Hungry Jack's...
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Every 'Double Angry Angus Burger' contains 5.6 grams of salt - that's nearly one-and-a-half times the 4g daily salt target for adults set by...
West Australia Sunday Times · 4 hours ago  Explore story »
Dollar opens...
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THE dollar opened more than half a cent higher after investors sought risk assets in volatile trade as the US dollar weakened.
West Australia Sunday Times · 8 hours ago  Explore story »
LONDON -- SSL International said Tuesday that first-half net profit rose to 38.1 million pounds ($63 million), from 23.4 million pounds a year ago.
FOXBusiness.com · 6 hours ago  Explore story »
Hardie shares...
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BUILDING products supplier James Hardie Industries NV has reported a net loss in the first half of fiscal 2010, but says full year earnings still
Adelaide Now · 17 hours ago  Explore story »
Filed at 6:23 p.m. ET WASHINGTON (AP) -- The NFL and its players union have approved independent doctors to evaluate head injuries for about half of
International Herald Tribune · 14 hours ago  Explore story »
European Round...
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Tottenham Hotspur striker Jermain Defoe scored five second-half goals in a 9-1 demolition of Wigan Athletic in the Premier League yesterday.
Regina Leader-Post · 15 hours ago  Explore story »
Georgia Tech...
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Zachery Peacock had 22 points as 21st-ranked Georgia Tech used a big second half to take an 85-67 win over Boston University on the final day of the
My Eyewitness News · 22 hours ago  Explore story »
BUILDING products supplier has reported a net loss in the first half of fiscal 2010, but says full year earnings still should enable it to contribute ...
NEWS.com.au · Nov. 22, 2009  Explore story »
THE dollar opened half a cent lower as risk averse investors took profits following stronger support for the US dollar.
NEWS.com.au · Nov. 22, 2009  Explore story »
Peacock leads...
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San Juan, PR (Sports Network) - Zachery Peacock had 22 points as 21st-ranked Georgia Tech used a big second half to take an 85-67 win over Boston
Sports Network · Nov. 22, 2009  Explore story »