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NASHVILLE, Tenn. - An enforcement mechanism needs to be created to help curb unlicensed use of news on the Internet, Associated Press President and CEO Tom Curley said Thursday.
NEW YORK - Forbes is having a "money where your mouth is" moment.
SAN FRANCISCO - Apple Inc. is refining its plans to annex the living room into its entertainment empire.
SAN FRANCISCO - Google Inc. has retained the right to publish content from The Associated Press under a new licensing deal that thaws the sometimes-frosty relationship between the two companies.
JERUSALEM - A former Israeli soldier posted photos on Facebook of herself in uniform smiling beside bound and blindfolded Palestinian prisoners, drawing sharp criticism Monday from the Israeli military and Palestinian officials.
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