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SAN ANTONIO (AP) - Samuel Starr, the chief executive of AT&T Inc. subsidiary Sterling Commerce, has died from a sudden illness.
Starr, 47, died Sunday night after being hospitalized Dec. 24 with a "sudden, serious illness," the company said Tuesday in a statement.
Bob Irwin, senior vice president for global sales, has been named acting president and chief executive of Sterling, a provider of software to enable online commerce and collaboration between different businesses.
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