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Microsoft backtracks on Xbox sharing
Reacting to "feedback from the Xbox community," Microsoft is appearing to reverse course and change two key components to policies for its new Xbox One video game console.
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Dolce, Gabbana convicted of tax crime
Fashion luminaries Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana were sentenced to prison Wednesday for failing to pay 40.4 million euros in taxes to the Italian government, their lawyer and a prosecutor said.
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Coffee that wants Africa to help itself
Good African Coffee is an international coffee brand that could be a model for African business success.
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Taking risks 'easy' for Tina Brown
From publishing the pregnant Demi Moore Vanity Fair cover in 1991 to scrapping the print edition of Newsweek, editor Tina Brown is no stranger to taking risks and making tough decisions. CNN takes a closer look at The Daily Beast editor-in-chief's bold career moves.
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Prosecutor blasts Google over drug ads
Mississippi's top prosecutor Wednesday threatened to subpoena the search giant Google over what he called its failure to crack down on ads touting unlawful sales of prescription drugs and pirated entertainment.
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Tina Brown: I'm living my dream
From publishing the pregnant Demi Moore Vanity Fair cover in 1991 to scrapping the print edition of Newsweek, editor Tina Brown is no stranger to taking risks and making tough decisions. CNN takes a closer look at The Daily Beast editor-in-chief's bold career moves.
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French FM: EU must cooperate
French Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici calls upon Europe to cooperate in order to avoid austerity and achieve growth.
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Help wanted: 1 million skilled managers
A South Africa-based group wants to create one million skilled managers by 2023, to boost Africa's economies.
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Engines power up in Paris
The Paris Air Show isn't just for showing off new airframes. GE Aviation's David Joyce shows off new engine technology.
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World's new powers don't need West
Both the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank gave their updated projections on the global economy ahead of the G8 Summit in North Ireland. It was not pretty reading -- for the West.
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