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'Veronica Mars' Movie Update: Kristen Bell Says Don't Give Up Hope
by Chris Harnick
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It's been more than four years since "Veronica Mars" left the airwaves: four years of fans clamoring for a film to continue the adventures of the sassy blonde sleuth. Is it time to give up hope? Kristen Bell, Veronica herself, doesn't think so, but she's also realistic about the prospects of a film based on a canceled TV show.
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San Diego Union-Tribune Sold to Hotelier for More Than $100 Million
By NOAM COHEN and TANZINA VEGA
Published: November 17, 2011 in NY Times

The San Diego Union-Tribune, one of the largest and most influential newspapers in California, was sold to a local developer for “above” $110 million, voiceofsandiego.org reported Thursday afternoon.

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Thank a Union: 36 Ways Unions Have Improved Your Life
Let's get one thing straight...

Employers and Corporations did not feel generous and decide to give you two days off every week to have a social/personal life. (We now call them weekends). Corporations did not just feel like being nice one day and give their employees paid vacations. CEOs didn't get together in a board room and say "Let's give our employees more rights at work" or "Maybe there should be laws to limit our power over an employee".
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On Location: Birns & Sawyer auctions its film cameras

Call it film’s last gasp.

Birns & Sawyer, the oldest movie camera rental shop in Hollywood, made history last week when it auctioned off its entire remaining inventory of 16- and 35-mm film cameras.

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