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Big changes are in the wind for everyone's favorite mutants as Marvel's Uncanny X-Men celebrates its 500th issue on Wednesday, 45 years after they were created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
VIEW SLIDESHOW BEVERLY HILLS - Gillian Anderson says getting back into Dana Scully's character for The X-Files: I Want to Believe was harder than she expected.
Beverly Hills, Calif. -- The Fox isn't as swift as he was in 1993. That truth was out there and had to be faced by David Duchovny when he agreed to return as supernatural sleuth Fox Mulder for "The X-Files: I Want to Believe."
BankAtlantic announced that it has, this morning, filed a lawsuit in the state court for Broward County, Florida, against bank analyst Richard X. Bove and his firm, Ladenburg Thalmann, seeking damages for defamation and negligence stemming from a widely distributed and frequently republished report by Bove and Ladenburg entitled "Who Is Next?" In connection with the suit, BankAtlantic's
It’s a mystery worthy of Fox Mulder’s scrutiny: Why make a theatrical motion picture of that iconic ’90s TV series “The X-Files” six years after the last original episode aired? Nobody’s doing “Seinfeld: The Movie,” “Friends Forever” or “Walker, Texas
NEW YORK - Gillian Anderson says getting back into Dana Scully's character for "The X-Files: I Want to Believe" was harder than she expected. "It was a little odd," Anderson told Newsweek for its July 21 issue. "It was more disconcerting than I anticipated. I expected it to be a breeze.
The X-Change Corporation (OTCBB: XCHC) through its wholly owned subsidiary AirGATE Technologies, Inc., announced today that Fred S. Zeidman has joined the Board of Directors.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.----BankAtlantic announced that it has, this morning, filed a lawsuit in the state court for Broward County, Florida, against bank analyst Richard X. Bove and his firm, Ladenburg Thalmann, seeking damages for defamation and negligence stemming from a widely distributed and frequently republished report by Bove and Ladenburg entitled "Who Is Next?"