Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
Rhapsody, a lofty literary journal, perused at 39,000 feet, by Alexandra Alter
Joseph Lechleider, a father of the DSL Internet technology, dies at 82, by Steve Lohr
The Wall Street Journal
Jim Beam’s new owner mixes global cocktail, by Tripp Mickle and Eric Pfanner
SEC backlog delays whistleblower awards, by Rachel Louise Ensign and Jean Eaglesham
Reuters
Exclusive: GM set to storm India as Korea costs climb, by Norihiko Shirouzu and Aditi Shah
Buffett celebrates 50th year at Berkshire, faces tough questions, by Luciana Lopez and Jonathan Stempel
Bloomberg
Takeover fuel begins to flow as S&P 500 bull run makes history, by Joseph Ciolli
Draghi starting Euro bond buying turns out not to be one-way bet, by Lukanyo Mnyanda
News about business journalism
Charlotte Business Journal finance editor says goodbye
Quartz reporters are ideas people
Pulitzer winner White becomes transportation editor at Reuters
American Lawyer parent to cut 61 jobs
Dow Jones launches luxury real estate site
This date in business journalism
2006: Wall Street Week’s Rukeyser has died
2013: Why CNBC’s ratings decline is a good thing
Business journalism birthdays
May 3: Hadley Malcolm of USA Today
May 4: Wayne Hicks of the Denver Business Journal
May 4: Bill Alpert of Barron’s