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Publishers are $125 million richer than they were last week thanks to a settlement with Google over its copyright-breaking Library Search program — what could they buy?
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How Wendi Deng has changed the color of Rupert Murdoch’s politics, and his hair.
1,500 more jobs were eliminated at the bank this week. Plus, the latest on Michael Phelps, JPMorgan, Steve Jobs, and more.
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Roy Den Hollander, the guy who sued against ladies’ night promotions at nightclubs, is at it again. Plus, no one cared that the New York ‘Times’ raised its cover price, and Lehman sells a key asset.
Plus, lawyers make criminals sing (to 'Don Giovanni'), another spectacular apartment you can't afford hits the market, and more, in our daily industry roundup.
MacFarlane is launching a series of noisy Webisodes that will probably scare the living daylights out of you while you're trying to surf the Internet.
At the panel and launch party for iGoogle's new designer-created theme pages, the artistes came out to talk geek-chic.
Kate Moss might marry Jamie Hince in September, Nina Garcia is judging a contest to design a birth control pill case, and Google collaborates with designers you care about.
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