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Date: 7/11/2008 11:59:19 AM
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Newshound Quiz from The Wall Street Journal Online
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Last Winner: James Pott, Del Mar, Calif.
1. Which German crop received high praise from George W. Bush during his visit there last week?
Asparagus
Broccoli
Cabbage
Daikon
2. Who bought a majority stake this week in the Chrysler building?
Abu Dhabi sovereign-wealth fund ADIC
The sultan of Brunei
Prince Walid ibn Talal of Saudi Arabia
Dubai Investment Group
3. Who owns the Pittsburgh Steelers?
The Carnegie family
The Heinz family
The Mellon family
The Rooney family
4. What's the reported range of Iran's new Shahab-3 missile?
900 miles
1,200 miles
1,900 miles
2,200 miles
5. What did Wachovia's incoming CEO Robert K. Steel say about his strategy for the troubled bank?
He will "execute like crazy" on a turnaround plan
He will "make it feel like the credit crunch never happened"
He will "work morning to night to turn this place around"
He will "shepherd the bank" out of its slump
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The winner will be contacted by the Tuesday after the competition and will need to send name and mailing adress to WSJ.com editors. Failure to respond means you forfeit. Your prize: a Newshound T-shirt. The winner's name (only name, not mail or email addresses) will be published on WSJ.com and included in the following week's quiz email, for further bragging rights. If you don't wish your name made public, consider playing without emailing your answers to editors.
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