Marketplace for September 26, 2011
Sep 26, 2011

Marketplace for September 26, 2011

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Marketplace for September 26, 2011

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Dynamic pricing goes wide

Sep 26, 2011
Computer programs change prices instantly online for everything from airline tickets to laptops

For education reform, don't blame the teachers

Sep 26, 2011
Education historian and N.Y.U. professor Diane Ravitch explains why she thinks the Obama administration's take on No Child Left Behind and education reform isn't the right path for success.
American students in a classroom in Alaska.
GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP/Getty Images

Dreamliner takes flight

Sep 26, 2011
Finally, Boeing delivers its first aircraft in more than a decade. The 787 Dreamliner is headed to Japan's All Nippon Airways.

Will Europe's debt crisis plan work?

Sep 26, 2011
European correspondent Stephen Beard discusses the eurozone's plan to solve its debt crisis, who came up with it, and what to expect next.

Martha Stewart rejoins her company's board

Sep 26, 2011
The queen of all things home, imprisoned for five months for insider trading related charges, had also been barred from serving as a director.

EU backs down on airline carbon cap

Sep 26, 2011
In the first year, 85 percent of pollution licenses will be given away free to airlines. In 2013, freebies will be slashed to 83 percent.

Disaster funding runs out soon

Sep 26, 2011
If there's no deal in Congress to keep the federal lights on until November, the Federal Emergency Management Agency's disaster funding goes dry by week's end.

Marketplace for September 26, 2011

Music from the episode

Don't Sweat The Technique Eric B. & Rakim
Witness Richard Buckner