• Fox's domestic distribution president Chris Aronson said he believes the movie will have a long life at the box office, noting that audiences gave it an average grade of A according to market research firm CinemaScore, and there are no more family-friendly films until "Monsters University" opens June 21.

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  • A. According to a 2009 Luntz poll, for instance, requiring mandatory background checks on all purchasers at gun shows is favored not only by eighty-five per cent of gun owners who are not members of the N.

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  • Nearly half of mobile-banking users and 63% of nonusers said they would be hesitant about using a phone camera to make a check deposit, according to a survey conducted last year by Infosys Ltd.

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  • Wiley was clinging to a board, according to an account he gave to a newspaper the next day.

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  • When now-bankrupt Solyndra fired CEO Chris Gronet, he negotiated a severance package worth close to half a million dollars, according to a recent Washington Post report.

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  • Ms. Brannock will head to a rehabilitation center in Maryland and then plans to move in with her mother and stepfather for a while, according to a spokeswoman for the family.

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  • But if a majority of BSkyB's independent shareholders were to vote against him, that would put the independent non-executives on BSkyB's board in a tricky position: according to a source close to the board, they would almost certainly feel obliged to ask James Murdoch to stand down.

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  • Twenty percent of workers said they arrive late to work at least once a week, according to a February 2009 CareerBuilder.com survey of more than 8, 000 workers.

    CNN: Twelve amusing excuses for being late to work

  • If a patent starts to generate revenues, the researchers receive a share according to their contribution.

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  • K. Rowling, very rich--she is the first author to become a billionaire according to Forbes' annual rankings.

    FORBES: Harry Potter, Science Teacher

  • It's easier to get a job if you have a job, according to a 2011 UCLA study.

    CNN: Back to work! Re-entering the job market in the New Year

  • Training at Scotland's newest private jail should be a priority according to inspectors after a report claimed some employees seemed inexperienced.

    BBC: Addiewell Prison

  • After several weeks, Mr. Buffett finally agreed to raise his bid by five cents a share, according to a 2010 profile of Mr. Sokol in The Wall Street Journal.

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  • Much of the rain flushed directly into the lake, but rivers are expected to remain above flood stage for about a week, according to a National Weather Service official.

    WSJ: Flood Cleanup Continues in Duluth

  • There were no laws to prevent companies from cutting their rank and file employees out of their equity, but the freedom to shape a company according to the principles of shared sacrifice and shared reward was more profound.

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  • Twitter's new rule, which many felt was poorly explained when it was introduced, would allow the company to remove a tweet according to the law in one country while having it remain visible for people in other countries.

    CNN: Mark Milian,

  • Though individual projects may be operated by a private entity, they are to be regulated by a second, according to rules established by a third.

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  • In December 2012, 6.7% of payroll checks written by small employers went to 1099 workers, or those not considered employees of a company, according to SurePayroll, a Chicago-based payroll firm that caters to 40, 000 small employers with an average of seven employees.

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  • To reduce medical errors, which kill between 40, 000 and 98, 000 Americans a year, according to a seminal study by Harvard doctor Lucian Leape, published in 1999.

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  • Jana Partners, an activist fund that has waged a successful campaign to unlock value at McGraw-Hill, remains a large investor, according to a February SEC filing.

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  • His father, who went by the name Juan Lazaro, wanted his son to become a concert pianist, according to a former colleague of the father.

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  • But, by favoring all those zeros, we may be missing an opportunity to score a better deal, according to a new paper from researchers at Columbia Business School.

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  • Boehner told House Republicans in a meeting Tuesday afternoon that passing a short-term debt ceiling suspension "buys time for the House and Senate both to pass a budget, " according to a GOP source at the gathering.

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  • Seems like a fair question, but opposition to IMF aid for Europe may not be such a wise move, according to a panel of experts appearing before the subcommittee.

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  • Mr. Hurd and his lawyer spent the weekend calling directors, pleading for a meeting with the board, where he hoped to salvage his job or at least orchestrate a gradual transition, according to a conversation he had with acquaintances.

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  • The image of Mumbai as a liberal city ruled by law and reason has long turned out to be a chimera, according to Gyan Prakash, author of Mumbai Fables, a brilliant book on the restless city.

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  • Better Place's business model was based on car owners paying a fee according to the number of miles they drive, which Mr. Agassi likened to a mobile-phone subscription.

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  • When the group arrived in China on July 14, one of the students was found to have a fever before getting off the plane, and was immediately taken to a hospital, according to Alan Cheung, executive director of the Confucius Institute.

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  • NVIDIA's high-end GeForce 9800 GX2 graphics card has been pretty well received on its own, but it looks to be decidedly more of a mixed bag when it comes to a Quad SLI configuration, at least according to a pair of early reviews.

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