Steve Jobs to take leave of absence due to 'more complex' health problems
Published 1/14/2009
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Associated Press at Apple
Apple Inc.'s CEO Steve Jobs says he is taking a medical leave of absence until the end of June. Jobs told employees in an e-mail that his health issues are more complex than he thought.
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