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    Jan 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Al Jazeera gets Current! HBO, Humane Association sued over 'Luck.'

    <span style="font-size: small;"><strong>After the coffee. Before figuring out if it's too late for law school.</strong></span>
    After the coffee. Before figuring out if it's too late for law school. The Skinny: I worked last Sunday and I'll be working this Sunday. Doesn't the industry know it's football time? Some things should be sacred! Thursday's headlines include Al Jazeera'...

    Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Al Jazeera (tv network), Golf, U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Current TV (tv network)

  2. Jan 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. HBO sued for alleged cover-up of horse abuse during 'Luck'

    HBO and Stewart Productions are being sued by a former American Humane Assn. employee for allegedly mistreating horses and then covering up the abuse during filming of the HBO series "Luck".
    HBO and Stewart Productions are being sued by a former American Humane Assn. employee for allegedly mistreating horses and then covering up the abuse during filming of the HBO series "Luck". According to the lawsuit, Casey says the AHA observed...

    Tags: The Hollywood Reporter, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Rose Bowl Game

  4. Jan 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Former American Humane Assn. employee sues AHA, HBO over 'Luck'

    A former senior employee of the American Humane Assn., the group responsible for the "No Animals Were Harmed" certification on film credits, is suing her former employer, saying she was wrongfully terminated for complaining about the alleged abuse and mistreatment of horses on the set of HBO's ill-fated series "Luck."
    A former senior employee of the American Humane Assn., the group responsible for the "No Animals Were Harmed" certification on film credits, is suing her former employer, saying she was wrongfully terminated for complaining about the alleged abuse and...

    Tags: Career and Workplace, Standards, Trials, Advanced Training, Laws

  6. Oct 28, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  7. Breeders' Cup looks to add to rich history

    The 28 years of horse racing's traveling carnival, also known as the Breeders' Cup, have been a tale of more than two cities; 10, actually, if you count Los Angeles and New York twice each for their separate participating tracks.
    The 28 years of horse racing's traveling carnival, also known as the Breeders' Cup, have been a tale of more than two cities; 10, actually, if you count Los Angeles and New York twice each for their separate participating tracks. The history of this...

    Tags: Churchill Downs, Arlington Park, Lone (music group), Charles Dickens, Sports

  8. Oct 24, 2012 |Story| Zap2It
  9. 'Luck: The Complete First Season'

    Despite the top-notch pedigree this racetrack-centered HBO drama had - including creator and executive producer David Milch ("Deadwood") and a cast including Oscar winners Dustin Hoffman and Nick Nolte - the series only would have one season, the result of several tragedies on the set that involved the deaths of horses.
    Despite the top-notch pedigree this racetrack-centered HBO drama had - including creator and executive producer David Milch ("Deadwood") and a cast including Oscar winners Dustin Hoffman and Nick Nolte - the series only would have one season, the result...

    Tags: DVDs, Deadwood (tv program), David Milch, Drama (genre), Jill Hennessy

  10. Oct 18, 2012 |Story| SFL
  11. Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival 2012: Here are 27 reasons to love it

    Last year&rsquo;s Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival opened with a gamble: a little-known French film with no box-office stars that was not only shot in black-and-white, but came with another layer of anachronistic provocation. It was a silent movie. The Cinema Paradiso audience was nevertheless captivated by &ldquo;The Artist,&rdquo; affirming locally the buzz that would follow globally as it went on to win the best-picture Academy Award.
    Last year’s Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival opened with a gamble: a little-known French film with no box-office stars that was not only shot in black-and-white, but came with another layer of anachronistic provocation. It was a silent...

    Tags: William H. Macy, Arts and Culture, Gulfstream Park, Catherine Keener, Albert Finney

  12. Jun 8, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  13. From The Archives, June 8: During Cup Finals, Jon Quick Turned Hamden Into An L.A. Kings Town

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    HAMDEN - Loyalties are often divided in a community described by its own mayor as a strong hockey town.     Many Hamden hockey fans root for the New York Rangers and some cheer for the Boston Bruins. There are even a few drawn to the New Jersey Devils or...

    Tags: Tim Thomas, New York Islanders, National Hockey League, Boston Bruins, National Basketball Association

  14. May 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Industry practices are at the center of debate on horse safety

    Maryland trainer Chris Grove knows all too well that racehorses sometimes take fatal missteps. It happened to one of his best horses last summer during a morning workout, and Grove likens the experience to losing a child.
    Maryland trainer Chris Grove knows all too well that racehorses sometimes take fatal missteps. It happened to one of his best horses last summer during a morning workout, and Grove likens the experience to losing a child. To Grove, the animals' broken...

    Tags: The New York Times, Punishment, Equestrian, Aspirin (drug), Glenn W. Thompson

  16. May 3, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  17. New documents prompt fresh PETA complaint about HBO's 'Luck'

    Show Tracker
    PETA has filed a new complaint against the now-cancelled HBO series "Luck" after obtaining documents they claim prove the mistreatment of horses on the set. "Luck" was cancelled earlier this year at great cost to Time Warner....
  18. May 2, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Time Warner profit falls 11% on bad 'Luck' while revenue climbs

    Company Town
    The cancellation of HBO's "Luck" and the closing of a TV channel in India put a damper on an otherwise solid first quarter for media giant Time Warner Inc. Time Warner said it had profits of $583 million for the quarter ending March 31, compared to $653...
  20. May 2, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  21. The Morning Fix: Bad 'Luck' for Time Warner. Comcast earnings up.

    Company Town
    Time Warner and Comcast earnings. A fire at Tyler Perry's studio complex....
  22. May 2, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  23. Revenue at Warner Bros. jumps 7% to $2.8 billion

    The cancellation of HBO's"Luck" and the closing of a TV channel in India put a damper on an otherwise solid first quarter for media giantTime Warner Inc. Time Warner reported a profit of $583 million for the quarter ending March 31, compared with $653...

    Tags: HBO (tv network), Basketball, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Time Warner Inc.

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HBO canceled its racetrack drama "Luck" in the wake of...
(January 9, 2013)
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Nick Nolte in an episode of 'Luck'
(January 3, 2013)
Nick Nolte in an episode of 'Luck'
HBO and the American Humane Assn. are being sued over t...
(January 3, 2013)
HBO's "Luck"