When he came to the small mountain town of Washington, Va., in the early 70s, Patrick O’Connell lived in a dilapidated shack and learned to forage for food. Now the chef and owner of The Little Inn at Washington is teaching his guests to do the same. William Snyder reports.
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Some 400 million people in India do not have access to electricity. But new and cheap solar lamps are replacing smoky, expensive kerosene lighting in rural India. WSJ’s Linda Blake reports.
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Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is not the only accused terrorist set to go on trial in New York. But WSJ’s Jess Bravin says two of KSM's co-accused have mental competency issues that may jeopardize a trial.
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Slicing a bagel is more dangerous than slicing a potato. Bagel-related-injuries have inspired a generation of inventors to come up with dozens of bagel-control devices. WSJ’s Barry Newman heads to Zabar's in Manhattan to try some out.
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WSJ. Magazine Executive Style Editor David Farber goes to Ralph Lauren’s Purple Room to find out how to choose the best-fitting made-to-measure suit.
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A scientist who studies the brains of serial killers discovers he has the biological hallmarks of one. Jim Fallon, a neuroscientist at the University of California, discusses his research on his family and the biology of violent offenders. WSJ’s Gautam Naik reports.
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U.S. job losses slowed sharply in November and the unemployment rate unexpectedly declined to 10.0%. WSJ’s Sudeep Reddy talks with Dennis Berman and Evan Newmark about what this means about the labor market and the larger economy, in the News Hub.
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Presidential elections are under way in Honduras on Sunday, five months after a political crisis ousted President Manuel Zelaya. Video courtesy of Reuters.
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In a deal that reshapes the media landscape, Comcast agreed to buy a majority stake in NBC Universal. MarketWatch’s Jon Friedman and Dow Jones's Michael Reid discuss what it means for the industry and for shareholders in the News Hub.
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Sales results for November come in on the soft side, as the industry contends with the key holiday selling season. Charles Grom, retail analyst at J.P. Morgan, talks to MarketWatch’s Andria Cheng about what the data all mean for retailers.
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