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    In this image provided by Apple, from left to right, music entrepreneur and Beats co-founder Jimmy Iovine, Apple CEO Tim Cook, Beats co-founder Dr. Dre, and Apple senior vice president Eddy Cue pose together at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., Wednesday, May 28, 2014. Apple is striking a new chord with a $3 billion acquisition of Beats Electronics, a headphone and music streaming specialist that also brings the swagger of rapper Dr. Dre and recording impresario Jimmy Iovine. The announcement on Wednesday comes nearly three weeks after deal negotiations were leaked to the media. (AP Photo/Apple, Paul Sakuma)
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    Apple seeks to regain cool with $3 billion purchase of headphone maker, music streamer Beats
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    Three members of Led Zeppelin accept gold records representing sales of one million copies of each of their records in London in 1970. The members are, left to right, guitarist Jimmy Page, bassist John Paul Jones and singer Robert Plant. At far left, wearing a checked jacket and an ascot, is the band's manager, Peter Grant. The decidedly unhip gent in the dark suit in the center is Anthony Grant, then parliamentary secretary for Britain's Board of Trade. (AP Photo)

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