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Ballon d'Or 2014 Shortlist Includes Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, And Manuel Neuer; Players And Coaches React
Constantine TV Series Spoiler Update: Good News!! Series Developer David Goyer Says NBC Likes His Show And It Is Not Yet Dead
Constantine TV series is one of many fall shows rumoured to be bidding the boob tube a goodbye after just one season. On November 23, it was reported that Hellblazer-based series was asked by NBC to stop production after its thirteenth episode. This is after the network announced that it has quasi-canceled comedy series A to Z and Bad Judge. Fans are disappointed with this news. However, according to the network, Constantine TV series' situation is different from the other two series that were given pink slip.
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‘Blackguards 2’ Release Date Set on January 2015; The Dark Eye-based Game Coming for PC and Mac Next Year; New RPG Has Improved Features and Gameplay
German software and game developer finally announced the release date for The Dark Eye RPG's second installment. "Blackguards 2" is coming on PC and Mac devices on Jan. 20, 2015.
Canada's Wind Mobile signs roaming deal, Telus likely partner
TORONTO (Reuters) - Wind Mobile, a small wireless company that claims fourth spot in an industry dominated by three major players, said on Tuesday that it now reaches 97 percent of Canada's population after adding an unnamed domestic roaming partner.
Uber signs Latin America tie-up with Slim's America Movil
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Uber Inc has signed a deal with billionaire Carlos Slim's America Movil to bring its app, which allows users to summon a car on their smartphones, to new customers in Latin America in a move it says could be a model for other regions.
Pimco CIO says outflows slow, performance up since Gross exit
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Dan Ivascyn, who replaced Bill Gross as Pimco's chief investment officer, said on Tuesday that net cash outflows from various funds have tapered off significantly, and performance has improved since Gross' exit in late September.
Bezos defends Amazon's lack of profits, stance on publishers
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jeff Bezos, the chief executive of Amazon.com Inc
UberPOOL Offers Ride-Sharing Program Promising Lower Expenses
Uber has announced plans to launch UberPOOL, a ride-sharing service allowing customers to ride together in "lookalike trips."
Radio Shack Shares Drop Over 20 Percent Following Investment Agreement Controversy
Radio Shack stock shares have dropped more than 20 percent following allegations of breached covenants on a $250 million term loan from lender Salus Capital.
Colorado Mastodon Bones Reveals Ancient Warm Earth; Several Findings Can Be Used to Compare Existing Climate Models
Researchers have recently published the first batch of data from the unearthed ancient mastodon bones after an extensive research in Snowmass, Colorado four years ago.
Cancer Sniffing Intelligent Blade Being Developed; iKnife Can Boost Big ‘C’ Patient’s Survival Rate and Reduce Chance of Tumor Recurrence
Cancer is one of the most loathed illnesses in the world. Once your ‘C’ cells were activated, chances are you cannot totally get rid of them. But a newly developed ‘”ntelligent” knife can put an end to the ever re-occurring cancer tumors.