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And now to the business of Hollywood and the Unger Report.
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Lead author Stan Glantz, of the University of California, said the report showed Hollywood was "perfectly capable of making movies without as much smoking and people still come see them".
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According to a report in The Hollywood Reporter, Gaspin was told this week that he too would be shown the door.
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The council's task and finish group's report says the Hollywood Park location would help with the wider regeneration of the seafront.
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The Hollywood Reporter had a March 1 report about a Fallon-Leno switch, which was denied by the network.
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The report's author, Martha Lauzen, says Hollywood is in denial about the lack of women behind the camera.
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When Lynch sticks with his straightforward view of how things are done in Hollywood, the film briefly comes alive as a trenchant, nuanced report from the front.
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The Golden Globes are awarded by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, a group of journalists from around the world who report on Tinseltown.
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One senior woman told the report that engineering needed to improve its image in line with the "Hollywood-ization" of other careers such as medicine and law.
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Another incident happened in January, three weeks before the Hollywood incident, when Brown and Rihanna were visiting her home country of Barbados, the report said.
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