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  • Kaori Shimada (No.14)
  • Brooke Richards (No.15)
  • Annie Chui (No.16)
  • Karen McDougal (No.17)
  • Hitomi Shiraishi (No.18)
  • Wang Liya (No.19)
  • Natsuko Tohno (No.20)
  • Dana Hamm (No.21)
  • Aya Koizumi (No.22)
  • Courtney Rachel Culkin (No.23)
  • Athena Chu (No.24)
  • Jessica Alba (No.25)
  • Hiromi Oshima (No.26)
  • Linda Chung (No.27)
  • Ericia Lee (No.28)
  • Anya Ng (No.29)
  • Nicola Mclean (No.30)
  • Miriam Gonzales (No.31)
  • Zhang Zilin (No.32)
  • Misa Ikegami (No.33)
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  • Lani Todd (No.35)
  • Lindsey Vuolo (No.36)
  • Kanako Kojima (No.37)
  • Fann Wong (No.38)
  • Lin Chiling (No.39)
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  • Ahn Jae Wook (No.41)
  • Landy Wen (No.42)
  • Rebekah Teasdale (No.43)
  • Erika Sawajiri (No.44)
  • Stephanie Glasson (No.45)
  • Monika Zsibrita (No.46)
  • Rika Uesugi (No.47)
  • John McCain (No.48)
  • Misaki Ito (No.49)
  • Chrissy Ranay (No.50)

  • Star News
    [Ben Bernanke]: Officials pledge to move quickly on rescue (16:33 10/6)
    WASHINGTON - The Treasury Department moved swiftly Monday to implement the financial rescue package, naming a former Goldman Sachs executive to oversee spending the $700 billion earmarked for the plan and pledging to work with other countries to calm global financial markets.
    [Warren Buffett]: Dow recovers to close down 370 after plunging 800 (16:33 10/6)
    NEW YORK - Wall Street suffered through another extraordinary and traumatic session Monday, with the Dow Jones industrials plunging as much as 800 points -- their largest one-day point drop -- before recovering to close with a loss of 370. The catalyst for the selling, which also took the Dow below 10,000 for the first time in four years, was investors' growing despair that the spreading credit crisis will take a heavy toll around the world.
    [Nicolas Sarkozy]: Deepening finance crisis causes global market panic (13:55 10/6)
    PARIS (AFP) - Desperate new measures by governments in Europe and North America to stabilise the financial system failed to stop panic selling that swept global markets Monday amid deepening gloom at the scope of the banking crisis.
    [Henry Paulson]: Congress hears Lehman sought millions for execs (13:55 10/6)
    WASHINGTON - Days from becoming the largest bankruptcy in U.S. history, Lehman Brothers steered millions to departing executives even while pleading for a federal rescue, Congress was told Monday.
    [George W. Bush]: U.S. calls for unity as crisis wrecks markets (13:55 10/6)
    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Governments and central banks around the world grasped at measures to contain the fast-spreading financial crisis on Monday but global stocks still plummeted as investors bet a recession was inevitable.
    [Ronald Reagan]: AIDS pioneers and cancer researcher win Nobel prize (07:47 10/6)
    STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Two French scientists who discovered the AIDS virus and a German who found the virus that causes cervical cancer were awarded the 2008 Nobel prize for medicine or physiology on Monday.
    [Barack Obama]: Obama Leading McCain in New Ohio, Pennsylvania, Minnesota Polls (07:47 10/6)
    Oct. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Democrat Barack Obama leads Republican presidential nominee John McCain in battleground states of Ohio, Pennsylvania and Minnesota, according to new polls.
    [Carl Icahn]: Eli Lilly agrees to buy ImClone for over $6B (06:47 10/6)
    NEW YORK - The drugmaker Eli Lilly & Co. said Monday it has agreed to buy biotechnology company ImClone Systems Inc. for more than $6 billion in a deal that would expand its pipeline of cancer treatments.
    [Sarah Palin]: Debate stakes higher for McCain as insults mount (16:33 10/6)
    WASHINGTON - Running short on time, John McCain has the most riding on the second presidential debate, though Barack Obama will be out of his scripted comfort zone in the town hall-style confrontation. It could be ugly if Monday's tussling is any indication.
    [John McCain]: Palin ethics probes beset by secrecy and lawsuit (16:33 10/6)
    ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin says she's an open book regarding an abuse-of-power investigation. Apparently her staff doesn't feel the same way.
    [Angela Merkel]: Europe governments go their own way on crisis (13:55 10/6)
    LONDON - Individual European governments issued a cascade of deposit guarantees to shore up their banks but fell short of any coordinated action Monday to deal with the crisis sweeping financial markets, even as stock markets crashed and the euro sank to its lowest level for over a year.
    [Hamid Karzai]: Taliban, Afghan officials meet in Saudi Arabia (13:55 10/6)
    KABUL, Afghanistan - A former Taliban ambassador said Monday that the hard-line militants sat with Afghan officials and Saudi King Abdullah over an important religious meal in Saudi Arabia late last month as the insurgency raged back home.
    [Hines Ward]: Big Ben, Steelers end 4-game slide against Jaguars (07:47 10/6)
    JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Big Ben's big night gave the Pittsburgh Steelers a big boost in the AFC North. Ben Roethlisberger threw for 309 yards and three touchdowns, helping the Steelers overcome their offensive woes and leading them to a 26-21 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday night.
    [Sage Rosenfels]: Manning brothers sharp in NFL's week five (07:47 10/6)
    LOS ANGELES (AFP) - Peyton Manning helped spearhead one of several stunning NFL turnarounds, while brother Eli led defending Super Bowl champion New York to a lopsided win over Seattle.
    [Steven Spielberg]: Spielberg to leave Paramount to form new venture (07:47 10/6)
    LOS ANGELES (AFP) - Legendary Hollywood director Steven Spielberg and his longtime partner Paramount Pictures formalized their divorce on Sunday, but intend to stay good friends, announced Paramount.


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