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SCO cuts a deal for legal expenses







SCO cuts a deal for legal expenses

SCO cuts a deal for legal expenses 09/02/2004 04:06 AM

SCO announced its 3rd quarter 2004 earnings (not good) yesterday. It has also entered into an agreement with the law firm representing it to cap its legal fees.




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RE: CuteNews
News.txt writable to
world

Child abuse cases
'being missed'

'Worrying' shortage
of foster carers

Man injured in
shooting

Gruelling new
challenge for Jane

Koizumi presses
claim to islands

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