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By The Numbers

1. 10,000 B.C.
Warner
2. Spiderwick Chronicles
Paramount
3. Definitely, Maybe Universal
4. Fool's Gold Warner
5. Bucket List Warner
6. Futurama the Movie Fox
7. Welcome Home Rosoe Jenkins Universal
8. National Treasure 2 Disney
9. Jumper Fox
10. Raiders of the Los Art Paramount
Week ending June 29. Source: Nielsen VideoScan
1. 10,000 B.C.
Warner
2. The Spiderwick Chronicles Paramount
3. Jumper
Fox
4. Fool's Gold Warner
5. The Bucket List Warner
6. Cloverfield Paramount
7. Rambo Lionsgate
8. I Am Legend Warner
9. National Treasure 2 Disney
10. There Will Be Blood Paramount
Week Ending June 29.  Source: Nielsen VideoScan
1. Fool's Gold
Warner
2. Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins
Universal
3. Bucket List
Warner
4. Jumper Fox
5. National Treasure 2 Disney
6. Sword in the Stone
Disney
7. Be Kind Rewind Warner
8. Other Boleyn Girl Sony
9. Semi-Pro Warner
10. Jungle Book 2 Disney
National rentals for week ending June 22.  Source: Nielsen
1. Alvin and the Chipmunks
Fox
2. I Am Legend
Warner
3. Enchanted
Disney
4. National Treasure 2
Disney
5. Bee Movie
Paramount
6. American Gangster Universal
7. Juno Fox
8. Game Plan
Disney
9. 101 Dalmatians
Disney
10. 3:10 to Yuma
Lionsgate
For week ending June 22. Source: Nielsen
Brand
Unique Audience
1. Google 121,991,000
2. Yahoo!
114,661,000
3. Microsoft
97,663,000
4. MSN/Windows Live 97,626,000
5. AOL Media Network
89,736,000
6. Fox Interactive Media
70,250,000
7. YouTube
69,329,000
8. Wikipedia
57,285,000
9. eBay
55,633,000
10. Apple
50,531,000
Full List Here. Data for May 2008.  Source: Nielsen Online.
Brand or Channel
Unique Audience
1. NBC Universal 13,179,000
2. Yahoo! TV
11,874,000
3. ABC.COM
10,706,000
4. AOL Television
10,630,000
5. MSN TV
10,100,000
6. BBC
9,118,000
7. Clear Channel Online Network
8,133,000
8. FOX Broadcasting
7,059,000
9. CBS Television
6,824,000
10. DirecTV
6,140,000
See complete list. Data for May 2008.  Source: Nielsen Online.

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PARK CITY -- Barely remembered in the West, the rape of Nanking -- then the capital of China -- by the Japanese imperial forces in 1937 stands as a gruesome testimonial to man's inhumanity to man.
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