Wednesday, June 15, 2011

'Spider-Man' Producer Laura Ziskin Dies of Cancer | Extra

Hollywood producer Laura Ziskin, who worked on such blockbuster films as "Pretty Woman" and "Spider-Man," has died after a public battle with breast cancer. She was 61.

A statement from the Entertainment Industry Foundation said the 35-year Hollywood veteran died in her Santa Monica home on Sunday after a long battle with the disease. Laura was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2004 and underwent a mastectomy, chemotherapy, a stem-cell transplant and radiation. The cancer returned in 2009 and spread to her liver and bones.

During her three-decade career in the entertainment industry, Ziskin was president of Fox 2000 Pictures, a subsidiary of 20th-Century Fox, produced the 2002 and 2007 Oscars telecast, and oversaw a number of highly successful movies. During her time at Fox 2000, "Fight Club," "Courage Under Fire," and "The Thin Red Line" were made, with "The Thin Red Line" nominated for seven Academy Awards. In 2002, she became the first woman to produce the Oscar broadcast alone. With Katie Couric and Sherry Lansing, she helped create "Stand Up to Cancer."

Ziskin also produced "No Way Out," with Kevin Costner and "As Good As It Gets," which won Academy Awards for both Jack Nicholson and Helen Hunt. She is best known for the "Spider-Man" franchise and was working on a fourth, "The Amazing Spider-Man."

The Los Angeles native was born in the San Fernando Valley and majored in filmmaking at USC before graduating in 1973. Ziskin got her break in movies after working as a personal assistant to producer Jon Peters.

She is survived by her husband, screenwriter Alvin Sargent, and daughter, Julia Barry.

Source: http://extratv.warnerbros.com/2011/06/spiderman_producer_laura_ziskin_dies_of_cancer.php

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Democrats Insist Weiner Must Quit (WSJ)

House Democrats insisted that the New York lawmaker must resign?not just take
a leave of absence to undergo psychological treatment?as they prepare to
return to Washington contemplating a possible vote to expel him from the party
caucus


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Ericsson to buy Telcordia for $1.15 bln (AP)

STOCKHOLM ? LM Ericsson AB has signed a deal to buy U.S.-based software development firm Telcordia for $1.15 billion, the Swedish wireless equipment company said Tuesday.

Ericsson said it will buy 100 percent of the shares in Telcordia from private equity firms Providence Equity Partners LLC and Warburg Pincus and expects to complete the acquisition in the fourth quarter 2011.

Telcordia, based in Piscataway, New Jersey, develops mobile, broadband and enterprise communications software and services. It reported revenues of $739 million during the fiscal year, ending January 31 and employs 2,600 people who will now be transferred to Ericsson.

The Swedish company said Telcordia has a leading market position within the operations and business support system field ? producing computer systems that are used by telecommunications operators to handle the growth in mobile and fixed broadband traffic.

"The importance of operations and business support systems will continue to grow as more and more devices are connected, services become mobile and new business models for mobile broadband are introduced," Ericsson CEO Hans Vestberg said.

The acquisition is subject to regulatory approvals.

Shares in Ericsson rose by 1.8 percent to 88.80 Swedish kronor ($13.99) in Stockholm.

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Senate vote keeps ethanol tax credit alive (Star Tribune)

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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Button defends team-mate Hamilton

Jenson Button defends McLaren team-mate Lewis Hamilton following their collision in Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix.

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Michelle Obama makes fundraising swing through Southern California

In one of her first political stops since her husband announced his reelection bid, First Lady Michelle Obama hit the campaign fundraising circuit in Southern California on Monday and also pleaded with the entertainment industry to bring the story of military families to the big and small screens.

At a $1,000-per-person lunchtime fundraiser in Pasadena, she lauded President Obama's accomplishments.

"We've gone from an economy that was on the brink of collapse to an economy that is starting to grow again," she said. She mentioned the healthcare overhaul and the repeal of restrictions against gay service members. She praised "justice" in the killing of Osama bin Laden and cited the withdrawal of troops from overseas.

"We are responsibly ending the war in Iraq and have brought home 100,000 servicemen and women," she said.

The first lady, a constant campaign presence in the 2008 race, is expected to be deployed regularly as the reelection campaign heats up. Even as her husband's popularity has ebbed in the two years since he entered office, she remains one of the most popular figures in Obama's circle.

Then, as now, she serves to humanize a president often criticized for his cool demeanor. She did so Monday, describing at the Pasadena event the anxieties that come with the nation's highest office.

She described late nights at the White House, "after we've put the girls to bed," when the president sits hunched at a desk, reading letters from Americans about their problems.

"I see the sadness and the worry that's creasing his face," she said.

In the evening, the first lady attended a fundraiser at the Westwood home of Michael S. Smith and James Costos. Smith, a designer, decorated the White House when the Obamas moved in. Costos is an executive at HBO.

Ryan Phillippe, Drew Barrymore, Ellen DeGeneres, Vanessa Williams and Brian Grazer were among about 380 people who attended. Tickets ranged from $1,500 to $35,800.

The money from both fundraisers goes to the Obama Victory Fund, a joint venture of the campaign and the Democratic National Committee.

Earlier in the day, Michelle Obama took up one of her favorite projects ? helping military families ? and called on Hollywood's creative community to do more to bring their stories to viewers.

She told 500 people crammed into the Writers Guild Theater in Beverly Hills that the sacrifices and challenges facing military families deserved more attention ? and that one of the best ways of drawing that is through movies and TV shows.

"The work isn't that hard because the stories are already compelling," Obama said. "So I would urge you to do what you do best: Be creative. Be funny. Be powerful. Move us. Move America to think differently about these families and our men and women who serve so us graciously."

At the event, organized by a task force representing Hollywood's talent guilds, Obama spoke on a panel moderated by director J.J. Abrams. The guilds recently pledged to support the first lady's "Joining Forces" initiative that promotes volunteering to assist military families.

The effort includes three public service announcements performed by Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks and Oprah Winfrey, each describing how families of troops are coping with deployments.

The PSAs are scheduled to run in July on TV and in theaters.

This is "our way of giving back to so many who've given so much to us," said Katherine Fugate, creator of the cable show "Army Wives" and a volunteer in the effort.

To promote the cause, Obama said, she was preparing to record a few lines Monday for a brief appearance on an upcoming episode of the Nickelodeon comedy "iCarly," whose lead character is a military kid whose father has been deployed.

When Abrams asked about her television appearance, Obama said: "Let's just say I'm the coolest mom on the face of the planet. Can you believe we have friends of my children who don't believe I'm going to be on 'iCarly?' But I was like, 'Look, I've stayed in Buckingham Palace. Why is this such a huge leap?' "

Joining Obama on the panel were military families, including retired U.S. Army Sgt. Robert Jarman from Ft. Irwin, who raised four children while his wife was deployed on her second tour in Iraq; and Capt. Kelly Smith, a National Guard aircraft commander, who was connected live via Skype to her sister, a combat pilot in Afghanistan.

Smith quibbled a bit with how the military is portrayed in Hollywood ? the uniforms are often incorrect, she said ? but praised one film in particular for its depiction of troops.

"One of my favorite portrayals is Will Smith in Independence Day," Smith said. "He just kicked butt."

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Service marks Philip's birthday

Duke of EdinburghThe Duke of Edinburgh treated his birthday on Friday as a normal working day
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The Royal Family will attend a service of thanksgiving later to mark the Duke of Edinburgh's 90th birthday.

More than 750 guests will join the Queen and other royals at St George's Chapel, in Windsor Castle, to honour Prince Philip, who turned 90 on Friday.

Those in attendance will include the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry.

They will be joined by representatives from the worlds of sailing, polo, carriage driving and shooting.

Members of the Mountbatten family, the duke's godchildren, and past and present royal household staff will also be in the congregation.

A canapes reception for guests will be held afterwards at St George's Hall and Grand Reception Room before the royals have a private family lunch in celebration.

The Duke of Edinburgh treated his birthday on Friday as a normal working day with a reception at Buckingham Place to mark the 100th anniversary of the Royal National Institute for Deaf People, now renamed Action On Hearing Loss.

The Queen conferred the title of Lord High Admiral of the Navy on the duke on the occasion of his 90th birthday.

On Saturday, the Queen marked her official birthday - she was 85 in April - with the Trooping the Colour ceremony in central London. Prince William took part for the first time

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