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Pro-Israel Americans want new voice

May 12, 2008
A new Jewish lobbying firm called "J Street" has set up shop in Washington. Kai Ryssdal talks with its Executive Director Jeremy Ben Ami about why the group thinks there's room for a different approach to the Middle East and foreign policy.

Most Bear staff to be out on the street

May 12, 2008
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says he's only going to keep about 40% of the current Bear Stearns staff on the payroll. That decision is going to make an already tough job market on Wall Street even more difficult. Ashley Milne-Tyte reports.

Economic problem: 'The rise of the rest'

May 12, 2008
Commentator Fareed Zakaria says the growth of developing economies is a major factor in our current economic crisis. We know how to handle a recession, he says, but the worldwide growth we're now seeing isn't something we've dealt with before.

Infrastructure investment is building

May 12, 2008
Morgan Stanley announced today it has collected $4 billion for a new infrastructure fund. Credit Suisse and General Electric did them one better, raising more than $5 billion. Jill Barshay reports on where they're going to put all that money.

Conflicts let apartheid case stand

May 12, 2008
The Supreme Court today let a lower-court ruling stand on whether apartheid victims can sue American companies that dealt with South Africa's former apartheid government. The reason: four justices had to recuse themselves. Jeremy Hobson reports.

China quake death toll tops 8,600

May 12, 2008
More than 8,600 people are known dead from a 7.8 earthquake that hit the southwest China province of Sichuan. Host Kai Ryssdal gets the lastest details from Marketplace's China correspondent Scott Tong.

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May 12, 2008
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Blackberry Bold challenges the iPhone

May 12, 2008
Blackberry released a sleek new cellphone today as its entry in the competition with Apple's iPhone. The secret ingredient: the Blackberry Bold uses a different kind of network to get all kinds of new features. Alisa Roth has more.

Quake-rattled China also hit by inflation

May 12, 2008
In China, consumer prices approach a 12-year high, leading to a global fear that Chinese factories are hiking prices for everyone. Scott Tong reports from Shanghai on commodity prices and inflation in China.

Prime time ad spots on sale this week

May 12, 2008
The big broadcast networks put on their annual dog and pony show this week in New York City. It's called "the upfront" and is the time when networks unveil new shows for advertisers, who then pre-buy commercial time. Stacey Vanek Smith reports.
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