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Golden Globes lawsuit may not begin until July 2012

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The Hollywood Foreign Press Association's lawsuit against Dick Clark Productions -- originally scheduled for this past September -- may not go to trial until next July, documents filed in a Los Angeles federal court Thursday revealed.
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Elizabeth Warren speaks with voters as she campaigns after announcing her candidacy for the U.S. Senate in Framingham, Massachusetts

Warren in Senate campaign mode with first debate

Consumer advocate and former Obama administration official Elizabeth Warren got into the nitty-gritty of campaigning for the U.S. Senate in Massachusetts on Tuesday, facing off in her first political debate.
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Gaddafi will Fight on to the End, Ex-Premier Says

Muammar Gaddafi's former prime minister said on Tuesday he believed the deposed leader was still in Libya and would carry on fighting the country's new leaders until the end.
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Publicist Levine says he never set up Chasen case reward

Michael Levine, a Hollywood publicist sued in L.A. Superior Court on Monday, said he never established a $25,000 reward for his murdered friend Ronni Chasen and thus should not be sued for failing to pay it.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Gets Release Date Alongside Apple iPad 3 ‘Leak’

Apple Rejects Samsung Offer; Legal Battle on Patents Continues

South Korea-based Samsung Electronics Co.'s hopes of launching its Galaxy range of tablet computers in Australia, for the Christmas holiday season, suffered a big blow on Tuesday, when rivals, California-based Apple Inc. refused its offer to settle the legal dispute on tablet technology.
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Meredith ignored in media fog around Amanda Knox

Murdered Briton Meredith Kercher has been forgotten in the fog of a tireless media and public relations campaign to free the American student convicted of killing her, a lawyer for the victim's family told Reuters.
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Timeline: Italian court clears Amanda Knox of murder

Amanda Knox and her Italian former boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, were cleared and freed Monday after appealing a 2009 verdict that originally found them guilty of murdering British student Meredith Kercher.
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Italian appeal court cleared Amanda Knox of murder

Amanda Knox and her former boyfriend left prison after four years Monday when an Italian appeals court cleared them of the 2007 murder of British student Meredith Kercher.
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Sunny Meredith, victim, forgotten at Italy trial

Four years after her brutal murder, British student Meredith Kercher has been virtually forgotten as the media spotlight shifted to Amanda Knox, the fresh-faced American girl appealing against her conviction for killing her.
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Amanda Knox Freed: What Now?

Now that Amanda Knox (aka foxy knoxy) has been freed and acquitted of the 2007 murder of Meredith Kercher, what's next?
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IMG uncertainty as board wrestles with removing Ovitz

The fate of Michael Ovitz at sports talent giant IMG remained in the balance with senior management having conferred with legal counsel over the weekend as to how to remove him from the board.
Knox, U.S. student convicted of murdering her British flatmate Kercher in Italy in November 2007, arrives in court in Perugia 30/09/2011

Amanda Knox: Jurors Debating Knox's Fate

The Amanda Knox verdict is now hours away -- what will the fate of the American girl be? In Perugia, Italy, six jurors and two judges are currently sitting in a room deciding how to answer that question.
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Amanda Knox Verdict's Impact on Kercher Family

Although all of the cameras are pointed at Amanda Knox, focus should remain on justice for the victim, Meredith Kercher, who was brutally murdered in 2007.
Amanda Knox arrives in court for her appeal trial session in Perugia

Amanda Knox Pleads for her Freedom, Denies Killing Roommate

American student Amanda Knox made a tearful plea to an Italian court Monday to be acquitted of murdering her British roommate during a brutal erotic game, saying she was paying with her life for a crime she did not commit.
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Charitable remainder trusts: How the wealthy give it away and get it back

Though he first attended the Hollywood Bowl more than 30 years ago, Ron Moormeister remembers well those Los Angeles Philharmonic concerts. His voice waxes rhapsodic as he recalls the lineup: Mandy Patinkin, Julie Andrews, a Tchaikovsky Spectacular complete with the bombastic 1812 Overture.
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Polanski's Carnage is fangless Virginia Woolf

Fans of high class scenery chewing will enjoy Carnage, director Roman Polanski's acrid comedy about two bourgeoisie couples battling it out over a long weekday afternoon in Brooklyn.

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