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* A California judge ruled that he would abide by a jury’s decision requiring Toshiba Corp. to pay $465.4 million to Lexar Media Inc. in a trade secret case.

* Boeing Co. said it planned to deliver 96 of its 787 Dreamliners in the first two years of production of the new aircraft. The Chicago-based aircraft maker has so far received 273 orders and commitments for the 787, its first all-new aircraft in 15 years.

* Darleen Druyun, a former Air Force acquisition chief convicted of violating federal conflict-of-interest laws during negotiations with Boeing Co., was released from prison after serving nine months.

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* Google Inc. co-founder Larry Page filed this week to sell 1.2 million shares, setting him up to collect $370 million and pushing his sales to more than $1 billion since the Internet giant went public last year.

* Digital video recorder maker TiVo Inc. said Chief Financial Officer David Courtney would leave in 2006.

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