LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) – By his 15th film, Kim Ki-duk, the director of South Korea‘s Best Foreign Picture Oscar entry “Pieta,” was sick of money shaping his cinematic vision.The director, who told an audience at the Landmark Theatre that he tries in his movies to ruthlessly dissect society with all its nuances and complexities, said he didn’t want Hollywood-type...
Nov
08
How South Korea’s Dark Oscar Entry ‘Pieta’ Cut Out Producers, Investors
Label: Lifestyle
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Values exercise improves doctor-patient communication
Label: Health
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – A short waiting room exercise encouraging African American patients to reflect on their personal values helped improve communication between the patients and their white doctors, in a new study.However, those patients didn’t rate their trust in their doctor or satisfaction with the appointment any higher, compared to those who...
Home repossessions ‘fall further’
Label: Business
8 November 2012 Last updated at 05:46 ETThe number of homes being repossessed has fallen to a five-year low, according to mortgage lenders.
The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) said there were 8,200 repossessions in the third quarter of 2012, the lowest quarterly number since 2007.The figure was down from 8,500 in the...
Nov
07
Apple suit vs. Google over patent rates dismissed
Label: Technology
NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge in Madison, Wis., on Monday threw out a suit by Apple Inc. claiming that Google subsidiary Motorola Mobility is seeking unreasonably high license fees for the use of patents on wireless technology.The suit is part of a world-spanning battle between Apple and Google, whose Android software powers the smartphones that compete...
TV networks to staff: watch what you tweet on Election Day
Label: Lifestyle
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – U.S. television networks face a new challenge in covering this year’s excruciatingly close presidential election: prevent closely guarded exit poll results from leaking onto Twitter, Facebook and other social media platforms.The major TV news networks agreed to shield early exit poll data suggesting who is leading in a state until...
Insomnia doubles risk of heart attack, stroke, research shows
Label: Health
The study by researchers in Taiwan found that people with insomnia were twice as likely to have heart attacks or strokes than those without the sleep disorder during the trial’s four-year period. The research was presented Monday at the American Heart Association meeting in Los Angeles.
The findings add to previous research...
Ahead of the Bell: US Consumer Credit
Label: Business
WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans felt more confident about the economy in September and likely stepped up borrowing.Economists forecast consumer borrowing rose by $ 10.3 billion in September from August, according to a survey by FactSet. The Federal Reserve will release the report at 3 p.m. EST Wednesday.
In August, consumers...
Nov
06
Cautious reformers tipped for new China leadership
Label: World
BEIJING (Reuters) – China‘s ruling Communist Party will this month unveil its new top leadership team, expected to again be an all-male cast of politicians whose instincts are to move cautiously on reform.Sources close to the leadership say 10 main candidates are vying for seven seats on the party’s next Politburo Standing Committee, the peak decision-making...
Cable industry seeks out Silicon Valley pizzazz
Label: Technology
(Reuters) – The U.S. cable industry, hoping to revive innovation and beat back the emergence of online video, is turning for ideas to Silicon Valley.Leading players from Time Warner Cable to Comcast Corp will next year set up a showpiece research center in the heart of a region that has spawned recent momentous trends, from social networking to the mobile...
Aerosmith puts on Boston street concert on Memory Lane
Label: Lifestyle
BOSTON (Reuters) – Thousands of music fans clogged a Boston street on Monday to hear Grammy award-winning rock band Aerosmith perform a free concert in front of the apartment building where the musicians began their career four decades ago.The band blared out hits including “Walk This Way” and “Sweet Emotion” from the back of a specially converted tractor-trailer...
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