The Week’s Business News in Pictures
Date: 19 February 2011
Photos from the news and features this past week in the business world.
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Date: 19 February 2011
Photos from the news and features this past week in the business world.
Date: 19 February 2011
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Intel said it would build a microprocessor plant.
Date: 19 February 2011
By Tim Arango
Tim Arango
James Murdoch, a possible successor to his father, Rupert, could soon be responsible for about half of the News Corporation.
Date: 19 February 2011
By Brian Stelter
Brian Stelter
The BBC is cutting back on its flagship newscast based in the United States, “BBC World News America,” and moving it off of the BBC America cable channel.
Date: 20 February 2011
By Kate Galbraith
Kate Galbraith
Journalists are a little less wide-eyed, and a little more picky; the cutting-edge coverage today focuses more on stories with an unusual angle.
Date: 19 February 2011
By Sabrina Tavernise
Sabrina Tavernise
In many countries, women journalists must enforce a particular kind of crowd control.
Date: 20 February 2011
By Frank Rich
Frank Rich
The Republicans are adrift with a shortfall of substance, offering the president a golden chance to seize the moment.
Date: 19 February 2011
By Kim Barker
Kim Barker
Lara Logan’s brave decision to go public breaks a long code of silence.
Date: 19 February 2011
By Robert F. Worth
Robert Worth
The rulers are feeling more isolated and worried that the United States may no longer be a reliable backer.
Date: 20 February 2011
By James Warren
James Warren
Richard M. Daley, the king of big-city mayors, offered a primer on his era with his seemingly inarticulate, yet inimitably effective means of communication.