Some of Monday’s top business stories:
New York Times
A quest to save AM before it’s lost in the static, by Edward Wyatt
Inside the end of the U.S. bid to punish Lehman executives, by Ben Protess and Susanne Craig
Wall Street Journal
Investors are poised to pay $6 billion for Neiman, by Mike Spector and Dana Cimilluca
Verizon fights FCC on web rule, by Ryan Knutson and Shalini Ramachandran
Bloomberg
Unemployment falling for wrong reason creates Fed predicament, by Rich Miller
Taxpayers turn U.S. farmers into fat cats with subsidies, by David J. Lynch and Alan Bjerga
CNNMoney
Taxpayer guide to Obamacare, by Jeanne Sahadi
Olympics win boosts Japan stocks, by Mark Thompson
Reuters
Manufacturers see continued growth; government policy a worry: survey, by Ryan Vlastelica
Today in business journalism
Arkansas business journalist Patricia May dies at 55; Bloomberg Businessweek turns to film for “Hank” documentary; Why tech journalist Kara Swisher is so feared; Bloomberg: Financial Times is not for sale; Wall Street Journal Sunday turns 14; Boston radio business show adds co-host; Longtime Michigan retail reporter Mary Radigan has died; Business reporter Karina Ramirez leaves Texas paper.
This date in the history of business journalism
2010: WSJ to add book review section
2011: AOL declines sale of TechCrunch back to Arrington