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Steve Jobs has "hormone imbalance," to remain Apple CEO (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Apple's iconic chief executive Steve Jobs, dogged by speculation about his health, announced on Monday that he is being treated for a "hormone imbalance" but will remain head of the company.
Cigna to cut about 1,100 jobs, 4 pct of work force (Washington Post)
INDIANAPOLIS -- Managed care provider Cigna Corp. said Monday the slumping economy has forced it to cut roughly 1,100 jobs, as it deals with employer customers who also are making cuts and reducing the number of people covered by insurance.
Apple's Jobs has hormone imbalance, will stay CEO (AP via Yahoo! News)
Apple Inc. founder Steve Jobs, a survivor of pancreatic cancer whose gaunt appearance in the past year has alarmed the Mac and iPod lovers who look to him as an oracle, said Monday he has an easily treated hormone imbalance and will remain in charge of the company.
Cigna to cut 1,100 jobs, citing weak economy (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Health insurer Cigna Corp said on Monday it will cut 1,100 jobs, or about 4 percent of its workforce, and consolidate certain operations as it copes with the economic downturn.
CEA: US Jobs at Risk in Free Trade Debate (PC World via Yahoo! News)
Decreasing support for free trade in the U.S. and elsewhere could compound economic problems by costing tens of thousands of jobs, the Consumer Electronics Association said Monday.
Officials: Obama taps Panetta, Blair for spy jobs (AP via Yahoo! News)
President-elect Barack Obama's decision to fill the nation's top intelligence jobs with two men short on direct experience in intelligence gathering surprised the spy community and signaled the Democrat's intention for a clean break from Bush administration policies.
Apple fans relieved about Jobs health news (CNN)
After months of speculation about his health, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced Monday that his doctors believe a hormonal imbalance is to blame for his alarming weight loss.
Steve Jobs has hormone imbalance, will remain CEO (AP via Yahoo! News)
Apple Inc. founder and Chief Executive Steve Jobs, a survivor of pancreatic cancer, said Monday that a treatable hormone imbalance is to blame for the weight loss that has prompted worries about his health.
Apple's Jobs reassures investors about his health (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs sought to soothe investor concerns about his health on Monday, saying his weight loss was caused by a hormone imbalance that is relatively simple to treat.
Apple?s Jobs Discusses Health Problem (New York Times)
Steven P. Jobs announced that he was being treated for a hormone imbalance but would remain head of Apple.
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