Nov 8 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories in the Wall Street Journal on Thursday. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. * The day after a hard-fought election that left Barack Obama in the White HouseThe rise exceeded the median 9.4% gain forecast by 12 economists in a Wall Street Journal survey. Meanwhile, fixed-asset investment in non-rural areas was up 20.7% from a year earlier in the January-October period, slightly above expectations for a 20Hu Jintao, the general secretary of the Communist Party of China, on Nov 8 cast a note of urgency for the Party to fight corruption in its own ranks, arguing that official abuses of power could "prove fatal to the party", says an article in the Wallwith massive investment plans that are beyond their fiscal capacity," said He Keng, vice chairman of the Financial and Economic Committee of China's National People's Congress, China's legislature, in a September interview with The Wall Street Journal.Microsoft Corp. seems to be serious about its foray into the tablet market – the software giant is planning large volume production of its Surface tablet in the fourth quarter.According to component suppliers in Asia, Microsoft
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