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China's Housing Market: At a Turning Point?
The Wall Street JournalWho are the main players in China's real-estate market? Who are he people affected by the rising prices? And what is China's government doing to prevent what they perceive as a asset bubble from bursting. Explore China's booming real-estate market and the government's latest policies through graphics, analysis and video stories. More…
The Rise of Rural India
The Wall Street JournalWSJ India presents an interactive project that records the challenges and opportunities that companies and government face as rural india becomes a much larger part of the country's economic infrastructure. More…
How the Credit Crunch Caused a Ripple
The Wall Street JournalWhen Jen Guarino and Chuck Bidwell bought J.W. Hulme, a high-end leather goods manufacturer in St. Paul, Minn., they hoped the business would become their retirement next-egg. To finance Hulme's rapid growth, the business owners accrued significant debt. But then financing became harder to come by. Watch this four-part video series on how the credit crunch has affected these two small business owners and those around them. More…
Vietnam Battles HIV Epidemic with U.S. Aid
The Wall Street JournalThe number of HIV infections has tripled in the past ten years. Now an estimated 290,000 people live there with the disease. With funding from the U.S. and other countries, the Vietnamese government is now combating this global health problem. More…
Songs for Campaign Seasons Past and Present
The Wall Street Journal"A presidential campaign is like a film," says Paul Begala, Bill Clinton's senior strategist during his 1992 run. "It never comes together until it's scored and tracked." A playful interactive graphic that lets you match songs to presidents/ presidential candidates. More…
Electoral College Calculator
The Wall Street JournalReview the 2008 electoral map, hear from experts and create your own state-by-state election forecast. More…
Air Pollution in Beijing
The Wall Street JournalChinese authorities will have to close more factories and further restrict traffic if Beijing skies don't clear in time for the Olympics. See the government's official measure of air pollution levels since 2005. Updating through the Olympics. More…
Battleground: States Poll
The Wall Street JournalThe contest for the White House remains tight. A state-by-state breakdown of past and current polls. More…




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