Salvage teams raise sunken Russian Sub Museum Military salvage teams used hydraulic pumps and pontoons Friday to raise a Russian submarine once featured in a Hollywood film that sank in the Providence River last year during a storm.
Actors guild brass forms own campaign coalition The Screen Actors Guild, under criticism from dissident members for its failure to reach agreement on a new contract, is fielding a coalition of candidates for the union's board, an effort that if successful could ensure continued support for SAG's negotiating tactics.
Ovitz settles suit against billionaire Burkle Ex-Walt Disney Co. president and Hollywood power broker Michael Ovitz settled a multimillion-dollar lawsuit involving online business opportunities filed against billionaire supermarket mogul Ronald W. Burkle, an attorney said.
China paper censored for Tiananmen photo An aggressive tabloid newspaper has had its Web site censored and could face further punishment by China's media authorities for running a photograph from the still-taboo 1989 Tiananmen Square democracy movement.
E.W. Scripps 2Q profit drops 47 percent The E.W. Scripps Co.'s second-quarter profit fell 47 percent compared to last year due to sharp newspaper revenue declines and the cost of spinning off its digital and cable network businesses, the media company reported Thursday.
Mulder, Scully believe in `X-Files' audience Some Mulder and Scully fans were dubious when the title for the new movie based on their favorite TV show was announced: "The X-Files: I Want to Believe."
`At the Movies' gets new hosts Lyons, Mankiewicz Over the years, TV's best-known movie review show has gone from hosts Siskel and Ebert to Ebert and Roeper to Roeper and guest critics - and now it's Lyons and Mankiewicz.