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1. Delta Goodrem looks to Newton-John for advice
A pop star, soap actress and cancer survivor, Delta Goodrem is already famous in Australia, Britain and Japan, but now her sights are set on America and who better to turn to for advice than Olivia Newton-John.
16 Jul 2008
2. Olivia Newton-John marries again
Olivia Newton-John, best known for her role in the 1970s hit movie "Grease," got married for a second time in a surprise ceremony last week, according to media reports.
10 Jul 2008
3. Olivant increase stake in UBS
Investment firm Olivant has increased its stake in Swiss bank UBS, it was announced, on Wednesday.
18 Jun 2008
4. AIG replaces CEO Sullivan amid subprime woes
The world's biggest insurer, American International Group Inc, replaced CEO Martin Sullivan on Sunday after it suffered two quarters of record losses from risky mortgage bets and its share price more than halved over the past year.
16 Jun 2008
5. Soaring living costs cloud UN climate talks
U.N.-led climate talks kick off on Monday in Germany with experts trying to forge a global warming pact facing a new challenge from critics who say climate change measures are partly to blame for higher food and energy prices.
02 Jun 2008
6. Costly living could kill Europe's consumer revival
After a few years of brisk growth and job creation, Europeans were supposed to feel more secure and start to spend more, reviving consumer demand in the region and reducing its economic dependence on exports.
16 May 2008
7. Liv Tyler and husband split
Liv Tyler and her husband, rocker Royston Langdon, have separated after five years of marriage, according to a report in People magazine.
09 May 2008
8. Bolivia's richest region votes "yes" on autonomy
Bolivia's richest region of Santa Cruz voted overwhelmingly for autonomy on Sunday in a referendum widely seen as a rejection of President Evo Morales' leftist reforms, exit polls showed.
05 May 2008
9. Microsoft links data on phones, PCs in "Live Mesh"
Microsoft Corp has begun testing technology that brings together a person's pictures, documents and other data scattered across a growing number of machines with the goal of allowing people to access their information from anywhere and at any time.
23 Apr 2008
10. BT new CEO announced
BT Group has announced that the head of BT Retail will be succeeding Ben Verwaayen as chief executive of the group on 1 June 2008. Verwaayen is to leave the board of BT completely on 30 June.
07 Apr 2008
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