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Friday, September 22, 2006

Privacy Innovations

HP sponsors "privacy innovation" award.
HP CEO Hurd approved "sting" by company investigators.
HP shares drop 5.2 percent after reports link Hurd to leak probe.
HP's chief executive linked to journalist probe.
More Questions Arise Over HP Scandal.
H-P Shuffle, a Step Back For Corporate Reform.
One question keeps coming up: Where was Mark Hurd during all of this?
News results for HP Privacy.
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Labels: Privacy, Satiric

posted by Jim Horning at 10:19 AM

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