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Asian stock markets soar amid US rescue talksAsian stock markets soared today as a news of a US government plan to rescue banks from risky mortgage debt brought hope of a let-up in the world’s worst financial crisis in decades. Read more | Comments
EA set for Asian online pushBusiness News: Gaming giant expands reach -- Games giant Electronic Arts aims to have 12 games online by the end of the year and also intends to expand soccer game "FIFA 2" to five new foreign territories. Hollywood Interactive finds fundingBusiness News: Rivers duo to cover Emmy red carpet online -- Hollywood Interactive Group has announced the acquisition of $5 million in venture capital funding, while also securing Joan and Melissa Rivers for red-carpet Emmy coverage on its MyHollywood.com website. Hader, Faris spice up 'Meatballs'Film News: Caan, Mr. T round out 3-D project -- Bill Hader and Anna Faris have signed on to voice the lead characters of Sony Pictures Animation's "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs." Eric Roth rides to New RegencyFilm News: Exec tapped as exec VP of business affairs -- New Regency has tapped former Weinstein Co. exec Eric Roth as executive VP of business affairs. Tokyo Film Festival unveils lineupFilm News: Four films to world premiere in competition -- The 21st Tokyo Film Festival unveiled its lineup Thursday, including four world preems in the competition section: Ivy Ho's helming debut "Claustrophobia, " Feng Xiaoning's disaster pic "Super Typhoon, " thesp Atsuro Watabe's helming debut "Echo of Silence" and Tetsu Maeda's school drama "School Days With a Pig." Jaime Rosales tackles weighty issuesFilm News: Goya winner and rising star upsets status quo -- If a cinema star's been born this year in Spain, it's director Jaime Rosales. Groups sue Trade RepresentativeBusiness News: 'Property enforcement treaty' being questioned -- A pair of public interest groups have filed suit against the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative to force disclosure of details about a "secret intellectual property enforcement treaty" that the Bush administration is currently negotiating with numerous countries. SAG power shiftsBusiness News: Unite for Strength gains control of union board -- Dissidents have won control of SAG's national board in a surprise result that heightens the chances of an end to the guild's contract stalemate with the majors. NATAS circles growFilm News: Donahue, Bergen, Williams honored -- The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, Pacific Southwest chapter, has inducted six new members into its prestigious gold and silver circles. San Sebastian fest boosts niche bizFilm News: Event serves up specialty film players, initiatives -- When the charmingly humble Mahmoud al Massad presented a rough cut of "Recycle" at San Sebastian's Cinema in Motion last year, he was an almost totally unknown director. Stars, bizzers head to San SebastianFilm News: Celebs to see and industry events to attend -- Normally low on glamour, San Sebastian has turned up its own star quotient a few watts. "Tropic Thunder" will be tubthumped by Ben Stiller and Robert Downey Jr., while Meryl Streep and homeboy Antonio Banderas are being honored with Donostia Awards. Galicians on parade at San SebastianFilm News: Region will have strong presence at film fest -- Producers and companies from the region of Galicia will be out in force at the 56th San Sebastian Festival, a crossroads between Spain and Latin America. For the first time, the Galician Audiovisual Consortium will run a stand at San Sebastian's Sales Office film market. Modest players pack multiplexesFilm News: Full frame vie for weekend box office -- After last weekendâs box office boom -- led by the Coen brothersâ "Burn After Reading" -- this weekend could prove a lull as several new modest players make their play before action-thriller "Eagle Eye" debuts a week from now. (Kate Hudson, right, stars in "My Best Friend's Girl") Televisa, Univision trial postponedBusiness News: Royalty case delayed for scheduling reasons -- The court faceoff between Mexican media conglom Televisa and U.S. Hispanic giant Univision Communications has been moved yet again -- this time to Dec. 2. Galicia's film biz goes globalFilm News: Spanish org extends co-production reach -- Some 2.7 million people live in Galicia; an estimated 10 million Galician emigres are spread worldwide and continue to maintain strong homeland links. Up to 1 million Gallegos dwell in Buenos Aires alone, endowing Galician cultural heritage with a fascinating mix of tango and bagpipes. IFP grants, awards go to filmmakersFilm News: Org delivers indie awards on Sept. 18 -- The IFP gave out $130, 000 in grants and in-kind awards were handed out Sept. 18 at the annual Independent Filmmaker Awards ceremony. 'Fiction' heads into eighth seasonFilm News: Slate packed with Toronto documentaries -- IFCâs âStranger Than Fictionâ documentary series is heads into its eighth season with a slate packed with docus from Toronto. IFC enters six in Fantastic FestFilm News: Trio will be released simultaneously on VOD -- IFC has six films at the Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, including two North American preems and three pics that will be released simultaneously on video-on-demand and at the cinema through IFCâs In Theaters program. Foreign Oscar submissions pile upFilm News: Oct. 1 deadline has countries unloading pics -- With the Oct. 1 deadline for foreign-language Oscar submissions looming, a slew of countries unveiled their choices this week. Report: A-Rod, Wife Reach Divorce SettlementAmerica, North America, USA, Illinois | Sports | 19-09-2008 00:20 | Chicago news, weather, sports, traffic and video from cbs2chicago.com
Yankees star Alex Rodriguez and wife Cynthia have settled their multimillion-dollar divorce case, the New York Daily News reported Thursday. Briefs: Steelers' Farrior fined $7.5K for obscene gestureThursday's NFL news briefs: Steelers linebacker James Farrior was fined $7, 500 by the league for making an obscene gesture toward Browns fans Sunday night. Grateful Dead to play for ObamaMusic News: Band set to perform at candidate's fundraiser -- The Democratic presidential candidate's campaign has confirmed a long-rumored fundraising concert that will include four remaining members of the Grateful Dead at Penn State University's Bryce Jordan Center. Bierman boosted at Warner PremiereFilm News: Exec promoted to senior VP of production -- Matt Bierman has been elevated to senior VP of production for Warner Premiere, studio's direct-to-disc arm. Bierman boosted at Warner PremiereBusiness News: Exec promoted to senior VP of production -- Matt Bierman has been elevated to senior VP of production for Warner Premiere, studio's direct-to-disc arm. David Stone rocks Buena VistaFilm News: Exec named VP of development -- Disney's Buena Vista Prods. has named David Stone VP of development, focusing on nonscripted programming. David Stone rocks Buena VistaBusiness News: Exec named VP of development -- Disney's Buena Vista Prods. has named David Stone VP of development, focusing on nonscripted programming. Abu Dhabi unveils lineupFilm News: Emphasis on socially conscious filmmaking -- Abu Dhabi's second Middle East Film Festival will open Oct. 10 with Rian Johnson's "The Brothers Bloom, " starring Mark Ruffalo and Adrien Brody and close Oct. 19 with Ridley Scott's "Body of Lies, " starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe. Google CEO won't delay Yahoo dealBusiness News: Duo wants to go forward with ad partnership -- Google Inc.'s chief executive said Wednesday the Internet search leader won't delay its proposed advertising partnership with rival Yahoo Inc. even if government regulators need more time to assess whether the alliance will diminish competition. Luc Besson launches BlueFilm News: Company to produce 'advertainment' -- Helmer-producer Luc Besson is teaming up with advertising exec Christophe Lambert to launch Blue, Gaulâs first shingle devoted to âadvertainmentâ â a blend of entertainment and advertising.
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Team owner Pat Bowlen wrapped up his first round of interviews for the Denver Broncos' head coaching vacancy Thursday when he met with Miami Dolphins secondary coach Todd Bowles. Ready? Favre says he'll wait month before considering futureAsia, Middle East, Cyprus, Fort Lauderdale | 09-01-2009
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Eric Mangini, who began his NFL career as a ballboy for the Browns, was introduced as Cleveland's 12th full-time coach on Thursday, less than two weeks after he was fired by the New York Jets. Love him or hate him, Rivers one of game's bestAsia, Middle East, Cyprus, Fort Lauderdale | 09-01-2009
Opposing fans really seem to dislike San Diego QB Philip Rivers. Maybe it's because of his beef with Jay Cutler or his public arguments with fans. No matter the reason, Rivers can play and now, the Chargers are his team, Pete Prisco says. Woman finds Red Stockings card from 1869America, North America, USA | 09-01-2009
Somewhere amid her collection of worn jukeboxes and slot machines, a 72-year-old California woman recently discovered an antique worth saving: a rare baseball card of the first professional team in the United States. Arkansas gives up two NCAA titlesAmerica, North America, USA | 09-01-2009
Arkansas is vacating two national championships in track and field after the NCAA clarified how many points the Razorbacks needed to forfeit from the 2004 and 2005 men's outdoor meets for violations involving sprint star Tyson Gay. TCU's Patterson agrees to extension through '14America, North America, USA | 09-01-2009
TCU coach Gary Patterson has agreed to a new contract that runs through the 2014 season. |
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