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WSJ.com: Most Viewed Week
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Most Viewed Week
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Why French Parents Are Superior
While Americans fret over modern parenthood, the French are raising happy, well-behaved children without all the anxiety. Pamela Druckerman on the Gallic secrets for avoiding tantrums, teaching patience and saying "non" with authority.
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Noonan: A Battle the President Can't Win
His decision on Catholic charities makes Romney's big gaffe look trivial.
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Facebook, Dead or Alive
Supply and demand for Facebook stock will ensure IPO madness. The 2012 IPO market, otherwise, will be just another yawner, writes Al's Emporium.
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Meetings Are Stand-Up Jobs
Stand-up meetings are part of a fast-moving tech culture in which sitting has become synonymous with sloth.
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Facebook Sets Historic IPO
Facebook filed for an initial public offering Wednesday that could value the social network between $75 billion and $100 billion, putting the company on track for one of the biggest U.S. stock-market debuts of all time.
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What's Wrong With the Teenage Mind?
Children today reach puberty earlier and adulthood later. The result: a lot of teenage weirdness. Alison Gopnik on how we might readjust adolescence.
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Zuckerberg IPO Haul Could Top $28 Billion
Facebook's impending initial public offering could yield 27-year-old founder Mark Zuckerberg a fortune valued at $21 billion to $28 billion.
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Mills and Ottino: The Coming Tech-led Boom
Three breakthroughs are poised to transform this century as much as telephony and electricity did the last.
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