Celebrity Chef Paula Deen spoke before a panel of key food and restaurant industry leaders that gathered to discuss strategy and what to do to survive and thrive in these challenging times. MarketWatch's Kelsey Hubbard Reports. (July 3)
Malaysia's former prime minister, Anwar Ibrahim, is once again facing allegations of sodomy. WSJ reporter Poh Si Teng reports from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (July 3)
When Gareth Penny took over at DeBeers in 2006, the company faced allegations of buying conflict diamonds, price-fixing and racial discrimination. WSJ's Vanessa O'Connell spoke with him recently to see how the company has dealt with the challenges.
The U.S. military has begun withdrawing the last of the extra brigades that were deployed to the country in 2007 as part of the surge. The U.S. military had 20 combat brigades in Iraq at its peak in 2007, with troop levels approaching 170,000. That number will fall to about 140,000 once the final "surge" brigade departs.