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Apple founding contract fetches $1.5 million at auction
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - The contract that established Apple as a corporate entity in 1976 sold at auction on Tuesday for $1.59 million, 10 times its estimated price, two months after the death of high-profile co-founder Steve Jobs. The contract, sold with another document that removed one of the company's initial three partners after just 11 days, w...

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Damien Hirst to show his Spots worldwide
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - British artist Damien Hirst, who sold a collection of works for a record $200 million in 2008, will be display his iconic Spot paintings at Gagosian galleries around the world in January, the gallery said on Tuesday. The exhibition entitled "The Complete Spot Paintings 1986-2011," will be shown simultaneously in all 11 Gag...

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Apple founding contract fetches $1.5 million at auction
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - The contract that established Apple as a corporate entity in 1976 sold at auction on Tuesday for $1.59 million, 10 times its estimated price, two months after the death of high-profile co-founder Steve Jobs. The contract, sold with another document that removed one of the company's initial three partners after just 11 days, w...

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May 9, 2010

UK political rivals meet to resolve election deadlock

London, England (CNN) -- The United Kingdom's Conservative and Liberal Democrats parties met Sunday as leading politicians worked to resolve a national election that failed to yield an outright winner.

Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg, whose party came third after Thursday's vote, held meetings with fellow party members Saturday to discuss a possible deal with either of the two largest parties, Labour and the Conservatives.

Clegg also met with Conservative leader David Cameron and took a call from Labour leader and UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown on Saturday night, local media reported.

"Everyone's trying to be constructive for the good of the country," Clegg said in comments to reporters Sunday ahead of the talks.

Election results

"I'm very keen that the Liberal Democrats should play a constructive role at a time of great economic uncertainty to provide a good government that this country deserves.

William Hague, a former Conservative leader, told the media scrum as he arrived for the talks that the party was "conscious of the need to provide the country with a new stable and legitimate government as soon as possible.

Brown and Cameron both offered to form an alliance with the Liberal Democrats on Friday as they jostled for power after the election, in which the Conservatives gained the most seats in the House of Commons.

Brown, who remains prime minister even though Labour lost its parliamentary majority, said Friday that he would be willing to negotiate with any party leader.

Robin Oakley, political contributor for CNN, explained that at present Brown is essentially in a caretaker position.

"He cannot do anything really until the talks between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats break down," Oakley said.

During a break in the talks with his own party Saturday, Clegg addressed hundreds of protesters in London who were demonstrating in favor of proportional representation, a system supported by the Liberal Democrats.

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