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Monday. Drew told Dow Jones Newswires on the sidelines of the Computex electronics trade show in Taipei that all of ARM's revenue is in U.S. dollar, but the company would incur translation losses when it reports its results in British pound. He added the company's costs are in various currencies, including the U.S. dollar, British pound, Chinese yuan, Taiwan dollar and Indian rupee. He refused to give details on how the company hedges against forex losses, how big the losses are and the breakdown of its costs in terms of region. Drew said Japan's massive March 11 eartand model Adrianne Curry have decided to end their marriage after five years, according to HollyScoop.com. Phil Viardo, the couple's manager, released a statement to the website on Curry and Knight calling it quits. "After starting a relationship with what seemed to be irreconcilable differences, the couple has reached a period where those differences are no longer appreciated. The decision was mutually reached after it became clear to both that some perspective was needed in order to assess their unique union. Not unlike all marriages, work must be put in." The statement came on the couple's five-year anniversary. "Both Knight and Curry decided to release this joint announcemckers. Two designs state simply "I Voted Today," with the state motto in smaller type. Other options range from the straightforward "I'm a Buckeye Voter" to a play on the state name, "O-H I vOte." But the prospect of offering all voters, regardless of their religious beliefs, a sticker with the word "God" isn't sitting well with some voting rights activists. "The ones that have the state motto on it would kind of put atheists in a bind, wouldn't it?" Ellis Jacobs, senior attorney for Advocates for Basic Legal Equality, told the Middletown Journal. "There are a heck of a lot of atheists out there. They shouldn't be made uncomfortable when they go to vote." Catherine Turcer of the government watchdog group Ohio Citizen Action argued that people of all religious persuasions should feel welcome when voting. "People love their stickers," Turcer told the Middletown Journal. "It's like a badge of honor. So the badge of honor should not be contentious." About 2,000 people have voted in the online contest to determine the design of the new sticker, partly aimed at encouraging more young people to vote. Matt McClellan, a Huste
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