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91. China's Economy in a mild recovery
We will get more details on the health of the Chinese economy this week, but already there's a story in the official Chinese media on the economy, claiming that the recovery there won't be a sharp V-shaped bounce, but a more steady U-shaped advance.
09 Jun 2009
92. Israeli Minister's promise not to bomb Iran deemed "slip of tongue"
Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman's comments - that Israel will not attack Iran's nuclear sites - were deemed by Jerusalem as a slip of the tongue.
07 Jun 2009
93. She's got everything: Angelina Jolie is now a goddess
Angelina Jolie has been named by Forbes' Annual Powerful celebrity list as 1 out of 100
04 Jun 2009
94. Teachers' storm to shake Queensland: strike time
QTU president Steve Ryan says negotiations with the Qld govt have been going on since last December.
03 Jun 2009
95. Australian employers advised to 'declare war' on recession
With unemployment levels predicted to rise to alarming levels by 2010-2011, Australian business leaders are advised to build a 'combat ready' workforce to survive.
01 Jun 2009
96. Hobart tops Australia's most affordable list
Housing affordability has improved the most in Hobart, making it the most affordable capital city during the March quarter according to a new survey.
01 Jun 2009
97. "Green shoots" appear in Perth's property market
It was the first property market bubble to burst, and now Western Australia may be the first to show significant recovery signs.
01 Jun 2009
98. Dell's Q1 sales down, hurt by reliance on business customers
Dell Inc. posted on Thursday lower-than-expected sales for its first quarter which ended on May 1, saying it was severely hurt by its reliance on business customers.
30 May 2009
99. NZ's Tower half year profit rises nearly a third
Mid-sized New Zealand insurer and fund manager Tower Ltd. on Friday reported a 32 percent rise in half year net profit boosted by a one-off accounting gain.
29 May 2009
100. Australian firms' spending cuts back recession scenario
Australian business investment fell faster than expected last quarter with companies slashing spending plans adding to the view that the country is in its first recession since 1991.
29 May 2009
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