Aug102010
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Apple CEO denies illness
Apple CEO denies illness
Steve Jobs has dismissed speculation about a new cancer. For this purpose called the Apple CEO a journalist of the New York Times, who was allowed to give any details. http://laptopsbattery.us/apple-powerbook-g3-battery.htm

After all, the reporter was allowed to disclose a phone call with Jobs that Apple's boss, although some clearly had more serious than an ordinary viral infection, but not life threatening and no return of cancer. He had heard nothing that recent reports of the New York Times had objected, the journalist wrote, as a further hint. The newspaper had reported last week that Jobs had undergone an operation and suffered from digestive problems. http://laptopsbattery.us/apple-ibook-g3-battery.htm
Lastly, there had been massive speculation about Jobs' health. Since the 53-year-old is regarded as the driving force behind many of Apple's innovations, cost the rumors in the stock price and triggered a debate in America about when a company director must inform the public about his health. Jobs had taught 2004 employees and shareholders about his disease to pancreatic cancer after successful surgical treatment.
As the charismatic Apple CEO at the launch of the new-generation iPhone beginning in June seemed emaciated observers worry came to be on health. In some media and blogs were also speculates about a possible recurrence of the cancer. Last week, poured Apple's chief financial officer Peter Oppenheimer oil still in the fire. In the conference call after the submission of the quarterly figures, he replied to a question on Jobs' health, Apple CEO love and wanted to leave the company. And "Steve's health is his private affair." http://www.lenovo-batteries.com/cheap-lenovo-thinkpad-x300-battery.html
According to the New York Times reporter Joe Nocera called him jobs a few days later and declared himself ready to give information about his health when they geheimblieben. Nocera, according to his interlocutors the conversation began with the following sentence: "You think I'm an arrogant ass who thinks he is above the law, and I think you're a slime-bucket, not vote for the most facts. "Nocera said in his article no doubt that he actually had telephoned with the real Steve Jobs.
Steve Jobs has dismissed speculation about a new cancer. For this purpose called the Apple CEO a journalist of the New York Times, who was allowed to give any details. http://laptopsbattery.us/apple-powerbook-g3-battery.htm
After all, the reporter was allowed to disclose a phone call with Jobs that Apple's boss, although some clearly had more serious than an ordinary viral infection, but not life threatening and no return of cancer. He had heard nothing that recent reports of the New York Times had objected, the journalist wrote, as a further hint. The newspaper had reported last week that Jobs had undergone an operation and suffered from digestive problems. http://laptopsbattery.us/apple-ibook-g3-battery.htm
Lastly, there had been massive speculation about Jobs' health. Since the 53-year-old is regarded as the driving force behind many of Apple's innovations, cost the rumors in the stock price and triggered a debate in America about when a company director must inform the public about his health. Jobs had taught 2004 employees and shareholders about his disease to pancreatic cancer after successful surgical treatment.
As the charismatic Apple CEO at the launch of the new-generation iPhone beginning in June seemed emaciated observers worry came to be on health. In some media and blogs were also speculates about a possible recurrence of the cancer. Last week, poured Apple's chief financial officer Peter Oppenheimer oil still in the fire. In the conference call after the submission of the quarterly figures, he replied to a question on Jobs' health, Apple CEO love and wanted to leave the company. And "Steve's health is his private affair." http://www.lenovo-batteries.com/cheap-lenovo-thinkpad-x300-battery.html
According to the New York Times reporter Joe Nocera called him jobs a few days later and declared himself ready to give information about his health when they geheimblieben. Nocera, according to his interlocutors the conversation began with the following sentence: "You think I'm an arrogant ass who thinks he is above the law, and I think you're a slime-bucket, not vote for the most facts. "Nocera said in his article no doubt that he actually had telephoned with the real Steve Jobs.
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