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Archive for March, 2008

IOC puts pressure on Beijing over Internet access (Reuters)

A view of the opening of the IOC Coordination Commission meeting in Beijing April 1, 2008. (Minoru Iwasaki/Pool/Reuters)Reuters - International Olympic Committee (IOC)
inspectors have told Beijing organizers that the Internet must
be open for the duration of the 2008 Olympics.

McClatchy to boost Spanish content (AP)

AP - Hoping to offset its losses in the U.S. newspaper market, McClatchy Co. will sharpen its focus on the rapidly growing Hispanic community by sharing articles and other content with a major publisher of Spanish-language publications.

Woody Allen sues American Apparel over ads (Reuters)

Reuters - Woody Allen on Monday sued American
Apparel Inc, claiming the U.S. clothing company used his image
in advertising on billboards and the Internet without his
consent.

U.S. suspends IBM from seeking new federal contracts (Reuters)

A worker is silhouetted in front of a huge screen with the IBM logo ahead of the CeBIT fair inside a hall in Hanover March 1, 2008. (Hannibal Hanschke/Reuters)Reuters - IBM is under
investigation by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency over
an $80 million bid it made in 2006 to modernize EPA financial
systems and has been suspended from seeking new contracts with
all U.S. agencies, the company said on Monday.

Apple is sued over iMac colors claim (AP)

AP - An iMac owner sued Apple Inc. Monday claiming the 20-inch iMac desktop computers can’t display the “millions of colors” Apple promises in promotional materials.




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