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Producer accuses Clint Eastwood of stealing his idea for a baseball movie

A Los Angeles film producer has sued Clint Eastwood's production company and studio giant Warner Bros over the Oscar-winning director's 2012 baseball movie "Trouble with the Curve," alleging they stole his work.

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Supreme Court to judge 'Raging Bull' copyright fight

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to referee a Hollywood legal brawl stemming from the Oscar-winning boxing drama "Raging Bull."

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Long-lost Napoleon portrait resurfaces in New York

A portrait of French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, thought lost for two centuries, has turned up in New York, having been bought for less than a hundredth of its probable value.

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Canadian radio host: Richard Dawkins would be the first atheist pope

Canadian radio host Michael Enright accused atheists of showing intolerance while imagining evolutionary biologist as their first pope, should atheists organize into their own secular church group.

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Minneapolis Fox reporter 'drunk tweets' that he wants to have sex with a cat

A Fox reporter in Minneapolis has said that a series of drunken tweets that were sent out over the weekend were in poor taste after he apparently admitted telling a man at a bar that he wanted to have sex with his cat.

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CNN Film's Hillary Clinton documentary cancelled due to pressure from both sides of aisle

Documentarian Charles Ferguson wrote today that he would be "cancelling [his] documentary on Hillary Clinton" because of his inability to obtain access to anyone with personal knowledge of the probable 2016 presidential candidate.

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Dying teen's request changes finale of 'Breaking Bad'

If you were surprised by the return of two early characters in the final episodes of Breaking Bad, there’s a 16-year-old superfan to thank.

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'Significant' LGBT discrimination still prevalent in entertainment industry: SAG survey

A wide-ranging study by the Screen Actors Guild suggests that homophobic comments are common, and other forms of job discrimination are still prevalent

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Missing 1933 Three Stooges film discovered in Australian garden shed

Comedy legends' missing 1933 film restored after negative found by Australian collector

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Bridget Jones a widowed mother-of-two in new book

The world's most prominent literary singleton Bridget Jones is now a widow bringing up two children alone, according to extracts of a new book of her exploits released on Sunday.

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Era ends at Washington Post as Amazon's Jeff Bezos set to take the reins

With Jeff Bezos set to take over The Washington Post, the big question is: Can he arrest its decline and deliver an economic model for the rest of the industry?

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Granddaughter of 'Schindler's List' balcony sniper Amon Goeth publishes memoir

A steel-eyed Nazi killer picks off Jewish prisoners with a rifle from a balcony in a concentration camp in 1944.

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Brazilian journalist accuses Yale police of 'extremely violent' behavior

Claudia Trevisan had traveled to Yale University in the hope of securing an interview with the president of Brazil's supreme court. Instead, she found herself writing a very different legal story. Soon after arriving on campus she was arrested, handcuffed and held in a cell for several hours.

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