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China: Beijing Galloping Horse CEO Dies, Murdoch Sells Star China TV Stake; 2013 in Review: Global Box Office Hits and Misses

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Beijing Galloping Horse CEO Li Ming Dies at 47
The Beijing-based exec, whose firm bought Digital Domain in 2012, was felled by a sudden heart attack. | Read More
21st Century Fox Sells Star China TV Stake
After struggling for years in the China market, Rupert Murdoch's company has sold its 47 percent holding to the firm's management group and private equity fund, CMC. | Read More
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2013 in Review: Box Office Hits and Misses Around the World
The sleeper successes and resounding flops of the year in global cinema. | Read More
'Iron Man 3,' 'Ah Boys 2' Top Singapore Box Office in 2013
Tony Stark commandingly lead the charts with a $10.21 million gross, but local director Jack Neo set a new record for a Singaporean film, pulling in $6.36 million with "Ah Boys 2" and landing in second place for the ... | Read More
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Berlusconi Companies Gained $1.4 Billion Due to His Political Ties, Report Says
The news may help soften the blow from ongoing political problems, including Thursday's appeal of a major conviction. | Read More
Canada 2013 in Review: Hollywood Stays Strong, Rob Ford Dominates Headlines
U.S. studios retained Canada's box office crown, while homegrown sci-fi shows and sitcoms made their mark stateside as Hollywood North continued to go gangbusters. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
Mexico 2013 in Review: Homegrown Films Take Flight
"Instructions Not Included" set box offices records, while Amat Escalante won the best director honor in Cannes and Alfonso Cuaron drew Oscar buzz with his work on "Gravity." | Read More
France 2013 in Review: Gerard Depardieu's Russian Passport, Actors' Pay Make Headlines
Crimes on the Croisette and a public battle between the director and lead actress of Cannes winner "Blue Is the Warmest Color" also attracted much media attention. | Read More
REVIEWS
The Magic Snowflake (L'Apprenti Pere Noel et le flocon magique): Film Review
The team behind "Santa's Apprentice" is back with another behind-the-scenes Christmas story. | Read More
People in Places (Gente en sitios): Film Review
Free-form portmanteau item from maverick director Juan Cavestany, featuring many of Spain's best-known actors. | Read More
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