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Tributes to the late Steve Jobs are left outside the Apple Store in London

Small Private Gathering for Steve Jobs Funeral Held Friday: Report

A funeral for Apple Inc.'s co-founder Steve Jobs is being held on Friday with a small private gathering, a source close to the event told The Wall Street Journal. The funeral comes two days after Jobs' death on Wednesday, presumably at the end of his long fight with pancreatic cancer. Prior to his passing, Jobs had surgery for the disease, as well as a liver transplant.
Steve Jobs Died: How the World Reacted

Steve Jobs Died: Creative Tributes from around the World [PHOTOS]

When the world heard the news that Apple's co-founder and visionary, Steve Jobs, had died on Wednesday their tributes went far beyond social media networks and comments made on the gadgets he masterminded. People flooded to their nearest apple stores, leaving notes, flowers, apples and lighting candles all in honor of the way his technology impacted their lives.
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Steve Jobs Biography Reveals: Jobs 'Driven by Demons' to Success

Before its scheduled October 24 release, the first authorized biography of Apple co-founder and long-time CEO Steve Jobs who died on Wednesday has shot to number one in sales through pre-orders at Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Published by Simon & Schuster, Steve Jobs is a 656-page work by Walter Isaacson which details Jobs as driven by demons.
Canada outshines U.S. with stunning jobs growth

Canada outshines U.S. with stunning jobs growth

Canada churned out a stunning 60,900 jobs in September, once again outshining the United States with an economy that is humming along even as other rich nations struggle with debt and slumping confidence.
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Jobs Report 2011: Six Things the Bears Find Inspiring

Stocks were rising Friday on the September jobs report, with many analysts calling the 103,000 jobs created last month encouraging and others saying it confirmed their view that early August economic reports exaggerated U.S. weakness.
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Fed's Fisher worried about jobs, not inflation

The most urgent threat to the U.S. economy is joblessness, not inflation, but there is little more the Federal Reserve can do to help, a top Fed official, known for his hawkish views on inflation, said on Friday.
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Steve Jobs' Agony and Ecstasy to Hit NY Stage

A new play about Steve Jobs, the public's love affair with the devices he created, and the human cost of creating them, will go ahead next week despite his death, theater representatives said on Thursday.

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