Barron's Gene Epstein parses the latest housing data. (Jan. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; economy; us; Harley Davidson and Caterpillar could take big hits while Honeywell is expected to shine in tomorrow's earnings releases, says Barron's Online's Bob O'Brien. (Jan. 24); Aerospace; automobiles; Construction and Materials; Household Products; HON; hog; cat; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Key Indexes moved into bear territory Wednesday as recession fears spread around the globe. Trading was a zero-sum game, says Barron's Bob O'Brien; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; UAUA; f; t; us; Pressures on the market like high oil and food prices will give way to expectations of a solution to today's economic problems, says Barron's Roundtable member Mario Gabelli (Jan. 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; economy; us; Barron's Rountable member Fred Hickey shares his outlook on the tech and financial sectors' breakdowns with Barron's Michael Santoli. (Jan. 21); APPL; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; EMC; ORCL; ek; goog; rimm; us; Barron's Roundtable member Meryl Witmer is having an easier time finding value stocks these days. (Jan. 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Stock Reports; us; Barron's Economics Editor Gene Epstein discusses the government's emergency stimulus plan and Ben Bernanke's response to it. (Jan 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; economy; us; First Horizon's homecoming to its native Tennessee could prove lucrative for investors, says Barron's Jack Willoughby. (Jan 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; FHN; banks; us; Terex can ride out the U.S. housing slowdown with its growing business abroad. (Jan. 15); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Construction and Materials; JOYG; cat; mtw; tex; us; Munis, offering mid-range yields, are the best bet these days, says Pimco's Bill Gross, a Barron's Roundtable member, to Barron's Michael Santoli. (Jan. 11); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Bond Market; economy; us; Oscar Schafer of OSS Capital Management and Barron's Roundtable member sees the market priced for a slowdown in the first half of the year, followed by a pickup in the second half. (Jan. 11); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; economy; us; Germany's export growth captivates U.S. investors. (Jan. 14); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; us; Tiernan Ray of Barron's Online reviews this year's Consumer Electronics Show. (Jan. 11); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; GM; Hardware and Equipment; SNE; YHOO; software; technology; us; Stocks that could rebound this year. (Jan 7.); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Stock Reports; us; Barron's Economics Editor Gene Epstein discusses an unsettling jobs report. The last time the jobless rate jumped this much in a single month was 2001, a recessionary year. (Jan.6); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; economy; us; With Lew Sanders at the helm, global asset manager AllianceBernstein is a solid long-haul bet. (Jan. 5); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Mutual Funds; us; Scott Burk of Bear Stearns says this is a good time to steer toward dry-bulk shipping stocks during an interview with Barron's Online's Naureen Malik. (Jan. 4); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; DSX; GNK; Industrial Transportation; us; Though shares of Metabolix have been stomach-churning, they also might be a great wager on the next generation of household materials. (Dec. 31); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Containers & Packaging; MBLX; us; Shares of the video-rental company could get a boost by doing things differently than archrival Netflix, reports Alexander Eule of Barron's Online. (Jan. 3); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; BBI; Barrons.com; Entertainment and Leisure; us; The little device purports to relax its users by "reversing ergotropic tuning" - the way the body reacts to stress. Richard Rescigno of Barron's tests it out. (Jan. 1); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Health-Care; us; Amidst the battering of the financial stocks, Bank of New York Mellon is a company worth a look. Barron's Associate Editor Michael Santoli tells why. (Dec. 31); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; BK; Barrons.com; bank of new york mellon; banks; us; Prices of farmland have been soaring for three years, and the market has all the markings of a bubble. Barron's Washington Editor Jim McTague tells why you shouldn't bet the farm on the gains continuing. (Dec. 28); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; farmland; real estate; us; Amidst the battering of the financial stocks, Bank of New York Mellon is a company worth a look. Barron's Associate Editor Michael Santoli tells why. (Dec. 31); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; BK; Barrons.com; bank of new york mellon; banks; us; Barron's Economics Editor Gene Epstein looks at the Federal Reserve's role in the housing crisis. (Dec. 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; economy; us; Barron's Online Options Editor Steven Sears looks at the future of volatility derivatives. (Dec. 18); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Markets/Exchanges; us; Berkshire Hathaway looks overpriced, even after factoring in the legendary talents of its CEO, Warren Buffett. Andrew Bary reports. (Dec. 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; BRKA; Barrons.com; us; Barron's Managing Editor Rich Rescigno and Mutual Fund Editor Lawrence Strauss discuss J.C. Penney's new competitive prospects. (Dec. 17); Stock Reports; JCP; M; KSS; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Barron's Senior Editor Kopin Tan says the 12 Wall Street strategists he interviewed predicted more rate cuts but no recession in 2008. (Dec. 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; economy; us; The firm's balance sheet looks solid, and its valuation is attractive. The subprime scourge left less damage there, says Barron's Mutual Fund Editor Lawrence Strauss. (Dec. 10).; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; JPM; c; us; The stock market's quick 7% rally reflects investor confidence that the Fed is listening to ongoing credit concerns, says Barron's Michael Santoli. (Dec. 7); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; economy; us; Private Equity firms are finding deals more costly as the economy weakens. Curious about how individual deals are faring? Look at the companies' debt prices, says Barron's Associate Editor Andrew Bary (Dec. 4); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Specialty Finance; bx; commentary; fig; us; Author Charles Gasparino shares his new book on former NYSE head Charles Grasso, King of the Club, with Barron's Vito Racanelli. (Dec. 3); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Markets/Exchanges; us; Barron's Senior Editor Jack Willoughby makes the case for Western Union, and explains why Warren Buffett's desertion of the stock was premature. (Dec. 3); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Consumer Services; Stock Reports; us; wu; Barron's Economics Editor Gene Epstein says a recession now seems unlikely, but a slowdown is in the works for 2008. (Nov. 30); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; economy; us; With rich stock valuations and an impending supply glut, casino companies in Macau may have little to offer investors, says Barron's Senior Editor Kopin Tan. (Nov. 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; LVS; Stock Reports; us; Thomson Financial's Mark LoPresti tells Barron's Online reporter Naureen Malik how to follow insiders to stocks' strengths. (Nov. 6); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Stock Reports; us; Barron's Jack Willoughby reviews the results from the Big Money Poll of top money managers. (Nov. 5); AAPL; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Markets/Exchanges; us; GM's Vice President for Research and Development Larry Burns talk to Barron's Jay Palmer about the development of the Chevy Equinox, a Hydrogen-powered car that could hit the market around the turn of the next decade.; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; GM; automobiles; us; The Chevy Equinox, with its impressive pickup and saintly emissions, could help GM lead the transition to electric cars over the next 7-10 years, says Barron's Jay Palmer. (Oct 29); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; GM; Stock Reports; automobiles; us; Proposed legislation in Congress that is designed to protect subprime borrowers could hurt more than it will help, says Barron's Online Editor Randall Forsyth. (Oct. 24); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; High-Tech Strategist Newsletter Editor Fred Hickey voices his concerns about Google and Apple to Barron's Michael Santoli at the Art of Successful Investing Conference. (Oct. 24); AAPL; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Hardware and Equipment; Stock Reports; technology; goog; us; Barron's Economics Editor Gene Epstein says the U.S. economy is flexible enough to survive pressures from the residential housing slump. (Oct. 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; economy; us; Shoppers could heed the call of the retail giant's lower prices this holiday season, says Barron's Online reporter Johanna Bennett. (Oct. 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Stock Reports; TGT; WMT; retailers; us; In the shadow of the 20th anniversary of the 1987 stock market crash, it's once again the bulls' game to lose, says Barron's Michael Santoli. (Oct. 12); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Markets/Exchanges; us; H-shares, traded in Hong Kong, remain at a 50% discount to Chinese A-shares, says Barron's Online reporter Naureen Malik.; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; us; Chinese solar wafer maker LDK Solar dropped sharply on the NYSE after questions arose about its polysilicon inventories. The rest of the sector could suffer too, says Barron's Bill Alpert (Oct. 8); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; CSIQ; Hardware and Equipment; LDK; Stock Reports; TSL; technology; YGE; us; The most recent manufacturing and job reports make the chance of a recession seem remote and an economic slowdown unlikely, says Barron's Economics Editor Gene Epstein. (Oct. 5).; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; economy; us; Covidien, a healthcare company spun off from Tyco, should be flourishing by the end of 2009, says Barron's Online reporter Johanna Bennett. (Oct. 5); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Stock Reports; us; Barron's Jacqueline Doherty looks at Marsh & McClennan's attempts to increase margins, expand market share, and attract more investor interest. (Oct. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; us; Massey Energy with its cheaply-valued stock could easily outpace the competition. (Oct. 3); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; MEE; coal; us; Barron's Online reporter Naureen Malik talks to Putnam Investments Portfolio Manager Stephen Dexter about how best to take advantage of emerging market growth. (Oct. 1); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Stock Reports; us; Barron's Christopher Williams takes this $430,000 car for a test drive to get a look at features such as the mechanism that protects "the spirit of ectasy." (Sept. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; automobiles; us; Barron's Jay Palmer tries out this self-parking Lexus. (Sept. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; TM; automobiles; us; Barron's Jay Palmer reviews this zippy convertible and says it's designed to perform well in snow or a sunny day (Sept. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; automobiles; us; Cadillac's latest CTS offers more horsepower and even better handling, as well as a more traditionally elegant design, says Barron's Rich Rescigno. (Sept. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; GM; automobiles; us; Barron's David Schutt says Buick's new Enclave SUV offers flair along with an array of convenient features. (Sept. 25); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; GM; automobiles; us; Barron's Jay Palmer discovers this smaller sized Landrover goes from 0-60 in 8.4 seconds, but has a "miserable" carrying capacity. (Sept. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; airlines; us; Barron's Online's Naureen Malik says Reliance Steel & Aluminum is poised for gains. (Sept. 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Mining and Metals; rs; us; Barron's Economics Editor Gene Epstein looks at the Federal Reserve's role in the housing crisis. (Dec. 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; economy; us; Pressures on the market like high oil and food prices will give way to expectations of a solution to today's economic problems, says Barron's Roundtable member Mario Gabelli (Jan. 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; economy; us; Barron's Roundtable member Meryl Witmer is having an easier time finding value stocks these days. (Jan. 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Stock Reports; us; Barron's Rountable member Fred Hickey shares his outlook on the tech and financial sectors' breakdowns with Barron's Michael Santoli. (Jan. 21); APPL; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; EMC; ORCL; ek; goog; rimm; us; Munis, offering mid-range yields, are the best bet these days, says Pimco's Bill Gross, a Barron's Roundtable member, to Barron's Michael Santoli. (Jan. 11); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Bond Market; economy; us; Oscar Schafer of OSS Capital Management and Barron's Roundtable member sees the market priced for a slowdown in the first half of the year, followed by a pickup in the second half. (Jan. 11); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; economy; us; The House of Representatives and President Bush agreed on the stimulus package, but the Senate has yet to weigh in. MarketWatch's Andrea Coombes says the checks could be delayed and offers advice on how to invest them. (Jan. 25); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; economy; us; WSJ's Dennis Berman discusses the potential impact and reach of foreign government investment funds on the U.S. economy. (Jan. 25); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; M&A; economy; us; wsj.com; President Bush announces his support of an economic stimulus package to boost the U.S. economy that includes refunds for tax filers and a measure to help the mortgage market. Video courtesy of Fox News. (Jan. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; economy; us; wsj.com; WSJ Chief Economic Correspondent Greg Ip says there are two questions the Fed must answer: how fast to provide interest rate relief and how much relief to give. (Jan. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; economy; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Bruce Stanley takes a look at the extraordinary challenge of getting a UPS package delivered on the narrow, busy streets of Mumbai, India. (Jan. 25); Industrial Transportation; ups; us; wsj.com; As Ford faces a slumping U.S. sales market, its CEO is initiating two buyout programs aimed at reducing North American auto workers. Jeff Bennett reports. (Jan. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Earnings/Earnings Advisories; GM; automobiles; economy; f; us; wsj.com; Harley Davidson and Caterpillar could take big hits while Honeywell is expected to shine in tomorrow's earnings releases, says Barron's Online's Bob O'Brien. (Jan. 24); Aerospace; automobiles; Construction and Materials; Household Products; HON; hog; cat; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; How do venture capitalists fare in an economic downturn? Stacey Delo speaks with Baseline Ventures' Steve Anderson for some insight on how angel investors are changing the venture world. (Jan. 25); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; economy; us; Outgoing Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates talks to The Journal's Rob Guth about his concept of creative capitalism. (Jan. 23, 2008); Computer Software; General/Non-Business; MSFT; us; wsj.com; Walt Mossberg says Apple's first sub-notebook computer, the MacBook Air, doesn't compromise on screen and keyboard size, but it could mean some deal killers for frequent travelers. (Jan. 24); AAPL; ATD; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; air; apple; mossberg; us; wsj.com; WSJ economics editor David Wessel discusses the Fed's dual concerns of trying to do the right thing on interest rates, while at the same time enhancing its credibility by appearing in control. (Jan. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Japanese golf sensation Ryo Ishikawa is being tipped as the next Tiger Woods after turning professional at just 16 years of age. Video courtesy of Reuters. (Jan. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Valentino marks the end of his fashion career with a show at the Rodin Museum in Paris. Video courtesy of Reuters. (Jan. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Barron's Gene Epstein parses the latest housing data. (Jan. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; economy; us; Oak Value Fund Co-Portfolio Manager Larry Coats talks with Kelsey Hubbard about stocks in the financial sector that his fund is buying. He says interesting opportunities are presenting themselves, such as Tiffany and Coach. (Jan. 23); AXP; Analyst Research/Ratings; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; BRKB; COH; DFT; MarketWatch.com; Markets/Exchanges; Mmm; UTX; tif; us; Doug Roberts of Channel Capital Research says maintain your investment plan as picking a bottom when the Federal Reserve is aggressively cutting rates can be difficult. Paul Lin reports. (Jan. 22).; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; MarketWatch's Rex Crum says Apple picked a bad time to low-ball earning estimates and it may stoke fears about declines in consumer electronics spending. (Jan. 23); AAPL; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; MarketWatch.com; us; Bank of America Chief Market Strategist Joe Quinlan discusses whether there will be a prolonged economic slump and advises investors to increase their U.S. equity position by adding quality names to their portfolio. (Jan. 23); Analyst Research/Ratings; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Currencies/Forex; Markets/Exchanges; economy; us; wsj.com; Recession worries and technology earnings aren't helping the market. AHA Investment Funds Portfolio Manager Matt Zuck says technology is cyclical and has started scaling back technology holdings. (Jan. 23); AAPL; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; HPQ; Hardware and Equipment; MOT; MarketWatch.com; Markets/Exchanges; economy; software; technology; us; Domini Social Investments Portfolio Manager Jeff MacDonagh says IBM will remain in his top 10 due to strong earnings and their socially-responsible activities. He says funds are evaluated quantitatively as well as by their social criteria. (Jan. 23); AAPL; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; BAC; CFC; Financial Services; HPQ; KMB; MOT; MarketWatch.com; ibm; us; Palestinians from the Gaza Strip poured into Egypt after masked gunmen detonated explosives to blow up part of the border wall. Video courtesy of Reuters. (Jan. 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; War & Terrorism; us; wsj.com; LaBranche Managing Director James Maguire says that the markets could have been a calamity and the Fed's cut may have helped. He says upcoming earnings will give credibility to the market. WSJ's Aaron Lucchetti reports. (Jan. 22); AAPL; Analyst Research/Ratings; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Earnings/Earnings Advisories; PFE; ebay; economy; us; wsj.com; Thousands of residents suffering in the wake of South Korea's worst oil spill protest against Samsung, owner of one of the vessels involved. Video courtesy of Reuters. (Jan. 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; It could take 10 more days to determine the cause of Oscar-nominated actor Heath Ledger's death. The 28-year-old's body was found next to sleeping pills in a Manhattan apartment. (Jan. 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Ahead of tech company earnings reports, Yahoo's job cuts may provide a window to things to come. Citi analyst Mark Mahaney speaks with Stacey Delo about the outlook for 2008. (Jan. 23); AMZN; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; EXPE; Internet Services; Internet Software; MarketWatch.com; PCLN; YHOO; ebay; goog; us; WSJ's Christopher Cooper reports from South Carolina on how Barack Obama has adjusted his strategy there, by putting a face on his campaign. (Jan. 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Sudeep Reddy says the Fed's surprise move succeeded in short-circuiting the free-fall in global markets, but it will need to carefully weigh whether to continue cuts when it meets again. (Jan. 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; economy; us; wsj.com; Traders are nervous after yesterday's broad global selloff overseas. At the New York Stock Exchange many are worried that the Fed's emergency cut won't turn the market around. WSJ's Aaron Lucchetti reports from NYSE. (Jan. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; economy; us; wsj.com; Midas Fund portfolio manager Thomas Winmill discusses the recent run up in gold but is cautious of the lack of a fundamental demand for gold fabrication. Paul Lin reports. (Jan. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; us; John McCain is making a bid for Florida, saying he's the man to fix the economy. And, in South Carolina, the democratic candidates also focused on the economy ahead of Saturday's primary. Fox's Steve Brown reports. (Jan. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; MarketWatch columnist Mark Hulbert, who monitors financial newsletters, says there's still too much optimism to believe the market has hit its bottom. MarketWatch's Steve Gelsi reports. (Jan. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; us; WSJ's Nik Deogun discusses the pullback in emerging markets and what's likely to happpen next. MarketWatch's Greg Morcroft reports. (Jan. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; us; NYSE LLC board member James Rutledge says the Federal Reserve may have acted a little prematurely. He says it's still too soon to tell if the market is pricing in a recession. WSJ's Aaron Lucchetti reports from NYSE. (Jan. 22); Analyst Research/Ratings; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Markets/Exchanges; economy; us; wsj.com; Polite exchanges between democratic candidates ended during the debate as Barack Obama invoked Bill Clinton's name several times and John Edwards and Hillary Clinton went after Obama. Fox's Doug Luzader reports. (Jan. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; What's an investor to do when the Federal Reserve slashes interest rates three-quarters of a point between meetings to keep recession at bay? WSJ.com's Terri Cullen says don't panic. The cut may help your mortgage and other debt payments. (Jan. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; economy; personal finance; us; wsj.com; The Federal Reserve made an emergency three-quarters of a percentage point rate cut, the largest move in a quarter century. WSJ economics reporter Sudeep Reddy discusses the implications. (Jan. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; economy; us; wsj.com; A beaming John McCain gives a thumbs-up victory speech after edging out Mike Huckabee in the South Carolina Republican primary. (Jan. 19); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton talks about why she won the Nevada caucus. (Jan. 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee tips his hat to John McCain after losing the South Carolina primary to him. (Jan. 19); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; WSJ's Elizabeth Holmes reports from Jacksonville, Florida that Mitt Romney's faith had a lot to do with his victory in Nevada. And hear the Republican presidential candidate talk about that faith, as well. (Jan. 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; While Republican rivals battled it out in Nevada and South Carolina, presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani continued his push to woo voters in Florida. (Jan. 19); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Actor Randy Quaid disusses working on "Real Time," an indie movie premiering at Slamdance, another festival in Park City, Utah. Kelsey Hubbard reports. (Jan. 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; After the sawmill closed, an Idaho town is embracing tourism. (Jan. 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Travel; us; wsj.com; A victorious Mitt Romney speaks as he notches a victory in Nevada's Republican caucus. (Jan. 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Randall Cole, writer and director, and actor Jay Baruchel of "Real Time," discuss the draw of low-budget, independent filmmaking. Kelsey Hubbard reports. (Jan. 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Matt Semadeni, a management professor at Indiana University, discusses a recent study of career fallout of executives at failed banks. WSJ's Erin White reports. (Jan. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Andrew Wilkinson, analyst at Interactive Brokers, says the U.S. dollar won't likely fall further as investors have been pricing in interest rate cuts. MarketWatch's Lisa Twaronite reports. (Jan. 18); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; us; President Bush speaks on the growth package, citing the importance of swift and temporary actions. (Jan. 18); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Standard & Poor's Chief Economist David Wyss says we are at the beginning of a recession that may have started last month. He says consumers are getting squeezed with the weak housing market, cost of oil and unemployment rate. (Jan. 18); Analyst Research/Ratings; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; economy; real estate; retailers; us; Seagate CEO Bill Watkins discusses the company's impressive earnings with MarketWatch's Rex Crum. He says Seagate's storage technology was oversold all quarter. (Jan. 18); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Earnings/Earnings Advisories; Hardware and Equipment; MarketWatch.com; stx; technology; us; Gordon Brown lands in a snowy Beijing for his inaugural visit as Britain's Prime Minister. He skirts sensitive human rights issues to focus on growing trade ties between the two nations. Video courtesy of Reuters. (Jan. 18); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Barron's Rountable member Fred Hickey shares his outlook on the tech and financial sectors' breakdowns with Barron's Michael Santoli. (Jan. 21); APPL; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; EMC; ORCL; ek; goog; rimm; us; Barron's Roundtable member Meryl Witmer is having an easier time finding value stocks these days. (Jan. 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Stock Reports; us; Pressures on the market like high oil and food prices will give way to expectations of a solution to today's economic problems, says Barron's Roundtable member Mario Gabelli (Jan. 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; economy; us; With two weeks to go before the big day, samba troupes are working at full steam. Most eye-catching paraders wear little more than glitter paint, high heels and a smile. Video courtesy of Reuters. (Jan. 18); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; If Washington approves a $100 billion dollar "stimulus plan" it could put rebates in the hands of taxpayers. Stacey Delo interviews people in New York, San Francisco and Chicago to see how they'd spend their rebate. (Jan. 18); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; economy; us; Hunting has become a hot issue in Malta, where the hunting season falls during the migration of thousands of birds, many of which are endangered. WSJ's Charles Forelle reports. (Jan. 18); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Sundance Institute Founder Robert Redford speaks about changes in store for the film industry and the future of independent film. (Jan. 18); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; media; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Alan Murray interviews Carlos Ghosn, CEO of Nissan and Renault, who says healthy growth in the developing markets will offset declines in U.S., Japanese and European markets. (Jan. 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Celebrities attended the premier of "In Bruges," a film about a mob boss and two hitmen who vacation in Bruges, Belgium. Kelsey Hubbard interviews Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson as well as writer and director Martin McDonagh. (Jan. 18); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; media; us; wsj.com; Exposure to the subprime market and bad bets in the mortgage sector has caused Merrill Lynch to write off $11.5 billion in assets. Matthew Albrecht of Standard and Poors discusses the reasoning behind the write-downs and Merrill's future. (Jan. 17); Analyst Research/Ratings; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; BLK; MER; MarketWatch.com; real estate; us; President Bush discusses the international framework aimed at preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons. Fox's Greta Van Susteren reports. (Jan. 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; A British Airways Boeing 777 made a heavy landing at London's Heathrow Airport after experiencing undercarriage failure. Three people were slightly injured in the incident. Video courtesy of Reuters. (Jan. 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Neil King discusses a study that says the world's existing oil fields are losing about 4.5% of their productivity each year and whether that indicates oil productivity has peaked. (Jan. 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Personal Technology columnist Walter S. Mossberg discusses the Asus Eee PC, a cheap, tiny laptop that operates on a customized version of Linux, has a workable keyboard but no hard disk. (Jan. 17); ATD; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Hardware and Equipment; mossberg; technology; telecommunications; us; wsj.com; Fisker Automotive CEO Henrik Fisker shows his company's electric-hybrid sports car amid other environmentally designed high-end luxury cars. WSJ's Joe White reports. (Jan. 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Barron's Economics Editor Gene Epstein discusses the government's emergency stimulus plan and Ben Bernanke's response to it. (Jan 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; economy; us; Joe Brusuelas, IDEAglobal chief economist, discusses economic data scheduled for the week, a potential economic-stimulus package and an outlook for future Fed policy. MarketWatch's Paul Lin reports. (Jan. 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; us; Peter Gethers, president of Random House Films, discusses how more traditional publishing houses are forging movie deals. Kelsey Hubbard reports. (Jan. 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; us; Exuberant Wall Street salaries are a prime example of a bubble in finance, says WSJ economic editor David Wessel. He analyzes the impact of these salaries on the U.S. economy. (Jan. 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; economy; us; wsj.com; Dr. Larry Brilliant, executive director of Google.org, the philanthropic arm of Google, discusses his approach to philanthropy and giving. Stacey Delo reports.; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; goog; us; After almost a three-month absence, Cuba's Fidel Castro was shown on television meeting with Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in Havana. (Jan. 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; MarketWatch's Christopher Hinton parses Boeing's decision to delay its 787 Dreamliner jet program. (Jan. 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; ba; us; Consumer prices soared in 2007 and Todd Salamone, senior vice president of research at Schaeffer's Investment Research, says the Fed has to aggressively cut rates to combat slowing growth. (Jan. 16); Analyst Research/Ratings; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Earnings/Earnings Advisories; MarketWatch.com; us; Vertex Pharmaceuticals CEO and Biotechnology Industry Organization Chairman Josh Boger on the potential impact of legislation of generic biotech drugs and patent reform on biotech companies. MarketWatch's Val Kennedy reports. (Jan. 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; VRTX; us; Doug Roberts of Channel Capital Research says maintain your investment plan as picking a bottom when the Federal Reserve is aggressively cutting rates can be difficult. Paul Lin reports. (Jan. 22).; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; Jonathan Javitt speaks about his new novel, "Capitol Reflections," which delves into genetically-modified foods. Dr. Javitt has been a senior health advisor in the past three presidential administrations. Bob Hughes has the interview. (Jan. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Food Retailers & Wholesalers; Health-Care; us; wsj.com; Kansas City Chief Tight End Tony Gonzalez shows us how to make high protein vegan shakes that actually taste good. (Jan. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; There's no reason to save that special bottle of wine for an occassion that never comes. Wine columnists John Brecher and Dottie Gaiter give a preview of "Open That Bottle Night," on Feb. 23. (Jan. 25); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Food and Beverage; us; wsj.com; At $215,000 a bottle, Clive Christian's No. 1 is not a scent for everyone. WSJ's Rachel Dodes speaks to Mr. Christian about his perfume's place in the luxury market. (Jan. 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Toyota introduced its newest crossover model, the Venza, at the Detroit auto show earlier this month. But you'll never hear the company call it a hatchback, WSJ.com's David Patton says. (Jan. 23); TM; Toyota; automobiles; us; wsj.com; Matt Semadeni, a management professor at Indiana University, discusses a recent study of career fallout of executives at failed banks. WSJ's Erin White reports. (Jan. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Golf culture in the U.S. and China have both similarities and differences. WSJ's Li Yuan visits the Liberty National Golf Club, outside of Manhattan, which has an initiation membership fee of $450,000. (Jan. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Paddy Casey, an Irish band that has been compared to U2, talks about their upcoming album and how they market their music on the Internet. Kelsey Hubbard reports from Sundance, where Paddy Casey performed. (Jan. 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Entertainment and Leisure; us; wsj.com; U2 3D made its world premier at the Sundance festival. The concert film of the iconic Irish band will be the first live-action movie to be shot, produced and exhibited in digital 3-D. (Jan. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; media; us; wsj.com; What's an investor to do when the Federal Reserve slashes interest rates three-quarters of a point between meetings to keep recession at bay? WSJ.com's Terri Cullen says don't panic. The cut may help your mortgage and other debt payments. (Jan. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; economy; personal finance; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Love & Money columnist Jeff Opdyke and his wife Amy talk about their resolutions from last year -- and how they turned out. (Jan. 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; The Wall Street Journal Love and Money; us; wsj.com; Ben Ospital, co-owner of Modern Appeal Clothing, explains the anthropological approach to fashion. MarketWatch's Stacey Delo reports. (Jan. 18); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; MarketWatch.com; us; WSJ's Joe Morgenstern says Katherine Heigl's charm is unable to mend "27 Dresses." (Jan. 18); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Wine columnists Dorothy Gaiter and John Brecher say Montepulciano d'Abruzzo is an inexpensive, informal wine that be paired with comfort food and pizza. (Jan. 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Personal Finance columnist Jonathan Clements responds to a 34-year-old reader's question about sinking all of his retirement savings into stocks. (Jan. 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Philanthropy is a foreign concept in China, although there are growing efforts to organize charities. Beautiful Country columnist Li Yuan asked Americans on the street to explain why they give. (Jan. 15); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Love & Money columnist Jeff Opdyke and his wife Amy reply to the flood of email responses to last week's column. Jeff offended some readers by writing about a grown child's financial obligations to his parents and grandparents. (Jan. 13); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; jeff opdyke; love and money; us; wsj.com; WSJ's car critic Jeffrey Sabatini discusses Nissan's new GTR, a classic sports car that bucks the growing trend among automakers to go green. (Jan. 14); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; NSANY; us; wsj.com; How's Your Drink? Columnist Eric Felten shows us the recipe for the original martini, which was initially a sweet drink made with sweet vermouth and gin. (Jan. 11); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Food and Beverage; us; wsj.com; Former WSJ correspondent Geraldine Brooks discusses her new novel, "People of the Book," about the Sarajevo Haggadah. Ms. Brooks previously won a Pulitzer for "March." WSJ's Bob Hughes reports. (Jan. 11); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Sarajevo; geraldine brooks; us; wsj.com; Cadillac general manager Jim Taylor talks with WSJ's John Stoll about the company's new concept coupe, which has a distinctly American look and plush interior. (Jan. 15); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; GM; automobiles; us; wsj.com; WSJ wine columnists John Brecher and Dorothy Gaiter sample some inexpensive Bordeauxs, most under $20. (Jan. 11); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; A growing number of older men are trying to reconnect with the automobiles of their youth. WSJ's Jennifer Saranow reports. (Jan. 11); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; automobiles; us; wsj.com; Andrew Davies, screenwriter of "Circle of Friends," discusses his role in adapting the complete works of Jane Austen for PBS's Masterpiece Theatre. Bob Hughes reports. (Jan. 10); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; WSJ.com's Andy Jordan cradles (and ultimately upsets) Pleo, a $350 robot dinosaur getting attention at CES for its ability to show emotion. (Jan. 9); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Hardware and Equipment; technology; us; wsj.com; WSJ.com's Andy Jordan looks at new video cameras from Sony and Panasonic that include technology to automatically focus on subjects' faces.; Technology, Hardware and Equipment; SNE; mc; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Stacey Delo takes a look at some green-friendly products at CES, including solar-paneled backpacks, hydrogen technology and bioplastics. (Jan. 8); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; us; At CES, General Motors features its driverless car, which uses GPS, lasers and radar to determine where it is and what's around it. Video courtesy of Reuters. (Jan. 8); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; GM; us; wsj.com; WSJ's personal technology columnist Walt Mossberg gets a sneak peek at some of the newest, coolest gadgets on display at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. (Jan. 8); AAPL; ATD; All Things Digital; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; HPQ; mossberg; cse; us; wsj.com; Personal Finance columnist Jonathan Clements answers a reader's email about investing a large lump sum. He says while investing all your money at once on average usually nets a larger return, you risk the money if the market declines. (Jan. 8); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; personal finance; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Love and Money columnist Jeff Opdyke and his wife Amy talk about this year's Christmas presents. Did their plan to give their kids a trip work out? And what about their own decision not to exchange gifts with each other? (Jan. 6); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; The Wall Street Journal Love and Money; jeff opdyke; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Bob Hughes speaks with composer, conductor and commentator Rob Kapilow, about "What Makes it Great." The show, which teaches audiences how to listen to classical music, will debut January 10th on 'Live from Lincoln Center.' (Jan. 4); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; classical music; rob kapilow; us; wsj.com; WSJ wine columnists John Brecher and Dorothy Gaiter taste some intriguing wines from Sicily. A new generation of Sicilian winemakers have improved dramatically the reputation of the island's signature red wine, Nero d'Avola. (Jan. 4); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; nero d'avola; Sicily; us; wine; wsj.com; Personal Technology columnist Walter S. Mossberg discusses Microsoft Office 2008 for the Mac, noting its particular design and ability to handle the new Windows file formats. (Jan. 3); ATD; All Things Digital; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; mossberg; us; windows; windows for mac; wsj.com; Working Mother magazine editor Katherine Lee offers tips for parents on encouraging saving among children and instilling money management skills. (Jan. 2); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; personal finance; us; The little device purports to relax its users by "reversing ergotropic tuning" - the way the body reacts to stress. Richard Rescigno of Barron's tests it out. (Jan. 1); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Barrons.com; Health-Care; us; Love & Money columnist Jeff Opdyke and his wife Amy talk about how they discovered they had different visions for their retirement years -- and what they did about it. (Dec. 29); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; The Wall Street Journal Love and Money; personal finance; us; wsj.com; The WSJ's "How's Your Drink" columnist Eric Felten demonstrates how to make the Brandy Smash. (Dec. 29); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Food and Beverage; brandy smash; us; wsj.com; For a growing group of model train enthusiasts, the fun is in re-enacting the nostalgic days of rail transit. But accuracy is also an essential component. (Dec. 28); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; MarketWatch.com; us; Kelsey Hubbard talks to Jim Langehenning of Consumer Reports about what you need to know before buying that plasma, LCD or rear projection set. Plus, his advice on the easiest way to set it up once you get it home. (Dec. 29); Consumer Reports; MarketWatch.com; Plasma TV; lcd; rear projection tv; us; 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. ; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Electric Utilities; Gas/Utilities; us; wsj.com; WSJ wine columnists John Brecher and Dorothy Gaiter share the wines they rated "delicious" this year. (Dec. 27); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Food and Beverage; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Personal Technology columnist Walt Mossberg discusses a new, unusual computer by a very familiar name. He says Dell is paying more attention to industrial design and mainstream users with its XPS One desktop. (Dec. 27); AAPL; ATD; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Computer Hardware; mossberg; dell; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Elva Ramirez gets tips from David Hamilton of Hamilton Shirts on how to find the best shirt fit. (Dec. 27); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; shirts; us; wsj.com; For the chocoholic, the holidays mean a time to seek out special chocolates that celebrate the season. Paul Lin speaks with New York-based chocolatier Joan Coukos about her seasonal sweets, including the Nutcracker collection. (Dec. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; us; Italian winemakers don't want American customers to switch vintages because the weak dollar has less purchasing power. Regional winemakers discuss absorbing rising costs along with distributors, instead of passing higher prices to consumers. (Dec....; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; us; Dark, warming and nourishing -- everything beer drinkers have wanted for centuries in a holiday brew. WSJ's Conor Dougherty and Jeff Grocott sample the cornucopia of year-end seasonals at Chelsea Brewing Company in New York. (Dec. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Food and Beverage; us; wsj.com; Martha Stewart shares her famous eggnog recipe with Kelsey Hubbard. With bourbon, rum and cognac as ingredients, it's nothing like eggnog from a carton. (Dec. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Food and Beverage; MarketWatch.com; us; The holiday season gave birth to Sis Boom, an eclectic collection of home fashions, crafts and accessories created fifteen years ago by Connecticut-based Jennifer Paganelli. Paul Lin caught up with the one-time New Yorker. (Dec. 24); Textiles and Apparel; SSP; WSJ Video Daily; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; MarketWatch.com; See video of opera singer Anna Netrebko performing in the Metropolitan Opera's production of 'Romeo and Juliet.' (Dec. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; anna netrebko; Metropolitan Opera; opera; us; wsj.com; For a growing group of model train enthusiasts, the fun is in re-enacting the nostalgic days of rail transit. But accuracy is also an essential component. (Dec. 28); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; MarketWatch.com; us; Greg Daugherty, exectuive editor at Consumer Reports, discusses things to consider when buying a holiday gift card. Kelsey Hubbard reports. (Dec. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; MarketWatch.com; us; Watch Love and Money columnist Jeff Opdyke and his wife Amy discuss their school fundraising obligations. (Dec. 23); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; The Wall Street Journal Love and Money; personal finance; us; wsj.com; It's the holidays, the one time of year when candy canes take center stage at chocolate-maker Len Libby in Scarborough, Maine. Paul Lin takes a road trip to learn how to hand-twist his own classic candy cane. (Dec. 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Food Retailers & Wholesalers; MarketWatch.com; us; WSJ.com's Andy Jordan hangs out with truckers and learns that the state of the art goes well beyond the CB, with in-rig Xboxes, HBO, wireless Internet and all manner of GPS equipment. But not everyone is happy about the new technology. (Dec. 21); Tech Diary; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; WSJ's Susan Warren reveals the components of a traditional holiday fruitcake and says bakers have finally found ways to make it more appealing. (Dec. 21); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; MarketWatch.com; us; Wine columnists John Brecher and Dorothy Gaiter say this is the best time of year to find good wines at great prices. They say you can get a great bottle of wine for as little as $8. (Dec. 20); Food and Beverage; WSJ Video Daily; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; Every year, hedge-fund billionaire Paul Tudor Jones II puts on an elaborate light show in his tony neighborhood in Greenwich, Conn. WSJ's Alan Murray reports. (Dec. 20); WSJ Video Daily; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; One of the hottest holiday tickets in San Francisco last week was the Richter Scales, an a capella group comprising Silicon Valley techies. MarketWatch's Therese Poletti reports. (Dec. 20); WSJ Video Daily; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; MarketWatch.com; High-end wine asset-management company Vintrust matches clients with their own sommelier to know how much wine to buy and to serve guests. Vintrust's Jason Alexander offers tips on serving wine. Stacey Delo reports. (Dec. 20); WSJ Video Daily; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; MarketWatch.com; Daniel de Grandpre, a professional online-shopping junkie, lives to buy stuff at a huge discount. WSJ'S Vanessa O'Connell discusses how to find the best deals just days before -- and after -- Christmas. (Dec. 20); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; A cranky holiday shoppers' cure? Paul Lin reports that the vintage 1850s Historical Christmas Barn in Wilton, Conn., may improve your attitude with a dose of nostalgia and vintage glass ornaments. (Dec. 19); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Watch Love and Money columnist Jeff Opdyke and his wife Amy debate the value of, and possible alternatives to, a housecleaner. (Dec. 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; The Wall Street Journal Love and Money; opdyke; us; wsj.com; Sock Wars is a test of skills, luck and endurance that participants bill as the "bloodiest extreme knitting tournament ever." Kevin Delaney reports. (Dec. 16); WSJ Video Daily; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; wsj.com; WSJ's Ray Smith visits Hermes on Wall Street. Robert Chavez, CEO of Hermes, highlights some of the store's holiday gifts for men. (Dec. 15); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; Hermes; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Bob Hughes speaks with actor David Hyde Pierce about his efforts to fund Alzheimer's research. Pierce is auctioning off a back stage tour of his play, 'Curtains,' and dinner with the actor at Sardi's. (Dec. 14); Alzheimer's; david hyde pierce; us; wsj.com; A long weekend at Paris's Four Seasons Hotel George V has gotten more expensive lately. But, who's counting when amenities include a $60,000 monthly floral budget? WSJ's Finicky Traveler columnist Laura Landro reports.; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; four seasons; paris; us; wsj.com; Wine columnists John Brecher and Dorothy Gaiter say the 2004 vintage of Chianti Classico is the perfect wine for celebrating and entertaining. They offer tips to selecting the perfect bottle. (Dec. 13); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Food and Beverage; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Daily Fix columnist Jason Fry comments on the players he feels are the real victims of the baseball scandal. (Dec. 14); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; us; wsj.com; This holiday season, automaker Mini Cooper and custom toy car company RideMakerz partnered to donate 2,000 mini Minis to the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation. (Dec. 12); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Jim Webb, a partner at Oklahoma City law firm McAfee & Taft, speaks candidly with WSJ's Sue Shellenbarger about his experience with depression and suicidal thoughts. Some studies show nearly 20% of lawyers battle depression. (Dec. 13); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Former New York Giant Phil Simms instructs WSJ's Reed Albergotti on throwing the perfect spiral. (Dec. 7); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; It costs more in electricity to power a server than it does to actually buy it. MarketWatch's Steve Gelsi speaks to Mark Barrenechea, CEO of Rackable Systems, about the monetary and environmental costs of powering servers and data centers. (Dec. 12); rack; YHOO; goog; WSJ Video Daily; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Watch Love and Money columnist Jeff Opdyke and his wife Amy talk about how to instill the spirit of giving in children. (Dec. 9); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; The Wall Street Journal Love and Money; us; wsj.com; San Francisco chef Gary Danko whips up a tomato soup that will tempt and tantalize that little-known fifth taste: Umami. Stacey Delo gets a demo at Danko's home kitchen. (Dec. 7); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Food Retailers & Wholesalers; Food and Beverage; us; wsj.com; How's Your Drink? columnist Eric Felten shows us how to make Bacardi cocktails, one of the most popular drinks of the 1930's. (Dec. 7); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Food and Beverage; us; wsj.com; WSJ's John Jurgensen speaks with Jim Plamondon about his new musical instrument, the Thummer. Its unique design makes it easier to play chords and songs, such as "Louie Louie." (Dec. 7); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Best-selling author Sue Grafton speaks with WSJ's Robert Hughes about her new book, "T is for Trespass." It is her 20th book in the series. (Dec. 6); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Entertainment and Leisure; us; wsj.com; http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid86245679http://www.brightcove.com/channel.jsp?channel=86240652