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WD, a Western Digital company, has announced an expansion of its product portfolio addressing small- and medium-sized businesses with the addition of network backup software and appliances from Arkeia Software Inc., a privately held data protection company based in Carlsbad, California, recently acquired by WD.

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One of the top five things that everybody did in 2011 was concoct lists.

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 Asian stocks dropped sharply Monday as the first-ever downgrade of the U.S. government's credit rating jolted the global financial system, reinforcing fears of a rapid slowdown in economic growth.

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As part of its yearlong 50th anniversary celebration, Ateneo Art Gallery presents “Lee Aguinaldo: In Retrospect.”

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Some 500 of HSBC’s clients gathered at the Makati Shangri-La garbed in Chinese-inspired finery to celebrate the Year of the Ox.

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No, this isn’t a list of presents I’ve received from my father over the years — that could fill a book. Rather, it’s a list of intangibles that make up half of who I am: they say every child is 50-percent father and 50-percent mother, and I think that I must have inherited the following traits from him:

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It’s that same reverence for the jazz idiom (coupled with a healthy dose of irony and wry humor) that shines in his recently-released all-instrumental album, aptly called Solo.
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It’s that same reverence for the jazz idiom (coupled with a healthy dose of irony and wry humor) that shines in his recently-released all-instrumental album, aptly called Solo.
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 Asian stocks dropped sharply Monday as the first-ever downgrade of the U.S. government's credit rating jolted the global financial system, reinforcing fears of a rapid slowdown in economic growth.

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As part of its yearlong 50th anniversary celebration, Ateneo Art Gallery presents “Lee Aguinaldo: In Retrospect.”

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Some 500 of HSBC’s clients gathered at the Makati Shangri-La garbed in Chinese-inspired finery to celebrate the Year of the Ox.

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It’s that same reverence for the jazz idiom (coupled with a healthy dose of irony and wry humor) that shines in his recently-released all-instrumental album, aptly called Solo.
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It’s that same reverence for the jazz idiom (coupled with a healthy dose of irony and wry humor) that shines in his recently-released all-instrumental album, aptly called Solo.
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