Features By Scott Jagow
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Sloan Sessions: Backdating explained
Host Scott Jagow talks to Newsweek Wall Street editor Allan Sloan about federal efforts to crack down on stock option backdating.
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Doha Round talks collapse
The US, Europe and developing nations have been trying for five years to draft a global free trade agreement. Today those talks broke down. Host Scott Jagow asks British economist Sean Rickart, what's the problem?
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How to save up to 30 percent on gas
Host Scott Jagow talks to author Ron Hollenbeck about tips for getting better gas mileage. And it's not just driving less — though that'll work too.
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Funding Hezbollah
Host Scott Jagow talks to Cambridge University Professor George Joffe about where Hezbollah's funding comes from on the second day of attacks — and counter attacks — between that group and Israel.
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Japanese economy turns a corner
The Bank of Japan is expected to raise interest rates for the first time in six years. Personal finance expert Chris Farrell and host Scott Jagow talk about why that matters to Americans.
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Brits pulled into Enron net
Three British bankers are being extradited to the US for Enron-related crimes and the business community there is not happy about it. Host Scott Jagow asks European Correspondent Stephen Beard what the uproar is all about.
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How does Buffett do it?
Personal finance expert Chris Farrell and host Scott Jagow look at the dizzying success Warren Buffett has had as an investor and why he's so tough to copy.
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A cloud hanging over Italy's win?
Italy won its fourth World Cup yesterday in a dramatic penalty kick shootout against France. But the country's top soccer league faces a match-fixing disgrace at home. Host Scott Jagow talks to Megan Williams in Rome.
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Billboards with brains
Business of sports commentator Diana Nyad and host Scott Jagow discuss new technology debuting at this weekend's World Cup final that measures the effectiveness of billboard advertising.
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New drug to kick smoking habit
A new pill from Pfizer, called Varenicline, appears to work according to studies in the Journal of the American Medical Association out today.








