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- Stanley Penn, “Undercoverman Bond Makes Killing in Jump from Books to Theaters: Shrugging Off Deadly Spiders, ‘Incinerating’ Rays, British Agent 007 Packs Theaters,” Wall Street Journal, 17 February 1964, Eastern edition, pp. 1, 12.
- Wall Street Journal, 23 September 1965, p. 12. Book review of The Man with the Golden Gun.
- Robert Keatley, “Moviemakers in Asia Turn to Spy, Sex Films to Help at Box Office: Agent Genghis Bond Wows 'Em; Shills Pan the Competition; A Prince, a Plot and Politics,” Wall Street Journal, 4 March 1966, p. 1.
- Wall Street Journal, 4 June 1981, p. 26. Book review of Licence Renewed.
- “Get the Champagne: Today Is Sure to Be Something's Birthday,” Wall Street Journal, 23 July 1987, p. 1.
- Wall Street Journal, 28 July 1987, p. 30. Film review of The Living Daylights.
- Wall Street Journal, 14 March 1989, p. B7. Sterling auto's use of the James Bond theme in television advertisements.
- Julie Salamon, Wall Street Journal, 13 July 1989, p. A12 (A8?). Film review of Licence to Kill.
- Washington Wire, Wall Street Journal, 3 November 1989, p. A1. New Gardner book features Bond providing security for a US-Russian summit.
- Martha Bayles, “Real Bond, Real Excitement,” Wall Street Journal, 5 March 1990, p. A12. Television program review of Spymaker: The Secret Life of Ian Fleming.
- “Producer of Bond Films Puts Rights Up for Sale,” Wall Street Journal, 25 June 1990, Western edition, p. B6.
- “Labor Letter: Egad, James Bond,” Wall Street Journal, 11 September 1990, p. A1. About the Society for Human Resource Management (SPECTR).
- Philip Averbuck, “SPECTRE a Novel Idea; SMERSH a Grim Reality,” Wall Street Journal, 12 October 1992, p. A11. Letter.
- Edward B. Furey Jr., “SPECTRE a Novel Idea; SMERSH a Grim Reality,” Wall Street Journal, 12 October 1992, p. A11. Letter.
- Meg Cox, “They're Working on Getting Gum in the Presses for Their Next Book,” Wall Street Journal, 11 November 1992, p. B1. Mention of the “James Bond Fancy-Schmancy Restaurant Card Trick” in Penn and Teller's How to Play with Your Food.
- “MGM, Danjaq Reach Settlement in Lawsuit Tied to Bond Films,” Wall Street Journal, 10 December 1992, p. B10(W)/B12(E).
- Kevin Goldman, “Settlement,” Wall Street Journal, 15 December 1992, p. B10(W)/B7(E). Settlement of Bond rights lawsuit.
- J. N. Horrock, Wall Street Journal, 17 December 1992. Letter to the editor.
- Larry Gurwin, “Our BCCI Thriller Is Fact, Not Fiction,” Wall Street Journal, 11 February 1993, p. A15. Letter.
- “License to Kill PC,” Asides, Wall Street Journal, 10 June 1994, p. A10. Editorial.
- Sean F. Armstrong, “The 007 Martini,” Wall Street Journal, 23 June 1994, p. A15. Letter.
- Fara Warner, “Advertising: Movie Tie-Ins Now Aimed at Adults as Well as Kids,” Wall Street Journal, 22 June 1995, p. B1.
- Lisa Bannon, “Will Natty 007 Charm the Grunge Generation?,” Wall Street Journal, 7 November 1995.
- Joe Morgenstern, “Film: ‘Titanic’ Arrives; Bond Returns,” Wall Street Journal, 19 December 1997, p. A16. Film review of Tomorrow Never Dies.