Watch Bora Yoon play music on her cellphone at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. (May 29); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Entertainment and Leisure; Wireless Technologies; us; wsj.com; Deal Journal's Dana Cimilluca discusses Coca-Cola's plans to buy Vitaminwater maker Glaceau for $4.1 billion. (May 25); Grep Ip discusses the findings of a recent study on wages and mobility for men in their 30s. (May 25); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Paul Krutko, chief development officer of the City of San Jose, California, talks with WSJ's Pui-Wing Tam about how the city is trying to turn itself into a center for "clean tech." (May 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Hardware and Equipment; technology; us; wsj.com; After the Commerce Department reported an unexpected 16% jump in new home sales, Goldman Sachs' senior U.S. economist Edward McKelvey says it's not a sustainable trend. (May 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; real estate; us; wsj.com; President George W. Bush said that the fact that there have been no attacks in the United States since 2001 should not be read as a lull in the threat that Americans face, especially from al-Qaeda. Video courtesy of Reuters. (May 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Kilauea is the youngest volcano on the island and one of Hawaii's most active - it has been erupting almost continuously since January 1983. Video courtesy of Reuters. (May 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Steve Jobs and Bill Gates have sparred over technology issues in the past, so it's no surprise that their scheduled joint interview at next week's "D: All Things Digital" conference is creating a buzz. (May 24); AAPL; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Hardware and Equipment; MSFT; MarketWatch.com; technology; us; A $100 billion war-funding bill will not contain timetables for withdrawing most of the 147,000 U.S. troops from Iraq. Video courtesy of Reuters. (May 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; A rise in gasoline inventories comes as a "relief" but supplies remain low, leaving the market vulnerable to any disruption, says Chris Motroni, lead broker for Man Financial. He speaks with Paul Lin. (May 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Commodities/Natural Resources; MarketWatch.com; us; U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice voiced support for the government of Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora in its fight against Islamic militants in the country. Video courtesy of Reuters. (May 23); us; wsj.com; A Russian journalist released a video of the late Alexander Litvinenko and his colleagues discussing their roles in the Russian Federal Security Service. (May 23).; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Dr. Atul Gawande, a Harvard cancer surgeon and author, talks with Kristen Gerencher about the growing transparency in medicine and what that means for the consumer.; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; MarketWatch.com; us; WSJ.com's Paul Lin reports on the difficult deconstruction of the Deutsche Bank building that was damaged in the September 11 attacks -- poisonous dust, human remains, insurance fights, and contractor walk outs have dogged the task. (May 23); real estate; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; WSJ's Ron Winslow talks to Dr. Steven Nissen, head of cardiovascular medicine at the Cleveland Clinic, about the link between diabetes drug Avandia and the higher risk of heart attacks. (May 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; It's been just six months since Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson raised the battle cry for defending Wall Street's competitiveness. But already, that battle cry has faded to a faint whine, says WSJ's Alan Murray. (May 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; With the S&P 500 trading close to its record all-time closing high, S&P Senior Index Analyst Howard Silverblatt breaks down the advance, and tells Paul Lin that tech stocks still have long way to recoup losses since March 2000. (May 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; On opening day of the U.S.-China Strategic Economic Dialogue in Washington, U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and former National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger spoke about China's economic image in the U.S. Video courtesy of Reuters. (May 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Markets/Exchanges; us; wsj.com; WSJ health blogger Jacob Goldstein says Avandia's supposed heart risk was flagged by the same doctor who called out Vioxx, among other drugs, and that Congress will now scrutinize the FDA's safety monitoring process for the diabetes drug. (May 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; GSK; Health-Care; pharmaceuticals; us; wsj.com; San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom says he's frustrated that a vote on the proposed plan to offer free and discounted Wi-Fi service from Google and Earthlink is delayed and says there's no back-up plan if it doesn't pass. (May 21); goog; ELNK; us; MarketWatch.com; The United Kingdom's director of public prosecutions says the ex-KGB spy Andrei Lugavoi should be charged with murdering Alexander Litvinenko in London last year. Video courtesy of Reuters. (May 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; The private-equity firms that plan to buy mobile-phone provider Alltel may be heading into unchartered territories, says Deal Journal's Dana Cimilluca. (May 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; WSJ reporter Josh Prager details his quest to track down the man who took an anonymous Pulitzer prize-winning photo of an execution in Iran after that country's revolution in 1979. (Dec. 2); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Scott Patterson speaks to Sidoti & Co. CEO Peter Sidoti and President Marie Conway about why the firm focuses on small companies, the importance of profits, and whether they're concerned about the resurgence of large-cap stocks. (May 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Heavy rains have caused major mudslides throughout Colombia. At least thirteen people are dead and vital highways blocked. Video courtesy of Reuters. (May 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; As Congress works on an immigration overhaul, one provision would let shepherds apply for a green card after three years. See a video report about shepherds in Idaho who may benefit from the proposed changes. (May 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; What was once a local annoyance is turning into a tourist attraction in some small towns like Folkston, Ga. WSJ's Dan Machalaba explains how this renewed love affair with the freight train is also proving profitable to local businesses. (May 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Industrial Transportation; us; wsj.com; Fire has torn through one of Britain's most well-known maritime treasures, the Cutty Sark. Video courtesy of Reuters. (May 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Deal Journal's Dana Cimilluca comments on Microsoft's deal to buy aQuantive for about $6 billion and why it is ponying up so much cash for the online advertising agency. (May 18); AQNT; Advertising; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Computer Software; Internet Services; Internet Software; MSFT; us; wsj.com; WSJ's David Wessel discusses Paul Wolfowitz's resignation as World Bank president and who is likely to succeed him. (May 18); us; wsj.com; President Bush welcomes a deal struck by U.S. senators that would overhaul immigration laws in the U.S. Video courtesy of Reuters. (May 18); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; While the energy-saving feature of compact fluorescent light bulbs is widely touted, their aesthetics are not. WSJ.com's Andy Jordan surveys some efforts to un-ugly the CFL. (May 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Electric Utilities; Gas/Utilities; us; wsj.com; Fox Television Network's Preston Beckman talks with WSJ's Brooks Barnes about fall programming, and why a lot of existing shows will stay on the air. (May 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; media; us; wsj.com; Thomas Enders, co-CEO of EADS, the European aerospace company, talks about efforts to win a key U.S. defense contract, the Airbus A380 jet and a recent open skies agreement in an interview with Padraic Cassidy of MarketWatch. (May 17); Aerospace; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; DCX; MarketWatch.com; NOC; us; Scientists hope to lure stranded whales back to the ocean using the sounds of the humpback whale. Video courtesy of Reuters. (May 18); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; One of the most unlikely partnerships in world politics comes to an end. At a farewell summit, President George Bush hosts outgoing British Prime Minister Tony Blair. Video courtesy of Reuters. (May 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Walt Disney Co. CEO Robert Iger talks to Russ Britt of MarketWatch about new shows for ABC's fall television season, the "Pirates of the Caribbean" sequel and the outlook for the summer theme-park business. (May 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; DIS; MarketWatch.com; us; WSJ Capital columnist David Wessel talks about why so many public companies are being bought by private-equity firms, and why it matters. (May 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Financial Services; us; wsj.com; CBS Entertainment President Nina Tassler tells WSJ.com's Paul Lin the network "threw out the rule book" with its new pilots, including the comedy "Big Bang Theory" and Hugh Jackman's musical drama "Viva Laughlin." (May 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; media; us; wsj.com; Since 1997, Jay Shafer has lived in a tiny house of approximately 100 square feet. For about $40,000 you can have one too. MarketWatch's Stacey Delo gets a look inside at Jay's tiny home. (May 11); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; us; The Republican presidential hopefuls took the stage again in a debate hosted by Fox News Channel at the University of South Carolina. Video courtesy of Reuters. (May 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Newsmakers; us; wsj.com; See video animation of Bearfire, a planned ski slope in Texas. WSJ.com's Paul Lin explains how the concept was born. (May 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Entertainment and Leisure; us; wsj.com; Steve McPherson, ABC's president of entertainment, talks about the new lineup for the fall season, recent risks that have paid off for the network, and ad-buying trends. (May 15); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; media; us; wsj.com; The U.S. private-equity boom may be showing signs of maturity, but in Asia buyout firms are still investing more money than they're raising for new funds, a sign the market has potential, says Melissa Ma, co-founder of Asia Alternatives. (May 15); Asia Pacific; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; us; President Bush announces his plans to cut U.S. gasoline consumption and auto emmissions by 2017. Video courtesy of Reuters. (May 15); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Newsmakers; automobiles; us; wsj.com; WSJ.com's Phil Izzo parses the latest inflation data, noting the likelihood of an interest rate increase in the near future. (May 15); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; CPI; economy; inflation; us; wsj.com; Opening statements began in the federal terrorism trial involving alleged al Qaeda operative Jose Padilla. Video courtesy of Reuters. (May 15); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; NBC Universal President and CEO Jeff Zucker tells Paul Lin of WSJ.com about the network's strategy for the fall lineup: attracting the masses. (May 14); Advertising; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; media; us; wsj.com; After factoring in $19 billion of health and pension liabilities, WSJ's Alan Murray says Daimler is actually paying Cerberus to take Chrysler off its hands. (May 14); automobiles; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; NBC's Vivi Zigler discusses new television programs, online content, and the network's mission. (May 14); Advertising; media; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; MarketWatch's Shawn Langlois says Detroit may be worried about the Cerberus investment into Chrysler Group, but so far Wall Street is loving it. (May 14); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; DCX; MarketWatch.com; f; us; Stuart Hoffman, chief economist for PNC Financial Services, predicts a jump in Tuesday's Consumer Price Index "headline number" but is forecasting a more moderate increase when energy and food prices are excluded. (May 14); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; us; Kara Coyne, director of research at the Nielsen Norman Group, discusses the winners of her technology consulting firm's annual, world-wide corporate intranet contest and what they offer to corporate users. (May 14); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; software; technology; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Dan Golden travels to Wisconsin, where a special-needs student is accused of killing his principal, for a closer look at the debate over whether special-needs students should be placed in the general school population. (May 12); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Operating a store in a train station or airport guarantees plenty of foot traffic past the door, but turning passersby into customers isn't a sure thing, WSJ.com's Paul Lin reports. (May 14); Industrial Transportation; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; MarketWatch's Alistair Barr discusses what's behind Allstate's decision to stop selling homeowner's insurance in California. (May 11); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; all; us; WSJ's Suzanne Vranica and WSJ.com's Ed Crane report on the so-called upfront ad-selling period, when billions of dollars change hands in ad commitments for the fall TV season. (May 11); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Retirees face some tough choices when it comes to Medicare. The Journal's Karen Damato offers pointers on sorting it all out. (May 12); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; personal finance; us; wsj.com; Aecom Technology CFO Michael S. Burke talks with Steve Gelsi of MarketWatch about his firm's IPO and hot spots in the worldwide construction and architecture business. (May 11); ACM; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; us; MarketWatch columnist David Weidner says Berkshire Hathaway's investment in PetroChina creates a conflict for Warren Buffett and his reputation as one of the greatest business leaders in the world today. (May 10); BRKA; PTR; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; WSJ's Karen Richardson catches up with Warren Buffett, who is in New York to promote a benefit for the Glide Foundation, based in San Francisco. He talks about philanthropy, private equity, and his offer of support for Clinton and Obama. (May 9); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Election 2008; Glide Foundation; buffett; us; wsj.com; WSJ deputy Washington bureau chief David Wessel comments on the Fed's decision and the pretty clear indication that interest rates aren't going down any time soon. (May 9); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; economy; us; wsj.com; WSJ's David Wessel discusses the promises and pitfalls of entrepreneurial capitalism in the U.S. (May 10); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Antonio Regalado narrates a video about Brazil's preparation for a visit by Pope Benedict XVI, who will canonize Antonio Galvao, an 18th century friar, and visit Our Lady of Aparecida, the second-largest church in the world. (May 9); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; WSJ's Alan Murray says Motorola CEO Ed Zander is on the endangered CEO list because of poor earnings and vague letters he sends to shareholders about profit-boosting plans. (May 9); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MOT; Wireless Technologies; telecommunications; us; wsj.com; Barron's Associate Editor Michael Santoli talks to Ed Crane how global liquidity is driving the Dow surge. (May 8); Barrons.com; Markets/Exchanges; us; Jonathan Cohn, author of "Sick," tells MarketWatch's Kristen Gerencher how Americans are more vulnerable to health-care crises than they think and what it will take to change that. (May 9); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Health-Care; MarketWatch.com; us; Jim McCann, CEO of 1-800-Flowers.com, talks about why Mother's Day is the biggest holiday of the year in the flower industry and how the Internet continues to boost his company's bottom line. (May 8).; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; FLWS; MarketWatch.com; retailers; us; Herbalife CEO Michael Johnson explains how weight-loss products are driving sales for once-troubled nutritional supplement company and why they turned down $2.7-billion buyout bid. (May 8).; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Food Retailers & Wholesalers; Food and Beverage; HLF; Health-Care; MarketWatch.com; us; WSJ's David Wessel discusses two themes the Federal Reserve might address at their meeting this week -- the housing market slowdown, or inflation.; economy; Markets/Exchanges; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Despite a soft first quarter and rising fuel costs, Royal Caribbean International President Adam Goldstein tells Ed Crane the industry should see better earnings in the second half of 2007. (May 7); Industrial Transportation; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Alcoa's $27 billion hostile bid for chief rival Alcan could open the door for a bidding melee, says Deal Journal's Dana Cimilluca. (May 7); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Rick Brooks reports from a Kentucky school that offers the nation's only college degrees for learning how to become a horse-racing jockey. (May 5); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Entertainment and Leisure; Kentucky Derby; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Dennis Berman discusses the possible merger between Microsoft and Yahoo, and the market conditions that make it an attractive prospect for the august search engine. (May 4); M&A; Markets/Exchanges; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; WSJ's Janet Adamy reports on Starbucks Corp.'s licensing agreement with Ethiopia for its regional coffee names.; Food and Beverage; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Michael Benhamou of Louis Capital Markets in London talks to Aude Lagorce of MarketWatch about this weekend's French presidential election and how the results could impact financial markets. (May 4); Aerospace; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; ba; us; The summer movie season gets underway this weekend, kicking off the first of many blockbuster sequels. George Szalai of The Hollywood Reporter previews what's coming in an interview with Ed Crane. (May 3); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; DIS; MarketWatch.com; SNE; TWX; us; WSJ's Greg Jaffe narrates the tale of Demon Company, a group of U.S. soldiers tied to the Army's First Cavalry Division in Iraq, which lost three soldiers during an attack by insurgents in February. (May 3) ; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; War & Terrorism; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Martin Peers speaks with S&P media analyst Tuna Amobi who's bearish about News Corp.'s $5 billion bid for Dow Jones & Co. (May 2); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Prescription-drug abuse is on the rise, especially in girls and young women, says U.S. Director of National Drug Policy John Walters. (May 1); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; See new ads from McDonald's for iced coffee, broadcast in Chicago, which use the cross-town baseball rivalry between the Cubs and White Sox as a plotline. (May 1); Advertising; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Global semiconductor sales rose 3.2 percent in the first quarter over 2006, boosted in part by consumer spending and Vista, Microsoft's new operating system, says George Scalise, president of the SIA. (April 30); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; us; Two elderly people discuss how collectors took their Social Security money from bank accounts to pay debts, and an attorney says there's a lack of protection for such vulnerable individuals. (April 28); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; personal finance; us; wsj.com; See some of the unusual ways in which Nintendo's Wii remote control device has been hacked for bizarre purposes. (April 28); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Entertainment and Leisure; Hardware and Equipment; technology; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Peter Grant highlights the design & development problems Motorola is facing. (April 27); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MOT; Wireless Technologies; telecommunications; us; wsj.com; It used to take years of gas-pump savings to make up for hybrid cars' higher sticker prices, but that's starting to change. MarketWatch's Andrea Coombes talks to Phil Reed of Edmunds.com. (April 27); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; automobiles; us; WSJ's Almar Latour discusses the challenges that AT&T's incoming CEO will inherit. (April 27); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Dana Cimilluca takes a look behind the $7.8 billion deal by two private equity firms to acquire auto-gear maker Harman. (April 26); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Commodity prices continue to climb, but investors may be better off with shares of oil, gold and steel companies, says Tom Lydon, editor ETFtrends.com. He gives MarketWatch's Jonathan Burton his favorite ETF picks. (May 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Commodities/Natural Resources; MarketWatch.com; us; Joseph Innace, managing editor of Platts Steel Markets Daily, says futures contracts in steel would mean better risk-hedging tools for consumers, more transparency and better relationships between buyers and sellers.; MarketWatch.com; us; It's increasingly challenging to find value among convertible bonds but Carl Kaufman of Osterweis Strategic Income Fund has some ideas for how to pick winners. He talks with MarketWatch's Jonathan Burton. (May 15); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Bond Market; MarketWatch.com; OSTIX; Personally Speaking; us; Given the dozens of inquiries by securities regulators and prosecutors into what has come to be known as 'options backdating,' it's easy to forget that the practice has never been illegal for U.S. companies, as John Shinal explains. (May 15); AAPL; MFE; MarketWatch.com; NVLS; XLNX; us; MarketWatch reporter Angela Moore takes a closer look at Tuesday's earnings reports from retailers Home Depot and Wal-Mart. (May 15); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; WMT; hd; retailers; us; Jerome Dodson, manager of the socially responsible Parnassus Fund, talks with MarketWatch's Jonathan Burton about the challenges of investing in environmentally focused 'green' stocks, and highlights three of his favorite values. (May 15); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; BEZ; Hardware and Equipment; INTC; MarketWatch.com; amat; technology; us; Kitco analyst Jon Nadler talks to Polya Lesova of MarketWatach about what factors are behind the recent weakness in gold prices and what it would take for the precious metal to regain the $700 level. (May 14); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Commodities/Natural Resources; MarketWatch.com; Mining and Metals; us; Herbalife CEO Michael Johnson explains how weight-loss products are driving sales for once-troubled nutritional supplement company and why they turned down $2.7-billion buyout bid. (May 8).; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Food Retailers & Wholesalers; Food and Beverage; HLF; Health-Care; MarketWatch.com; us; Paul Deninger, vice chairman of Jefferies & Company, talks to Steve Gelsi of MarketWatch about increasing investor interest in alternative energy technologies because of strong growth prospects. (May 3); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Michael Lenhoff, chief strategist at Brewin Dolphin Securities in London, says cyclical industries like mining and pharmaceutical companies are likely to do well even in a weakening dollar environment. (April 30); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Market Insight; MarketWatch.com; us; Despite the popularity of Exchange Traded Funds, Jim Wiandt of Index Universe, tells MarketWatch's Jonathan Burton why they are not always the right choice for individual investors and offers advice on what to look for in one. (April 30); MarketWatch.com; Personally Speaking; us; Analyst Sean McGowan of Wedbush Morgan Securities talks with MarketWatch reporter Angela Moore about which toy companies are best-positioned heading into the summer movie season. (April 26) Toy companies kicked off the year with strong resul...; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; HAS; MarketWatch.com; mat; us; Jim Keegan of American Century Investments talks to John Ittner of MarketWatch about why share buybacks and the surge in private equity buyouts are likely to continue to drive U.S. markets higher. (April 25); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; us; Herb Greenberg is enjoying some rays in San Diego, but he says the future isn't all sunshine for investors in Chinese solar companies. (April 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Gas/Utilities; MarketWatch.com; us; Neal Ryan, director of economic research at Blanchard and Company, predicts gold prices will continue to rally and could reach $800 by year-end. He speaks with Polya Lesova of MarketWatch. (April 20); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Commodities/Natural Resources; MarketWatch.com; Medical Products; us; Despite solid earnings, Xerox still needs to prove volume growth, says Jeff Embersits, a technology analyst with Shareholder Value Management. He tells Laura Mandaro how Xerox's earnings bode for Hewlett-Packard and Lexmark. (April 20); Analyst Research/Ratings; Earnings/Earnings Advisories; HPQ; LXK; MarketWatch.com; XRX; us; MarketWatch columnist Herb Greenberg relates his experience with customer support reps based in India when he called a toll-free number to troubleshoot some problems with a new router. (April 20); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; us; Calyon Securities analyst Ray Neidl talks to Padraic Cassidy of MarketWatch about his outlook for the airline sector and whether major domestic carriers will be able to raise ticket prices. (April 19); AMR; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Cal; MarketWatch.com; airlines; luv; us; With a focus on emerging markets, David Riedel of Riedel Research offers three stock picks that span the globe. He talks with MarketWatch's Jonathan Burton.; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; BMA; MarketWatch.com; Markets/Exchanges; VIV; personal finance; us; Quicken Loans CEO Bill Emerson on why America's biggest online lender continues to flourish despite a slump in the overall housing market. Dow Jones Online's Ed Crane also reports on how corporate culture is fostering growth. (April 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Despite plenty of storm clouds on the horizon, portfolio manager Anthony Welch of Sarasota Capital Strategies sees opportunities in financials, particularly with strong Q1 earnings for three industry heavyweights expected next week. (April 13); Earnings/Earnings Advisories; MarketWatch.com; Mutual Funds; PGF; Personally Speaking; RYF; XLF; us; As you send off our tax payments to Uncle Sam, do you ever wonder where the money goes? MarketWatch's Rex Nutting explains. (April 130; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; us; Tye Burt, CEO of Toronto-based Kinross Gold, says strong demand for gold will lead to higher prices and further industry consolidation. He speaks with John Ittner of MarketWatch. (April 11); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Commodities/Natural Resources; KGC; MarketWatch.com; Mining and Metals; us; MarketWatch's Paul Farrell explains the "lazy portfolio" strategy, and why the notion that actively managed funds are a good investment is "an illusion." (April 9); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Mutual Funds; Personally Speaking; personal finance; us; With an aging population boosting the market, some small and large drug companies are boosting research into treatment for Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. Barron's Senior Editor Bill Alpert discusses the trend with Ed Crane. (April 2); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; us; Given the volatility in the market Joseph Quinlan, chief market strategist for Bank of America, says global exports, energy, defense and large-caps are among the places to put your money to work. (April 2); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Markets/Exchanges; Oil and Gas; economy; us; Pacific Growth Equities' Stephen Massocca says the expected single-digit corporate earnings growth does not signal the end of the bull market but says in the short-term, the market looks very weak. Carla Mozee has the interview. (March 30); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; us; Taizo Ishida of Matthews Japan Fund says that while consumer spending has yet to follow, Japan's economy is back and healthy, with banks and homebuilders among others poised to benefit. (March 30); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; JP:6861; MJFOX; MarketWatch.com; SKHSY; us; With its internal management problems behind it, chip maker Broadcom is catching some fresh investor interest, as Barron's Online writer Tiernan Ray tells Ed Crane. (March 29); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; BRCM; Barrons.com; Hardware and Equipment; INTC; MOT; NOK; PHG; QCOM; TSM; TXN; technology; us; Real-estate hedge fund manager Ken Rosen, chair of the Fisher Center of Real Estate at UC Berkeley, says the home price decline is just beginning and could last two years. (Mar. 27); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; real estate; us; Vladimir Milev, analyst at the Metzler/Payden European Emerging Markets Fund, talks about investing in Central Europe and whether current valuations are attractive to investors. He speaks with Polya Lesova of MarketWatch. (March 26); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; us; Target-Retirement mutual-funds are proving to be a popular one-shop stop for young investors to gain market exposure. Patrick Waters, director of retirement investment products at Charles Schwab & Co. Inc., discusses the fast-growing type of inves...; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; Mutual Funds; us; Serena Perin Vinton, manager of the Franklin Capital Growth Fund, tells Jonathan Burton that the U.S. economic growth is solid and shares some of her favorite stocks in the wireless communications and energy sectors. (Mar. 16); AMT; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; CSCO; MarketWatch.com; QCOM; personal finance; us; Kitco.com analyst Jon Nadler examines the factors that led to a decline in gold prices during the recent market selloff. He talks to MarketWatch's Polya Lesova. (March 15); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Commodities/Natural Resources; MarketWatch.com; us; Senior MarketWatch columnist Paul Farrell explains why the recent weakness in the market means nothing for mutual fund investors. He talks with Stacey Delo. (March 14); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Markets/Exchanges; Mutual Funds; us; Watch as Jeff and Amy Opdyke talk about the pros and cons of do-it-yourself remodeling -- and see the gutted bathroom that inspired their debate. (May 27); Home remodeling; WSJ's Sam Schechner shares clips from the new "Star Wars" documentary featuring interviews from Camille Paglia and Newt Gingrich, and tunes from British guitarist Richard Thompson's album about soldiers in Iraq. (May 25); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Entertainment and Leisure; media; us; wsj.com; Wine columnists John Brecher and Dorothy Gaiter say the quality of American-made Sauvignon Blanc is improving and share their suggestions for summertime sipping. (May 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; "There is no excellent beauty that hath not some strangeness in the proportion." That's the story on this very fast, but oversized car from WSJ's Jeff Sabatini. (May 25); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; automobiles; us; wsj.com; In between movie deal-making and screenings in Cannes, is of course, the parties. Video courtesy of Reuters. (May 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; WSJ reporter Matt Moffett reports from Brazil on one man determined to bring back the glory of "Ben-Hur" as a chariot racer. (May 23); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; Real Time columnist Jason Fry discusses a new service from Yahoo Music that offers song lyrics without the threat of spyware. But users can't copy the words. (May 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Juggling parents know all to well how tough it is to participate in PTA meetings, school fundraisers and school plays. So, what's a parent to do? WSJ's Tom Weber has advice in this week's Juggle. (May 21); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; WSJ's Ray Smith and Rachel Dodes take to the streets to gauge reaction to the latest trend in male fragrances -- colognes that are a little less manly. (May 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; WSJ.com's Matt Vella takes the new BMW Z4 for a test drive and finds it provides a more refined experience than the Z3 and can hold its own against some luxury models. (May 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; WSJ'S Sam Schechner on the 400th episode of "The Simpsons" and the show's upcoming movie, growing buzz for the New York band Battles, and Prince's insane ticket prices. (May 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; As the film pack, star-gazers and fame-hungry starlets descend on the Croisette for the 60th Cannes film festival, take a look at how the stars of today compare with the divas of yesteryear. Video courtesy of Reuters. (May 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Adam Najberg samples a classic commercial starring a very fast talker and interviews Madison Avenue advertising experts on where the gimmick came from and why it's used. (May 15); Advertising; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Cubicle Culture columnist, Jared Sandberg, discusses the techniques of needy supervisors and interviews several people who had to baby-sit their managers' egos. (May 15); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; NBC Universal President and CEO Jeff Zucker tells Paul Lin of WSJ.com about the network's strategy for the fall lineup: attracting the masses. (May 14); Advertising; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; media; us; wsj.com; NBC's Vivi Zigler discusses new television programs, online content, and the network's mission. (May 14); Advertising; media; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; With over 900 reviews on Yelp.com, posting reviews online isn't as much about stardom for Megan Wade, it's about talking up local businesses like Weird Fish. Stacey Delo has the interview. (May 14); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Kelly Greene talks with financial planner Larry Ginsburg, who won't let his clients retire if they don't know what they will do with their time post-retirement. He offers some tips on retirement planning. (May 12); Financial Services; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; The Journal's Jeffrey Trachtenberg interviews novelist Elmore Leonard about his new book, "Up in Honey's Room." (May 11); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; media; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Sam Schechner on posthumously released recordings by late musicians Rick James and Elliott Smith. Plus, the re-release of the movie Becket and Wilco's new album, "Sky Blue Sky." (May 11); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Despite the growing gap between the euro and the dollar, there are some bargains for fans of Bordeaux wines. WSJ wine columnists John Brecher and Dorothy Gaiter found five top-notch French reds priced at $20 or less. (May 11); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Can the classic American hot dog regain its popularity by going upscale? WSJ's Julie Jargon takes us to a hot dog superstar in Chicago and gives us a tour of a sausage making plant. (May 10); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Kara Coyne, director of research at the Nielsen Norman Group, discusses the winners of her technology consulting firm's annual, world-wide corporate intranet contest and what they offer to corporate users. (May 14); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; software; technology; us; wsj.com; Work & Family columnist Sue Shellenbarger discusses how parents can help make their teenager's first paid job a positive experience. (May 10); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Jeff Trachtenberg interviews Alan Murray about his new book on the depleted power and growing vulnerability of CEOs. (May 8); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Newsmakers; media; us; wsj.com; May sweeps are back and television networks are offering eye-catching, out-of-the-ordinary programming, as even the most popular shows mature. (May 10); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; See music videos produced by fans of music acts like Bjork, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Ozzy Osbourne. WSJ.com's Andrew LaVallee reports on how some novices are mastering the art, and winning the approval of record labels. (May 7); media; Technology, Hardware and Equipment; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; WSJ wine columnists John Brecher and Dorothy Gaiter sample their favorite 2005 Beaujolais, explaining why this versatile varietal is a great choice for warm weather quaffing. (May 4); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Food and Beverage; us; wsj.com; After nearly three decades, Neil Sedaka is back on the music charts. Mr. Sedaka tells WSJ's Sam Schechner how a shopping channel helped get him back into the spotlight. (May 3); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; New York sommelier Ethan Kelly offers a recipe and demonstration for his traditional mint julep -- the classic drink of the Kentucky Derby. (May 5); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Food and Beverage; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Simona Covel gets tips from Lexy Funk, CEO of Brooklyn Industries Inc, about tips for small companies looking to outsource their e-commerce. (May 7); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; retailers; us; wsj.com; Director Oliver Stone, who's been bringing his anti-war sentiments to the big screen for years, now has a television commercial against the Iraq war. Video courtesy of Reuters. (May 4); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; War & Terrorism; media; us; wsj.com; Driving fears and other anxiety issues plagued KCBS Radio News Anchor Jeff Bell for years. Now the author of a new book, Bell tells healthcare reporter Kristen Gerencher about living with the disorder and how he's overcome it. (May 2); MarketWatch.com; us; Join WSJ.com's Stacey Delo as she gets tips from Google "search evangelist" Adam Lasnik on how small businesses can get the best visibility on search engines. (April 30); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Internet Services; us; wsj.com; The Journal's Wendy Bounds offers a look inside a shared office center in New York. (April 30); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Sam Schechner previews the third season of "The Andy Milonakis Show," the movie "Next" and a video from British musician Patrick Wolf. (April 26); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; See the way a wind tunnel works to help cyclists improve their time, and hear about pros who are finding the benefits don't always outweigh the costs. (April 28); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Entertainment and Leisure; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Jennifer Saranow narrates a video about couples who choose to turn their first wedding dance into a full-blown choreographed production. (April 27); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; With the British pound at its highest level since the early 1980s, American tourists in London are finding the dollar doesn't go very far, as MarketWatch's Aude Lagorce reports. (April 26); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; MarketWatch.com; us; Like major league teams, baseball fans will travel. One team likely to see a lot of visitors this summer is the San Francisco Giants, who will host the 2007 All-Star Game.; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; MarketWatch.com; Travel; us; WSJ.com's Jean Lee speaks to Alexis Bittar, a designer and specialist in vintage jewelry, on how to find and care for the good stuff. (April 26); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Textiles and Apparel; retailers; us; wsj.com; WSJ's John Jurgensen speaks with New York City Film Commissioner Katherine Oliver about efforts to encourage filming in the city, the importance of the Tribeca Film Festival, and the anticipation of "Spider-Man 3." (April 25); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Entertainment and Leisure; media; us; wsj.com; Author Dana Vachon talks about his new novel, "Mergers & Acquisitions," a thinly veiled account of his time as an investment banker at J.P. Morgan. (April 25); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; us; See how a twentysomething dog owner stealthily manages to keep her tiny pet in a tiny Manhattan apartment where dogs aren't allowed, and juggle his needs with her nascent career. (April 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; personal finance; us; wsj.com; Cosmetics icon Shu Uemura grants a rare interview to discuss a recent makeup show he held in Tokyo and his philosophy on cosmetics. (April 25); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Textiles and Apparel; retailers; us; wsj.com; Open-air "outdoor rooms" complete with full kitchen and living-room amenities are growing in popularity nationwide. We get a look at one high-end example in Marin County. Stacey Delo reports. (April 20); MarketWatch.com; us; WSJ's Sam Schechner previews the variety of "green programming" that will air on television networks this summer. Plus, a new tribute compilation to Joni Mitchell features music by Bjork, Elvis Costello and Prince, among others. (April 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; WSJ.com's Andy Jordan talks with BlackBerry users on the streets of New York about how they weathered the outage. (April 18); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Jeff Trachtenberg finds out why Albert Einstein became a popular figure even outside of the laboratory from Walter Isaacson, the author of a new biography called "Einstein: His Life and Universe." (April 13); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Entertainment and Leisure; media; us; wsj.com; Frederic de Narp, CEO of Cartier North America, shows the collection of watches he wears for tennis, work, and the opera. (April 12); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; retailers; us; wsj.com; WSJ.com's Ed Crane narrates a survey of NBC's Thursday night programming, which includes "The Office" and "Scrubs" -- not must see TV judging from the ratings, but staying on the air nonetheless. (April 11); Advertising; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; media; us; wsj.com; Realtor Mark Benjamin of Zephyr Real Estate in San Francisco offers tips on easy ways to organize your garage, a valuable step in any home sale. (April 13); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; General News; MarketWatch.com; us; WSJ's Sam Schechner previews HBO's summer lineup and a new movie starring David Duchovny and Sigourney Weaver. (April 5); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; WSJ reporter Jonathan Welsh tests out a sporty concept car from Hybrid Technologies powered by a lithium battery and interviews the company's business development director. (April 4); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; automobiles; us; wsj.com; Manhattan residential real estate continues to show strength, fueled by Wall Street bonuses and overseas buyers, says Jonathan J. Miller, CEO of Miller Samuel. He talks about first-quarter price trends with Steve Gelsi of MarketWatch. (April 3).; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; real estate; us; Learn the mistakes to avoid when seeking to trim employee benefits expenses. An interview with Dan McCarthy, a principal at Milliman, a benefits-consulting firm based in New York. (April 9); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Ron Darling, retired major league pitcher and broadcaster, discusses the current season and a new endorsement deal from Weight Watchers. (April 2); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; MarketWatch.com; WTW; us; There were no swimsuit or evening gown competitions and these beauty contestants were more burly than buxom. First place went to Spanish waiter Juan Garcia Postigo. (April 2); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Kids have become one of the fastest-growing segments in the golf business. Dow Jones Online¿s Paul Lin visits a golf educator to learn about youth golf and how equipment makers are meeting the demand. (April 2); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; us; wsj.com; Ciji Ware, a veteran of multiple moves and author of "Rightsizing Your Life," discusses how your housing wants and needs are likely to change as you age, and how you can adapt. (March 31); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; France's Loire River Valley is well known for Sauvignon Blanc and other white wines but it also produces reds. Ed Crane reports on the region's wines and what foods to pair with them. (March 30); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; MarketWatch.com; us; With helmet use up on the slopes, safety meets fashion as helmets add features for cell phones and mp3 players. And it's kids who are driving the trend. Stacey Delo reports. (March 30); MarketWatch.com; retailers; us; WSJ.com's Jean Lee discusses trends in baby boomers' travel with John Golicz, organizer of Adventures in Travel Expo. (March 31); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; us; wsj.com; The restoration of Harding Park Golf Course in San Francisco is one example of how golf courses are evolving to meet the needs of serious golfers and also non-golfers. (April 2); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; Entertainment and Leisure; us; wsj.com; Travel Web sites now help users organize family reunions, destination weddings and other group travel. Forrester Research Henry Harteveldt talks with WSJ's Jeannette Borzo. (March 31); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; us; wsj.com; Allen St. John explains why he thinks Greg Oden is going to help Ohio State win the NCAA Final Four. (March 30); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Entertainment and Leisure; us; wsj.com; Paul Lin travels to a golf course just outside New York City to speak with its head golf pro -- who happens to be a woman -- about the rise in female golfers. (April 2); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Trendspotter Helen Job, of Worth Global Style Network, has some observations on the hottest looks in fashion and how the fashion cycle is getting shorter and shorter. (March 29); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; retailers; us; wsj.com; The self-proclaimed "King of Color" stylist Louis Licari demonstrates how easy it is for men to color hair and make those grays disappear. (March 28); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Jeff Trachtenberg interviews Hall of Fame baseball player Dave Winfield about his new book, "Dropping the Ball," which examines changes in the culture of the game since Mr. Winfield first learned to play. (March 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Entertainment and Leisure; media; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Amol Sharma previews a handful of the top innovations brewing in the wireless world -- mobile broadcast TV, e-wallets, GPS and more -- and speaks with some experts. (March 26); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; Wireless Technologies; telecommunications; us; wsj.com; Telecom consultant Rory Altman previews some new options for cellphones, like video sharing and GPS systems, and discusses their expected added costs for consumers. (March 26); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; Hardware and Equipment; Mobile phones; Wireless Technologies; software; technology; telecommunications; us; wsj.com; Before the first pitch of the 2007 season is even thrown, last year's statistics are pointing to an October surprise, says Allen St. John. (March 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Entertainment and Leisure; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Sam Schechner previews The Onion's new online video channel, a documentary about the baby boomer generation that will soon be shown on PBS, and Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker's new album. (March 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Entertainment and Leisure; media; us; wsj.com; Cindy Roth, CEO of Ergonomics Technology Corp., talks about the pros and cons of a new ergonomic sit/stand desk. (March 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; retailers; us; wsj.com; Sarah Needleman takes a look at a career as a comic-book artist. (March 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Entertainment and Leisure; MVL; SNE; TWX; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Jessica Vascellaro demonstrates several ways you can narrow down the results of an Internet search and better find your material. (March 20); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Internet Services; software; technology; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Sam Schechner looks at this weekend's fare: A growing number of contemporary musicians opt out of big-city studios to record their songs. Plus, a much-loved public radio show makes its debut on cable TV. (March 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Selling your home yourself can help you avoid a Realtor's fee. Stacey Delo of Dow Jones Online finds out how you can get the best price too. (March 12); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; See how Audi is trying to educate buyers with video podcasts about new technology in its cars. (March 12); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; It's a good time to be a sitcom, says WSJ's Sam Schechner. After dropping off the schedule in droves, televised sitcoms are making a comeback with notables like "30 Rock," "Andy Barker, P.I." and "The Office." (March 9); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Pablo Paster, a sustainability engineer and editor of AskPablo.org, a site for green tips at home, tells Dow Jones Online's Stacey Delo where she can cut energy costs in the home. (Feb. 9); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; personal finance; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto says MIT had to fire Marilee Jones because it's in the business of delivering academic credentials. (May 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; Wonderland columnist Dan Henninger discusses the polarized political climate in Spain, and how it mirrors the U.S. (May 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; Paul Gigot, editor of the WSJ Editorial Page, moderates the weekly meeting. This week: The immigration-reform bill. (May 23); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's Brendan Miniter on the Senate's immigration bill and why it doesn't have much chance of passing once it reaches the House. (May 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's John Fund explains why Rush Limbaugh's parody of Barack Obama differs from the recent Imus controversy. (May 22); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; wsj.com; Americas columnist Mary Anastasia O'Grady predicts a gloomy outlook for Hugo Chavez's price controls. (May 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; economy; us; wsj.com; Paul Gigot, editor of the WSJ Editorial Page, moderates the weekly meeting. This week: Can Republican presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani unite the GOP? (May 15); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's Brendan Miniter discusses the political limitations of "universal" health care. (May 15); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; wsj.com; Mary Anastasia O'Grady discusses the close vote over bringing Canadian U.N. forces back from Afghanistan. (May 14); afghanistan; americas; Canada; o'grady; troops; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto discusses an oddity of today's politics that abortion proponents tend to be allied with environmentalists. (May 8); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's Brendan Miniter discusses a federal appeals court case in which the contents of an illegally taped phone call involving House Republican leaders were disclosed. (May 8); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; Paul Gigot, editor of the WSJ Editorial Page, moderates. This week: The IMF's annual report on the economy and the global boom. (May 8); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's John Fund discusses crypto-candidate Fred Thompson, and how the former senator from Tennessee missed the opportunity to hit a homerun following the Republican debates. (May 8); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; Americas columnist Mary Anastasia O¿Grady discusses the closure of a Cuban, anti-communist Catholic magazine by the church. (May 7); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; Wonderland columnist Dan Henninger discusses the rush of Political Correctness in the wake of the Imus scandal. (May 3); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's Brendan Miniter talks about the political arm twisting that went into the milestone fuel switch to ethanol for the Indy 500. (May 2); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; Paul Gigot, editor of the WSJ Editorial Page, moderates the weekly meeting. This week: former CIA Director George Tenet's memoirs. (May 2); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto tells Ed Crane about his close encounters with conspiracy theorists at the L.A. Times Festival of Books. (May 1); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's John Fund previews this week's Republican presidential debate and discusses the winners and losers from last week's Democratic showdown. (May 1); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; WSJ Americas columnist Mary Anastasia O'Grady discusses the implications of Al Gore's diplomatic "dis" of Colombian President Alvaro Uribe. (April 30); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; Wonderland columnist Dan Henninger says the privacy rights of individuals may come second in court. (April 26); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's John Fund comments on the campaign strategies of Al Gore, Mike Bloomberg, Fred Thompson, and Newt Gingrich. (April 25); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto discusses zero-tolerance policies regarding weapons and some schools' responses to perceived threats of student violence. (April 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's Brendan Miniter discusses efforts by House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D., Md.) to build a coalition of support. (April 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; Naomi Schaefer Riley of WSJ's editorial page discusses the possibility of legal action against Virginia Tech University because faculty knew this week's shooter was dangerous and insane. (April 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; Wonderland columnist Daniel Henninger argues that Americans have become desensitized to acts of violence. (April 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's Brendan Miniter discusses the gun control policy in Virginia, where tough existing laws failed to prevent the massacre. (April 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's Brendan Miniter says New York Sen. Hillary Clinton is ahead of other democratic presidential candidates with Latino voters. (April 18); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; Paul Gigot, editor of the WSJ Editorial Page, moderates. This week: What does the Virginia Tech massacre say about gun control policy? (April 11); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's John Fund says the Virginia Tech shootings may incite political discourse but won't change states' rights to allow guns. (April 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto says white people shouldn't be afraid to denounce gangsta rap. (April 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; Americas columnist Mary Anastasia O'Grady says the Venezuelan president might force foreign oil producers to pull out of his country. (April 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; Paul Gigot, editor of the WSJ Editorial Page, moderates. This week: Sen. John McCain's use of Iraq as his rallying cry. (April 11); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's John Fund says Don Imus's comments about the Rutgers women's basketball team are no different than what popular rap artists have been getting away with for years. (April 10); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto debunks a story on the Web by a man who claims he's on a "no fly" list for publicly criticizing President Bush. (April 10); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's Brendan Miniter says New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson is vying to become the foreign policy candidate for president. (April 10); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; WSJ Americas columnist Mary Anastasia O'Grady says instability in Ecuador could have broader consequences for the region. (April 9); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; Deputy editorial page editor Daniel Henninger discusses whether efforts to stop the war will undermine military success in Iraq. (April 5); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; WSJ Editorial Board member Jason Riley discusses the problem of malaria after a visit to the region. (April 4); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto discusses U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's problematic visit to Syria. (April 3); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com Assistant Editor Brendan Miniter discusses New York Sen. Hillary Clinton's fund-raising tactics. (April 3); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; Editorial Page columnist Mary Anastasia O'Grady discusses human rights violations in Cuba. (March 30); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; WSJ deputy editorial page editor Dan Henninger reflects on YouTube campaigning and the controversial "Hillary 1984" ad. (March 29); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; Paul Gigot, editor of the WSJ Editorial Page, moderates the weekly meeting. This week: South Carolina's vote on a school voucher bill and a revolt among college presidents against "top school" rankings. (March 28); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto comments on criticism of John Edwards's decision to stay in the race. (March 28); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; Brendan Miniter, associate editor of OpinionJournal.com, discusses how the Republican Party is "now groping for its future." (March 27); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Americas columnist Mary O'Grady discusses recent moves toward pension reform in Mexico. (March 26); "Americas"; Editorial page; Mexico; pensions; WSJ editorial page columnist Mary O'Grady talks with Canadian finance minister Jim Flaherty about Canada's capital markets reform. (March 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; Dan Henninger on the Supreme court's latest free-speech case. (March 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; Paul Gigot moderates the weekly meeting. This week the editors discuss the "Bong Hits 4 Jesus" case. (March 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto tells Ed Crane about new developments in the Valerie Plame case. (March 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; WSJ Editorial Page columnist Mary O'Grady explains how an upstart low-fare airline is set to make traveling easier for many Mexicans. (March 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; Industrial Transportation; Travel; airlines; us; wsj.com; Daniel Henninger, deputy editor of the Wall Street Journal's editorial page, says that the wrong man was fired in the Walter Reed hospital scandal. He discusses his column Wonder Land with Ed Crane. (Mar. 15); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; Paul Gigot, editor of the WSJ Editorial Page, moderates the weekly meeting. This week: Viacom's lawsuit against Google. (March 14); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's John Fund discusses the prospects for Fred Thompson, the former senator who is now considering a bid for the White House. (March 13); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto discusses Sen. Hillary Clinton's reprise of her 1998 "right-wing conspiracy" charge. (March 13); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; Paul Gigot, editor of the WSJ Editorial Page, moderates the weekly meeting. This week: poor healthcare at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. (March 7); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; WSJ editorial board member Brian Carney discusses why he thinks Scooter Libby is not guilty of outing Valerie Plame and shouldn't have to serve time following his conviction. (March 7); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; us; wsj.com; Paul Gigot, editor of the WSJ Editorial Page, moderates the weekly meeting. This week's topics: Lights always on in Al Gore's house, and Cheney's near-death meeting with Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf. (Feb. 28); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Opinion; commentary; us; wsj.com; Paul Gigot, editor of the WSJ Editorial Page, moderates the weekly meeting. 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