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; Paul Poiret, the so-called father
of modern fashion, is the subject of a fashion exhibit at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art. See the French designer's creations from
the early 1900's. (May 31); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com;
WSJ's Andy Jordan interviews "Ask a Ninja" at the 11th Annual Webby
Awards. (June 5); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; It used to
be easier to figure out what to wear to a party, but now there are few
rules. Stephanie Solomon, fashion director at Bloomingdales in New
York, offers some advice. (May 31); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits;
retailers; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Rachel Dodes talks about new wedding Web
sites that feature videos of marriage proposals. (May 31);
Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Suzanne Barlyn talks about
leaking underground heating-oil tanks, which can complicate the sale of
a home. (May 30); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Watch as
Jeff and Amy Opdyke talk about the pros and cons of do-it-yourself
remodeling -- and see the gutted bathroom that inspired their debate.
(May 27); Home remodeling; WSJ's Sam Schechner shares clips from the
new "Star Wars" documentary featuring interviews from Camille Paglia
and Newt Gingrich, and tunes from British guitarist Richard Thompson's
album about soldiers in Iraq. (May 25); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits;
Entertainment and Leisure; media; us; wsj.com; Wine columnists John
Brecher and Dorothy Gaiter say the quality of American-made Sauvignon
Blanc is improving and share their suggestions for summertime sipping.
(May 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; "There is no
excellent beauty that hath not some strangeness in the proportion."
That's the story on this very fast, but oversized car from WSJ's Jeff
Sabatini. (May 25); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; automobiles; us;
wsj.com; WSJ reporter Matt Moffett reports from Brazil on one man
determined to bring back the glory of "Ben-Hur" as a chariot racer.
(May 23); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; Real Time columnist
Jason Fry discusses a new service from Yahoo Music that offers song
lyrics without the threat of spyware. But users can't copy the words.
(May 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Juggling parents
know all to well how tough it is to participate in PTA meetings, school
fundraisers and school plays. So, what's a parent to do? WSJ's Tom
Weber has advice in this week's Juggle. (May 21); us;
Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; WSJ's Ray Smith and Rachel Dodes
take to the streets to gauge reaction to the latest trend in male
fragrances -- colognes that are a little less manly. (May 19);
Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com;
WSJ.com's Matt Vella takes the new BMW Z4 for a test drive and finds it
provides a more refined experience than the Z3 and can hold its own
against some luxury models. (May 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us;
wsj.com; WSJ'S Sam Schechner on the 400th episode of "The Simpsons" and
the show's upcoming movie, growing buzz for the New York band Battles,
and Prince's insane ticket prices. (May 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup
Pursuits; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Adam Najberg samples a classic commercial
starring a very fast talker and interviews Madison Avenue advertising
experts on where the gimmick came from and why it's used. (May 15);
Advertising; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Cubicle
Culture columnist, Jared Sandberg, discusses the techniques of needy
supervisors and interviews several people who had to baby-sit their
managers' egos. (May 15); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; NBC
Universal President and CEO Jeff Zucker tells Paul Lin of WSJ.com about
the network's strategy for the fall lineup: attracting the masses. (May
14); Advertising; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; media; us; wsj.com; NBC's
Vivi Zigler discusses new television programs, online content, and the
network's mission. (May 14); Advertising; media; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup
News; wsj.com; With over 900 reviews on Yelp.com, posting reviews
online isn't as much about stardom for Megan Wade, it's about talking
up local businesses like Weird Fish. Stacey Delo has the interview.
(May 14); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special
Reports; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Kelly Greene talks with financial planner
Larry Ginsburg, who won't let his clients retire if they don't know
what they will do with their time post-retirement. He offers some tips
on retirement planning. (May 12); Financial Services; us;
Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; The Journal's Jeffrey Trachtenberg
interviews novelist Elmore Leonard about his new book, "Up in Honey's
Room." (May 11); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; media; us; wsj.com; WSJ's
Sam Schechner on posthumously released recordings by late musicians
Rick James and Elliott Smith. Plus, the re-release of the movie Becket
and Wilco's new album, "Sky Blue Sky." (May 11); Auto_Tagged_Lineup
Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Despite the growing gap between the euro and the
dollar, there are some bargains for fans of Bordeaux wines. WSJ wine
columnists John Brecher and Dorothy Gaiter found five top-notch French
reds priced at $20 or less. (May 11); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us;
wsj.com; Can the classic American hot dog regain its popularity by
going upscale? WSJ's Julie Jargon takes us to a hot dog superstar in
Chicago and gives us a tour of a sausage making plant. (May 10);
Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Kara Coyne, director of
research at the Nielsen Norman Group, discusses the winners of her
technology consulting firm's annual, world-wide corporate intranet
contest and what they offer to corporate users. (May 14);
Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; software; technology; us; wsj.com; Work &
Family columnist Sue Shellenbarger discusses how parents can help make
their teenager's first paid job a positive experience. (May 10);
Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Jeff Trachtenberg
interviews Alan Murray about his new book on the depleted power and
growing vulnerability of CEOs. (May 8); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits;
Newsmakers; media; us; wsj.com; May sweeps are back and television
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