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Posted by Dale Buss on June 22, 2012 09:02 AM

Miami Heat and LeBron James win NBA title.
Abbott challenges ease of biotech drug copies.
Air France to cut 5,000 jobs.
Benetton takes Cannes award with "Unhate" campaign.
Best Buy tells investors its turnaround plan involves boosting training and services.
CBS plans to launch sports radio network.
Dow Jones plans to take Smart Money magazine to web only.
Fisker Automotive turns to advertising in wake of rep woes.
Google gives sneak peak of Jelly Bean, the next version of Android.
H&M plans to launch U.S. website this fall.
Jiffy Lube launches first franchisee-funded national ad campaign in two decades.
Microsoft plans to offer Surface tablet at first without access to wireless phone networks, Bloomberg says.
NBC News faces shift in TV dominance.
Nokia faces hurdle to phone sales created by a partner, Microsoft.
Panera opens fourth pay-what-you-can outlet, in Chicago.
Unilever taps masses on Facebook for safe-drinking-water campaign.
Universal and EMI defend merger plan before Congress.
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