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A jury concluded that Samsung stole the innovative technology used by Apple to create its revolutionary iPhone and iPad — a decision that comes after a year of scorched-earth litigation. 

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A lawyer for Apple said Tuesday that Samsung was having a "crisis of design" after the launch of the iPhone, and executives with the South Korean company were determined to illegally cash in on the success of the revolutionary device.  

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To my dear readers, may the joyous spirit of Christmas give you hope, grant you love and bring you peace.

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The moderately positioned Trade Union Congress of the Philippines has expressed its firm view that only a P75 increase would cover any recent increases in the cost of basic commodities as well as any effect of the continued rise in crude oil and oil product prices.
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To my dear readers, may the joyous spirit of Christmas give you hope, grant you love and bring you peace.

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The moderately positioned Trade Union Congress of the Philippines has expressed its firm view that only a P75 increase would cover any recent increases in the cost of basic commodities as well as any effect of the continued rise in crude oil and oil product prices.
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