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Rhythm & Hues to file for bankruptcy protection
The award-winning visual-effects company Rhythm & Hues, considered one of the industry's leaders, is laying off 200 employees as it files for bankruptcy protection, sources close to the studio said. The layoffs come as the L.A. company, which worked...
Tags: Financially Distressed Companies, Employees, James Cameron, Companies and Corporations, Unemployment
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India executes Afzul Guru for 2001 parliament attack
NEW DELHI -- India executed Mohammad Afzal Guru on Saturday, an Indian national from divided Kashmir convicted of providing logistical support for a notorious 2001 attack on parliament that killed at least seven people and fanned regional tension....
Tags: Political Corruption, Human Rights, Justice and Rights, Civil Rights, Crime, Law and Justice
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Chan-wook Park has a lot riding on blood-filled 'Stoker'
In a high-tech bungalow on a back corner of the 20th Century Fox lot, the South Korean auteur Chan-wook Park is chiseling his opus as the clock ticks toward 9 p.m. Park, the toast of Asian cinema and hero to hordes of genre-film enthusiasts, is...
Tags: Jodie Foster, Movies, Film Festivals, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., Charlize Theron
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Asia: Discovery Adventures broadens its tour offerings
If you're a fan of the Discovery Channel, check out some new tour destinations in Asia that its Discovery Adventures group will explore during 2013, including Malaysia, Borneo, southern India and Bhutan. "We listen to traveler feedback and add more...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Travel, Bhutan, Asia, International Travel
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American involved in Mumbai terror plot sentenced to 35 years
An American who played a role in the 2008 attack in Mumbai, India, and who cooperated with U.S. authorities in prosecuting other terrorists, was sentenced to 35 years in prison by a federal judge in Chicago Thursday. David Coleman Headley, 52, born...
Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, Judges, Prisons, Punishment
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Death of Indian rape victim spurs reflection, calls for reform
The gang rape that took the life of a 23-year-old Indian medical student has catapulted the young woman into martyrdom and galvanized an outraged nation to demand better protection of its women. In place of New Year’s Eve revelry, Indians gathered...
Tags: Laws, Rape, Assault, Human Rights, Justice and Rights
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Julia Dean: A retrospective look at the photographer’s 40-year passion of exploring the world and teaching
FrameworkAfter a long documentary photography and career in education that includes traveling to more than 40 countries, publishing an award-winning children's book, "A Year on Monhegan Island," working as an apprentice to Berenice Abbott and founding the Julia... -
Chernin firm acquires stake in Indian animation company
Peter Chernin's investment arm, CA Media, is leaping into the business of super heroes and animated goddesses from India. The company announced Thursday that it had acquired a minority stake in Graphic India, a year-old comic book and animation...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Entertainment, Spider-Man (fictional character), Corporate Officers, Asia
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Will Lance put Oprah over the hump? Media fell for Te'o story.
After the coffee. Before asking Manti Te'o to fix me up. The Skinny: I wonder if Oprah Winfrey would drop Lance Armstrong for Manti Te'o if she could? Thursday's headlines include stories on whether the Armstrong interview can boost OWN, the White...
Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Barack Obama, Film Festivals, OWN (tv network)
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Pakistan says soldier killed by Indian troops in cross-border raid
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The Pakistani army accused Indian troops of launching a cross-border raid early Sunday in the disputed Kashmir region that killed a Pakistani soldier, while India countered that it retaliated with small arms fire only after...
Tags: Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence, Science and Technology, Politics, Armed Conflicts, Heads of State
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Friend of India rape victim: Passersby stared, police delayed help
The man who was beaten alongside the New Delhi gang rape victim said the two lay naked and bleeding while people idly passed by and police debated which police station was responsible, with more than two hours elapsing before they arrived at a hospital....
Tags: Venezuela, Injuries and Wounds, Malala Yousafzai, Crime, Law and Justice, Hospitals and Clinics
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Indians, Pakistanis clash again in divided Kashmir
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan accused Indian troops of killing one of its soldiers Thursday in Kashmir, the third deadly clash between the two nuclear arch rivals this week in the divided region. Pakistani military officials released few...
Tags: Armed Conflicts, Armed Forces, United Nations, Pakistan, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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