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February 19, 2012

Former Fiesta Bowl executive expected to plead guilty – USA TODAY

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Former Fiesta Bowl executive expected to plead guilty
USA TODAY
The plea deals were struck before any formal indictments were issued, which is uncommon. The plea agreements come more than two years after The Republic reported in December 2009 that five current and former employees said the bowl had reimbursed staff

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January 28, 2012

Former Palm Chief Executive Resigns from Hewlett-Packard. – X-bit Labs

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Former Palm Chief Executive Resigns from Hewlett-Packard.
X-bit Labs
by Anton Shilov Jon Rubinstein, the former chief executive officer of Palm and a former high-ranking exec at Apple, became a former exec from Hewlett-Packard after he left the company this week. His departure breaks yet another major link between HP
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Twitter Gives Itself Added Flexibility to Censor Messages
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Enlarge image Twitter Gives Itself Added Flexibility in Censoring Messages Twitter Gives Itself Added Flexibility in Censoring Messages Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg Website pages from Twitter.com are displayed on computer monitors in London,
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Former Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein leaves HP – PhysOrg.com

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Former Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein leaves HP
PhysOrg.com
Former Palm chief executive Jon Rubinstein, pictured here in 2011 with a HP Palm smartphone, has left Hewlett-Packard, less than two years after Palm was acquired by the computer giant. Former Palm chief executive Jon Rubinstein has left
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January 27, 2012

Former Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein leaves Hewlett-Packard – Los Angeles Times

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Former Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein leaves Hewlett-Packard
Los Angeles Times
Jon Rubinstein, the former chief executive of Palm who joined Hewlett-Packard after a 2010 buyout, is leaving the company in the latest of several recent management departures. His exit wasn'ta surprise, according to AllThingsD, which said Rubinstein
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Globe and Mail
Google responds to privacy policy criticisms
Washington Post
Google is defending its new privacy policy, stressing that the company isn't collecting more data, just collecting it in a new way. We're making things simpler and we're trying to be upfront about it. Period,” said Google's policy manager Betsy
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ATandT CEO Airs FCC Grievances During Earnings Call
eWeek
On AT&T's quarterly earnings call this week, CEO Randall Stephenson spoke about the FCC decision, presenting his company's position in arguably the most sympathetic light since its March 2011 bid for T-Mobile. AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson offered
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January 5, 2012

Yahoo hires former PayPal head as its chief executive – Los Angeles Times

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Yahoo hires former PayPal head as its chief executive
Los Angeles Times
Scott Thompson takes over as Yahoo faces growing competition from Google and Facebook for online advertising dollars. His lack of experience in that field is a concern to some analysts. "I'm personally convinced that the core assets, the core business
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December 10, 2011

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12%+ Conversion, Former Stanford Admissions Officer!
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August 25, 2010

Argentine president accuses leading newspapers of conspiring with former dictatorship

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Argentine president accuses leading newspapers of conspiring with former dictatorship
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina – Argentina’s president moved Tuesday to take over the nation’s only newsprint maker, saying two leading newspapers illegally conspired with dictators to control the company three decades ago and then used it to drive competing media out of business.
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Argentine president accuses leading newspapers of conspiring with former dictatorship
The government moved Tuesday to take over Argentina’s only newsprint maker, alleging two leading newspapers illegally conspired with dictators to control the company three decades ago and then used it to drive competing media out of business.
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Oh Good, Free Newspapers Are Hardly Being Shut Down Anymore
Here’s an interesting chart from the blog Newspaper Innovation , which covers the “free daily newspapers around the globe” beat. In 2007 30 titles (52 editions) closed down, a year later 33 free dailies closed (77 editions) while in 2009 no less than 42 titles (97 editions) were terminated.
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