
PARIS (Reuters) - At his first meeting of EU leaders, with the hotly contested issue of shared euro-zone debt top of his discussion list, France's new president made it clear on Wednesday that he intends to stand up to Berlin on European policy. As Francois Hollande arrived for the summit in Brussels, the Socialist leader told reporters that euro bonds would be up for discussion. Moments later, Chancellor Angela Merkel stepped out of her limousine and said curtly that she did not think such bonds were a good idea or would help to boost growth. ...

(Reuters) - Jason Dufner has surprised many people with his astonishing form over the last month but he himself never doubted that he was good enough to flourish on the PGA Tour.

(Reuters) - Jason Dufner has surprised many people with his astonishing form over the last month but he himself never doubted that he was good enough to flourish on the PGA Tour. The laid-back American with the distinctive pre-shot waggle will be seeking a third victory on the U.S. circuit in just four starts when he tees off in Thursday's opening round of the Colonial Invitational in Fort Worth, Texas. ...

May 23 (Reuters) - Jason Dufner has surprised many peoplewith his astonishing form over the last month but he himselfnever doubted that he was good enough to flourish on the PGATour. The laid-back American with the distinctive pre-shot wagglewill be seeking a third victory on the U.S. circuit in just fourstarts when he tees off in Thursday's opening round of theColonial Invitational in Fort Worth, Texas. ...

In 2010, Britain’s Competition Commission began a probe into premium pay-TV movie rights at the urging of broadcast regulator Ofcom. At the time, Ofcom was concerned that the way Hollywood movies were sold and distributed “creates a situation in which Sky has the incentive and ability to distort competition.” Today’ provisional findings from the Commission’s Movies on Pay TV investigation are good news for the Rupert Murdoch-controlled group. The regulatory body found Sky does not have a “material advantage over its rivals in the pay-TV retail market.” The Commission cited newcomers like Netflix and Lovefilm as providing an alternative for folks looking to access the latest movies at home. Sky has rights to films from all of the Hollywood majors in the first pay-TV window while Lovefilm and Netflix have premium rights to films from Lionsgate, MGM and others. The Commission says it believes that as rival services increase their subscribers, the barriers to more first-window rights will fall. The commission further said it found that range of content and pricing are equally important to consumers as how recent the movies. Laura Carstensen, chairman of the investigation said, “For the purposes of our inquiry, the key effect of the market developments is that, as a result of the new options available to them, consumers

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