October 6, 2014 Issue
Opening Remarks
News - Global Economics
News - Global Economics
Hong Kong Isn't the Only Protest Chinese Leaders Are Worried About
By Bruce Einhorn and Dexter Roberts and Christina Larson
Many States Are Playing Catch-Up in Jobs Recovery
By Steve Matthews and Alexandre Tanzi
Latvia Looks Good to Russians Unhappy With Putin
By Leonid Ragozin
News - Companies & Industries
News - Companies & Industries
U.S. Private High Schools Accommodate Influx of Chinese Students
By Caroline Winter

Adidas Struggles in America: Too Much Fussball, Not Enough Football?
By Aaron Ricadela
News - Politics & Policy
News - Politics & Policy
Eric Holder's Mixed Legacy—and What's Next for His Successor
By Paul M. Barrett

Aramark Workers Run Amok in Michigan Prisons
By Steve Friess
News - Technology
Microsoft Looks to China for an Xbox One Rescue
By Dina Bass and Edmond Lococo and Bruce Einhorn
News - Markets & Finance
Art Sales Move Online to Attract Buyers
By Katya Kazakina
Auto Loans: A Subprime Market Grows in the Shadows
By Matt Robinson and Sarah Mulholland and Jody Shenn
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