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Lockheed Martin Sponsors 2009 Space Calendar (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

6 October 2008, 6:00 am

For the eleventh consecutive year, Lockheed Martin is a leading sponsor of "The Year In Space" Desk Calendar, a 144-page full-color weekly calendar for 2009 featuring images and information from the past, present and future of space exploration and astronomical discovery.... read more

Citizen journalist fakes Steve Jobs heart attack (The New Zealand Herald)

5 October 2008, 1:04 pm

SEATTLE - A CNN-owned website called iReport.com , which publishes reports written by ordinary citizens, said it will give federal regulators information about the author of an item that claimed Apple CEO Steve Jobs had suffered a heart attack.... read more

CNN hands over information on author of Steve Jobs health rumor (The Pantagraph)

5 October 2008, 2:16 am

SEATTLE -- A CNN-owned Web site called iReport.com, which publishes reports written by ordinary citizens, said Friday it will give the Securities and Exchange Commission information about the author of an item that claimed Apple CEO Steve Jobs had suffered a heart attack.... read more

CNN hands over info on author of Steve Jobs rumor (Las Vegas Sun)

5 October 2008, 12:23 am

Sun, Oct 5, 2008 (12:21 a.m.) A CNN-owned Web site called iReport.com, which publishes reports written by ordinary citizens, said Friday it will give the Securities and Exchange Commission information about the author of an item that claimed Apple CEO Steve Jobs had suffered a heart attack.... read more

CNN hands over information on author of Steve Jobs rumour (Otago Daily Times)

3 October 2008, 10:55 pm

A CNN-owned Web site called iReport.com, which publishes reports written by ordinary citizens, has said it will give federal regulators information about the author of an item that claimed Apple CEO Steve Jobs had suffered a heart attack.... read more

CNN hands over info on author of Steve Jobs rumor (GMA News)

3 October 2008, 7:31 pm

SEATTLE, Washington - A CNN-owned Web site called iReport.com, which publishes reports written by ordinary citizens, said Friday it will give federal regulators information about the author of an item that claimed Apple CEO Steve Jobs had suffered a heart attack.... read more

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