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Robert Downey, Jr. Reflects at Life, Family with ‘The Judge’ Role, “New Stuff in the Horizon” after Tony Stark/Iron Man, Actor Says

Robert Downey, Jr. talks life and family in "The Judge" and looks forward to future roles after Tony Stark now that he's almost 50.


Behind Oscar Pistorius sentencing lies father's emotional story on son's relationship; Did sprinter's ex-girlfriend contacted Pistorius before Steenkamp shot?

Oscar Pistorius is set to face a decade and a half of life sentencing that would begin soon after Judge Thokozile Masipa orders him guilty of culpable homicide for killing his ex-girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp during the dawn of Valentine's Day of 2013. The sprinter's father admitted he has been too hard on his son.

CrossClick Media Taps Clinton and Obama Campaign Call Center Veteran

CrossClick Media, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: XCLK) announced today the Company's management has retained Mr. Herschel L. Younger, a Call Center professional and a veteran of both Hillary Clinton senatorial campaigns in New York and both President Barack Obama's presidential campaigns.

Girl’s Generation after Jessica; Sunny takes over Jessica’s part in ‘Mr. Mr.’ during SMTOWN concert in Japan

Are the response of the remaining Girls' Generation members to Jessica's exit sincere? How is Sunny taking the issue?


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Herbalife Ltd, the marketer of weight-management products, energy drinks and nutrition supplements that has come under investigation by the Federal Trade Commission as well as other agencies, has hired a former FTC official as its chief compliance officer.
The National Basketball Association has reached long-term media rights contracts with Walt Disney Co and Time Warner Inc's Turner Broadcasting, more than doubling the fees it received under the previous contracts, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
Luxury shoe company Jimmy Choo (IPO-JIM.L) is on course to join London's main stock market with a value of up to $1.1 billion, industry sources said on Monday, citing the initial price range quoted by banks arranging the sale.
Germany's Bertelsmann (BTGGg.F) said on Monday it would take full ownership of Gruner + Jahr, publisher of magazines including Stern and Brigitte, as the German media conglomerate looks to speed up a late push into digital media.
Japan's largest recruitment company Recruit Holdings priced its initial public offering at 3,100 yen on Monday, the top of its bookbuilding range, showing confidence in investor demand for the $2 billion listing.
Euro Disney (EDLP.PA) said on Monday it had agreed a 1 billion euro funding deal backed by its largest shareholder, the Walt Disney Co (DIS.N), which includes a share sale and a debt restructuring, to allow it to invest in the business.
UK-based BT Group PLC could take until beyond the current financial year to return to the consumer mobile market, due to technical problems, the Telegraph reported.
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd plans to invest $14.7 billion to construct a new chip production plant in South Korea, a major bet on its semiconductor business amid a smartphone earnings slump.
A group of 12 global banks are working together to set up a one-stop bond shop for buyers and sellers of corporate bonds, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
An unusual disconnect has emerged in the U.S. oil market, with headline futures slumping to levels below $90 a barrel even as traders in the physical crude market report surprisingly robust demand and strong pricing.