Some Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Public window on financial complaints could be closing soon, by Kevin Freking
First farmer lawsuit on deck against Syngenta over China trade, by Steve Karnowski
Bloomberg
Amtrak expects normal traffic Monday on NYC-Newark lines, by Jim Polson and Hui-Yong Yu
How 7-Eleven will beat worker blues, by Andy Mukherjee
Fortune
How virtual anatomy will change medical school, by Clifton Leaf
Hasbro is launching a subscription service for family games, by John Kell
Reuters
Euro scales five-month peak on French election result, by Wayne Cole
New Zealand considering extra security on Middle East flights, by Alexander Cornwell
News about business journalism
NY Times biz reporter Steel discusses O’Reilly coverage
WSJ reporter Karp leaves for Billboard
STAT to launch Sunday print section in Boston Globe
Lewitinn named deputy editor of Observer overseeing business and tech
Washington Post to launch energy/environment newsletter
Consumer Reports hires Wang for money team
CNBC.com names two managing editors
Borzykowski to become SABEW secretary
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