Showing posts with label Wall Street Journal. Show all posts
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Friday, January 24, 2014

VIDEO: Three Things to Know About the Selloff







U.S. stocks are selling off Friday morning joining a two-day drop around the globe. Kaitlyn Kiernan joins Lunch Break with three things to know about the selloff and what is driving it. Photo: Getty Images.













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VIDEO: Super Bowl: GoDaddy Ad







Danica Patrick leads the charge to a tanning salon in this ad for GoDaddy.













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Friday, January 17, 2014

VIDEO: Obama Slams "Sensational" Exposure of Spying







President Barack Obama said former National Security Agency analyst Edward Snowden’s “sensational” revelations of classified spying programs could impact U.S. operations for years to come. Photo: Getty Images.













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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

VIDEO: Inside the Airline "Lounge Wars"







Airlines have been waging a “lounge war,” spending hundreds of millions of dollars to upgrade airport lounges into luxurious spas and restaurants that are magnets for first-class and business-class passengers. Scott McCartney has details. Photo: British Airways.













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VIDEO: Inside the Airline "Lounge Wars"

VIDEO: Biden Meets Xi, Calls for "Practical Cooperation"







Vice President Joe Biden called for renewed efforts to build up the relationship between the U.S. and China, as he appeared with Chinese President Xi Jinping at a time of rising tensions between the two countries. Jerry Seib discusses. Photo: Getty Images.













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VIDEO: Biden Meets Xi, Calls for "Practical Cooperation"

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

VIDEO: "Nevermind! I Want My Old Job Back"







Few people think of a job change as a potential u-turn. But some people do take a new job, then quit and return to their former employer within a few days. Sue Shellenbarger explains what to do when you realize that you want your old job back. Photo: Joe Buglewicz for The Wall Street Journal.













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Monday, December 2, 2013

VIDEO: WSJ House of the Week: Parade Views vs. Lodge Living







An Upper West Side apartment with panoramic views of Central Park and a ranch-style log home in Wisconsin are in the running for WSJ House of the Week. Stefanos Chen unveils the winner on Lunch Break. Photo: David Pavlina.













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VIDEO: WSJ House of the Week: Parade Views vs. Lodge Living

VIDEO: Intermittent Fasting: Better for the Waistline and Brain







Alternate-day fasting could be better for the body and potentially easier to stick to than traditional dieting. Shirley Wang has details on Lunch Break. Photo: Getty Images.













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VIDEO: Intermittent Fasting: Better for the Waistline and Brain

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

VIDEO: The Stars of "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom" Speak Out







Actors Idris Elba and Naomie Harris spoke to WSJ’S Christopher Farley about their roles and the real-life inspiration behind the new biopic “Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom,” at a special screening of the film in New York City on Nov. 25, 2013. Photo: Weinstein Co.













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VIDEO: The Stars of "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom" Speak Out

VIDEO: Tokyo Townhouse Retreat: $9.7 Million







From the swanky suburbs of Tokyo to the rolling hills near Sydney, Maya Pope-Chappell has a look at three homes featured as Asia House of the Day. Photo: Sotheby’s Realty International.













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VIDEO: Tokyo Townhouse Retreat: $9.7 Million

Friday, November 22, 2013

VIDEO: Inside Charlotte Ronson"s East Village Digs







The WSJ Mansion team takes you on a tour of fashion designer Charlotte Ronson’s Manhattan apartment, which mixes French new wave chic with cool eclecticism. Photo: Claudio Papapietro for The Wall Street Journal.













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VIDEO: Scenes from the XBox One Launch in Times Square







Late Thursday night in Times Square, fans lined up to be the first to get their hands on the new XBox One. Watch scenes from the big event.

















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VIDEO: Scenes from the XBox One Launch in Times Square

Thursday, November 21, 2013

VIDEO: Afghan President Karzai: I Won"t Sign Deal With U.S.









Afghan President Hamid Karzai said he won’t sign a deal with the U.S. until after the April 2014 elections in his country. This could derail plans to limit American and allied military involvement in Afghanistan. Mark Jacobson discusses. Photo: Getty Images.













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VIDEO: Film Clip: "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom"







Watch a clip from ‘Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom.” Idris Elba stars as Nelson Mandela, with Naomi Harris as Winnie Mandela.













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VIDEO: Film Clip: "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom"

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

VIDEO: Luxury Retail Aims to Be Less Scary to Men







Luxury retailers including Barneys, Bergdorf’s and Paul Stuart are redesigning their men’s sections to make them “warmer.” Ray Smith discusses what they think will make male shoppers more comfortable. Photo: Brian Harkin for The Wall Street Journal.













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VIDEO: How to Get Over "Impostor Fears" at Work







Columnist Sue Shellenbarger and Stanford University researcher Greg Walton discuss a ridiculously simple intervention to ameliorate feelings of not belonging, whether at work or in the classroom. Photo: Philip Montgomery for The Wall Street Journal.













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Monday, November 18, 2013

VIDEO: WSJ House of the Week: Carnegie Hill or Beverly Hills?







An apartment in a landmarked building near Lincoln Center and a 1930s Mediterranean home that’s been thoroughly renovated are two homes in the running for WSJ House of the Week. Stefanos Chen unveils the winner. Photo: Paul Ehrlich/Steven Paul Photography.













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VIDEO: WSJ House of the Week: Carnegie Hill or Beverly Hills?

Friday, November 15, 2013

VIDEO: Bidets Catch on in Luxury Homes







The bidet populates bathrooms all over Asia, South America and Europe but has mostly been a source of bad jokes in the U.S. Now, increased demand spurred by foreigners planting roots is breaking down the barrier for the toilet-like fixture. Photo: Kohler.













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VIDEO: Can Wines Taste Good, and Do Good?







It’s harder to find a wine company that contributes to a good cause and makes super wine. Lettie Teague scanned the charitable offerings and joins Lunch Break with samplings of wines that do good, and taste good. Photo: The Wall Street Journal.













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VIDEO: Can Wines Taste Good, and Do Good?

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

VIDEO: The Secret to Making Airline Food Taste Better







British Airways is touting a new ingredient that it hopes will pep up perennially bland airline food, Scott McCartney reports on Lunch Break. Photo: Ian Macaulay/British Airways.













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VIDEO: The Secret to Making Airline Food Taste Better