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What the papers say today

  • January 20, 2003
  • Mike Butcher
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The Financial Times(sub. required)

Cable companies face new internet rules

Music industry to step up anti-piracy fight

Infineon chip divisions granted independence

Symbian signs Taiwan licensing deal

ITV Digital subscribers given set-top boxes

Infineon optimistic as losses narrow sharply

The Independent

Higgs to unveil widest shake-up of boardrooms for a decade

It was the IT wedding of the year. But will Martin Read make the marriage work?

The Times

Need to know: The week ahead

The Telegraph

Gates to get $100m dividend cheque

Entrepreneur charged over shares

The Guardian

‘Keep the set-top boxes’

Don’t write off AOL just yet

School Daze

Sizing up the web

The BBC

India’s phone firms go to war

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