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Hollywood's choice: 99-cents or nothing
The second episode of The Big C, Showtime's bittersweet hit comedy about a suburban mom with melanoma, aired Monday night at 10:30 p.m. Less than thre...
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Apple's new pitch to Hollywood
With 8,000 movies and 50,000 TV episodes, the iTunes Store now needs to drive salesby Philip Elmer-DeWittApple (AAPL) makes a big deal about how many ...
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VC stunner: Nothing is overhyped
The view from Aspen; who wouldn't be optimistic? (Photo: Matt Slaby, Fortune)Fortune's Michael Copleand opened his venture-capital panel at Fortune Br...
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The Fed's stuck in the penalty box
By Colin BarrThe Federal Reserve has enough problems without having to play shorthanded.The Fed's vice chairman, Donald Kohn, said Monday he'll retire...
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It's a phone! It's a browser! It's a wallet?
By Jessica ShamboraWill your cellphone soon become a proxy for your credit card? Zong and others are betting on it.If there’s one thing online merchan...
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Volvo's dangerous road
If there was ever an automaker to which the expression "back in the day" belongs, it would be Volvo.Back in the day, Volvo was a bulwark of suburbia, ...
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Why Google’s CEO had to leave Apple’s board
By Philip Elmer-DeWittMuch has changed since Eric Schmidt joined Apple’s (AAPL) board of directors in August 2006, almost three years ago.Schmidt, the...
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Why the EU goes after U.S. companies
With its record $1.45B fine against Intel for allegedly anticompetitive activities, the EC is again showing its appetite for taking on big American co...
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Toyota's CEO on the hot seat
By Alex Taylor IIIIn making his debut before a congressional committee, Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda could be forgiven for feeling the anxiety of any novice...
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Chrysler's credibility challenge
The carmaker has to convince suppliers, dealers, and customers that it can be competitive again. Good luck.By Alex Taylor IIIAn auto company high exec...
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