Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Nirvana, Ronstadt among Rock Hall of Fame noms

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Nirvana, Linda Ronstadt, Peter Gabriel, Hall and Oates, and The Replacements are among first-time nominees to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.


The hall of fame announced its annual list of nominees Wednesday morning and half the field of 16 were first-time nominees. YES, Link Wray and The Zombies also received their first nominations.


More than 600 voters will determine the class of 2014. Inductees will be announced in December and a ceremony will be held next April in New York. The induction will be aired on HBO in May.


Nirvana is nominated in its first year of eligibility. If selected for induction, the band would enter the hall of fame almost exactly 20 years after frontman Kurt Cobain's suicide at age 27.


Ronstadt receives her first nomination not long after she shared news that she has Parkinson's disease. Fans have long questioned her absence from the hall's roster of stars. Similarly, long-denied YES joins the list after Rush finally struck a blow for prog rock with its induction earlier this year.


Repeat nominees are KISS, LL Cool J, N.W.A., Cat Stevens, Deep Purple, The Meters, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band and Chic. It's the eighth nomination for Chic since 2003, but comes as co-founder Nile Rodgers is enjoying widespread attention after his collaboration with Daft Punk earlier this year.


KISS, LL Cool J and Stevens return to the list after absences of several years.


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Coca-Cola's profit rises despite sluggish growth

FILE - In this Monday, July 16, 2012, file photo, a consumer sits outside the entrance to the World of Coca Cola attraction in Atlanta. The Coca-Cola Co. is expected to report quarterly earnings on Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2013. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)







FILE - In this Monday, July 16, 2012, file photo, a consumer sits outside the entrance to the World of Coca Cola attraction in Atlanta. The Coca-Cola Co. is expected to report quarterly earnings on Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2013. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)







(AP) — Coca-Cola reported a higher quarterly profit as the world's biggest beverage maker managed to sell more of its drinks despite choppy economic conditions.

The maker of Sprite, Powerade and Vitaminwater said global sales volume edged up 2 percent for its third quarter, helped by its performance in countries such as China, India and Russia.

Still, the company conceded that it was facing an economic slowdown in many parts of the world including Mexico, where the government is also considering a tax on sugary soft drinks.

In a conference call with analysts, CEO Muhtar Kent pushed back at the suggestion that the company's days of growth were coming to an end. He noted that the company is emphasizing affordability and smaller packages to "keep the drinkers base growing" in developing markets.

That strategy is critical for "when economies also start turning up and when disposable incomes start heading north," he said.

Kent also shot down the prospect of the tax in Mexico, saying that such measures don't work and that he didn't want to discuss the matter any further because "the discussions under progress."

"We've made our case to the government," he said. The company stood by its goal to double system-wide sales by 2020, from 2009.

Back in the U.S., where soda has been under fire as well for fueling obesity rates, the Atlanta-based company rolled out smaller cans and bottles of soda that are more profitable and better suit the reduced portions people are seeking. Coca-Cola is also focusing on other drinks, such as flavored water, as Americans continue to cut back on soda.

In North America, for instance, soda volume was flat for the period, following a 4 percent decline in the previous quarter and flat growth a year ago. But uncarbonated drinks such as tea, juice and bottled water rose 5 percent. That lifted overall volume for the region by 2 percent.

Meanwhile, soda sales are faring much better in developing markets. The company said its namesake brand saw volume growth of 22 percent in India. In China, soda volume rose 8 percent.

The company blamed volatile economic conditions for more disappointing results in other parts of the world. In Europe, volume fell 1 percent. Coca-Cola also cited hurricanes for a 2 percent volume decline in Mexico.

For the quarter, the company said it earned $2.45 billion, or 54 cents per share, up from $2.31 billion, or 50 cents per share, a year ago.

Not including one-time items, earnings per share were 53 cents, which was in line with Wall Street expectations.

Revenue fell 3 percent to $12.03, hurt by structural changes and unfavorable currency exchange rates. Analysts had expected $12.05 billion, according to FactSet.

The results for the quarter were boosted by a gain related to a bottling transaction in Brazil.

Shares of Coca-Cola Co. rose 1.6 percent at $38.51. Over the past year, the stock is down almost 1 percent.

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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

'Young Avengers,' Anyone? Five Marvel TV Shows They Can't Refuse


With a rumored four more Marvel series in the pipeline, we pitch a few ideas that are sure-fire hits.


By Kevin P. Sullivan








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Overview of Events

This is a page where you can map out ideas, post previews, and catch up if you are absent for a little bit. Everyone should make a post here, even if it is only a brief post!!

To start out with, we will post a little about our character (Name, age, gender, nationality, and brief characteristics) as well as your digital partner and their digivolution stages. [See below for example and if you have any questions, PM me]
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Ryoko Ai Watanabi


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Age: 17
Gender: Female
Nationality: Half Japanese, half American
Orientation: Straight
Personality: Tries to be a badass and is often outspoken. She can be a bit antisocial until she gets to know you, then you have a friend that has your back and will fight for you to the death!!

~Digital Partner~

In-Training Stage: Nyaromon
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Rookie Stage: Salamon
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~Events So Far~

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Templeton's Mobius urges 'fair and equitable' TNK-BP buyout


MOSCOW (Reuters) - Emerging markets fund manager Mark Mobius appealed on Saturday for Russian oil company Rosneft to make a "fair and equitable" offer to buy out minority shareholders in oil company TNK-BP.


Mobius denied reports on Russian news agencies of a meeting with Igor Sechin, CEO of the state oil major, to discuss a buyout. In comments to Reuters, he said minorities had not yet, as far as he knew, received a formal offer.


Minority shareholders own 5 percent of TNK-BP Holding , a listed unit of TNK-BP. The parent company was sold by a quartet of Russian tycoons and by Britain's BP to Rosneft in a $55 billion deal that closed this spring.


Rosneft initially made no offer to buy out those investors, which include Mobius's Franklin Templeton investment group, but last month proposed 67 roubles ($2.07) per share after complaints that it was short-changing minorities.


That represented a premium of 30 percent to the share price at the time, but was well below the $3.70 that analysts estimate Rosneft paid for TNK-BP in Russia's largest takeover deal.


"We hope that Rosneft comes up with an offer which would be considered fair and equitable," Mobius said in comments emailed to Reuters from Greece.


"This should be a win-win situation where Rosneft's reputation for fairness to minority investors is enhanced and the former shareholders of TNK-BP feel that they have been treated fairly."


Rosneft told Reuters earlier that it was unable to confirm the reports about a meeting. A Rosneft source confirmed that Mobius had written a letter to Sechin, who is a close former aide to President Vladimir Putin.


Putin on Friday appeared to rule out any improvement in the offer price.


"The valuation and payouts should be carried out for those who wish to sell not at peak levels but today's market price," Putin said at the opening of a Rosneft oil refinery.


"That should be the basis. No one should be deceived or robbed."


Shares in TNK-BP Holding, now renamed RN Holding, closed on Friday at 63.40 roubles ($1.97) per share, slightly below Rosneft's suggested buyout offer price of 67 roubles.


(Reporting by Jason Bush and Douglas Busvine; Editing by Alison Williams)



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Michael Waltrip Racing cutting to 2 full teams

CONCORD, N.C. (AP) — Michael Waltrip Racing will run only two full-time cars next season because of the loss of sponsor NAPA, part of the fallout from its attempts to manipulate a race to get Martin Truex Jr. into the Chase.


Truex, crew chief Chad Johnston and 15 percent of the workforce were notified Monday they are free to negotiate with other teams. Team co-owner Rob Kauffman said the cuts were across the organization and not limited to Truex's team.


The car Truex drives will be repurposed into a research and development team next season. It will run a partial schedule beginning with the Daytona 500 with team co-owner Michael Waltrip behind the wheel depending on sponsorship, Waltrip said.


"Today was about doing what we had to do, not what we wanted to do," Kauffman said. "It was important to let those whose jobs were affected know as early as possible, and a majority of those will remain with MWR through the end of the season."


Truex has been talking to Furniture Row Racing about the seat being vacated by Kurt Busch. MWR is undecided if it will use Truex's No. 56 on the third car next season, and how many races the car enters will be based on sponsorship.


Also, Ty Norris' title position will change from general manager of MWR to executive director for business development. Norris has been on indefinite suspension from NASCAR for his role in the Richmond scandal.


"He will no longer be involved in competition and no longer be a spotter, and will focus strictly on the commercial side of the business," Kauffman said. "He's good at that and that's the skill set that's most helpful for the company. We have other folks on the competition side."


The meetings between Kauffman and Waltrip and their employees Monday were interrupted when driver Brian Vickers informed the owners that a blood clot had been found in his right calf. He was placed on blood-thinning medication that will prevent him from finishing the season in the No. 55 Toyota.


The team had previously planned to use co-owner Waltrip in this week's race at Talladega, and said it will decide later on its driver for the remaining four races.


Vickers was scheduled to participate in a Monday test at Charlotte Motor Speedway, but MWR had Brett Moffitt ready to drive.


It made for a dizzying and difficult day for MWR, which has been fighting for its survival since the Sept. 7 race at Richmond.


"We are taking the challenges we are faced with and trying to use them as a way to get better, and when you have to let some folks go and change direction, that upsets the apple cart and you feel for those folks," Waltrip said. "And then when Brian walks in this morning and tells you he has a health issue and the doctors won't let him race a car, I'm a race car driver and I just can't imagine a man at the prime of his career having to be faced with those challenges.


"So I think it's important to never, ever get into 'Why me?' That's not a very professional or positive way to look at things. I just like to use at is motivation to get better."


MWR went into Richmond with driver Clint Bowyer ranked second in the Sprint Cup standings and Truex on the bubble of making the 12-driver Chase for the Sprint Cup championship. But in the closing laps, as it became apparent Ryan Newman was going to snag the final spot in the Chase field, MWR schemed to get Truex the final berth.


It began when Bowyer deliberately spun to bring out a caution, setting in motion a chain of events that led to a widespread NASCAR investigation.


NASCAR fined MWR $300,000, suspended Norris indefinitely and replaced Truex in the Chase field with Newman, who was headed to the race win that would have given him the Chase berth before Bowyer's spin.


In punishing MWR, NASCAR ruled that the only thing it could prove was that Norris intentionally called Vickers down pit road in the closing laps to adjust the finish.


NAPA, a longtime partner of Waltrip's, then said it was pulling its multimillion-dollar sponsorship of Truex's team with two years remaining on its contract because it "believes in fair play and does not condone actions such as those that led to the penalties assessed by NASCAR."


As part of the changes announced Monday, MWR said executive vice president of competition Scott Miller will continue as crew chief of the No. 55 team into the 2014 season. He'd been interim crew chief since Rodney Childers was taken off the pit stand in August when he said he was moving to Stewart-Haas Racing next season.


Kauffman, who had been in Europe during the Richmond race and remained there for the two races that followed, returned after Bowyer sponsor 5-Hour Energy said it would return to the team in 2014. Kauffman temporarily relocated to North Carolina and began a review of MWR, which set in motion the organizational changes announced Monday.


"If you lose a third of a third of your revenue, you are going to have to reorganize your business and that's what we've done," Kauffman said. "What we are trying to focus on is using this opportunity to not only survive, but use this reorganization to make us better. We made a mistake, we paid a heavy price and we are adjusting to a new reality."


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'Free Birds' Stars Talk Turkeys, Animation and Favorite Thanksgiving Dishes




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From left: Woody Harrelson, Amy Poehler and Owen Wilson



Reel FX Creative Studios and Relativity rolled out the fall-festive beige carpet for guests such as Woody Harrelson and Owen Wilson at the Free Birds world premiere at the Westwood Village Theatre. The 3D film is Reel FX Creative Studios' first animation feature film.   



The film, directed by Jimmy Hayward follows two, time-traveling turkeys Jake (Harrelson) and Reggie (Wilson) as they try to change Thanksgiving’s main course. Harrelson's character is an overzealous turkey where Wilson's is a scrawny, outcast on the farm. Said Wilson: "It's a kind of mismatch buddy comedy with turkeys."


VIDEO: 'Free Birds' Trailer: Owen Wilson, Woody Harrelson Are Time-Traveling Turkeys


Amy Poehler (who plays Jenny), Wilson’s love interest brought the laughs to the flick and the carpet. “I just have them wheel me in on a bed,” she said about the ease of doing an animation film versus getting into hair and makeup for a live action movie. “I just never open my eyes and deliver my lines from under the covers, it’s amazing.”


The film also stars animation veteran and Breaking Bad fanatic, Carlos Alazraqui who spoke to The Hollywood Reporter in a spot-on Jesse Pinkman impression about his favorite Thanksgiving dish. “It used to be turkey, but I dig stuffing and cranberry sauce.” Wilson and Harrelson agreed that both dishes are favorites during the holiday, while George Takei (who plays the egg shaped time machine, S.T.E.V.E.) admitted: “We may really be having pizza for Thanksgiving dinner. ”    


The family film was followed by an afterparty with candy buffets, arcade games and a super slide for all the kids in attendance, along with grilled cheese treats from The Melt.


Free Birds, which also stars Danny Carrey, Josh Lawson, Kaitlyn Maher, and Lesley Nicol, opens in theaters Nov. 1.



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