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[Title] => IBM pushes transforming marketing profession
[Summary] => In today's increasingly connected business environment, IBM is pushing for the transformation of marketing teams to enable companies to scale for growth.
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[Title] => Fired Fox News writer seeks $5 million in suit
[Summary] => NEW YORK (AP) -- Former Fox News entertainment writer Roger Friedman is suing his old bosses for more than $5 million after he was fired for reviewing a leaked copy of Fox's "X-Men Origins: Wolverine."
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[Title] => Fox News columnist out after 'Wolverine' review
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[Title] => Battle lines drawn in Mannys case
[Summary] => NEW YORKTwo top-notch lawyers are on opposite camps in the jury trial in federal court of three-time world boxing champion Manny Pacquiaos $33 Million suit against New Jersey promoter Murad Muhammad.
On Pacquiaos side is Manhattan litigator Judd Burstein, a well-known defender of the oppressed. Burstein, 52, is a summa cum laude graduate from Brandeis University in 1975, earned a Masters degree at McGill and finished law at New York University in 1981.
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[Title] => Almost a witness
[Summary] => NEW YORKA week before Manny Pacquiaos trial started here last Monday, I received a call from lawyer Keith Davidson.
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