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Chorus Ltd., New Zealand’s biggest telephone network operator, rose the most on record after the government delayed proposed cuts to its wholesale Internet pricing pending a review of industry regulation.
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“The swag is this,” said Jeff Barker, Bank of America Corp.’s New York City market president, opening his arms to encompass all the pleasures at opening night of “Into the Woods,” the Stephen Sondheim/James Lapine musical.
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Clint Eastwood tosses an easy one across the plate with “Trouble With the Curve,” a predictable baseball dramedy with no wild pitches.
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War is over for one young veteran, and all he can think about is sex.
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<p>Grey Goose and German luxury leather goods brand MCM helped the Cinema Society host an Aug. 8 screening of "2 Days in New York."</p> <p>From left, producer Christophe Mazodier, writer Alexandre Nahon, actor/director Julie Delpy, and actors Owen Shipman, Chris Rock, Alexia Landeau and Talen Riley attend the screening at the Landmark Sunshine Cinema in New York.</p> Source: Photograph by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images
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“End of Watch,” a police drama from Open Road Films, collected $13.2 million in weekend box- office sales in the U.S. and Canada to lead all other movies and break a rare tie for first place.
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“Taken 2,” a sequel to the 2009 action film featuring Liam Neeson, opened as the top-grossing film at theaters in the U.S. and Canada, collecting $50 million in ticket sales for News Corp.’s Twentieth Century Fox.
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The animated film “Hotel Transylvania,” about a resort for monsters and their families, set a record for a September opening in U.S. and Canadian theaters, bringing in $42.5 million for Sony Corp.
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The animated film “Hotel Transylvania,” about a resort for monsters and their families, set a record for a September opening in U.S. and Canadian theaters, bringing in $43 million for Sony Corp.
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“Taken 2,” a sequel to the 2009 action film featuring Liam Neeson, opened as the top-grossing film at theaters in the U.S. and Canada, collecting $49.5 million in ticket sales for News Corp.’s Twentieth Century Fox.
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