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Steve Jobs Dead in 2011: Death in His Own Words

Two apples are placed at the entrance the Apple store in Paris
While Steve Jobs' death in 2011 is shocking, it wasn't unexpected. Jobs had battled cancer for years. He had an operation in 2004, a liver transplant in 2009, and took three leaves of absence before he permanatly resigned as the CEO of Apple in August 2011.

Wall Street protest grows as unions swell ranks

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Thousands of anti-Wall Street demonstrators converged on New York's financial district on Wednesday, their ranks swelled by nurses, transit workers and other union members joining the protest over economic inequality and the power of U.S. financial institutions.
Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs: The Thomas Edison of Our Era

Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, whose inventions/projects at Apple have shaped how we live, work, and play, passed away Wednesday at the age of 56. Arguably the greatest inventor of the post-World War II computer age, Jobs created innovative, utilitarian, and cool products -- including the Mac, iPod, iPhone, and iPad.
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Actresses Kat Dennings (L) and Beth Behrs, stars of the new comedy series '2 Broke Girls' speak during a panel session at the CBS Television Network's 2011 Summer Television Critics Association Press Tour in Beverly Hills, California

CBS picks up 2 Broke Girls for full TV season

New TV comedy 2 Broke Girls will be picked up for a full season, CBS said on Wednesday.The series, co-created by Whitney star Whitney Cummings, follows two young New York waitresses (Kat Dennings and Beth Behrs) from opposite ends of the class spectrum
Canada's message to Wall Street: we've got jobs

Canada's message to Wall Street: we've got jobs

As European banks seek state help and U.S. lenders shore up shaky balance sheets, Canada's well-performing banks have stepped up their efforts to poach talent from rivals around the world.
A huge Euro logo is pictured past the headquarters of the European Central Bank (ECB) in Frankfurt, September 29, 2011.

Services data stir euro recession worry

The euro zone's services sector shrank for the first time in two years in September as new orders dried up, stoking fears that the region's economy could be heading back into recession.
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Market Struggles for Grip as European Fears Persist

Stocks were little changed on Wednesday as European finance ministers appeared ready to prop up struggling banks while reports on the U.S. labor market and services sector came in stronger than expected.

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