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Hospital confirms Apple CEO Steve Jobs' liver transplant

 
With pressure mounting for Apple to disclose more information about the health of CEO Steve Jobs, a Memphis, Tenn., hospital Tuesday confirmed the company co-founder recently underwent a liver transplant and 'has an excellent prognosis.' (link)

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