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Steve Jobs

Steven P. Jobs, whose insistent vision that he knew what consumers wanted made Apple one of the world's most valuable and influential companies, is stepping down as chief executive, the company announced late Wednesday.

Related: Five ways Jobs changed the movie industry.

The list of top cities for same-sex couples as a portion of the population does not include San Francisco.

Peter Bogdanovich reviews Orson Welles's The Trial.

Tuesday's magnitude-5.8 earthquake leaves cracks in Washington Monument.

For The New York Times, Frank Bruni on the unsavory culinary elitism of Anthony Bourdain, this time directed at Paula Deen.

Below, St. Vincent's video for "Cruel":

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TAGS: anthony bourdain, apple, cruel, frank bruni, orson welles, paula deen, peter bogdanovich, st. vincent, steve jobs, the new york times, the trial, washington monument






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