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Investor's Business Daily

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MICROSOFT'S products aren't secure, according to 77% of software security experts at major companies polled by Forrester Research.

BOSTON SCIENTIFIC must pay $7 mil for ignoring an FTC order to license its ultrasound catheters to HP, a judge ruled.

BOEING AND TEXTON'S Bell unit got a $192 mil deal to keep working on copter-plane hybrid V-22 Osprey, despite safety concerns.

GEMSTAR-TV GUIDE lost $6 bil for '02, or $15.17 a share, after ...

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