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In Settlement, Intel Agrees To Be Friendly To Rivals

Intel has agreed to change some of its practices to settle a federal antitrust lawsuit alleging a decade of abuse. As part of the deal, Intel has agreed not to pay computer makers for avoiding rivals’ chips or retaliate against them when they do pick competing products — things Intel has long maintained it wasn’t doing anyway. » E-Mail This      » Add to Del.icio.us

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Complaint Adds To Tumult At ‘Washington Times’

The Washington Times has long thought to be immune from the economic forces challenging the rest of newspaper industry because of the deep pockets of its founder and owner, the Rev. Sun Myung Moon, head of the Unification Church. But the recession has taken a toll on the paper and now an apparent power struggle among Moon’s sons is adding to the paper’s challenges. » E-Mail This      » Add to Del.icio.us

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Move Over, Mom Jeans: L.L.Bean Gets Hip

The classic clothing outfitter L.L.Bean has long catered to outdoorsmen heading upstream, but with a new, hipper line launching in 2010, it seems they are now setting their sights on those heading downtown. » E-Mail This      » Add to Del.icio.us

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