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Talking Biz News Today — Sept. 15, 2014

September 15, 2014

Posted by Meg Garner

Some of Monday’s top stories

The New York Times

In latest volley against Amazon, Hachette’s writers target its board, by David Streitfeld

A crowed scene: IAC/InterActiveCorp makes moves in online dating, by Leslie Kaufman and Mike Isaac

The Wall Street Journal

Lufthansa pilots threaten to strike over retirement benefits, by Sarah Sloat

Chevron shuts gas pipeline after accident, by Lynn Cook

AB InBev seeking finance for SABMiller deal, by Shayndi Rice and Peter Evans

Sinopec to sell $17.5 billion retail stake in privatization push, by Stephen Aldred and Charlie Zhu

Exclusive: Nissan faces battery plant cuts as electric car hopes fade, by Laurence Frost

Bloomberg Businessweek

How Germany’s ban on Uber hurts the poor, by Charles Kenny

Bloomberg

Election throws Sweden into turmoil as Nationalists advance, by Johan Carlstrom and Niklas Magnusson

Today in business journalism

WSJ Sunday celebrates 15th anniversary

Miami Herald brings back standalone biz section

Antunes, executive editor of CNBC Digital, has resigned

WSJ loses NYMSL championship to High Times

Explaining Federal Reserve policy via GIFs

This date in business journalism history

2007: Who is Jack Flack?

2011: A day in the life of a business journalist

Business journalism birthdays

Sept. 14: Jon Talton of The Seattle Times

Sept. 15: Anya Kamenetz of Fast Company

Sept. 15: Jamie McGee of The Tennessean

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