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Michael Jackson Breaks Silence, Thanks Fans For Support MTV.com - 7 hours ago Two weeks after his acquittal on charges of child molestation, Michael Jackson has finally broken his silence. In a statement posted on his Web site on Sunday, Jackson thanked his loyal fans and family and said he could not have survived the. Pooh Mourns Tigger, Piglet E! Online - 3 hours ago by Josh Grossberg. Paul Winchell, the early TV pioneer best remembered for creating a string of cartoon voices, most famously Winnie the Pooh's pal Tigger, died Friday. A day later, John Fiedler, the veteran AMD unveils new computer chip for games Xinhua - 48 minutes ago LOS ANGELES, June 27 (Xinhuanet) -- AMD, the world's second largest computer processor producer, has introduced Athlon 64 FX-57 processor, a new and faster chip for playing games and intense applications. IBM gets 10 years under Sun Register - 46 minutes ago After years of posturing to become spiritual leader of the Java community, IBM has renewed its existing 10 year license deal with Sun Microsystems to use Java. IBM and Sun jointly announced Monday that IBM The Press Battles to Protect Its Sources San Francisco Chronicle - 1 hour ago By The Associated Press. Journalists and their sources has become a major issue in the courts. Among the cases: _New York Times reporter Judith Miller and Time magazine reporter Matthew Cooper have been found Microsoft, Toshiba Gear Up Wired News - 1 hour ago In an expansion of their alliance, Microsoft and Toshiba said they plan to develop high-definition DVD players together and cooperate in designing new models of mobile personal computers. The deal, announced Rehnquist Throws Down The Gavel, But Not The Towel TIME - 1 hour ago Chief Justice William Rehnquist offered no indication that he'd be leaving the bench as he made his way through announcements of the final decisions of the Supreme Court's term this morning in his weakened condition. Ruling won't slow file-swapping, experts say CNET News.com - 38 minutes ago The Supreme Court may have dealt file-swapping companies a blow on Monday, but its decision is unlikely to put a damper on the illegal sharing of music and other media online anytime soon, industry experts say. 2 die as rocket reportedly hits US helicopter CBC British Columbia - 2 hours ago Two pilots on board a US Apache helicopter were killed when it crashed Monday north of Baghdad, said the US military. A witness told Associated Press he saw a rocket hit one of two helicopters, destroying it in the air.
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