Freelance photographer Misty Keasler and her husband want to have a baby, but find it prohibitively expensive without health care. Part of the WSJ’s ongoing series, "Faces of Health Care."
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President Barack Obama has signed a measure to extend Cobra health benefits for some of the unemployed. WSJ reporter M.P. McQueen explains the change to the News Hub’s Simon Constable.
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From the economic crunch to health-care reform to the H1N1 flu outbreak and more, Deputy Managing Editor Alan Murray reviews major world events of 2009.
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Is a not-for-profit investment fund a contradiction in terms or a good way to invest in India? Varun Sahni, director of Acumen in India, speaks to WSJ New Delhi Bureau Chief Paul Beckett at the Aspen India Institute’s 2009 Ideas Conference.
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Center for Policy Research, New Delhi, President Pratap Bhanu Mehta speaks to WSJ’s Paul Beckett, at the Aspen India Institute's 2009 Ideas Conference, about India's plan to create the new state of Telangana.
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For centuries, champagne makers considered pent-up carbon dioxide a hazard that could make their bottles explode. But the bubbles are so pleasing to the palette, it’s no wonder 322 million bottles of champagne were sold world-wide last year. WSJ's Robert Lee Hotz reports.
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Siemens AG CEO Peter Loscher tells WSJ’s Roman Kessler competition is key to tackle the climate issue, and what the Copenhagen summit means for his company.
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Nobel Laureate for Economics Dr. Amartya Sen speaks to WSJ New Delhi Bureau Chief Paul Beckett, at the Aspen India Institute’s 2009 Ideas Conference, about India's stance on climate change.
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Are India and China on the right track? Paul Beckett, WSJ’s bureau chief in New Delhi, speaks with Dr. Amartya Sen, Nobel laureate for economics, at the Aspen India Institute's 2009 Ideas Conference.
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Protesters at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen are taking to the streets as police keep a close watch. WSJ reporter Noah Buhayar looks at the game of cat and mouse.
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