It Is Rude to Kill Your Dinner Guest
Friday, October 21, 2011 at 11:32AM
The New York Times reports that a forthcoming book on Apple Computer founder Steve Jobs tells the story of how the technology icon delayed traditional cancer treatments for many months, choosing instead to pursue herbal remedies and other strategies.
The article also notes that Jobs frequently hosted business leaders for dinner. On one occasion, he invited Fox Network executive Rupert Murdoch to dine at his home. The Times adds that when Jobs described that dinner to author Walter Isaacson, he told Isaacson that he had to hide the kitchen knives from his wife, Laurene Powell, because her liberal political passions were aroused by the presence of Murdoch.
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