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Testimony ends in trial over Globes broadcast deal

FILE - In this Jan. 11, 2009 file photo, celebrities arrive at the 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif. Testimony has ended in a trial that will decide the broadcast rights of the Golden Globes award with a federal judge strongly urging both sides to settle before a ruling is necessary. U.S. District Judge A. Howard Matz warned attorneys for the Globes' organizers, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and its longtime producers that he would declare a clear winner. He said the parties should try to resolve the case to prevent the Globes being tangled up in court for another awards season. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, File) Testimony concluded Tuesday in a trial that will decide whether the Golden Globe Awards remain on the NBC television network through 2018 with a federal judge strongly urging both sides to settle before a ruling is necessary.



RI judge denies Richard Hatch $25 IRS payment bid A request by reality television star Richard Hatch to give the Internal Revenue Service a reduced payment of $25 for January in his tax evasion case has been denied by a Rhode Island judge.
2.1 million viewers live stream Super Bowl online The first live stream of the Super Bowl drew 2.1 million unique viewers, NBC said Thursday.
3 art works from Liz Taylor collection snag $21.8M Three top works from the late Hollywood star Elizabeth Taylor's art collection have sold at a London auction for nearly 14 million pounds ($22 million), the auctioneer Christie's said Tuesday.
Eastwood: A maverick who does politics his own way

This advertisement provided by Chrysler Group LLC, shows actor Clint Eastwood, featured in an ad titled The plot seemed familiar: A hotshot Hollywood filmmaker shills for a bailed-out car industry, yet another limousine liberal going to bat for big government.





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