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Hewlett-Packard Chair Resigns

HeadlineSep 25, 2006

Meanwhile here in this country, the chair of Hewlett-Packard, Patricia Dunn, has resigned as new details emerge about how the company spied on journalists as well as members of its board. The company hired private investigators to obtain the phone records of journalists and the company considered planting spies in the newsrooms of the Wall Street Journal and Cnet.

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