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WSJ.com: Most Viewed Week
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Most Viewed Week
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Petraeus Speaks Out on Quran Burning
Gen. Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, said the planned burning of Qurans on Sept. 11 by a Florida church could put the lives of American troops in danger and damage the war effort.
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Why God Did Not Create the Universe
There is a sound scientific explanation for the making of our world—no gods required. An excerpt from the new book by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow.
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UPS Cargo Plane Crashes Near Dubai
A UPS cargo plane crashed Friday evening after takeoff near Dubai, killing two pilots in the package delivery giant's first fatal aircraft accident.
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Earl, Losing Force, Churns by New England
A weakening yet still potent Hurricane Earl headed for summer resort towns in southeastern Massachusetts, after causing flooding but no major damage as it churned past North Carolina.
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U.S. Private Sector Adds 67,000 Jobs
The U.S. economy lost 54,000 jobs in August as census workers continued to exit payrolls, but the private sector added 67,000 jobs. The unemployment rate rose to 9.6%.
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10 Mistakes That Start-Up Entrepreneurs Make
Ready to take the plunge? While there's no guarantee of success, entrepreneurs can at least avoid these common missteps.
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Japanese Men Vacation With Virtual Girls
More than 1,500 male fans of the Japanese dating-simulation game LovePlus+ have flocked to resort town Atami for a date with their videogame character girlfriends.
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U.S. House Travel Stipends Are Probed
Congressional investigators are questioning a half-dozen lawmakers for possibly misspending government funds meant to pay for overseas travel.
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