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jeudi 26 juin 2014

World Cup: German Media Engage in Trash Talk Ahead of USA Match, Biter Luis Suarez Banned; German Box Office Drops Due to Sunshine; Johnny Depp to Choose Winner of Chinese Reality Show; Sony CEO Pay Rises

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TOP STORIES
World Cup: German Media, Fans Start Trash Talk Ahead of USA Match
German tabloid Das Bild draws MLS ire for depicting USA coach Jurgen Klinsmann as a punch-drunk loser. | Read More
World Cup Biter Luis Suarez Banned From Rest of Tournament
UPDATED: The Uruguay striker can't participate in any soccer activities for four months, including the team's next nine international games, which begin with a World Cup match against Colombia on Saturday. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Box Office: Sunshine, Not World Cup, Drives German Drop
Warm weather is being blamed for the 33 percent decline in second-quarter box-office revenue. | Read More
BIFF Relaunched as the Brisbane Asia Pacific Film Festival
The new festival in Australia's third largest city will include screenings for the Asia Pacific Screen Awards. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
Johnny Depp to Choose Winner of Chinese Reality Show
Depp will select the winner of "Chinese Dream" on Friday and will bring the young Chinese contestant on a trip to Hollywood. | Read More
Sony Pictures Television to Acquire U.K. TV Networks Group CSC Media
The deal will add 16 channels in the kids, music and general entertainment space to Sony's portfolio. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
Sony Corp. CEO Kazuo Hirai's Annual Pay Rises 20 Percent Despite Company Losses
His pay, $1.8 million, was up as much as that of new president of U.S. entertainment Nicole Seligman in yen terms, though he declined to accept a bonus. | Read More
Late BBC Host Jimmy Savile Had 'Fascination' With Corpses, Report Finds
Witnesses told probes into sexual abuse claims against him that he said he had rings made from glass eyes taken from dead bodies, posed with corpses for pictures and performed sexual acts on them. | Read More
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