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Subject of Sundance documentary sues over 'defamatory' festival blurb
24 FramesSubject of Sundance documentary sues filmmaker over "Queen of Versailles" plot summary.... -
Sundance 2012: Magnolia gets 'Queen of Versailles' in 2nd fest deal
24 FramesSundance Film Festival rights purchased: Magnolia buys Sundance movie "The Queen of Versailles."... -
Sundance 2012: 'Queen of Versailles' interview scene may put crimp in lawsuit
24 FramesTimeshare mogul David Siegel, the subject of a documentary that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival Thursday, was angered when he learned that publicity materials advertising the film described it as a "rags-to-riches-to-rags story." He was so upset,... -
California settles with Countrywide executives
Money & CompanyCalifornia has reached a $6.5-million settlement with two former Countrywide Financial Corp. executives that the state had accused of predatory lending. The state will create a foreclosure relief fund for troubled borrowers with part of the money,... -
On Location: state film tax credit helps keep Carell movie in L.A.
Company TownSteve Carell's latest romantic comedy was originally set in a nondescript suburb in New York or New Jersey. But the actor's tight schedule and starring role in NBC's locally shot sitcom "The Office," combined with California's film tax credit, made...... -
O. Carl Simonton dies at 66; oncologist pioneered mind-body connection to fight cancer
Dr. O. Carl Simonton, a radiation oncologist who popularized the mind-body connection in fighting cancer and helped push the once-controversial notion into mainstream medicine, has died. He was 66. Simonton, who founded a cancer-care clinic in Pacific...Tags: National Institutes of Health, Medical Research, Sociology, Medical Services, Health Organizations
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Tastemakers
If HBO was in a lull after the end of pop-culture phenomenons Sex and the City and The Sopranos, its now back on top, drawing in 3.7 million viewers for the sophomore-season debut of Alan Balls vampire drama, True Blood. I woke up this morning and felt...Tags: Martin Scorsese, Television, Vampires (supernatural entitiess), Entertainment
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