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Ex-Super Fund CEO's new job revealed at Jarden, BNZ mash-up

The man who led the $70 billion New Zealand Superannuation Fund for five years will chair a triple finance firm merger, soon to be one of the country’s...

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Whittaker's launches hot cross bun flavour chocolate

Whittaker’s has lined up another flavour mash-up ahead of Easter - and Kiwis can’t get enough. Whittaker’s has revealed it will be launching a new...

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This Cultural Life

wanted me to be out and about. ijust liked being in places with music being loud. raves? yes. i mean, indie music and that crossover, and all sorts of music. and, really, what was underpinning the scene at that time was house music. yes. and you, later, of course, you created acid brass, which was a musical mashup of acid house and the brass bands, and particularly the williams fairey brass band of stockport in lancashire playing rave anthems. and there are some very busy riffs in the bass which work excellently on the euphoniums. music: pacific 202 by 808 state the idea came about in 1996, �*95, i think. and, effectively, it's a story of britain through music. so you have industrial music, and industrialform of music—making, which is brass bands, and they look like factory parts,

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How 'punchable' James Blunt became the funniest man in pop - and had the last laugh

Where to begin with the fact/fiction mash-up and riotous rollercoaster of self-deprecation, name-dropping and shaggy-dog fantasy that is James Blunt’s...

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Woman's mashup of Hindi and English songs will make your jaw drop. Watch | Trending

An individual reacted to this woman’s medley of Hindi and English songs and wrote, “Surprise is an understatement!” | Trending

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CNN Tonight

taken by the president, it's difficult, a high burden to prove that the president was knowingly making those statements. there's many people who are better equipped than i am, attorneys that have worked at the department of justice. i think we can't be picking and choosing. it's a difficult row to hoe. >> before i have you respond to that, i want to play for you the defenses that donald trump's attorney on this network and others appears to be trying out. okay? here's a mashup of those. >> you have one of the leading constitutional scholars in the united states, john eastman, say to donald trump, this is a protocol you can follow, it's legal. that eliminates criminal intent. >> our focus is that this is an attack on free speech and political advocacy. and there's nothing that's more protected under the first amendment than political speech.

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TOKYO (Kyodo) -- The Japanese distributor of the U.S. blockbuster movie "Barbie" expressed regret Monday over the film's official promoters cheerfully

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CNN This Morning

that could make it the highest grossing weekend of the year. cnn's jason carroll is live outside of a movie theater here in new york city. jason, there's a lot of hype around bar binheimer and the return to theaters after years of covid, people are really itching to go back it seems like. >> reporter: absolutely. a lot of hype, and also a lot of hope. a lot of hope that these two films can do something to help an industry that's really, really been ailing. the only question that a lot of fans that we've been talking to are having is which one to see first. >> reporter: probably not much of a surprise when one hears something odd has come out of hollywood, but now there's this. >> the world will remember this day. >> that's not a clip from a real movie. it's a fan driven mashup of two, and it's the answer to anyone

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CNN News Central

atomic bomb breathe much-needed life back into a movie industry hit hard by streaming, disappointing post-pandemic box office, and now actors and writers on strike? >> i think this is the best thing that's happened to movie theaters in a very long time because it's happening really organically. >> reporter: and a little bit of movie history for you. a little bit of trivia. back in the day some 15 years ago there was another mashup. back then it was "the dark knight" versus "mamma mia." that was more like a competition. and at the end of the day both films ended up doing well, competing against each other in some ways. worldwide "the dark knight" ended up making a billion dollars. "mamma mia" i think made more than $600 million. again, this time around not so much a competition. back then they both benefited from repeat viewing and international viewers getting into the seats as well. this go-around it's going to

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