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Apple's Jobs to take extended medical leave

 
Apple CEO Steve Jobs will take a medical leave of absence until June to address health problems that he says are "more complex" than he realized just nine days ago when he sought to squelch rumors that he opted out of the Macworld Conference and Expo because... (link)

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