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Tuesday's meeting with the Woodside Town Council, featuring Apple CEO Steve Jobs's , Jobs himself was not in attendance. "
According to Jobs's lawyer, Howard Ellman, who represented him at the meeting, the reason the CEO didn't attend had to do with his health. "I don't think he would be strong enough if we were here until 1 a.m., and I think there's a strong possibility of that," Ellman said.
Of course, you can't really blame Steve for that--I mean, one in the morning is just about my bedtime these days, and I'd probably fall asleep if I had to sit around at a town council meeting until the wee hours. Plus, Steve's got about 25 years on me, to boot.
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