• 's U.K. newspapers the Sun, the Times and the Sunday Times, according to British regulatory filings, which registered the changes in September.

    WSJ: James Murdoch Resigns From Boards of U.K. Newspapers

  • Murdoch already owns Britain's biggest daily tabloid newspaper, The Sun, as well as U.S. news television network Fox.

    CNN: Branson, Murdoch square off in media war

  • Murdoch's News Corp. owns newspapers in Australia and the U.K., including The Sun and The Times of London, as well as the New York Post, Fox News Channel, Twentieth Century Fox and MySpace.

    NPR: Bancroft Family Weighs $5 Billion Bid for Dow Jones

  • Last Monday, Sue Akers, the Metropolitan Police official overseeing the U.K. investigations, laid out accusations of "a culture at the Sun of illegal payments, " including bribes to policemen and other U.K. government officials.

    WSJ: FBI Probing News Corp.'s Former Billboard Unit in Russia

  • But I have to say the fact that "In the Heat of Sun" was not released in the U.S. market was a loss for the American audience, because I went to the San Francisco Film Festival with this film.

    CNN: Interview with Jiang Wen

  • Until the 1980s his focus was on expanding internationally in newspapers, moving to Britain in the late 1960s with the purchase of the News of the World and the London Sun, and then expanding into the U.S. in the early 1970s.

    WSJ: News Corp. Considers Splitting Company Into Two, Spinning Off Publishing

  • Now, just two years away from 2000, the sun provides less than 1 percent of the U.S. energy supply.

    CNN: Will solar energy come into the mainstream?

  • Shadow chancellor Ed Balls, who had called for the rise to be scrapped in an article for the Sun newspaper, described the move as a U-turn, but said he welcomed it.

    BBC: Osborne postpones 3p fuel duty rise due in August

  • 's four major U.K. newspaper titles, the others being the Sun, the Times and Sunday Times, but its circulation has been declining in recent years.

    WSJ: News Corp. to Close Its News of the World Tabloid

  • And as I finish editing this piece, the sun is shining, I am wearing shorts, and U.S. stocks look blessedly cheap.

    FORBES: How Ideas I Stole From Warren Buffett And Others Helped Get Untouchables Into India's M.I.T.

  • 's U.K. newspaper unit said Ms. Wheeler is the Sun's defense editor.

    WSJ: News Corp. Tabloid Journalist to Face Charge

  • Despite the overall growth in the U.S. market, installations in California, long the sun king, fell 16% to 94 megawatts in the second quarter of 2011 compared to the first quarter of the year.

    FORBES: U.S. Solar Market Jumps 69% in Q2 But Likely To Cool Off

  • Busboon testified that Douglas claimed close ties with former U.S. Trade Representative Mickey Kantor while lobbying on behalf of Sun Diamond's interests regarding exports and broader trade policy.

    CNN: By Paul Courson/

  • In winter, experts say, people in the northern half of the U.S. don't receive enough UVB rays from the sun to make vitamin D, regardless of whether they use sunscreen.

    WSJ: Swedish Study Links Multiple Sclerosis to Vitamin D Levels

  • The spreading of the cloud darkens the outlook for traditional hardware makers such as Dell, Hewlett-Packard and Sun Microsystems, which have already been buffeted by fears of a U.S. recession.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Founded and runs Sun Pharmaceuticals, maker of branded generics with factories in India, Europe and U.S. Investing in drug discovery.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The chancellor's recent U-turn on fuel duty provoked many claims to fatherhood, from Conservative backbenchers to The Sun newspaper via the shadow chancellor and Plaid Cymru.

    BBC: Regimental reprieve: politicians race to claim credit

  • The groundbreaking ceremony for Kia's first U.S. plant, in Georgia, has been delayed because Chief Executive Chung Eui-Sun, son and heir apparent of the chairman, has been banned from leaving Korea during the current investigation.

    FORBES: Red Tape

  • Other companies that lack IBM's and Sun's levels of foreign revenue and could be more exposed to the risk of a chilling U.S. computer market are Cisco, which splits its business nearly evenly between the United States and the rest of the world, and Computer Sciences, which draws about 70% of its business from the United States.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Scott Sports had bolted the U.S. bike market in 1997 after a buyout. (The firm got its start in Sun Valley, Idaho in 1958, selling the first aluminum ski pole.) Montgomery persuaded Zaugg to reintroduce the firm's road and mountain bikes in the U.S.--with him as a vice president of Scott USA. Zaugg, admiring Montgomery's confidence and connections in the bike biz, figured Montgomery was the ideal front man.

    FORBES: Spinning Wheels

  • Other companies that lack IBM's and Sun's levels of foreign revenue and could be more exposed to the risk of a chilling U.S. computer market are Cisco (nasdaq: CSCO - news - people ), which splits its business nearly evenly between the United States and the rest of the world, and Computer Sciences (nyse: CSC - news - people ), which draws about 70% of its business from the United States.

    FORBES: Silicon Valley Globetrotters

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