HP chair's job on the line
There was a question mark hanging over Hewlett-Packard chair Patricia Dunn after revelations that an investigation she launched violated the privacy of her fellow HP directors, several journalists and their families, and probably broke the law.
HP held an emergency meeting of its board of directors, but failed to come to an agreement. Following the meeting it was still not clear whether Dunn gets to keep her job.
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