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Headlines for Thursday, May 24, 2012
AEROSMITH: Here It Is
Aerosmith is back with their first new song in six years, "Legendary Child." They unveiled it last night during a live spot on the season finale of American Idol, which also included the...Tags: Punishment, 2016 Olympic Games, OWN (tv network), Organized Crime, Bradley Cooper
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Food FYI: Oklahoma university wants to patent a new steak
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No deal in Apple-Samsung talks over global feud; up next, trial
Talks between the chief executives of Apple and Samsung are over and no compromise was reached, the latest reports say. Tim Cook of Apple and Choi Gee-sung of Samsung met Monday and Tuesday in San Francisco to discuss a lawsuit over an alleged patent...
Tags: Google+, Media Industry, Justice System, Tim Cook, Judges
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Jury concludes Google didn't infringe Oracle patents
A district court jury in Northern California cleared Google of infringing patents held by Oracle in six claims brought by the company. But the verdict isn't the end of the case. Oracle sued Google in August 2010, alleging Google's Android phone...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Google+, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Google Inc.
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Official: Blue Oval no longer in hock as Ford credit rating upgraded
Autoblog.comFiled under: Ford, Earnings/Financials Moody's upgraded Ford's credit rating to investment grade today, the final step for the company to be able to reclaim its Blue Oval. Ford had offered its globally recognized trademark as part of a 2006 loan package.... -
Google closes $12.9 billion deal for Motorola Mobility
Motorola Mobility Holdings' journey has seen the maker of the world's first commercial cellphone dominate its rivals, nearly fall into obsolescence and then claw its way back to relevance in a fast-changing industry. Now, one of the Chicago area's most...
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Judge calls RIAA request for $72 trillion from LimeWire 'absurd'
KIAHHell hath no fury like a record industry stolen from. The Recording Industry Association of America won their copyright infringement lawsuit against LimeWire and now wants the web sharing service to pay up... and they want it ALL. Specifically, they...Tags: Music, Thomas Edison, File Sharing, Entertainment, Recording Industry Association of America
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Supreme Court won't hear case of ex-student's music download fine
BOSTON (AP) — A former Boston University student who was ordered to pay $675,000 for illegally downloading and sharing 30 songs on the Internet says he will continue fighting the penalty, despite the Supreme Court's refusal Monday to hear his...
Tags: Justice System, Music, Lawyers, Smashing Pumpkins (music group), Judges
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Michigan House to vote on election law changes
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Protesters have disrupted a meeting in which a Michigan House committee approved a series of proposed election law changes, including one that would require a voter to present a photo ID or birth certificate when registering to...
Tags: Elections, Politics, Voting
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Teel Time: Virginia Tech, Virginia athletic directors profess faith in ACC's stability, future
Realignment saber rattling and subsequent media hysteria don’t unnerve Jim Weaver and Craig Littlepage. The athletic directors at Virginia Tech and Virginia, they helped chart the ACC’s last two expansions, and they’ve observed from afar...
Tags: Oranges, Atlantic Coast Conference, Maryland Terrapins, Pacific-12 Conference, Virginia Tech
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Prostate cancer screening: What would Dirty Harry do?
So, to paraphrase Dirty Harry, "Do you feel lucky, punk?" A couple of stories this week have put me in a philosophical state of mind, and when I start feeling that way, I think of Clint Eastwood’s Inspector Harry Callahan, one of my favorite...
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