Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Wall Street Journal
U.S., China to drop tariffs on range of tech products, by Bob Davis
Horton hears a Hadoop: Tech IPO shows the future of databases, by Elizabeth Dwoskin and Deborah Gage
The New York Times
Obama asks F.C.C. to adopt tough net neutrality rules, by Edward Wyatt
Estimate of health coverage enrollment leaves room to grow, by Robert Pear
Bloomberg
GM switch order shows failure to disclose under CEO Barra, by David Welch
Brokers attack SEC’s plan as Trojan horse designed to hurt them, by Dave Michaels and Sam Mamudi
The Associated Press
World stocks perked by another record us close, by Yuri Kageyama
UAW says recognition near at Tennessee VW plant, by Erik Schelzig
Today in business journalism
First Baltimore Business Journal publisher dies
Little Rock biz journalist Weatherly moves to Mississippi
Charlotte Observer biz reporter joins editorial board
Reuters extends word limit on stories to global bureaus
Ossinger named president-elect of SABEW
This date in business journalism history
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2013: Bloomberg News at a crossroads
Business journalism birthdays
Nov. 11: Rob Hunter of The Wall Street Journal
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