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  • He referred to the Journal's finding last year that 47 of 101 popular smartphone apps transmitted location data to outside companies without users' knowledge.

    Apple, Google Take Heat Julia Angwin 2011

  • A spokesman for Bain Capital said its "success rate in growing and turning around businesses in both strong and weak economic periods is very high…" The company called the Journal's analysis "inaccurate and misleading" and said it unfairly put the onus on Bain for events at companies after it no longer owned them.

    Romney at Bain: Big Gains, Some Busts Mark Maremont 2012

  • At 8, campaign advisers for virtually all of the Republican presidential candidates will participated in National Journal's 2012 Election Preview.

    NYT > Home Page By ASHLEY SOUTHALL 2011

  • The Google and Apple developments follow the Journal's findings last year that some of the most popular smartphone apps use location data and other personal information even more aggressively than this—in some cases sharing it with third-party companies without the user's consent or knowledge.

    Apple, Google Collect User Data Julia Angwin 2011

  • Mr. Teachout, the Journal's drama critic, blogs about theater and the other arts at www.terryteachout.com .

    Turner, in Her Usual Role Terry Teachout 2011

  • Despite the media machine of the corporate sector and the relentless messaging conveyed by some of the world's richest people, including the Journal's owner Rupert Murdoch and his ally David Koch, the American people are coming to understand the outsized incomes and wealth of the richest Americans and the need for them to pay more in taxes to help close the budget deficit.

    Jeffrey Sachs: How the Wall Street Journal Distorts the Truth About Taxes Jeffrey Sachs 2011

  • Despite the media machine of the corporate sector and the relentless messaging conveyed by some of the world's richest people, including the Journal's owner Rupert Murdoch and his ally David Koch, the American people are coming to understand the outsized incomes and wealth of the richest Americans and the need for them to pay more in taxes to help close the budget deficit.

    Jeffrey Sachs: How the Wall Street Journal Distorts the Truth About Taxes Jeffrey Sachs 2011

  • Read the full report on the Morning Journal's web site.

    Three speeding tickets in one hour for woman Washington Post Editors 2011

  • Despite the media machine of the corporate sector and the relentless messaging conveyed by some of the world's richest people, including the Journal's owner Rupert Murdoch and his ally David Koch, the American people are coming to understand the outsized incomes and wealth of the richest Americans and the need for them to pay more in taxes to help close the budget deficit.

    Jeffrey Sachs: How the Wall Street Journal Distorts the Truth About Taxes Jeffrey Sachs 2011

  • Despite the media machine of the corporate sector and the relentless messaging conveyed by some of the world's richest people, including the Journal's owner Rupert Murdoch and his ally David Koch, the American people are coming to understand the outsized incomes and wealth of the richest Americans and the need for them to pay more in taxes to help close the budget deficit.

    Jeffrey Sachs: How the Wall Street Journal Distorts the Truth About Taxes Jeffrey Sachs 2011

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