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Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie Nicks has shared some advices with her recent friend Katy Perry on who to befriend and how not to make rivals in the industry.
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Apple's latest Mac Pro has reportedly hit the shelves right in time for Christmas and has been priced at 2,999 dollars.
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Supermodel Kate Moss says her dream dinner party will feature "naughty" guests like actor Jack Nicholson, Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie Nicks and actress Joan Collins.
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US mortgage finance giants Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae Thursday said they will pay the US Treasury USD 39 billion in dividends after reporting strong third-quarter earnings.
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The firm said that no down payment is required to purchase Apple's iconic brand.
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The new full-sized iPad goes on sale from Friday and will be priced starting USD499.
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Fleetwood Mac members have announced cancelling upcoming shows on its world tour, as the bands co-founder John McVie has been diagnosed with cancer.
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JPMorgan Chase & Co has agreed to pay $5.1 billion to settle claims that it and firms it bought misled Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac about the quality of mortgage securities and home loans it sold to them during the housing boom.
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Market researchers have said that the decision to swerve the ‘iPad 5’ mark for ‘iPad Air’ was a sure sign that a bigger and more powerful iPad could soon be on the horizon.
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As Apple polishes its culture-changing gadgets to gleam during the holiday shopping season, pressure is growing for it to deliver the next big thing.
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US President Barack Obama has proposed a plan to wind down the two mortgage finance giants, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
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A US regulator on Thursday said it reached an USD 885 million settlement with UBS over allegations the bank misrepresented mortgage-backed bonds that were sold to Fannie Mae and Freddie Macduring the housing bubble.
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