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Late Artist Thomas Kinkade's Wife And Girlfriend Have Settled Their Dispute Over His $66 Million Estate

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SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Thomas Kinkade's widow and girlfriend have reached a settlement after a dispute over the late artist's $66 million estate, their attorneys said Wednesday.

The San Jose Mercury News reports that counsel for Nanette Kinkade and his girlfriend Amy Pinto announced the settlement but wouldn't provide further details, leaving it unclear who will inherit Kinkade's San Francisco Bay area mansion and his warehouse of paintings.

In a statement, they said the women kept Kinkade's message of "love, spirituality and optimism" in their amicable resolution.

The dispute went public after the 54-year-old artist died April 6 from an accidental overdose of alcohol and prescription tranquilizers.

Pinto, who began dating Kinkade six months after his marriage of 28 years imploded, claimed Kinkade wrote two notes bequeathing her his mansion and $10 million to establish a museum of his paintings. Her lawyers filed court papers stating that she and Kinkade had planned to marry as soon as his divorce went through.

Nanette Kinkade disputed those claims and sought full control of the estate. She portrayed Pinto in court papers as a gold-digger who is trying to cheat the artist's rightful heirs.

Kinkade, the self-described "Painter of Light," was known for sentimental scenes of country gardens and pastoral landscapes. His work led to a commercial empire of franchised galleries, reproduced artwork and spin-off products that was said to fetch some $100 million each year in sales.

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Second Amendment Proponents Want Piers Morgan Deported

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Piers Morgan's gun control rants since the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, CT aren't going over well with everyone.

In the latest round of White House petitions, citizens are calling for the deportation of the CNN television host for attacking the Second Amendment.  

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From the petition:

"British Citizen and CNN television host Piers Morgan is engaged in a hostile attack against the U.S. Constitution by targeting the Second Amendment. We demand that Mr. Morgan be deported immediately for his effort to undermine the Bill of Rights and for exploiting his position as a national network television host to stage attacks against the rights of American citizens."

Created Friday, December 21, the petition has already reached the goal of 25,000 signatures needed to be considered by the White House. (It's currently at more than 33,000 signatures.)

Morgan countered the petition on Twitter asking whether his rights were protected under that of the First Amendment. (Of course they are.)

Only this morning are the stories beginning to get to him:

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Do Not See 'Anna Karenina' The Movie

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For the holidays, buy someone you care about deeply Tolstoy's novel, Anna Karenina. Don't settle for silver or bronze — or modern dross — when you can give the purest gold. But do not go to Anna Karenina, the current movie, thinking you will get a two-hour essence of the novel. Joe Wright's film, while perhaps interesting in its own terms, is a perversion of one of the world's great books.

Once you have started the novel, you will be completely transported into a complex world that will enthrall, inspire, and awe you and ultimately break your heart. At the center is one of the great heroines of literature.You will fall in love with Anna as she leaves a cold marriage with a well-to-do Russian bureaucrat (Alexei Karenin) for a passionate affair with a young military officer (Count Vronsky), which evolves into pregnancy, societal recrimination, separation from the son she had with Karenin, moments of ecstasy with Vronsky, and then a slow spiral into guilt, insecurity, jealousy, and, ultimately, death. Surrounding the love triangle are the two contrasting marriages of Anna's brother, Stiva, and his wife, Dolly, and Dolly's sister Kitty and the landowner Levin. They are mirrors within mirrors, creating a sequential and dynamic series of vivid comparisons and reflections.

Anna Karenina is on lists of the top ten novels of all time (get the new Viking translation by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky). Ask anyone who has read it, and it will be among his or her favorite novels, if not at the top of the list. The reasons are many. But at the core is Tolstoy's genius at creating a universal world we are allowed to enter: of engaging people in a vivid but highly structured society who reflect the emotions, thoughts, motives, unconscious drives, conflicting actions, mistakes, happiness and sadness that is as close as we will ever come in literature to the totality of the human comedy (marriage) and the human tragedy (death). Shakespeare is Tolstoyean.

Anna Karenina, the film, ostensibly follows the arc of the novel, and the screenplay by Tom Stoppart includes many of the main characters and main scenes. But it is all slick surface. The film is a kaleidscope of arresting visuals - most set in a faux theater to give the film an operatic feel, some using real landscapes, all set to an original score. The set pieces are stunning, exemplified by an opening scene at a ball where Vronsky acts with indifference to Kitty, who has come with high expectations of a relationship and engages in a waltz of seduction with Anna. But the remarkable visual, often surreal, images obscure the essence of the novel: the humanity of character. Most remarkable is that Keira Knightly's Anna is superficial, selfish, and, hard as this is to achieve, unsympathetic. Vronsky is a pretty boy lacking in dashing and dangerous masculinity. And all the other characters who are in the great novel here have no depth, no development. They are literally cartoonish, made to utter but a few lines to move along the fast-paced tableaux. (The unpretentious Levin of the countryside, often seen as Tolstoy's alter-ego, is a scythe-swinging shadow of a real character.)

The one exception, oddly enough, is Karenin, played with a stoic complexity by Jude Law. He alone is allowed to change during the film, and he alone elicits sympathy, because he is not just an image but, as both the cause and victim of Anna's transformation has some semblance of real personhood. One of Stoppard's earliest plays was Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (1966), which told Hamlet from the point of view of two minor courtiers. It is almost as if Stoppard is returning to that technique: looking primarily at Anna from a completely different angle - the cold husband whose lack of love drives the central dramatic action of the novel. The film could have been titled Alexei Karenin, not Anna Karenina.

What kind of Anna is it, then, which is largely images and surfaces, with little humanity, and where, in the little humanity that exists, Karenin is more sympathetic than Anna?

The film does raise the age-old argument about why and how novels can be - should be - translated into film. The modern debate begins with George Bluestone's provocative 1957 book, Novels Into Film, reissued by Johns Hopkins University Press 2003. A.O. Scott's review in The New York Times damns more literal adaptions of novels like Wright's earlier Pride and Prejudice, with Knightly taking a wonderful turn as Elizabeth Bennet. He praises this Anna, the ninth film version: "It is risky and ambitious enough to count as an act of artistic hubris, and confident enough to triumph on its own slightly - wonderfully - crazy terms. Pious Tolstoyans may knit their brows about the stylistic liberties..." 

I knit my brow not because of stylist liberties but because the film is so grossly divorced from the novel. For those who have never read Anna, Wright's movie could be viewed as an interesting piece of film-making, with striking visuals and dramatic rhythms. Symbolism replacing story. Even on its own terms, however, I found it to be directorial solipsism - look at me and all the film techniques I have employed - and tedious and empty. But for those who have read Anna, at least for me, the film is quite horrible, destroying, not just missing, the essence of a wonderful work of literature. For example, we can reflect endlessly on the contrast between Anna and Kitty. We love Anna for her passion and her pain and her understandable if doomed yearning for vibrancy in her life, while we admire Kitty for her strength and steadfastness and her old-fashioned virtue.

Of course, films of novels cannot faithfully replicate the whole work. Nor do they have to be slavish Cliff Notes. But they can, in the unique way of movies and in a variety of possible styles, convey the essence of the novel and its characters. Otherwise why bother? This movie is far more about Joe Wright and Tom Stoppard than about Tolstoy's masterpiece. Often, films of novels inspire people to go read the original work. Not here. My holiday advice: buy the novel as a true gift for those you love. And skip the movie.

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Listen To The Most Relaxing Song On Earth

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Need a break from a stressful holiday family gathering? Luckily for you, bubble bath and shower gel firm Radox Spa has paid for a study to find the most relaxing song on Earth.

That song is "Weightless" by Manchester band Marconi Union.

"'Weightless' induced the greatest relaxation – higher than any of the other music tested," stress specialist David Lewis told ShortList.com. "Brain imaging studies have shown that music works at a very deep level within the brain, stimulating not only those regions responsible for processing sound but also ones associated with emotions."

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From ShortList.com:

Sound therapists and Manchester band Marconi Union compiled the song. Scientists played it to 40 women and found it to be more effective at helping them relax than songs by Enya, Mozart and Coldplay.

Weightless works by using specific rhythms, tones, frequencies and intervals to relax the listener. A continuous rhythm of 60 BPM causes the brainwaves and heart rate to synchronise with the rhythm: a process known as ‘entrainment’. Low underlying bass tones relax the listener and a low whooshing sound with a trance-like quality takes the listener into an even deeper state of calm.

Do you have a favorite relaxing song? Did this one do it for you? Leave your faves in the comments. Here are the rest of the the top ten from the study:

2. Airstream - Electra

3. DJ Shah - Mellomaniac (Chill Out Mix)

4. Enya - Watermark

5. Coldplay - Strawberry Swing

6. Barcelona - Please Don't Go

7. All Saints - Pure Shores

8. Adele - Someone Like You

9. Mozart - Canzonetta Sull'aria

10. Cafe Del Mar - We Can Fly

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The Naked Cowboy Will Tattoo Himself To Transform Into A Human Billboard

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The Naked Cowboy — the famous Times Square performer who plays guitar in his underwear and marries off couples for $499 a pop — has a new money-making tactic: He's going to become Wow Body Ads' first human billboard by tattooing the company's logo onto his chest and back.

But don't worry, unlike the tragic skinvertising craze in the early 2000s in which people sold space on their bodies to get permanent tattoos of now-defunct website URLS, the Cowboy's tattoos only last for about a month.

Wow Body Ads marketer Darren Prince told ESPN that he's looking to bring back the celebrity human billboard trend.

It was huge a decade ago, particularly in boxing rings. Bernard Hopkins made $100,000 for wearing a temporary tattoo for casino Golden Palace in a big fight. (The Nevada State Athletic Commission put a stop to the trend since it didn't make a profit off of the ad placement, and it might conflict with pre-existing sponsorships.) NBA player Rasheed Wallace also considered wearing ad tattoos, but his agent passed.

Prince thought that the Naked Cowboy was a good vehicle to launch the skinvertising comeback.

"He is a beloved figure seen by millions of tourists each year," Prince said. "Who wouldn't want their brand in front of that many people and at a fraction of the cost of traditional advertising?" 

Of course, some people never stopped transforming into human billboards.

Billy Gibby, also known as "Billy the Human Billboard," has 39 brand-related tattoos and counting. According to his website, he's still selling ad space. A 6" by 1" tattoo ad on his forehead goes for $20,000.

SEE ALSO: An Ad Company Accidentally Made A Gun Billboard Point At Billboard Of A Child In Michigan

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The Best Of Everything In 2012

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The Best Of Everything

We're almost at the end of the year 2012, and what a year it's been.

Facebook finally went public, private spacecraft entered outer space, and humans broke the sound barrier without the aid of machines or vessels.

We've rounded up the best of everything that happened this year in education, technology, people, companies, and places.

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THE BEST TECHNOLOGY



Best Phone: iPhone 5

The iPhone5 is one of the most innovative gadgets of 2012.

Apple subtlety redesigned the iPhone 4S and made the iPhone 5 taller and thinner. 

Despite a huge Apple Maps debacle, easily scratched cases, and other hiccups, the iPhone 5 sold 5 million units in the first three days of release. Even today, the phone is so popular that it's tough to find one in stores.

Price: Starts at $199



Best Tablet: iPad Mini

The iPad Mini received a lot less hype than other Apple products that came out this year, but it's still one of the most innovative gadgets of 2012.

After Apple announced the Mini's existence in late October, everyone fell in love. In fact, Apple bloggers are calling the Mini "the real iPad." 

The miniature size made the tablet much portable, and the fact that all of the regular iPad apps ran on the smaller device made people love it even more.

Price: Starts at $329



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The Highest-Grossing Christmas Movie Openings Of All Time

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In the past month, we've seen the highly anticipated Hobbit film, "Skyfall," the final "Twilight" movie, and "Silver Linings Playbook" hit theaters, and the year isn't over yet.

We still have the Christmas Day releases of suspected Oscar front runner "Les Misérables" and Quentin Tarantino's gritty "Django Unchained."

While Box Office Mojo predicts both films will open to more than $100 million this weekend, how will they stack up to previous Christmas releases?

We've taken a look at the top Christmas Day debuts and it looks like this year's movies will blow all others – save possibly one – out of the water.

Source: Box Office Mojo

10. "Patch Adams" (1998): $8.1 million

Robin Williams stars in this true story about the life of Hunter Doherty "Patch" Adams. Williams earned a Golden Globe nomination for his role.



9. "Valkyrie" (2008): $8.5 million

Also based on a true story, this film recounts a foiled plot to assassinate Hitler. It went on to gross $200 million worldwide after its opening day.



8. "Dreamgirls" (2006): $8.7 million

"Dreamgirls," based on the Broadway musical, had a star-studded cast that included Beyoncé, Jennifer Hudson, Eddie Murphy, Jamie Foxx, and Danny Glover. Hudson's role won her an Oscar for best supporting actress.



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25 Facts About Your Favorite Christmas Movies

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Enjoy these elf-sized tidbits about some of the movies you’ll catch on TV every holiday season.

Scrooged

1. It just goes to show you: don’t shouldn’t mess with the Ghost of Christmas Present. During the scene where Carol Kane grabs Bill Murray’s lip, she really latched on and accidentally tore it so badly that they had to stop filming for a few days so Bill could heal and his injuries wouldn’t be so obvious on camera.

2. All of Bill Murray’s actor brothers are in the movie – that would be Brian Doyle-Murray, Joel Murray and John Murray.

3. That’s Paul Shaffer leading the street carolers Bill Murray insults. The other carolers are Miles Davis (yep, that Miles Davis), famous saxophone player David Sanborn and Grammy-winning jazz guitarist Larry Carlton. It’s a pretty illustrious group of carolers to be heckling, really.

It’s a Wonderful Life

4. The movie was mentioned in an FBI file in 1947, when an analyst passed along the concern that the film was an obvious attempt to discredit bankers, a “common trick used by Communists.”

5. Among other people, the notoriously cynical Dorothy Parker contributed some rewrites to the script. Maybe she had a soft spot for Christmas (or maybe the money was just that good).

6. Does George look strangely sweaty to you when he and Clarence are on the bridge? That’s because it was 90 degrees out the day that scene was filmed. But I think it works –- I always assumed he looked damp because of the snow and because he was in the middle of his nervous breakdown.

Babes in Toyland

7. The movie that is now a cult classic was, as many cult classics are, a colossal flop at the box office when it debuted.

8. A bunch of the pieces from the movie – Mary’s garden, the shoe house, the pumpkin house and the trees – were an attraction at Disneyland’s Opera House for about a year following the release of the movie.

9. Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color went behind the scenes for the movie’s wrap party… except since the whole wrap party was scripted and choreographed, it wasn’t really “behind the scenes,” exactly. Annette Funicello co-hosted it with Walt and it featured performances by many cast members.

Miracle on 34th Street

10. The scenes of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade are actually taken from the 1946 parade. The movie is credited with bringing the traditional parade to the national spotlight, and Macy’s employees were given half a day off so they could see the first showing of the movie. In fact…

11. Most people didn’t realize that Edmund Gwenn, Santa Claus in the movie, also played Santa Claus during the real 1946 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. He even played to the crowd from the marquee of Macy’s when the parade ended to open the “official” Christmas shopping season.

12. Kris Kringle tries to prove that he’s quite mentally competent by reciting various bits of knowledge, including that Daniel D. Tompkins was John Quincy Adams’ Vice President. Except… he wasn’t. John C. Calhoun was Adams’ Veep; Tompkins served under James Monroe.

A Christmas Story

13. For anyone keeping count, Ralphie says he wants the Red Ryder BB Gun 28 times throughout the course of the movie.

14. Jack Nicholson was very interested in playing Ralphie’s dad. But casting (and paying) Jack would have been too expensive. Director Bob Clark has said Darrin McGavin was the perfect choice.

15. Mythbusters tested whether it was possible to get your tongue truly stuck on a piece of cold metal. Guess what? It is. So don’t triple dog dare your best friend to try it.

National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation

16. The Capra family must have Christmas in their genes. The assistant director of Christmas Vacation, Frank Capra III, is the grandson of the legendary Frank Capra, who directed It’s a Wonderful Life. The part where Clark “fixes” the newel post by sawing it off with a chainsaw is an homage to It’s a Wonderful Life – the newel post at the Bailey’s house was also loose. Also, Russ is watching It’s a Wonderful Life on TV when his grandparents arrive.

17. I can always relate to the scene where the two grandpas are asleep in the armchairs while the Christmas parade is on TV in the background. This always happens at our Thanksgivings and Christmases – grandpas, dads, uncles. What makes the scene even funnier is that the actors who played the grandpas were supposedly both really asleep.

Elf

18. According to some reports, when the movie was first discussed back in 1993, Jim Carrey was going to play the lead.

19. Gimbels Department Store was a real department store and competitor of Macy’s until it closed in 1987. It was also featured in Miracle on 34th Street. The Gimbels exterior in the movie is actually the 34th Street Macy’s in Manhattan with a bit of digital alteration.

20. Ming Ming the elf from the beginning of the movie is Peter Billingsley, the actor who played Ralphie in A Christmas Story. That’s him in the picture. Billingsley and director Jon Favreau (along with actor Vince Vaughn) are good friends.

Home Alone

21. Like so many other Christmas movies, Home Alone slips in a reference to another Christmas classic: while (most) of the family is in the hotel room in France, they’re shown watching It’s a Wonderful Life.

22. Macaulay Culkin still has physical evidence of Kevin McAllister – in the scene where Harry bites Kevin’s finger, Joe Pesci bit harder than he’d intended and left Mac with a scar.

23. Daniel Stern wasn’t crazy about having to film a scene with a tarantula on his face, but agreed to it in the condition that they do just one take. His scream had to be dubbed in later because a real scream would have scared the tarantula.

The Polar Express

24. When the conductor says “11344 Edbrooke” near the beginning of the film, he’s referring to director Robert Zemeckis’ actual childhood home in Chicago.

25. Polar Express author Chris Van Allsburg gets a reference to his hometown in, too – when Hero Boy looks at a picture of himself on Santa’s lap, you can see that it was taken at Herpolsheimer’s. That was a real department store in Allsburg’s hometown of Grand Rapids, Michigan, which is also where the movie premiere was held.

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Magazine Publishers Believe These 10 Celebs Sold The Most Ad Pages In 2012

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Fall magazine issues tend to be the biggest and most important of the year — fat with ad pages. Magazine publishers thus try to get the hottest celebrity possible to grace their fall covers.

Oscar-nominated actress Jessica Chastain, who was buzzworthy this year for her role in "Zero Dark Thirty," nabbed the desirable September cover of Vanity Fair. Magazines she was on the cover of sold almost 700 pages of advertisements this year. That's no small feat.

But Chastain doesn't hold the coveted top spot of most ad pages sold, though. That title goes to another young actress who starred in the eighth highest-grossing movie of the year. (And if you're interested in more, see our ranking from 2011.)

*Special thanks to MagazineRadar for gathering our data. The company at these 14 top magazines: Vogue, InStyle, Marie Claire, People StyleWatch, Elle, Harper's Bazaar, W, Playboy, Glamour, Cosmo, Allure, Self, Vanity Fair, and Rolling Stone.

10. Adele: 515 ad pages

Adele appeared on an October issue of Rolling Stone and the March issue of Vogue.



9. Gwen Stefani: 529 Ad Pages

Gwen Stefani graced the September issue of Harper's Bazaar and the October issue of Marie Claire.



8. Taylor Swift: 559 Ad Pages

Taylor Swift appeared on February's Vogue, November's Glamour, December's People StyleWatch, and December's Cosmopolitan.



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11 Of TV's Most Memorable Christmas Episodes

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Holiday episodes tend to be a bit generic.

How many times can you rework A Christmas Carol or The Gift of the Magi into a sitcom plot?

Here are a smattering of episodes worth mentioning either because they’re rare, different or just because we like them.

A Very Special "Bewitched"

Bewitched had many traditional Christmas episodes during its eight season run, but 1970′s “Sisters at Heart” was controversial enough to require a special introduction by Elizabeth Montgomery at the behest of the show’s sponsor, Oscar Mayer.

The plot that was making the network so jumpy was young Tabitha’s desire to be sisters with her African-American friend, Lisa. In order to make them look alike, Tabby zaps black polka dots onto her flesh, and white ones on Lisa’s. No doubt the episode would still be controversial today, thanks to Tabitha’s brief appearance in blackface. The original story was submitted by a 10th grade English class at L.A.’s Thomas Jefferson High School.



"Married With Children": Woah, Jablonsky!

It’s Christmas time at the Bundy house, which means Al is feeling more depressed than ever: “The stockings were hung round Dad’s neck like a tie, along with a note that said ‘Presents or Die.’” As he plugs in a string of faulty lights he grumbles and wishes he’d never been born. Quicker than you can say “It’s a Bundyful Life,” guardian angel Sam Kinison pops in to show Al what his family would be like had he never existed.

Married…with Children put an evil twist on the classic James Stewart film, revealing a universe in which Peggy cooked wholesome meals, Bud was a gracious young gentleman, and Kelly was a chaste college student. Al decides he wants to live after all… just to make sure his family stayed as miserable as they’d always made him.



"Fraser": Miracle on 3rd or 4th Street

Many of us forget that December 25 is a regular work day for a lot of folks — nurses, fire fighters, police…and radio disc jockeys. Thus in the episode entitled “Miracle on Third or Fourth Street” we find Dr. Frasier Crane in the studio on Christmas day, taking calls from (as his disgruntled producer Roz predicted) the loneliest and most depressed people in the listening area.

After his shift ends, Frasier (uncharacteristically dressed in old jeans and a torn sweatshirt) finds a diner that’s open and treats himself to a turkey log with mashed potatoes. When he discovers that he’s left his wallet at the station, his down-on-their-luck fellow diners — thinking he’s homeless — pool their coins to pay for his dinner. Of course, Frasier is so touched by this “true meaning of Christmas” moment that he has to walk home in the snow rather than risk being seen climbing into his BMW.



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How Gun Sellers Use Video Games To Promote Their Brands

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Electronic Arts, the maker of the popular Medal of Honor video game series, had a promotional deal with the McMillan Group (which makes sniper rifles), and Magpul (which sells accessories for assault weapons) in which the company's weapons are promoted to game players, according to The New York Times,

Gunmakers license their brands to EA so that Call of Duty - Black Ops II features Barrett and Browning weapons, and Battlefield 3 features Colt, Heckler & Koch, Glock and Beretta firearms, the paper reports.

The deals are done partly for legal reasons -- it can be risky to depict a weapon in a game without the permission of the maker -- and partly as co-promotions, The Times reports. (Here's a Magpul promo video for Medal of Honor.)

Those deals are coming in for more scrutiny in the light of the Newtown massacre, in which shooter Adam Lanza is said to have played many hours of Call of Duty before going on a rampage that killed 27 children and adults. Also, Anders Breivik, the Norwegian who killed 77 people in 2010, is said to have "trained" himself before he committed murder by playing Call of Duty.

EA has since delinked its web sites from the gun manufacturers'.

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The Biggest Box-Office Bombs Of 2012

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While "The Avengers" and "The Dark Knight Rises" both saw more than $1 billion at the box office worldwide this year, there were many films which came up short at theaters.

From Kate Beckinsale and Jennifer Aniston to Judd Apatow to Disney's Andrew Stanton, big name actors and producers were not spared from big losses at theaters this year.

We've taken a look at 25 of this year's biggest box-office busts, surprises, and upsets which failed to hit the mark with audiences.

We came up with our rankings based on comparisons of the film's budgets with domestic and worldwide intake and opening weekend expectations versus actual intake.

One thing's for sure, life after "Friday Night Lights" has not been kind to Taylor Kitsch.

25. "Mirror Mirror"

Opening Weekend:
$18.1 million 
Estimated Budget:
$85 million 
Worldwide Gross: 
$166.2 million
Distributor: Relativity

There was only room for one "Snow White" film this summer. Julia Roberts' lighthearted take on the fairytale tanked at the box office when it earned $18 million of its estimated $85 million budget opening weekend. The Relativity movie was expected to debut between $22 and $24 million opening weekend.

Though the film ended up earning $166.2 million worldwide, domestically "Mirror Mirror" brought in $64.9 million.



24. "One for the Money"

Opening Weekend:
$11.5 million
Estimated Budget:
$40 million

Worldwide Gross: 
$36.9 million
Distributor: Lionsgate

The opening weekend of Katherine Heigl's latest film was one of the star's least-grossing movies since she appeared in 2005's "The Ringer." Since her role in "Knocked Up," the former "Grey's Anatomy" star has had a significant decline in theater intake leaving many to wonder where Heigl's career will go from here.



23. "Fun Size"

Opening Weekend:
$4.1 million
Estimated Budget
$14 million
Worldwide Gross
$9.4 million
Distributor: Paramount / Nickelodeon

If Nickelodeon needed a wake-up call to show it has little idea of its current demographic, look no further than "Fun Size," an attempt at a younger version of "Super Bad" for pre-teens.

This movie may have worked in 2010, when the network's ratings were up due to hits including "iCarly" and "Victorious" – the latter featuring one of the stars of "Fun Size." However, with re-runs often playing, the novelty has worn off, and with it, the ratings of the network have also slid.



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UH OH: The Actor Who Plays Heir Matthew Crawley On 'Downton Abbey' Won't Return For The Next Season

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Fans of the British aristocracy drama 'Downton Abbey' are counting the days until January 6th, when the third season of the show premieres in the U.S.

The showing of the third season has just concluded in the U.K., and the last episode apparently explains why one of the most important characters in the show, the heir to the mansion and title of the Earl of Grantham, will not be returning.

And now the actor who plays the heir, Dan Stevens, has confirmed that he won't be returning for the fourth season, Nancy Tartaglione of Deadline reports.

So, let the speculation begin (among out-of-the-loop viewers on this side of the pond):

Does the heir, Matthew Crawley:

* Get sick of Downton and/or fiance Mary Crawley (daughter of the current Lord Grantham) and bolt?

* Die?

* Depart temporarily for some adventure, only to return later to take over Downton, marry (or reunite with) Mary, and sire future heirs?

* Other?

7.3 million Britons watched the season finale last night. Americans now await the truth...

(Meanwhile, if you don't like spoilers, don't Google "Matthew Crawley." I just did, and now I know.)

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The 'Downton Abbey' Fiasco Reveals The Absurdity Of Ancient Media Practices In Today's Global World

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The third season of British aristocracy melodrama 'Downton Abbey' has now been ruined for every American with Internet access.

Why?

Because, for some inexplicable reason that presumably has to do with money, the last episode of Season 3 just aired in England--two weeks before the first episode of the season premieres in the U.S.

And, of course, since the world has grown a bit smaller in the years since the fastest mode of communication between England and the United States was a sailboat, everyone now knows that the 7 million Britons who watched the final episode were shocked by the ending--and immediately collectively freaked out on Twitter and Facebook about it.

And so now that ending has been ruined for Americans.

So this brings up a question that has obsessed fans of Downton Abbey ever since the last season ended:

What is, in fact, the exact reason why, in this day and age, we have the absurd practice of "windowing," in which the entire season of Downton was shown in the UK before the season even debuted here?

How much money, exactly, is some huge media conglomerate coining because of that?

And who should we blame?

Some answers to these questions would be appreciated. Because we Downton fans have some hate mail to write.

SEE ALSO: UH OH: The Star Of Downton Abbey Won't Be Returning For The Fourth Season

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Jeff Zucker Is Buying More Hollywood Coverage For CNN

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When Jeff Zuckertakes the reigns at CNN Worldwide come January 1, a few things are going to look different.

For starters, Zucker is apparently hoping to up the struggling news network's entertainment coverage.

According to the New York Post, he’s “reached out to some top reporters in Hollywood to help CNN break more news in that area. He has been sounding out reporters at Variety and Hollywood Reporter.”

A source explains to the Post, "You can’t turn TV people into great reporters, but you can turn a great reporter into a decent broadcaster.”

Zucker has also just hired ABC News’ chief White House correspondent Jake Tapper and is rumored to awarding “American Morning” anchor Soledad O’Brien a primetime slot while Erin Burnett is rumored to be heading back to the morning show.

In more hiring and firing news at the network, it was reported earlier this month that Zucker "is interested in installing Curry in CNN’s 8 p.m. time slot, which is currently occupied by Anderson Cooper."


“He cannot allow the low ratings at CNN to continue," a source told the Post. "So he can’t hire a nobody. Curry fits that CNN-smarty-pants-foreign-affairs type.”

In the recent Hollywood Reporter article "How Jeff Zucker Can Make CNN Less Boring," Andrew Tyndall writes, "Zucker's task is not about hiring and firing some big-name anchors, or about rejiggering the flow of programming -- though that, surely, needs to be done. He needs to find fresh ways -- a new third way -- for CNN to make video news."

Tyndall goes on to predict, "Zucker can be expected to apply the classic formulas of television to CNN's lineup: personality and flow. CNN's founding formula -- that the news is the star -- has long become redundant. The network, created in an era of news scarcity, now is trying to find its way at a time when news is a commodity."

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The Coolest Amateur Photos We Found On Reddit This Year

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We spent a lot of time clicking through Reddit this year, and -- like any other year -- we came across a lot of great stuff.

From one girl hanging onto the edge of the Grand Canyon to others driving towards the wildfires of Colorado and Utah, these are the best amateur photographs taken by Reddit users.

'My new profile pic, compliments of Hurricane Sandy.'



A giant cat terrorizing a regular house? Or a regular cat terrorizing a tiny house?



A father and daughter stumble upon a real life Optimus Prime in an antique/gift shop in Fort Hope, Ontario.



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Here's How Celebrities Celebrated Christmas [Photos]

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Stars, they're just like us!

Hollywood was no exception as the masses gathered around the tree to exchange gifts on Christmas.

While the Kardashian clan tweeted pics of gingerbread houses and courtside seats at the Clippers game, Katy Perry showed off John Mayer's Santa suit and Rihanna proved she is on-again with Chris Brown.

See what gifts celebrities received, how bad some are at wrapping presents and how much everyone appreciates family.

Brody Jenner posted this photo with his Kardashian step-siblings along with the caption, "Christmas Eve Family Time."



Kim Kardashian posted a throwback photo of her sisters, writing "Nothing says 'Christmas Eve' like sisters in matching Christmas tree dresses!"




And then this picture of a "Kim and Kanye" gingerbread house.



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The 11 Most Shocking Entertainment Moments Of 2012

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In a year full of babies, alleged sex scandals, and arrests, what were the stories that surprised us the most?

We've counted down the top headlines that made us do a double take.

So, who made the list -- Kim Kardashian? Kate Middleton? Kristen Stewart?

From unexpected deaths and breakups to Hollywood shake-ups, these are the stories that made people talk this year.

10. Mommy porn became a thing.

E.L. James' erotic book series "Fifty Shades of Grey" not only made it okay for women to get hot and bothered while reading erotica on public transportation, but simultaneously helped stimulate the economy with a boost in erotic play toys and rope among other items.



9. The tumultuous year of Lindsay Lohan.

After 2011, we thought this year may have been a quieter year for Lohan. However, the starlet's Playboy strip at the start of the year became overshadowed by her arrests, alleged hit and runs, and trouble when it comes to veracity with cops.

Since September, she's had four separate run-ins with the law.



8. Jessica Simpson is already pregnant again.

After recently signing with Weight Watchers for a reported $4 million, the singer confirmed she's expecting baby number two via Twitter only several months after giving birth to daughter Maxwell.



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Women Are Reshaping Germany's Video Game Industry

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Irina Galtsova has to concentrate on what she’s doing. If she makes a mistake, the inhabitants of Bonga Island won’t be able to plant any more palm trees, go fishing, or make pottery. Plus she could ruin the fun for hundreds of thousands of women who love the computer game she designs.

The 29 year-old is a developer for the Hamburg-based computer gaming company Intenium. On average, the company puts a new game on the market every two days. The firm, which employs 90 people – of which 18 are women – is one of the largest games providers for female players. In its studios in Hamburg and Kaliningrad, Russia, games are specially developed for women who constitute a rapidly growing target group. Of the 25 million Germans who regularly play computer games, 11 million are women, according to the German Trade Association of Interactive Entertainment Software (BIU).

In games that are targeted for women – like AlamandiLady PopularFarmerama or Bonga Online – fighting and shooting have been replaced by flirting and craft-making, and players play with and not against each other. The goal is to find solutions to puzzles and crimes -- and things are created instead of destroyed. The main priority is for the games to offer relaxation and distraction.

From Bigpoint and Wooga to Zynga, nearly all gaming companies employ men to create digital worlds. Women are the exception on development teams. At least right now – because gaming companies are actively looking to recruit women. "We need a female influence on development teams," says Christina Barleben, a freelance game designer in Berlin. She intends to open her own studio.

[This article by Jürgen Hoffmann at Süddeutsche Zeitung was translated by WorldCrunch and partially syndicated here.]

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