Alexander C. Kaufman
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New Yorker Libel Case Can Move Forward, Judge Rules
A portion of the libel suit filed by forensic art expert Peter Paul Biro was dismissed, however
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CNN Joins Time in Suspending Fareed Zakaria for Plagiarism (Updated)
The host of "Fareed Zakaria GPS" wrote a blog post for CNN.com that had unattributed excerpts
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Time Suspends Fareed Zakaria’s Column for a Month for Plagiarism (Updated)
Fareed Zakaria, Time's editor-at-large and a CNN host, apparently lifted passages from the New Yorker and elsewhere in his latest column on gun control
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Colorado Theater Shooting: Lawyers Say James Holmes Is Mentally Ill
News outlets are also urging the chief judge in the case to relax a gag order on case filings
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Kennedy/Marshall Names Grey Rembert President of Production
Grey Rembert was in charge of acquisitions at Dreamworks and led development at GK Films
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Zynga COO John Schappert Resigns
Zynga's top operating executive John Schappert has quit a few weeks after losing responsibilities at the gaming company
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Saban Capital Names David Renzer President of Music Publishing Venture
The private investment firm brings in the former CEO of Universal Music Publishing Group to lead its new music publishing project
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Cinema Guild Acquires U.S. Distribution Rights to “La Noche de Enfrente”
Raúl Ruiz’s final film will be released in the United States in early 2013
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N.Y. Times Close to Selling About.com
New York Times Company plans to sell its content mill site About.com to Answers.com
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Netflix Launches ‘Just for Kids’ Section on Xbox 360
Netflix will add the kid-friendly section to tablets next
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New Yorker Launches iPhone App With Lena Dunham, Jon Hamm
The New Yorker iPhone app is a departure from the Condé Nast norm of saving most magazine content for tablet apps
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Fox International Channels Promotes Sharon Tal Yguado to Executive Vice President
Tal Yguado will hunt for talent and develop new shows for the paid TV unit
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‘Harry Potter’ Tops NPR’s List of 10 Best Young Adult Novels
"The Hunger Games" came in second, followed by "To Kill a Mockingbird"
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Elton John Files Libel Suit Against The Times of London
Action taken over articles that linked the pop star to tax evasion