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Wednesday, 24th May 2006
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  • Enron internet execs criminal case goes to jury
  • Google reinvents TV ads with pay-per-click video
  • Intel to power low-cost PCs in India
  • Fans scramble for World Cup tickets online
  • Harvey Weinstein aims big in aSmallWorld
  • Nokia sees consolidation among mobile phone makers
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    Enron internet execs criminal case goes to jury
    HOUSTON - The criminal case against two former Enron internet executives was handed to the jury on Monday to decide whether the men helped operate a fraudulent deal that hid the business' weak finances. More...

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    Google reinvents TV ads with pay-per-click video
    SAN FRANCISCO - Google said on Monday the company is ready to help websites run video advertisements, putting the web search leader into competition with television for the biggest chunk of ad spending. More...

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    Intel to power low-cost PCs in India
    BANGALORE (Reuters) - Intel said on Tuesday it would spearhead an initiative to sell cheaper computers in India to increase usage in Asia's third-largest economy. More...

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    Fans scramble for World Cup tickets online
    BERLIN - Soccer fans are bidding thousands of euros for World Cup tickets online even though tournament organisers have warned that they risk being turned away at the stadiums. More...

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    Harvey Weinstein aims big in aSmallWorld
    CANNES, France - If anyone is big in the small world of independent film it is Harvey Weinstein, and the Oscar winner behind movies like "Chicago" is aiming high online by acquiring a stake in exclusive web community, aSmallWorld. More...

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    Nokia sees consolidation among mobile phone makers
    HELSINKI - The world's top handset maker, Nokia, said on Tuesday that it expected consolidation among mobile phone makers as competition made life difficult for smaller rivals. More...

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