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Witherspoon and Vaughn's 'Four Christmases' coasts to top box-office spot with $31.1 million
LOS ANGELES (AP) _ Audiences spent Thanksgiving with Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn, whose holiday comedy "Four Christmases" took in $31.1 million to open as the top weekend movie. The film opened Wednesday to get a head start on the long weekend....Tags: Australia (movie), High School Musical 3 (movie), Comcast Corp., The Secret Life of Bees (movie), Quantum of Solace (movie)
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Holiday bargains under $10 a share on Wall Street
Stuff stockings with bargain stocks If you're looking for stocking stuffers under $10, you might not find many at the mall. But there are scores to be had on Wall Street. Nearly 100 of the stocks in the S&P 500 -- the index composed of America's...Tags: Sprint Nextel Corporation, Sales, Automotive Equipment, Hofstra University, Starbucks Corporation
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Clearwire to sell WiMax broadband service under "Clear" brand, replacing Sprint's "Xohm"
AP Business WriterKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) _ Clearwire Corp. said Monday it will sell its wireless broadband services under the brand name Clear, eventually replacing the Xohm brand that partner Sprint Nextel Corp. has used since September. The Kirkland, Wash.-based...Tags: Google Inc., Comcast Corp., Sales, Sprint Nextel Corporation, Consumer Electronics Industry
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Reese Witherspoon, Vince Vaughn Find Holiday Cheer As 'Four Christmases' Opens With $31.7M
AP Movie WriterThanksgiving weekend movie crowds gobbled up the Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn holiday comedy " Four Christmases," which debuted at No. 1 with $31.7 million, according to studio estimates Sunday. The Warner Bros. release, featuring Witherspoon and...Tags: Australia (movie), Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Comcast Corp., Quantum of Solace (movie), Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (movie)
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Clearwire and Sprint unit close merger in deal promising faster network for wireless users
KIRKLAND, Wash. (AP) _ Clearwire Corp. has completed its merger with the unit of Sprint Nextel Corp. that is building a new wireless data network, the companies said Friday. The company formed by the merger keeps the Clearwire name. It aims to create a...Tags: Google Inc., Comcast Corp., Sprint Nextel Corporation, Consumer Electronics Industry, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Blockbuster Has New Rental Option
Associated PressBlockbuster Inc. will start renting movies and television shows through a new gadget that may give consumers another reason to bypass the struggling video chain's 7,500 stores. The system, unveiled Tuesday, relies on a small box that connects to...Tags: Computing and Information Technology, Comcast Corp., Sales, Consumer Electronics Industry, Movies
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Vampire Romance 'Twilight' Takes $70.6M Bite Out Of Box Office In Opening Weekend
AP Movie WriterLOS ANGELES (AP) _ Audiences found the vampire romance "Twilight" infectious in its opening weekend, pushing the movie to a take of $70.6 million. Catherine Hardwicke's film also enjoyed the biggest opening ever for a female director, blowing away the...Tags: High School Musical 3 (movie), The Secret Life of Bees (movie), Comcast Corp., Quantum of Solace (movie), Television Industry
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Ted Turner puts it in writing
Ted Turner admits to having "foot-in-the-mouth disease." For a good deal of his adult life, he has made headlines for his controversial remarks, although in recent years, he has cast a lower profile. Now Turner is back, appearing on "60 Minutes" and...Tags: Google Inc., Nuclear Weapons, News Agency, Jane Fonda, Government
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Steve Bornstein would like you to get NFL Network
WatchdogI considered writing my Tuesday newspaper column about the latest developments (or lack thereof) in the distribution battle between the NFL Network and Big Cable. Instead, I limited myself to a brief reference to the subject. You're welcome. For those.......Tags: New England Patriots, Government, Regional Authority, Consumer Electronics Industry, New York Jets
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Chief executive's departure may spur takeover of Yahoo
Yahoo Inc. is more likely than ever to be acquired by Microsoft Corp. now that Yahoo chief executive Jerry Yang plans to step down, investors said. Yang's resignation, announced late Monday, boosted the stock 8.7 percent to $11.55 yesterday as...Tags: News Corp., The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated, Google Inc., Public Employees, Government
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Giants play-by-play man Papa calls Jets game
neil.best@newsday.comThere was a funky feel to the night from the start. Was that Sal Marchiano hosting the pregame show on WPIX with ... WFAN's Craig Carton? Clearly, this was no ordinary ginormous, prime time NFL contest, and not only because of the weird events on the...Tags: New England Patriots, ESPN, Passenger Cars, Multi-Sport Events, Marathon
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Gifford's book about the second-greatest game?
neil.best@newsday.comFrank Gifford was deeply into writing his book about the so-called "greatest game ever played" when he stood with his son Cody amid swirling confetti in Glendale, Ariz., on Feb. 3, and had a thought: Might the centerpiece of his book, "The Glory Game",...Tags: Y.A. Tittle, New England Patriots, Sam Huff, Multi-Sport Events, Kim Williams
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