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  <title>Tim Armstrong makes case for AOL</title> 
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  <title>Iconix shares fall on Playboy sale rumors </title> 
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  <description>Shares of Iconix Brand Group Inc., which licenses brands like London Fog to retailers, fell after rumors surfaced that Playboy Enterprises is in talks to sell itself to the company.</description> 
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  <title>AOL to log additional $200M in restructuring costs  </title> 
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  <description>In an SEC filing Thursday, Time Warner said AOL will log up to $200 million in "additional restructuring charges" from the date of its spinoff through the first half of 2010.</description> 
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  <title>John King to replace Lou Dobbs on CNN</title> 
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  <description>Cable network makes move after Dobbs abruptly announced he was stepping down to pursue advocacy journalism.</description> 
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  <title>Bloomberg dodges BusinessWeek severance </title> 
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  <description>McGraw Hill retains responsibility for packages.</description> 
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  <title>Maternity maven Liz Lange launches new venture </title> 
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  <description>The designer debuts a fashion advice and shopping Web site with her sister.</description> 
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  <title>Hollywood Reporter to be sold </title> 
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  <description>The movie trade is one of 40 such magazines that Nielsen Business Media has put on the block.</description> 
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  <title>Lawyer: Letterman suspect just selling screenplay</title> 
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  <description>Robert Halderman denied trying to blackmail David Letterman for $2 million over the Late Night host's affairs with employees.</description> 
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  <title>EU probing Thomson Reuters for antitrust issues</title> 
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  <description>Europoean Commission regulators are investigating Manhattan-based Thompson Reuters Corp. for monopoly abuse associated with its financial market data feeds.</description> 
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  <title>Amazon sucks up to literary agents</title> 
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  <description>E-book giant flies in a dozen top NYC book agents to Seattle to play down its Darth Vader image. Talks described as and#8220;freewheeling, frank and contentious.and#8221;</description> 
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