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Media Digest (3/15/2013) Reuters, WSJ, NY Times

Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA) says its 787 could be back in commercial service within a few weeks. (Reuters)

Samsung introduces its Galaxy S4 to compete with the Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) iPhone. According to Reuters:

The S4 can stop and start videos depending on whether someone is looking at the screen, flip between songs and photos at the wave of a hand, and record sound to run alongside snapped still pictures.

J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) is accused of having executives who shielded senior management about the London Whale trades, which caused $6 billion in losses. (Reuters)

The Federal Reserve sharply criticizes the capital planning of J.P. Morgan and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (NYSE: GS), each of which wants to return more money to shareholders. (WSJ)

Oil production in North America is good enough that crude delivered by the Keystone XL pipeline might be exported, another factor that might help opponents of the project. (WSJ)

Volkswagen will increase its output in China as much as 70% by 2018. (WSJ)

An Urban Institute study shows that the “wealth building” of young people does not match that of their parents. (NYT)

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