Some of Friday’s top business stories:
Wall Street Journal
U.S. begins new crackdown on hiring illegal workers, by Miriam Jordan and Julie Jargon
Twitter files for initial public offering, by Shira Ovide, Telis Demos and Yoree Koh
New York Times
An initial filing, in fewer than 140 characters, by Steven M. Davidoff
Labor Dept. reports plunge in jobless claims, then says figures were flawed, by Annie Lowrey
Bloomberg
BRIC markets sink to worst place for investors in poll, by Shamim Adam
Factory rebirth fizzles in U.S. as work shipped overseas, by Thomas Black
CNNMoney
Twitter CEO’s advice to startups, by Laurie Segall
Investors wait for the Fed’s next move
Today in business journalism
Five years later: Time versus Businessweek
Minneapolis-St.Paul Biz Journal launches redesign
CNBC’s “Money Talks” premieres to low ratings
Former Louisville biz reporter Ward dies at 71
TheStreet.com and The Deal celebrate one year together
MSN Money cutting freelancer/contractor content
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