Some of Friday’s top business news stories
The New York Times
F.C.C. sets net neutrality rules, by Rebecca Ruiz
Commerzbank of Germany to pay $1.5 billion in U.S. case, by Ben Protess
The Wall Street Journal
Fed ‘stress tests’ still pose puzzle to banks, by Ryan Tracy, Emily Glazer and Victoria McGrane
Prosecutors interview people tied to Ackman in probe of potential Herbalife manipulation, by Christopher Matthews
Business Insider
The German government is discussing whether Greece should be cut from Europe like an ‘amputated leg’, by Mike Bird
Oil is getting smoked, by Akin Oyedele
The Associated Press
US wholesale prices down for fourth straight month, by Martin Crutsinger
Facebook fraud suspect on the lam; family, dog also missing, by Larry Neumeister
News about business journalism
Trusting your gut as a business journalist
CNBC boosting original digital video
Consumer Reports employees voting on new contract
The labor beat is far from dead
Ex-SABEW leader to become newspaper executive editor
This date in business journalism history
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Business journalism birthdays
March 13: Jeff Bercovici of Inc.
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