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Will George Clooney Play Steve Jobs?

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Outlets everywhere have picked up a report that claims George Clooney is fighting to play late Apple founder Steve Jobs in an upcoming movie.

According to Now magazine, which started the rumor, Clooney is “battling it out” with his onetime “ER” co-star Noah Wyle to portray the technology and business legend, who died last month.

The New Yorker‘s Steve Jobs Cover: Heavenly Or Disrespectful?

(New Yorker)

The death of Steve Jobs has led to tributes in every format, as the world mourns the loss of the iconic innovator to pancreatic cancer at just 56 years old.

Next week will see a number of magazine covers honoring the Apple co-founder, but one in particular has generated some controversy.

The New Yorker will print a cover depicting Jobs, in his famous black turtleneck, arriving at Heaven’s “pearly gates,” where St. Peter is shown checking an iPad.

Celebrities React to Death of Steve Jobs

Truth rating: 10
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After hearing the news of Steve Jobsdeath, a number of celebrities took to Twitter to express their thoughts and feelings about the man and his legacy. Everyone from Arnold Schwarzenegger, Miley Cyrus, and Lance Armstrong to Ellen DeGeneres, Ryan Seacrest, and Ashton Kutcher weighed in on his death.

Steve Jobs Passes Away at 56; Family, Apple & Bill Gates’ Statements

(Apple)

BREAKING NEWS

Steve Jobs, the founder and chairman of Apple, has sadly passed away.

He was the visionary behind the Mac, iPhone, iPad and countless other devices.

Jobs was 56.

CBS Twitter Account WRONGLY Reports Steve Jobs Died

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The Twitter account for the CBS web series “What’s Trending” set off an Internet panic when it tweeted that there were reports that Apple Chairman and founder Steve Jobs had died.

But Jobs is NOT dead.

“What’s Trending” deleted the tweet about a minute later, but the rumor had already been propelled into the Twitterverse by some of its 11,000 followers.

Mark Zuckerberg is Time Magazine “Person of the Year” 2010

Truth rating: 10
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On Monday, “The Today Show” anchor Matt Lauer sat down with Time managing editor Rick Stengel to discuss the six finalists for the magazine’s annual “Person of the Year” cover. Today, it was announced that Time magazine’s “Person of the Year” for 2010 is…

WATCH: Time Magazine ‘Person of the Year’ Finalists Announced

Truth rating: 10
(NBC)

VIDEO

This morning on “The Today Show,” Matt Lauer welcomed Time managing editor Rick Stengel to discuss the six finalists for the magazine’s annual “Person of the Year” cover.

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