Media
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DGA’s Cates: Healthcare Big Priority; New Media? Not as Much
Guild’s negotiating committee chairman says new health plan will be focus of upcoming AMPTP negotiations; digital media not spinning off enough money at this point to worry about
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Apple Buys Facial-Recognition Software Firm
Polar Rose has developed a number of facial-recognition technologies
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More Than 100,000 RSVP for Stewart, Colbert D.C. Rallies on Facebook
Oct. 30 turnout on the National Mall could eclipse Glenn Beck’s recent rally
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Bon Appétit Says Goodbye to L.A.; Editor Says Bon Voyage
Condé Nast moving magazine to New York; Barbara Fairchild decides to stay behind
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Paris Hilton Pleads Guilty in Cocaine Case
Hilton faces a year in jail if she violates her probation agreement
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HuffPo Hires Howard Fineman Away From Newsweek
Arianna Huffington’s gain is Sidney Harman’s loss; editorial exodus continues
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Eisner’s Tribune Patron Submits His Own Financial Reorg Plan
A hedge fund co-founded by one of the former Disney chief’s closest friends has filed a plan for Tribune Co. — and Tribune may not be opposed
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The Man Who Murdered Jimi Hendrix?
A memorial on the 40th anniversary of Jimi Hendrix’s death — Sept. 18, 1970
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Writers Guild West Elects 8 to Board
Board members will serve a two-year term, effective immediately
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Ex-Page Six, Hollywood Life Editor Tapped by Hearst for New Site
Corynne Steindler to manage TheSurvivorsClub.org
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Writers Guild East Announces Council Election Results
Terms for the 10 new members begin immediately and last through 2012
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Best Buy Says the iPad is Cannibalizing Sales of Laptops
Retail chain’s CEO sees demand for tablet skyrocket as TV sales fall
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Lady Gaga to Senate: End ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ (Video)
Pop star says the law is unconstitutional and urges viewers to get involved before next week’s vote
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Nicole Kidman Returning to Broadway
She will star in a revival of Tennessee Williams’ “Sweet Bird of Youth”
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the New York Post