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Named after [[Wall Street]] in [[New York City]], the '''''Wall Street Journal''''' was a publication which a wealthy financier such as [[Ralph Offenhouse]] would read in the [[20th century]] for the choosing of and maintaining of one's stocks in a business. With the abandonment of material possessions, the need for publications like the ''Wall Street Journal'' waned. By the [[24th century]], the ''Journal'' had been long out of circulation. ({{TNG|The Neutral Zone}})
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Named after [[Wall Street]] in [[New York City]], the '''''Wall Street Journal''''' was an [[American]] [[newspaper]] focused on [[economics]].
   
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Upon being revived in [[2364]] and disappointed to hear that he could not contact his [[bank]] at the moment, [[20th century]] [[financier]] [[Ralph Offenhouse]] unavailingly asked if there was at least a copy of the ''Wall Street Journal'' aboard {{Enterprise|D}}. ({{TNG|The Neutral Zone}})
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Latest revision as of 16:08, 22 May 2018

Named after Wall Street in New York City, the Wall Street Journal was an American newspaper focused on economics.

Upon being revived in 2364 and disappointed to hear that he could not contact his bank at the moment, 20th century financier Ralph Offenhouse unavailingly asked if there was at least a copy of the Wall Street Journal aboard Enterprise-D. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone")

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