"Jay's Journal" has 240 pages in the paperback edition.
Journal of a Sad Hermaphrodite has 165 pages.
The Journal of Curious Letters has 417 pages.
The Journal of Sir Walter Scott has 416 pages.
10 pages
5329 , i think
Heck yeah. Im twelve and I have Wreck this Journal. Warning you tho that Mess is REALLY more...well, messier than Wreck This Journal. Both are cool but wreck this journal has some things your parents might get angry for such as when it says to tie a string and hit the book against the walls
Honestly they are all amazing (: But wreck this journal is the best
He used 0.73 of the pages.
A Gathering of Days: A New England Girl's Journal, 1830-32 was written by Joan Blos. It has 144 pages. It won a Newbery Award.
Live journal has a lovely section on the customisation of pages. It gives you hints and tip to get the best out of your page simply by changing the layout.
A search of the Wall Street Journal archives reveals no article by that name. However, keep in mind that the Journal is actually two papers: hard news (which is generally fair, and oriented towards the business community) and the opinion pages, which tend to be dominated by the views of conservative Republicans. The Journal has run many stories about President Obama in the news pages, but if the story ran on the opinion pages, it would generally be anti-Obama and not necessarily factual.