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Apple CEO declines stock dividends worth $75 million
Apple Inc. Chief Executive Tim Cook is saying "no thanks" to stock dividends potentially worth $75 million.
The company said in a regulatory filing that Cook had volunteered to exempt himself from a new compensation program under which Apple employees...Tags: Apple Inc., Steve Jobs, Companies and Corporations, Tim Cook, Corporate Officers
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Army sergeant was accused of 'exaggerating' the stress of war
Stephen Davis spent months after returning from Iraq trying to explain to U.S. Army therapists what was wrong. The nightmares. The anxiety when there was nothing to be anxious about. The bouts of confusion that drove his wife, Kimberly, crazy —...Tags: Healthcare Provider, Mental Health, U.S. Army, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Armed Forces
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Edward Kean dies at 85; head writer for 'The Howdy Doody Show'
Edward Kean, the original head writer for "The Howdy Doody Show," the pioneer NBC children's TV program for which he also created characters and wrote the songs, has died. He was 85.
Kean died Aug. 13 of complications of emphysema at a health-care center...Tags: Radio Industry, Merv Griffin, Children, Coral Gables, Chicago Tribune
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Book review: 'LZ-'75: The Lost Chronicles of Led Zeppelin's 1975 American Tour'
Los Angeles TimesWhy did Stephen Davis write "LZ-'75: The Lost Chronicles of Led Zeppelin's 1975 American Tour" (Gotham: 218 pp., $22.50)? He's already the author of the band biography "Hammer of the Gods"; what more does he need to say? One reason, he explains here, is...Tags: Robert Plant, Led Zeppelin (music group), Music, Entertainment, John Paul Jones
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The Siren's Call: 'When Giants Walked the Earth' by Mick Wall
Is there a more mythic band than Led Zeppelin?
At the pinnacle of their success, with Robert Plant's hair lighted by stadium lights, they looked like they'd just come down off Mt. Olympus.
"Plant," writes Mick Wall in his new book "When Giants Walked...Tags: Robert Plant, Literature, Led Zeppelin (music group), Recording Studios, John Paul Jones
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Patriots Far in Front
Latimes.com ColumnistAs of the 21st century, passer Tom Brady and pass-offense enthusiast Bill Belichick are on board to succeed the Joe Montanas and Joe Namaths and the Vince Lombardis and Bill Walshes who in the 20th century topped the NFL. Since the 2000 season, when...Tags: Corey Dillon, Cleveland Browns, Marc Bulger, Oakland Raiders, Ike Hilliard
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Mood swings are part of the game
Special to the TimesAll across this great land of ours, there are three kinds of people today: the winners, the losers and those waiting in line for their label. You can spot the winners in the office. They're the ones walking with that extra swagger. They make direct eye...Tags: Corey Dillon, Matt Hasselbeck, Randy Moss, New York Jets, Mike McMahon
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A League With 8 Divisions
Latimes.com ColumnistThe most pressing business facing the NFL today is realignment, which, when completed in the next several months, will spread 32 pro clubs through eight separate but hopefully equal four-team divisions. Only one uncertainty remains: the precise...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Kurt Warner, Tim Brown, Jon Gruden, Tyrone Wheatley
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Colts, Rams Identical
Latimes.com ColumnistThere are three identical reasons for the 1999 achievements of the 11-2 Indianapolis Colts and the 11-2 St. Louis Rams: 3. Because both teams lost so often for so many years, accumulating barrels of draft choices, they've both had so many shots in so...Tags: Gus Frerotte, Kurt Warner, Firearms, Brad Johnson, Steve Beuerlein
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Why Patriots Won
Latimes.comHOUSTON — This was one of those days when it paid to have last possession. And it was the New England Patriots who, until there were but four ticks left on the clock, had it. On the decisive last-minute drive into the wind here Sunday, New...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Jake Delhomme, Kurt Warner, Denver Broncos, San Francisco 49ers
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How to Win
Latimes.com ColumnistThe only certain way to win NFL games in this century is to blend a talented passer with a talented running back and a strong defensive force. At San Francisco next Sunday in a Week 9 revival of an old rivalry, the Rams plan to hold first place in the NFC...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Randy Moss, New York Jets, Marc Bulger, Jon Gruden
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How Does Brady Do It?
Latimes.com ColumnistOne thing about New England's Tom Brady that makes him a candidate for best active quarterback is that he plays successful NFL football without a cast of great pass receivers. As the Chicago Bears will see Sunday, the only first-class receiver in the...Tags: Corey Dillon, Cleveland Browns, Dining and Drinking, New York Jets, Marc Bulger
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