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Harvard University paid as much as $299 to register the last time the World Wide Web’s global overseer added a domain name to familiar ones including .com and .net. Rather than seeking a new opportunity, it signed up to keep harvard.xxx from being used as a porn site.
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“G.I. Joe: Retaliation,” a sequel to the 2009 film about elite U.S. commandos, opened in first place in U.S. and Canadian theaters, taking in $40.5 million for Viacom Inc.’s Paramount Pictures.
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“G.I. Joe: Retaliation,” a sequel to the 2009 film about elite U.S. commandos, opened in first place in U.S. and Canadian theaters, taking in $41.2 million for Viacom Inc.’s Paramount Pictures.
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WPP Plc’s JWT India unit fired an undisclosed number of employees for their involvement in unauthorized “distasteful” advertisements for Ford Motor Co.’s Figo in India.
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A U.S. trade agency said it will let stand a judge’s finding that Cablevision Systems Corp. infringed a patent owned by Verizon Communications Inc. and said it will considering banning imports of Cablevision set-top boxes.
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The top two lawmakers on the U.S. House committee dealing with intelligence matters warned that cyberattacks are posing increasing risks to U.S. economic and national security.
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As Armenians mark the deaths that tarnished President Serzh Sargsyan’s 2008 rise, anger at his re- election has stirred diaspora in the world of U.S. heavy metal.
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It’s Saturday in New York, and the Weather Channel is happy to report that Nemo has stuck.
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Facebook Inc.’s Instagram photo service is scrapping proposed changes to its service terms after an outpouring of complaints that the company would use the policies to sell users’ images and information without consent.
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Norit Americas Inc. has accepted a $40.5 million settlement offer from Littleton, Colorado-based ADA-ES Inc., according to a company statement.
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