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Dunst thief jailed

The man convicted of stealing Kirsten Dunst's 1,330 designer purse from a New York hotel room in 2007 has been jailed for four years.

Gibb defends war memorial

Bee Gees star Robin Gibb has defended plans for a London memorial to bomber crews after a top German politician declared the tribute insensitive.

FCC to Issue Second White Spaces Order

WASHIGNTON : The Federal Communications Commission will consider a second Memorandum Opinion and Order on white spaces at its regular monthly meeting Sept.

On Native GroundNET Neutrality and the Battle for an Open Internet

The Internet has changed so much in the 15 years since The American Reporter first appeared on the scene as the first exclusively online newspaper.

First Eagle Funds' McLennan Likes Shimano, Fanuc: Video

Sept. 7 -- Matthew McLennan, a portfolio manager at First Eagle Funds, talks about First Eagle's investment strategy and holdings in bicycle component maker Shimano Inc.

Citi's Kurz Says Taiwan Listings to `Energize' Market: Video

Sept. 8 -- Peter Kurz, head of Taiwan research at Citigroup Inc., talks about the prospects for new listings of overseas and Taiwanese companies on the island.

Changing of the guard at 3 institutions

David Snyder will become the publisher of Crain's Chicago Business on Oct. 15. Snyder, who started at Crain's as a researcher, rose through the newsroom to editor, moved to oversee its Web operations and has been associate publisher for six years.

Axel Merk Expects Euro to Rise as EU Addresses Problems: Video

Sept. 7 -- Axel Merk, president and chief investment officer of Merk Investments LLC, talks with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman about the outlook for the euro, Europe's sovereign-debt crisis and the European Union's bank stress tests and financial regulation.

Garrity Calls HP Suit Against Hurd an `Expected Move': Video

Sept. 7 -- David Garrity, principal at GVA Research LLC, talks about Hewlett-Packard Co.'s decision suit against former Chief Executive Officer Mark Hurd, who was hired by Oracle Corp.

Attorney Tecce Discusses H-P Lawsuit Against Ex-CEO Hurd: Video

Sept. 7 -- Fred Tecce, a lawyer at McShea Tecce and a former U.S. attorney, talks with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman about Hewlett-Packard Co.'s lawsuit against former Chief Executive Officer Mark Hurd, who was hired by Oracle Corp.

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