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Republicans read the Wall Street Journal, listen to talk radio and watch Fox News.
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It will be fascinating to watch what the big shots at legendary Wall Street firms tell the SEC.
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Both the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal are reporting that Apple is working on a watch-like device. iWatch has been in the rumor mill for a long time, but now the rumor has gained more credibility being spread by these august outlets.
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Even in the offseason we're still football crazy, and some news has leaked out that will adjust how we watch the NFL. Most recently, the Wall Street Journal reports the league has officially relaxed local blackout requirements, which reduces the chance broadcasts are turned off in a team's home area if they don't sell enough tickets.
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Michael Clerizo is a veteran watch industry reporter and author, as well as a Wall Street Journal contributing editor.
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The company is testing a watch-like device that would perform some functions of a smartphone, The Wall Street Journal reported.
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It was "not a beautiful thing to watch, " Joseph diGenova, a Microsoft adviser and former U.S. attorney told The Wall Street Journal.
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