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Posted by Admin on October 31, 2007 at 7:10 am
Reuters - Tony Romo of the Dallas Cowboys became one of the NFL’s highest paid quarterbacks when he agreed a six-year $67 million contract extension on Tuesday.
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The Internet conglomerate controlled by Barry Diller said third-quarter profit fell 4.2 percent but signs emerged that its home shopping network business has begun to turn around.
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InfoWorld - Having established itself as the leading enterprise Linux vendor,?Red Hat is in a pivotal phase of reinventing itself as a broader open-source software provider and a long-term technology leader a la Microsoft and Oracle. It’s a tall order, and among other things it will take a business plan that lets the company move smoothly through this make-or-break stage.
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The UK is on track to receive about £115m from the European Union, to help cover the costs of its summer floods.
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In a trend known as consumer-generated content, an 18-year-old student and Apple devotee was hired to make a television commercial for Apple?s new iPod Touch.
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Up to 40 percent of electricity you consume at home is due to TVs, computers, DVD players, cell-phone chargers in standby mode.
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AP - A lesson about investing might seem as appealing to young people as eating a bowlful of spinach. Mutual funds that cater to children aim to make the whole process sweeter.
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