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  • Apple's Jobs more powerful than Gates

    Apple co-founder and chief executive Steve Jobs has topped a list of the 25 most powerful business people in the world.

  • News Corp in talks to buy search engine

    News Corp. is in talks to buy a stake in an unnamed search engine as part of its plan to create a major portal and expand on the Internet, chief executive Rupert Murdoch said this week.

  • News Corp cleared to purchase Intermix

    Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation has been given the green light by US antitrust authorities to go ahead with its acquisition of Intermix Media.

  • Murdoch to walk out on DirecTV deal?

    Rupert Murdoch's News Corp is said to be ready to walk away from a deal to merge its satellite operations with America's biggest satellite player.

  • News Corp beaming at DirecTV prospect

    News Corp's efforts to take control of DirecTV have been bouyed with the departure of Hughes Electronics Chairman Michael Smith. But the deal could still be derailed by rival suitor EchoStar.

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