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Why did the man behind Windows jump ship, and who’s left to steer?

Why did the man behind Windows jump ship, and who’s left to steer?
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Why did the man behind Windows jump ship, and who’s left to steer?

Why did the man behind Windows jump ship, and who’s left to steer?
By Geoff DuncanProvided by

Why did the man behind Windows jump ship, and who’s left to steer?

Why did the man behind Windows jump ship, and who’s left to steer?
By Geoff DuncanProvided by

Lawyer: Man in Patz case will plead not guilty

Lawyer: Man in Patz case will plead not guilty
By JENNIFER PELTZ and TOM HAYSAssociated Press NEW YORK (AP) - The man charged with killing a 6-year-old boy in 1979 made a false confession and will plead not guilty in a case that catalyzed the missing-children's movement, his lawyer said Thursday. Pedro Hernandez's admission in May

Obama defends Rice in face of GOP opposition

Obama defends Rice in face of GOP opposition
By DONNA CASSATAAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama lashed out at senior Republican senators Wednesday over their criticism of U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice in the aftermath of the deadly Sept. 11 attack in Libya, saying they should "go after me" and not her. Setting up a

Bank lobby chief: Greece needs help, not writedown

Bank lobby chief: Greece needs help, not writedown
By DEREK GATOPOULOSAssociated Press ATHENS, Greece (AP) - Greece needs more lenient targets to reduce its budget deficit, not a debt write-off by official creditors, which wouldn't be politically feasible, the head of a global banking lobby said Wednesday. Charles Dallara, managing director

Asia stocks up after successful Greek bond auction

Asia stocks up after successful Greek bond auction
By PAMELA SAMPSONAP Business Writer BANGKOK (AP) - Asian stock markets edged higher Wednesday as the threat of an imminent meltdown in debt-swamped Greece receded. Greece held a sale of short-term treasury bills Tuesday that will help it make a crucial debt repayment at the end of the week.

Asia stocks up after successful Greek bond auction

Asia stocks up after successful Greek bond auction
By PAMELA SAMPSONAP Business Writer BANGKOK (AP) - Asian stock markets edged higher Wednesday as the threat of an imminent meltdown in debt-swamped Greece receded. Greece held a sale of short-term treasury bills Tuesday that will help it make a crucial debt repayment at the end of the week.

Boss of NY utility panned for Sandy response quits

Boss of NY utility panned for Sandy response quits
UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) - The chief operating officer of a utility company heavily criticized for its response to Superstorm Sandy is stepping down. The Long Island Power Authority announced Tuesday that Michael Hervey had tendered his resignation, effective at the end of the year. Hervey has been

China's new leadership faces obstacles to rule

China's new leadership faces obstacles to rule
By CHARLES HUTZLERAssociated Press BEIJING (AP) - Months of sharp behind-the-scenes jostling reach a climax Thursday with the announcement of a new Chinese leadership that almost regardless of its makeup is likely to be much like the one it replaces: divided, deliberative and weak. All but