| WSJ(2/6) Column: The Lesson Of The Arab Spring |
Zawya (registration)He is also a significant shareholder in News Corp., which owns this newspaper.) It's been over a year now since Mohamed Bouazizi, a 26-year-old Tunisian street vendor, helped start what has become know as the Arab Spring.
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| Action Film 'Chronicle' Leads Weekend Sales |
Wall Street JournalProduced by News Corp.'s Twentieth Century Fox, "Chronicle" drew 61% of its opening-weekend audience from people under the age of 25. News Corp. also owns The Wall Street Journal. The $12 million film was written by Max Landis, son of writer and ...
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| The top films at the North American box office |
Moneycontrol.com"Chronicle," "Red Tails" and "The Descendants" were released by units of News Corp's Fox Filmed Entertainment. CBS Films, a unit of CBS Corp , released "The Woman in Black." "Big Miracle" was released by Universal Pictures, a division of Comcast Corp .
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| Rupert Murdoch Tweets Up a Storm on Super Sunday Morn (Updated) |
ReutersNews Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch took to Twitter to express his thoughts on the European monetary crisis and the developing problems in the Middle East. Read more: Fake Wendi Deng account verified by Twitter He started by applauding the UK's decision ...
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| 'Chronicle' Tops Box Office With $22 Million in Receipts |
BusinessWeek5 (Bloomberg) -- “Chronicle,” the film about three teens who acquire psychic powers, opened as the top movie in theaters in the US and Canada, taking in $22 million for News Corp.'s Twentieth Century Fox. The ghost story “The Woman in Black,” featuring ...
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| Met police investigators at News Corp jeopardise press freedom, say lawyers |
The GuardianThe Metropolitan police has a team of up to 20 detectives based at News Corporation's internal investigation unit in Wapping, a move which leading media and human rights lawyers say puts press freedom in jeopardy. The revelation comes as Sue Akers, ...
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| 'Chronicle' Leads Weekend Box-Office Sales With $22 Million for News Corp. |
Bloomberg“Chronicle,” the film about three teens who acquire psychic powers, opened as the top movie in theaters in the US and Canada, taking in $22 million for News Corp. (NWSA)'s Twentieth Century Fox. The ghost story “The Woman in Black,” featuring “Harry ...
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