Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Misses a Beat by Outsourcing ITunes (Internet advertising) Phone: Mark Gilbert Bloomberg -


Apple Misses a Beat by Outsourcing ITunes Phone: Mark Gilbert
Bloomberg - 29 minutes ago Sept. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Apple Computer Inc. is missing a beat by outsourcing production of its first mobile phone able to parley with iTunes, the ubiquitous software that powers 21 million iPods and dominates the market for legitimate music downloading.

2 verdicts expected in Araujo trial
The Argus - 3 hours ago By Ben Aguirre Jr., STAFF WRITER. HAYWARD � Two verdicts are expected to be read Monday afternoon in the retrial of three men charged with murdering a Newark transgender teen. The eight-man, four-woman jury

Ford to sell Hertz for $5.6 bln
Washington Post - 1 hour ago NEW YORK (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co. said on Monday it would sell its car rental subsidiary, Hertz Corp., to a private equity group for $5.6 billion, allowing the auto maker to strengthen its finances as it

Ellison in $100m charity payment to settle insider dealing claims
Independent - 52 minutes ago By Katherine Griffiths in New York. Larry Ellison, the chief executive of Oracle, is set to pay $100m (�55m) to charity to settle insider trading charges that he sold almost $900m of stock ahead of a profit

'The Exorcism of Emily Rose' humbles competition
San Jose Mercury News - 23 minutes ago LOS ANGELES - The drama-horror film "The Exorcism of Emily Rose" banished its competition with just over $30 million in receipts over the weekend. Starring Oscar nominees Tom Wilkinson, Laura Linney and Shohreh

Coin flips determine MLB playoff sites
Sports Network - 27 minutes ago New York, NY (Sports Network) - A series of coin tosses were conducted by Major League Baseball on Monday to determine the sites for potential playoff games in the event of ties in division and wild card races.

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