After a year of concerns about his gaunt appearance, months of rumours about his declining health and a flurry of speculation a week ago that he may even be at death's door, Apple founder Steve Jobs has broken his silence to insist he remains firmly at the helm of the consumer gadgets giant. He is suffering a "hormone imbalance", he said in a letter to the Apple faithful gathering at the annual Macworld conference in San Francisco yesterday. That is causing him to lose weight, he said, but he has already begun treatment.
After a year of concerns about his gaunt appearance, months of rumours about his declining health and a flurry of speculation a week ago that he may even be at death's door, Apple founder Steve Jobs has broken his silence to insist he remains firmly at the helm of the consumer gadgets giant.
He is suffering a "hormone imbalance", he said in a letter to the Apple faithful gathering at the annual Macworld conference in San Francisco yesterday. That is causing him to lose weight, he said, but he has already begun treatment.
Niko & the way to the stars
The animated Christmas movie Niko & The Way to the Stars has become one of Finland's most successful cinema exports of all time. With screening deals in more than 100 countries, it is already the most widely distributed ever. At the end of December, Niko was the most-watched film in seven countries: Belgium, Denmark, France, Russia, Slovakia, Lebanon and Finland. In France, the distributor has boosted the number of copies being shown to 391 after the movie drew 115,000 viewers in its first five days. In Finland it has attracted more than 200,000 people.
At the end of December, Niko was the most-watched film in seven countries: Belgium, Denmark, France, Russia, Slovakia, Lebanon and Finland.
In France, the distributor has boosted the number of copies being shown to 391 after the movie drew 115,000 viewers in its first five days. In Finland it has attracted more than 200,000 people.