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Oscars 2013: James Bond's not-so-secret life on the charts
This post has been updated. See note below for details. With the motion picture academy’s salute to James Bond coming up at the Oscars on Sunday, here are seven factoids about films and music that have sprung up in service of the world’s...
Tags: Paul McCartney, Entertainment Events, Jack White, Music Industry, Carly Simon
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Santa Ana hoping for big returns in first-ever gun buyback event
L.A. NOWGun buyback: Authorities in Santa Ana are hoping that the city’s first ever gun buyback program held Saturday would trigger a massive return of weapons, both legal and illegal.... -
Think that's snapper? Rampant seafood mislabeling in U.S., study says
A two-year study of more than 1,200 seafood samples by Oceana, an environmental advocacy group, found that a third of seafood sold in grocery stores and restaurants is mislabeled, the group announced Thursday. DNA testing of seafood samples between 2010...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Food and Drug Administration, Salmonella Infection, Seafood, Sushi and Sashimi
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Drew Barrymore plans to raise daughter Jewish, convert
Drew Barrymore plans to raise her daughter Olive as Jewish and probably will convert to the faith herself. Appearing on ABC's "The View" on Friday, Barrymore, 37, told the ladies that her daughter would be following the faith of her father, Will...
Tags: Judaism, Passover, Joy Behar, Drew Barrymore, ABC (tv network)
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Gun sales targeted by students in Pasadena
L.A. NOWA student club at Pasadena High School has started a petition calling on school district officials to halt public spending on products from companies that manufacture or sell guns.... -
Office Depot to buy OfficeMax in $1.2-billion deal
Office Depot Inc. is buying smaller rival OfficeMax Inc. in what it’s calling a “merger of equals,” creating a heftier office-supply company to challenge industry leader Staples. In the $1.2-billion all-stock deal, OfficeMax...
Tags: Office Depot Inc., E-Commerce Industry, Amazon.com Inc., Target, OfficeMax Inc.
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Impact of Carnival Triumph mishap may not last, experts say
Despite the public relations disaster created by the Carnival Triumph catastrophe, travel experts and others say the impact on bookings for Carnival and the cruise industry in general will only be short-lived. The ship lost propulsion power after an...
Tags: Nova Southeastern University, Media Industry, U.S. Supreme Court, Festive Events, Tour Operations Industry
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New digital video store M-Go opens
M-Go, a new digital store to rent or buy movies and television shows online that's backed by DreamWorks Animation and Technicolor, made its debut Friday. With movies from every major studio except Walt Disney Studios and programs from most major...
Tags: Television Industry, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Apple iTunes, ABC (tv network)
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In Suffolk County, N.Y., a makeshift storm shelter at Wal-Mart
As Sixto Nunez surveyed the road conditions in Long Island on Saturday, he started to get anxious. The 40-year-old Dominican immigrant had already braved three New York winters, but this was different. The plowed snow mounds looked menacing and, a few...
Tags: Long Island Expressway, Suffolk County (New York), Long Island
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Tupperware CEO calls U.S. a 'Wal-Mart market'
The chief executive of plastic container giant Tupperware says the U.S. is basically a "Wal-Mart market" filled with shoppers who prefer cheap over quality. That's the reason given by Rick Goings to explain why the Orlando, Fla., company best known...
Tags: Japan, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Corporate Officers
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49ers' Kaepernick sparks Super Bowl mania in hometown of Turlock
L.A. NOWColin Kaepernick went from being a third-string quarterback to leading the San Francisco 49ers into Sunday's Super Bowl. And there will be no louder cheering than from his hometown of Turlock in the Central Valley. Fans and tourists are dropping...... -
National Retail Federation applauds tentative ports labor pact
The National Retail Federation is applauding a tentative contract agreement between the union that represents 14 East Coast and Gulf coast seaports and an alliance of shipping lines, terminal operators and port associations. The Federal Mediation and...
Tags: National Retail Federation, International Longshore and Warehouse Union
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