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Since the GOP convention, Romney has been getting blasted by his ought-to-be fellow travelers, notably The Weekly Standard, The Wall Street Journal, and freelance radio right-wingers.
CNN: What's behind Mitt's meltdown
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Walt Mossberg is the author and creator of the weekly Personal Technology column in The Wall Street Journal, which has appeared every Thursday since 1991.
WSJ: Mossberg's Mailbox: Track Changes on an iPad
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As I noted earlier this month, it was the least liked stock by Wall Street and as I posted on January 20, the weekly technical studies were strong.
FORBES: Are You Ready for a February Surprise?
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This is his first weekly column for The Wall Street Journal Europe.
WSJ: European Corporate Leaders Weigh In on 2012 Technology Trends
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Many of the most esteemed venues in financial, political and mainstream journalism The London FT, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The National Interest, The Weekly Standard, CNBC, Forbes and its virtual wing, Forbes.com, among others have reflected or reported a renewed respect for the classical gold standard.
FORBES: Forget Howard Jarvis And A California Tax Revolt, Is A Money Revolt On The Way?
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Abelson began writing Up and Down Wall Street in 1966 and the column became a weekly mainstay of the publication for nearly half a century.
WSJ: Longtime Barron's writer Alan Abelson dies at 87
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It owns business and financial news publications, including the financial weekly Barrons, and the monthly Far Eastern Economic Review as well as The Wall Street Journal.
NPR: Family Snubs News Corp. Bid for Dow Jones & Co.
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Thursday's weekly report comes a day before Wall Street is expecting the Labor Department to report a 525, 000 drop in nonfarm payrolls.
FORBES: Market Scan
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In the first of four studies, Cowles charted the weekly individual stock purchase recommendations of 16 established Wall Street firms from January 1928 to June 1932.
FORBES: Gurus are Still Wrong After 80 Years