Wall $treet Week (W$W) is a respected, long-running investment news and information TV program broadcast weekly on PBS in the United States. It has a host (or hosts) and guest experts participate in discussion on the stock market and focuses on forecasts. The show was created in the 1970s by Louis Rukeyser[?] and was officially titled Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser during the many years he hosted. In June 2002, the show was modified, dropping Rukeyser and changing the name to Wall $treet Week with Fortune. Rukeyser went on to host Louis Rukeyser's Wall Street[?] on CNBC, which is also distributed to PBS stations. W$W is produced by Maryland Public Television[?].
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Franc-Tireur[?] Left-wing group formed by Jean-Pierre Lévy[?] in Lyon in 1941. In December 1941 they began to publish Le Franc-Tireur underground newspaper. There ...