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Two Former Members of Guns N' Roses Sue Axl Rose
Two former members of the rock band Guns N' Roses have sued frontman Axl Rose for allegedly naming himself sole administrator of the group's copyrights. The suit was filed in federal court by Slash and Duff, otherwise known as Saul Hudson and Michael McKagan. It accuses Rose of profiting from their revenue shares to the tune of about $500,000 a year. Guns N' Roses formed in the mid-1980s and recorded such hits as "Welcome to the Jungle," "Paradise City" and "Sweet Child o' Mine."Rosie O'Donnell Sells Miami Beach Mansion For Nearly Double Purchase Price
Actress and former talk show host Rosie O'Donnell sold the Miami Beach mansion she owned on Star Island for $16.5 million.Doyaga v. New York Presbyterian Hospital
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AnalysisPrivacy Groups Target Online Advertising
A coalition of privacy groups on Oct. 31 called for creation of a "Do Not Track List'' that would prohibit advertisers from tracking online movements of consumers. Similar to the popular Do Not Call telephone lists, the Internet proposal comes as online advertising revenues are growing rapidly, providing critical revenue to startups and Web giants such as Google Inc. and Yahoo Inc.Trending Stories
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