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1、* WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2019 VOL. CCLXXIII NO. 7 WSJ.com HHHH $4.00DJIA 23787.45 256.10 1.1% NASDAQ 6897.00 1.1% STOXX600 345.85 0.9% 10-YR.TREAS. g 9/32, yield 2.716% OIL $49.78 $1.26 GOLD $1,283.20 g $3.60 EURO $1.1442 YEN 108.73TurkeyRebuffsU.S. onKurdsErdogan rejects call toprotect allies fighti
2、ngIslamicState,imperilingplan for quick Syria exitFood Dipped in Gold Looks PrettyUntil You Try to Eat ItiiiDubai takes the food fad to the extreme;Gold all over my teeth and my mouthfood gimmick elsewhere hasbeen taken to the extreme inDubai and Abu Dhabi, its twobiggest cities, where socialmedia f
3、uels a gastronomicgilded age.There are gold-flaked piz-zas and gold-injected soups,gold-dustedfrench fries andgold-infusedBloody Marys,cakes and piestopped with goldfrosting. An Ital-ian restaurant of-fers gold flakes inlieu of Parmesancheese. In thepast year, several major hotelshave begun offering
4、 cappucci-nos infused with gold.The gold dishes come withhefty price tags$45 for golddusted chicken nuggets andPleaseturntopageA10DUBAIBill Riththilertnapaordered a $26 cappuccinotopped with a sheaf of 23-karat gold with his wife andparents at the Armani Hotelhere last January for one rea-son: Insta
5、gram.They snappedpictures for thevirtual world butreality sank in af-ter Mr. Riththi-lertnapa took asip. “Its not apleasant mouth-feel,” said the 29-year-old clothingbusinessman from Bangkok.“Its tasteless gold with stuffstuck on your teeth.”An edible-gold arms race isramping up in the United ArabEm
6、irates, and it isnt always apretty sight. A tired, one-offBY MICHAEL AMONDinner is servedseek out input from hun-dreds of groups, a growingnumber of which lean to theright. The companies havebecome receptive to behind-the-scenes lobbying as well.Among the initiatives,Facebook has privatelysought adv
7、ice from the Fam-ily Research Council, a con-servative Christian public-policy group, and itspresident, Tony Perkins, ac-cording to people familiarwith those meetings. Twit-ters Chief Executive JackDorsey recently hosted din-ners with conservatives, in-PleaseturntopageA10The worlds biggest social-me
8、dia companies, under firefor failing to police contenton their sites, have invitedan array of outside groups tohelp them figure out whoshould be banned and whatsconsidered unacceptable.That solution is creating anew set of problemspublicfights, complaints and legalbattles.Silicon Valley giants Face-
9、book Inc., Twitter Inc. andGoogles YouTube unit havemade a concerted push toBY KIRSTEN GRINDAND JOHN D. MCKINNONBillionaire Edward Lampertwill get one last chance to keepSears Holdings Corp. from clos-ing down, after the retaileragreed to let its longtimeleader compete in a bankruptcyauction that wi
10、ll decide theonce-iconic department storesfate.Sears, which filed for chap-ter 11 protection in October,plans to hold a court-super-vised auction on Monday thatwill determine whether what isleft of the 126-year-old chain isliquidated or left in Mr.Lamperts control. The re-tailers independent boardme
11、mbers and creditors want toPleaseturntopageA8BY LILLIAN RIZZOAND PATRICK FITZGERALDdingbat.diamondMall owners arent buyingLamperts plans for Sears. B6Sears GetsFinal ShotAt SurvivalNext Week0200400600 per 100,000 peopleSource: American Cancer Society901980 102000Deaths from cancer havefallen over th
12、e 25 yearsfrom 1991 to 2016.DeathsDiagnosesPresident Trumps plans for aswift withdrawal of U.S. troopsfrom Syria were thrown into dis-array when Turkeys presidentrejected a request to protect U.S.allies fighting in the region andinstead threatened militarystrikes against them.Turkish leader Recep Ta
13、yyipErdogan declined on Tuesdayto meet with Mr. Trumps visit-ing national security adviser,John Bolton, who had called onTurkey not to target a U.S.-backed Kurdish militia thatTurkey calls a terrorist organi-zation.“John Bolton made a seriousmistake,” Mr. Erdogan told law-makers from his ruling Just
14、ice CHIPSOMODEVILLA/GETTYIMAGES(BELOW)In a speech Tuesday nightfromthe Oval Office, President Trump said a wall along the U.S. southern border was crucial to thenations security. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi delivered the Democrats response.A2 | Wednesday, Janu
15、ary 9, 2019 * THE WALL STREET JOURNAL.THE WALL STREET JOURNAL(USPS 664-880) (Eastern Edition ISSN 0099-9660)(Central Edition ISSN 1092-0935) (Western Edition ISSN 0193-2241)Editorial and publication headquarters: 1211 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10036Published daily except Sundays and gen
16、eral legal holidays.Periodicals postage paid at New York, N.Y., and other mailing offices.Postmaster: Send address changes to The Wall Street Journal,200 Burnett Rd., Chicopee, MA 01020.All Advertising published in The Wall Street Journal is subject to the applicable rate card, copies ofwhich are av
17、ailable from the Advertising Services Department, Dow Jones email: Need assistance with your subscription?By web: ; By email: By phone: 1-800-JOURNAL (1-800-568-7625); Or by live chat at By phone: 1-800-843-0008GOT A TIP FOR US? SUBMIT IT AT WSJ.COM/TIPSIn some editions Tuesday,Loretto, Pa., was mi
18、sspelledLoretta in a U.S. News articleabout the effects of the gov-ernment shutdown on federalemployees.Los Angeles is among thetop 10 school districts in thenation for the number of stu-dents in charter schools, ac-cording to the National Alli-ance for Public CharterSchools. A U.S. News articleMond
19、ay about a possibleteachers strike in Los Angelesincorrectly said it was in thetop 10 for the percentage ofstudents in charter schools.Clemson cornerback A.J.Terrell stepped in front of anAlabama offensive player forhis interception return in theCollege Football Playoff na-tional championship game.
20、Insome editions Tuesday, aSports article about the gameincorrectly said he stepped infront of a defender.The shares employees ofGoldman Sachs Group Inc.receive as part of their com-pensation are granted in Jan-uary. A Dec. 22 Exchange arti-cle about the firm incorrectlysaid the shares were grantedDe
21、c. 31.Readers can alert The Wall Street Journal to any errors in news articles by emailing or by calling888-410-2667.CORRECTIONSdingbat.fancyampersandAMPLIFICATIONSreport finding an increase of0.4% a year for breast cancer.Men had a 34% total declinein cancer mortality over the 25years, compared wi
22、th 24% forwomen, largely due to trends insmoking rates. Lung-cancer inci-dence is declining twice as fastamong men as women, which inpart reflects the fact that womenhistorically took up smoking inlarge numbers in later decadesand were slower to quit.The gap in cancer mortalitybetween blacks and whi
23、tes hasnarrowed, mainly due to a dropin smoking among black teen-agers from the late 1970s to theearly 1990s, the report said.New drugs, such as costlyimmunotherapies, are begin-ning to transform the treat-ment of many cancers and arefueling deals among pharma-ceutical firms looking to shoreup their
24、 strength in that space.Among adults under the ageof 55, the incidence of colorec-tal cancer has continued to in-crease almost 2% a year sincethe mid-1990s. Obesity mightbe a factor, but many research-ers also think “something elseis also going on,” Ms. Siegelsaid. “Everyone is scramblingto try to f
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