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261. If You'd Like to Smell Like Burger King...
Burger King has launched a new men's body spray called ''Flame,'' which it describes as ''the scent of seduction with a hint of flame-broiled meat.'' he fast food chain is marketing the product through a Web site featuring a photo of its King character reclining fireside and naked, except for an animal fur strategically placed to not offend.
19 Dec 2008
262. News Doesn't Get Any Better For Steel Producers
The news from global steel markets simply continues to worsen if the latest market observations by industry researcher MEPS are anything to go by.
19 Dec 2008
263. Watergate's 'Deep Throat' Informant Mark Felt Dies at 95
Mark Felt, who was known as Watergate scandal informant 'Deep Throat,' died on Friday. He died at 95.
19 Dec 2008
264. What's The Meaning Of Crown's Extra $300m?
In such a tough credit environment, news that a company was able to easily get away a $300m equity placement would normally be seen as a positive sign.
19 Dec 2008
265. New gov't rating system unveiled for nursing homes
A new government rating system for the nursing home industry intends to make it easier to choose a home for the elderly.
18 Dec 2008
266. Dad on drew Patterson: 'That ain't going to happen'
Drew Peterson who is suspected of murdering his third wife and fourth wife vanished more than a year ago, has popped the question to another young woman.
18 Dec 2008
267. Australian Market Report of December 18: Bank's Confidence Hit
US stocks closed lower overnight after investors refocused on economic problems a day after the rally pushed by Federal Reserve's surprising interest rate cut.
18 Dec 2008
268. CBA's Credibility Shot
The blame game is underway, and so is the investigation. Commonwealth Bank (CBA) asked Merrill Lynch to implement a $2bn institutional placement, providing the broker with confidential information that the bank had increased its bad loan impairment expectation from 40-50 basis points to 60bps.
18 Dec 2008
269. Why Telstra Won't Buy ConsMedia
The triumvirate of Australian blue chips that owns FOXTEL has always been an unhappy marriage and there have been rumours from day one that Telstra (TLS), News Corp ((NWS)) and Consolidated Media ((CMJ)) would like to find a way to turf their partners and get control of the nation's premier Pay TV property.
18 Dec 2008
270. Oil Down After OPEC's Record Cut
OPEC has approved a record output cut of 2.2 million barrels a day and wants non-member oil producers Russia and Azerbaijan to make reductions of their own.
18 Dec 2008
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