Microsoft's Bing gains on Yahoo, Google Microsoft Corp's market share of the U.S. Internet search market increased modestly in June, the first month that it fielded its new Bing search engine, according to the latest data from research firm ComScore. 16 Jul 2009
Jackson's ex-wife denies giving up kids: attorney An attorney for Michael Jackson's ex-wife Debbie Rowe on Tuesday angrily denied reports that she had agreed to take millions of dollars to give up parental rights to her two children with the King of Pop. 15 Jul 2009
What's in a secret? Rio case frightens Chinese analysts China's detention of steel executives suspected of leaking state secrets could reduce the flow of market information in China as analysts and researchers self-censor to avoid trouble. 14 Jul 2009
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Rudd's China halo slips over Rio arrests Australia's Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, a former Beijing diplomat and fluent Mandarin speaker, appears to be losing his China halo. 14 Jul 2009
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China's Hu says maintaining stability paramount Chinese President Hu Jintao, forced to abandon a G8 summit in Italy by ethnic violence in restive Xinjiang, said that maintaining social stability in the energy-rich region was the "most urgent task," state television reported on Thursday. 10 Jul 2009
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Atkinson wins Australia's Next Top Model Fresh-faced Tahnee Atkinson has been proclaimed Australia's Next Top Model at the season finale in Luna Park, Sydney. 10 Jul 2009
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News Corp won't buy Twitter, won't sell MySpace News Corp is not interested in buying popular microblogging site Twitter and will not sell its struggling social network MySpace, said the media conglomerate's chief executive, Rupert Murdoch. 09 Jul 2009
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China's Hu abandons G8 as ethnic unrest continues Paramilitary police fanned out in the far-flung Chinese city of Urumqi on Wednesday to try to stifle unrest days after 156 people were killed in the region's worst ethnic violence in decades. 09 Jul 2009