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Disney working on stand-alone ‘Star Wars’ films Associated Press Writer

LOS ANGELES — Disney is mining The Force for even more new films. Walt Disney Co. CEO Bob Iger said Tuesday that screenwriters Larry Kasdan and Simon Kinberg are working on stand-alone “Star Wars” movies that aren’t part of the new trilogy that’s in the works. “There has been speculation about

some standalone films that have been in development, and I can confirm to you today that in fact we are working on a few stand-alone films,” Iger told CNBC. Iger said the movies would be based on “great ‘Star Wars’ characters that are not part of the overall saga.” The films would be released during the six-year period of the new trilogy, which starts in

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2015 with “Star Wars: Episode VII.” Disney confirmed last month that “Star Trek” director J.J. Abrams will direct the seventh installment of the “Star Wars” saga. Disney bought “Star Wars” maker Lucasfilm last year for more than $4 billion. The last “Star Wars” trilogy, a prequel to the original films, was released from 1999 to 2005.

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Thursday, February 7, 2013 Mexico seeks culprits in rape of 6 Spaniards

United’s pampered players humbled by Munich memories

North Korea threatens “ stronger” measures than nuclear test

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Page 13 A powerful earthquake off the Solomon Islands generated a tsunami of up to 1.5 meters (about 5 feet) that damaged dozens of homes and likely killed several people in the South Pacific island chain on Wednesday.

A record 3 million stream Super Bowl online Associated Press Writer

NEW YORK — The Super Bowl was streamed online by 3 million people, an increase from the 2.1 million who watched the big game online last year, according to U.S. network CBS. Sunday’s game was streamed for free by both CBSSports.com and NFL. com, as well as via Verizon on mobile. The 3 million unique viewers showed that while the televised broadcast is emphatically more desirable to viewers, increasing numbers are following the Super Bowl online. The game between the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers was seen on TV by an average of 108.7

million people, down from the last two years but still ranking as the third mostwatched show in U.S. TV history after the last two Super Bowls. Networks have not sought to make online viewing as appealing as telecasts, but have presented streams with a few alternatives, like social media integration, camera-view options and on-demand commercials. This year’s webcast was the first to also include the halftime show

live to U.S. viewers. NBCSports.com last year streamed the Super Bowl for the first time ever. There were a total of 10 million live streams Sunday for CBS, with an average engagement of 38 minutes. The figures include NFL.com viewers, who were fed CBSSports.com’s video player. The game was perhaps more recordbreaking in its second-screen usage. The social media research firm Bluefin Labs found that 30.6 million comments about the game were made on social media during the broadcast. The previous record, according to Bluefin Labs, was 28.3 million for the 2012 presidential election.

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FILE - In this publicity photo released by Lucasfilm Ltd., actor Jake Lloyd portrays Anakin Skywalker, a young Darth Vader, in “Star Wars: Episode I, The Phantom Menace.

Quake and tsunami hits Solomon

several people killed

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People wait in line to place bets before the start of Super Bowl XLVII in the sports book at Red Rock Resort in Las Vegas on Sunday, Feb. 3, 2013.

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Tsunami around the world

SYDNEY — A powerful earthquake off the Solomon Islands generated a tsunami of up to 1.5 meters (about 5 feet) that damaged dozens of homes and likely killed several people in the South Pacific island chain on Wednesday.

- December 26, 2004: Southeast Asia - A 9.3-magnitude undersea quake off the coast of Sumatra island triggers a tsunami that kills 226,000 people in countries around the Indian Ocean, including 168,000 in Indonesia.

Authorities canceled warnings for tsunamis on more distant coasts. Solomons officials reported two 1.5-meter (4 foot, 11-inch) waves hit the western side of Santa Cruz Island, damaging around 50 homes and properties, said George Herming, a spokesman for the prime minister. Many villagers had headed to higher ground as a precaution, Herming said. Solomon Islands Police Commissioner John Lansley said local police patrols had reported that several people were presumed dead, though the reports were still being verified. “Sadly, we believe some people have lost their lives,” he said. “At the moment we potentially know of four, but there may of course be more.” Four villages on Santa Cruz were impacted

by the waves, with two facing severe damage, Lansley said. Other areas of the Solomons did not appear to have been seriously affected. The tsunami formed after an 8.0-magnitude earthquake struck near Lata on Santa Cruz in Temotu province, the easternmost province of the Solomons, about a 3-hour flight from the capital, Honiara. The region has a population of around 30,000 people. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said a tsunami of about a meter (3 feet) was measured in Lata wharf, in the Solomon Islands. Smaller waves were recorded in Vanuatu and New Caledonia. The center cancelled earlier warnings for tsunami waves further away. Continued on page 6

- July 17, 2006: Indonesia - A 7.7-magnitude undersea quake strikes off Indonesia’s Java island, unleashing a tsunami and killing at least 654. - April 2, 2007: Solomon Islands - An 8.0-magnitude quake in the Western Solomon Islands triggers a tsunami that kills 52 people and displaces thousands. - September 29, 2009: Samoa - A tsunami sparked by an 8.0-magnitude earthquake flattens villages and resorts in Samoa and the neighbouring Pacific islands of American Samoa and northern Tonga, killing more than 190 people. - February 27, 2010: Chile - An 8.8-magnitude earthquake strikes just three kilometres (two miles) off Chile, unleashing a tsunami and killing at least 521 people. Most of the dead are in the coastal area of Maule, 400 kilometres (250 miles) southwest of the capital Santiago. - October 25, 2010: Indonesia - At least 350 people are killed and hundreds more missing after a tsunami unleashed by a powerful 7.7 magnitude quake strikes off the island of Sumatra. - March 11, 2011: Japan - A 9.0-magnitude undersea quake triggers a powerful tsunami that smashes into northeastern Japan. Waves up to 40 metres (130 feet) are reported in parts. The tsunami left some 19,000 people dead or missing and crippled the Fukushima nuclear power plant in the world’s worst atomic disaster in 25 years.


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