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Cannes 2013: All But 'Silence' On the Sales Front
VarietyCANNES--This year's Cannes saw a deluge of new titles brought onto the market. But, through Monday afternoon at least, there had not been a deluge of deals snapping them up. One day before the pre-sales market wound down, with major distributors...Tags: Germany, Economy, Business and Finance, Czech Republic, Britain's Got Talent (tv program), Sean Penn
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Cuts could force Ohio National Guard furloughs
The Columbus DispatchAbout 1,800 civilian employees of the Ohio National Guard face the possibility of being required to take off 11 days without pay under a Department of Defense budget-cutting plan announced this week, state officials said yesterday. The furloughs,...Tags: Unemployment, European Union, Layoffs and Downsizing, Career and Workplace, U.S. Department of Defense
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Cannes: Beta Inks Further Sales on 'Child's Pose,' 'Oh Boy'
VarietyBeta Cinema has inked further sales on Berlinale winner "Child's Pose" and German box-office hit "Oh Boy." Both pics are almost sold out. Beta has closed deals on Calin Peter Netzer's "Child's Pose" with Spain (Golem), Japan (Magic Hour), Israel (Lev...Tags: The White Ribbon (movie), Germany, Bulgaria, Mexico, Japan
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3 Pics Nab Hungarian Coin
VarietyHungary's National Film Fund, which is headed by Hollywood producer Andy Vajna, has granted production funding totaling 970 million forint ($4.2 million) to three projects: "Swing," "Home Guards" and "Paw." Csaba Fazekas' "Swing," which is the story of a... -
Film and TV Production Heats Up in Budapest
VarietyThe Hungarian capital, Budapest, couldn't be hotter. "This year feels like one of the busiest the (Budapest production) community's had since the tax rebate came into existence. The capacity of the town is at its maximum," says Adam Goodman, who runs...Tags: MGM Inc., Budapest (Hungary), United Kingdom, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., World War Z (movie)
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Geza Vermes dies at 88; scholar wrote about Dead Sea Scrolls
Geza Vermes was a graduate student in Belgium in the late 1940s when he was captivated by news sweeping the globe about a remarkable discovery in the desert east of Jerusalem. He quickly switched gears, penning his doctoral thesis on the Dead Sea Scrolls,...
Tags: Judaism, Colleges and Universities, Roman Catholicism, Teaching and Learning, Christianity
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Central Europe Jumps Onto Incentives Bandwagon
VarietyIn the 10 years since Hungary introduced its production incentives, it has emerged as the leading country in Central and Eastern Europe in the race to pursue Hollywood blockbusters and upscale TV series. Boosted by the 20% tax rebate, the local biz has...Tags: MGM Inc., Czech Republic, Baltic Region, Game of Thrones (tv program), Noomi Rapace
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Class of 2013: Megan Cavanaugh makes memories during senior year
The Daily Globe, Worthington, Minn.This is the final story in a four-part series profiling students from Worthington High School Class of 2013. WORTHINGTON -- In less than a week, Megan Cavanaugh will join her classmates, clad in caps and gowns, as they march across the stage and receive...Tags: High Schools, Newspaper and Magazine, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Schools
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Former Manchester Mayor Gets 57 Months In Prison
The Hartford CourantA former Manchester mayor who was convicted of fleecing an elderly investor in Maine was sentenced in federal court Thursday to 57 months in prison. A jury in Portland, Maine, had convicted Peter DiRosa, 66, of wire fraud after a three-day trial in...Tags: Politics, Elections, Republican Party, Prisons, John B. Larson
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Janos Starker dies at 88; renowned cellist won a Grammy in 1997
Janos Starker, a renowned concert cellist as well as a distinguished teacher and recording artist, died Sunday at his home in Bloomington, Ind. He was 88 and had been in declining health. Since 1958, Starker had been a professor at the Indiana...
Tags: Indiana University, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Arts and Culture, Awards and Prizes, Budapest (Hungary)
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READER SUBMITTED: Quinnipiac University's Central European Institute Hosts Group Of MBA Students From Hungarian
HamdenThe Central European Institute at Quinnipiac University recently hosted a group of executive MBA students from the Hungarian Corvinus School of Management as part of an ongoing partnership. The students visited Quinnipiac's campuses as well as Birinyi...Tags: Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, Inc., Mashantucket, Quinnipiac University, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning
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Janos Starker, world-famous cellist, dies at 88
Janos Starker, a renowned concert cellist as well as a distinguished teacher and recording artist, has died. He was 88. Starker, who died Sunday in Bloomington, Ind., had been in terminal care for the last few weeks, according to reports from wire...
Tags: Indiana University, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, Music
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