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281. 'Day the Earth Stood Still' launches to $31M debut
Audiences sat still for Keanu Reeves' sci-fi remake "The Day the Earth Stood Still," making it the weekend's top movie with a $31 million debut, according to studio estimates Sunday.
16 Dec 2008
282. Madonna's ex set to get $75 million in settlement
Madonna has settled her divorce with ex-husband Guy Ritchie by also parting with at least 50 million pounds ($76 million), the singer's spokeswoman said Monday.
16 Dec 2008
283. Australia's Best Value Loans
Trawling through hundreds of mortgage products to find the best loan is no easy feat, particularly for those just starting out in their journey towards property ownership. To help you along, the team at Your Mortgage magazine has done some of the legwork for you, judging a wide range of home loan products to bring Australia's best value products.
16 Dec 2008
284. Australia cuts iron ore output f'cast, trims copper
Australia slashed its forecast for iron ore output in the year to next July by more than 15 percent as the global steel market withers, suggesting deeper cuts are in store from miners, but made modest reductions in metallurgical coal and copper production.
15 Dec 2008
285. Spain's Santander details exposure to Madoff
Spain's largest bank, Santander (SAN.MC: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz), said on Sunday one of its investment funds had exposure of 2.33 billion euros to Madoff Securities, whose founder Bernard Madoff is accused of masterminding a $50 billion fraud.
15 Dec 2008
286. What's Happening Next Week?
Another weak week is ending with hope for Australia and more bad news for US investors as it looks more and more likely that Congress will not be able to get to grips with the proposed US$15bn auto rescue package before the weekend.
15 Dec 2008
287. World Bank Spells It Out: It's Over
It has been hard to ignore the release of the latest update on the global economic outlook by economists at the World Bank.
12 Dec 2008
288. China's Consumer Inflation Falls to 2-Year Low
China's inflation fell to its lowest level in nearly two years as sharp increases in food and energy costs eased, giving Beijing more room to spur growth through spending without igniting price rises.
11 Dec 2008
289. Australia's population soars to new record
Australia's booming population is showing no sign of slowing, with overall growth surging by 1.7% to 21.37 million over the year - its fastest pace in 19 years.
09 Dec 2008
290. McDonald's Same-Store Sales Jump in November
Consumers hungry for cheap meals boosted worldwide sales at McDonald's Corp.'s established locations by 7.7 percent in November, more proof of how the fast-food leader is thriving in a downturn that has eaten into sales at its competitors.
09 Dec 2008
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