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Author: us.rd.yahoo.com Published: 20th Oct 2005 Visited: 265 times
NEW YORK: Time Warner Inc.'s AOL Internet division this week laid off more than 700 employees, or less than 5 percent of its global work force, amid ongoing efforts to cut costs, the company said on Wednesday.
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