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CNN From Casablanca to La La Land, countless movies have been made on the Warner Bros. lot. Take a virtual tour through famous sets, facades, and the Jurassic Park jungle.
(Warner Bros. is owned by Time Warner, which is also the parent company of CNN.)
104 months ago
AP Sports Career-best tons in 284-run partnership David Warner and Travis Head launch Australia to 57-run win over Pakistan
http://apne.ws/2kwM4w6
110 months ago
Los Angeles Times Entertainment "Green Lantern Corps" is moving forward at Warner Bros. with new screenwriters and a plot centered on Hal Jordan and John Stewart.
But don't expect Ryan Reynolds to return.
110 months ago
AP Sports Warner joins Bradman, Trumper in scoring ton before lunch as Australian batters make hay
http://apne.ws/2hKZHWJ
111 months ago
Reuters Australia vice-captain David Warner has found it "bizarre" that pundits and fans continue to criticise the team despite winning their last two test matches after a run of five losses.
111 months ago
The Wall Street Journal The Senate Judiciary Committee accidentally invited the former CEO of Time Warner Cable to testify about Time Warner Inc.’s sale to AT&T.
113 months ago
CNN It's official: AT&T to buy Time Warner (parent company of CNN!) in one of the biggest media tie-ups ever.
113 months ago
Los Angeles Times Entertainment Will Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice reverse Warner Bros. studio's recent box office slump?
121 months ago
Los Angeles Times Business Time Warner Cable, named the most hated cable company in America by the American Customer Satisfaction Index, is doing something smart, consumer columnist David Lazarus says.
The company says it will test an online service that gets rid of the cable
Read more ... box and could pave the way for introduction of smaller, more affordable programming packages.
125 months ago
Los Angeles Times Business Consumer columnist David Lazarus suggestsTime Warner Cable customers, faced with hefty fee increases, should consider buying their own modems instead of leasing them.
Time Warner Cable sneaks in higher fees to customers
www.latimes.com
Time Warner Cable customers may have been wondering whether there was a hidden catch when the company recently upgraded people's Internet modems for free. Time Warner said there was nothing sneaky going on.
135 months ago
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