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Obama says lost auto jobs are gone - Reuters border=

Obama says lost auto jobs are gone - Reuters

Reuters
WASHINGTON, July 14 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama took a dose of reality to Michigan on Tuesday, saying that thousands of jobs lost to the auto industry's downturn are not coming back and it is time to prepare for new industries …
Detroit Free Press
The Detroit News
msnbc.com
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Apple's Steve Jobs back at work - CNET News border=

Apple's Steve Jobs back at work - CNET News

CNET News
Apple CEO Steve Jobs briefly addressed his state of health onstage at an Apple event last October. After taking a medical leave of absence in …
San Jose Mercury News
MacNN
Los Angeles Times
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Reports: Steve Jobs returns to Apple - CNET News border=

Reports: Steve Jobs returns to Apple - CNET News

CNET News, CA
If Apple make a statement regarding Steve Jobs then that might be considered technology news, anything else is an invasion of the man's privacy. Also, the fact that he is wealthy does not waive his right to privacy. I'd take some time to reconsider …
Bloomberg
VentureBeat
SiliconValley.com
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Steve Jobs reportedly spotted on campus - VentureBeat

VentureBeat, CA
He now writes regularly for The New York Times' technology section. He studied computer science at MIT in the early 1980s, and worked as a software developer and network administrator for 15 years before becoming a professional writer. …
Bloomberg
New York Times
Wall Street Journal
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Investors shrug off reports of Steve Jobs' liver transplant - San Jose Mercury News border=

Investors shrug off reports of Steve Jobs' liver transplant - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA
By John Boudreau Investors on Monday seemed to shrug off news that Apple CEO Steve Jobs is recovering from a liver transplant. Apple's shares closed down 1.5 percent, but that was amid a broad sell-off on Wall Street that left the Dow down 2.4 percent …
Bloomberg
Digital Media Wire
The Industry Standard
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Transplant can reduce Apple CEO Steve Jobs' cancer risk, Stanford... - San Jose Mercury News border=

Transplant can reduce Apple CEO Steve Jobs' cancer risk, Stanford… - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA
Liver transplants are rejected less vigorously than transplants of other organs, such as hearts or kidneys, according to longtime transplant surgeon Dr. Oscar Salvatierra of Stanford University's School of Medicine. As a result, treatment with …
Bloomberg
New York Times
ABC News
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Transplant can reduce Apple CEO Steve Jobs' cancer risk, Stanford ... - San Jose Mercury News border=

Transplant can reduce Apple CEO Steve Jobs' cancer risk, Stanford … - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA
Liver transplants are rejected less vigorously than transplants of other organs, such as hearts or kidneys, according to longtime transplant surgeon Dr. Oscar Salvatierra of Stanford University's School of Medicine. As a result, treatment with …
Bloomberg
Health.com
Beliefnet.com

Deal to save city jobs likely, union chief says - Chicago Sun-Times border=

Deal to save city jobs likely, union chief says - Chicago Sun-Times

Chicago Sun-Times
BY FRAN SPIELMAN City Hall Reporter/fspielman@suntimes.com Chicago Federation of Labor President Dennis Gannon predicted Monday that organized labor would agree to a painful package of cost-cutting concessions that would save the jobs of 1504 city …
Chicago Tribune
ESPN
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Steve Jobs' demolition dream gets deferred - San Francisco Chronicle border=

Steve Jobs' demolition dream gets deferred - San Francisco Chronicle

San Francisco Chronicle,  USA
A little less than one month ago, the Woodside City Council voted 6-1 to issue a demolition permit to Apple Chief Steve Jobs, after a years-long legal battle with a group of historical preservationists who argued his 1926 mansion should be restored and …

Intuit cuts 300 jobs Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal - Bizjournals.com border=

Intuit cuts 300 jobs Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal - Bizjournals.com

Bizjournals.com, NC
Intuit Inc. said Friday it said it was cutting 4 percent of its work force, letting go 300 employees of its 8200-strong workers. The company said the move wouldn't have a material impact on its results. "We manage our resources on an ongoing basis," it …
Wall Street Journal
Forbes