• Tomorrow, life goes on at the federal courthouse at 500 Pearl Street.

    FORBES: Ex-McKinsey Boss, Rajat Gupta, Sentenced to 2 Years in Federal Prison

  • The trial of Raj Rajaratnam began on March 8, 2011, in the federal courthouse at 500 Pearl Street, in lower Manhattan.

    NEWYORKER: A Dirty Business

  • Spend a day strolling the Pearl Street Mall or join the healthy, outdoorsy locals scrambling around the trails and rock faces of Chautauqua Park.

    BBC: Business trip: Denver

  • It turns out that two gentlemen, David Higgs (42) and Salmaan Siddiqui (36), were fired from Credit Suisse in 2008 and entered guilty pleas in Manhattan federal court (my favorite address 5 00 Pearl Street) today.

    FORBES: Credit Suisse Traders Plead Guilty in CDO Scheme

  • Since the days of Thomas Edison and his New York City Pearl Street Station, the first central plant to produce commercial electricity, economists and policymakers have considered growth in electricity demand a core economic bellwether.

    FORBES: Information Technology Has Created a New Electric Demand Paradigm

  • In March, Mariane Pearl, the widow of the murdered Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl, received a phone call from Alberto Gonzales, the Attorney General.

    NEWYORKER: The Black Sites

  • Shortly afterwards, in Karachi, Pakistan, Wedeman obtained the first interview with Marianne Pearl, the wife of kidnapped - and later executed - Wall Street Journal reporter, Daniel Pearl.

    CNN: Anchors & Reporters

  • Pakistani authorities arrested a militant who they say is connected with the murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl in 2002.

    WSJ: Militant Linked to WSJ Reporter Pearl's Death Arrested in Pakistan

  • In January 2002 Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl was kidnapped and later beheaded while attempting to attend an interview with Jamaat ul-Fuqra leader Sheikh Mubarak Gilani.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: 'Homegrown Jihad' premieres Wednesday in Washington

  • And now this turn of events in Pakistan: The man convicted of beheading Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl is planning to use Khalid Sheikh Mohammed's confession to appeal his own death sentence.

    NPR: Pearl Killer to Appeal Death Sentence

  • When militant Islamists slit the throat of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl, there was not a single al Qaeda member in Guantanamo Bay and the only torture in the Abu Ghraib prison was by order of Saddam Hussein.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Applying Geneva

  • Officials concede they are refraining from offering a preliminary or cursory analysis of the e-mail because they are "trying not to excite Pearl's family, friends and colleagues" at The Wall Street Journal, where the 38-year-old Pearl works as a reporter.

    CNN: Conflicting reports on missing reporter's fate

  • In the southern port city of Karachi, paramilitary forces arrested a militant leader who was involved in the kidnapping and murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl in 2002, said two paramilitary officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media.

    NPR: Pakistani Militants Attack Court Complex; 3 Dead

  • If on the other hand, Obama avoids discussion of substantive issues and devotes his meeting with Netanyahu to a discussion of Michelle Obama's war on obesity, Netanyahu should consider what Obama did to the family of slain Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl while the president signed the Daniel Pearl Press Freedom Act last week.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Netanyahu, Obama's newest prop

  • Both Muslims of the Americas made up primarily of African-American converts to Islam and the Pakistan-based Jamaat al-Fuqra, are guided by Sheikh Mubarik Ali Gilani, a highly controversial cleric who lived in the U.S. during the 1980s and who was the subject of an investigation by the late Wall Street Journal journalist Daniel Pearl.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: twilight in america expand even more

  • The murder in Pakistan of a Wall Street Journal reporter, Daniel Pearl, attracted worldwide attention.

    ECONOMIST: A booming niche business

  • One of those arrested, a Yemeni who has not been named, is suspected of having been part of the three-man execution squad responsible for killing the Wall Street Journal reporter, Daniel Pearl, last winter.

    ECONOMIST: A breakthrough

  • Regarded as number three in the al-Qaeda hierarchy, he has confessed to 30 other terrorist plots, according to the Pentagon, including the beheading of Daniel Pearl, a journalist with the Wall Street Journal, and plots to blow up Big Ben and Heathrow airport.

    ECONOMIST: A dreadful dilemma for the new president

  • The managing editor of the Wall Street Journal has issued several messages to Pearl's kidnappers urging them to free the reporter, saying his safe release could allow them to communicate their views to the world.

    CNN: Conflicting reports on missing reporter's fate

  • Pearl, 38, a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, was kidnapped in January by Muslim extremists in Pakistan and was confirmed dead by the State Department on February 21 after authorities obtained the video, in which Pearl was forced to make propaganda statements and then was killed.

    CNN: White House: CBS erred showing Pearl video

  • The show opened Sunday night for a brief run at the Pearl's new permanent home on far West 42nd Street.

    WSJ: Review: 2 J.M. Barrie comedies smart, breezy

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