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As Losses Mount, Sony to Cut 5,000 Jobs, Pull Out of PC Business
Sony will split TV division into separate unit
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Anna Gordy Gaye, Songwriter and Marvin Gaye’s Ex-Wife, Dead at 92
The businesswoman collaborated on songs for the Motown singer’s classic album “What’s Going On”
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Microsoft Board Close to Naming New CEO
Cloud-computing head, Satya Nadella, has emerged as the likely successor to Steve Ballmer
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Time Warner Cable Earnings: Profit Rises 5 Percent
Company is the subject of takeover speculation
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Oprah Winfrey Downgrades 60th Birthday ‘Blowout’ to ‘Quiet Dinner’
The OWN founder felt her guest list had gotten too large, says insider
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Jude Law: Relative Sold Stories to U.K. Tabloids
Actor recounts confrontation with Daniel Craig over Sienna Miller affair
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Courtney Love Cleared in Twitter Libel Lawsuit
Singer had claimed that her former attorney was “bought off”
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White House Responds to ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel China Controversy
During a sketch on the late night show in October, a 6-year-old said, “Kill everyone in China,” Kimmel replied: “That’s an interesting idea.”
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J.K. Rowling: Lawyer Fined for Revealing She Wrote ‘Cuckoo’s Calling’
Chris Gossage also received a written warning for leaking the author’s pseudonym
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LAX Shooting Suspect Pleads Not Guilty to All Charges
Paul Ciancia was arrested on Nov. 1 for the murder of TSA agent Gerardo Hernandez
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David Coleman, Veteran BBC Sportscaster, Dead at 87
The broadcaster was inducted into the Order of the British Empire in 1992
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Celebrity Chef Nigella Lawson’s Assistants Cleared of Fraud Charges
British jury decides to acquit sisters Francesca and Elisabetta Grillo of defrauding ABC’s “The Taste” star and her husband, Charles Saatchi
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Ryan O’Neal Gets to Keep His Precious Farrah Fawcett Warhol Portrait
The University of Texas had sued the actor for possession of the Andy Warhol painting