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Daniel Radcliffe And Jon Hamm Join British Miniseries

Actors will play younger and older version of Russian doctor in four-part dramedy ‘A Young Doctor’s Notebook.’
By Fallon Prinzivalli


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What do Don Draper and Harry Potter have in common? They’re both about to become doctors.

The Internet was buzzing earlier this month when rumors popped up that actors Jon Hamm and Daniel Radcliffe were set to play the older and younger version of a Russian doctor in a four-part British miniseries set during the end of World War I. On Friday (May 18), Sky Arts, the network set to air the series in 2013, confirmed that we’ll indeed get to see Dr. HammRad in action. “A Young Doctor’s Notebook” is a dramedy based on a short-story collection by Mikhail Bulgakov, a Russian writer and playwright.

“I have been an obsessive Bulgakov reader for a couple of years now,” Radcliffe said in a statement about the television program. “So when the opportunity to become involved in this project came up, I could barely contain my excitement. The book is funny, grotesque and heartfelt in equal measure and I look forward to working with a great group of people to help bring it to life.”

Hamm agreed with his new co-star’s enthusiasm, saying, “I am thrilled to get the opportunity to work on such rich source material with such fantastically talented people whose work I greatly respect.”

The actors will play the same character in different time periods, occasionally interacting with each other. The original rumors were reported by The Sun, which said the show “will incorporate dark humour as the doctor attempts to overcome self-doubts about his competence.”

When MTV News spoke to Radcliffe last summer, he explained he’s attracted to darker tales because he finds them much more interesting.

“I don’t want to make a boring love story about two people who meet and then are happy. That’s boring, and that doesn’t exist,” Radcliffe said. “I also do like playing slightly disenfranchised characters like Arthur is in ‘The Woman in Black.’ He’s someone who’s grieving and whose grief has put him to the edge of madness and also has sort of made him ostracize himself from society. I guess I like the dark stuff. I find it more interesting.”

Hamm said producer Clelia Mountford and production company Big Talk have been “unabashedly” advocating for the series. “I share their great enthusiasm for bringing something original, dark, funny and moving to light,” the actor said. “Also, I have been watching ‘Bridget Jones’s Diary’ on infinite loop, and I think I’ve finally got this accent thing sorted…”

For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com.

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iMore picks of the week: Flipboard, N.O.V.A. 3, olloclip

Every week iMore’s editors carefully cull through hundreds of thousands of iPhone and iPad apps and games, and countless accessories, to find the three most interesting, innovative, and attention worthy iOS products for you to check out. They might might be the latest and greatest or the most newly updated, or they might be classics or hidden gems. The only constant is, they’ll always be among our very favorites, and they’ll join the exclusive ranks of iMore’s picks of the week. This week we have an old social favorite with new social hook, the sequel to the sequel of one of the best shooters ever, and way to give your iPhone an incredible new set of eyes…



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Here’s how you get a piece of Facebook

CNBC’s “Mad Money” host Jim Cramer weighs in on whether it’s the right time to dive into Facebook’s IPO. His advice: “Everyday people shouldn’t buy this stock.”

By Roland Jones

Excitement is mounting for Facebook?s expected debut on financial markets Friday. So if you?re an individual investor, can you get a piece of the action, and should you?

The first thing to remember about IPOs is that they are not normally geared toward individual investors. Underwriting banks typically allocate IPO shares to their best clients, which include hedge funds, wealthy individuals and large institutional investors. These investors will get the right to buy a certain number of shares at the offering price, which is expected to be announced Thursday afternoon. Facebook estimates the offering price will be in the range of $28 to $35 a share.

Some smaller retail investors may get a few shares allocated, especially if they have a good relationship with a broker for one of the dozens of underwriting firms handling the transaction.

If you have not already been in touch with your broker, however, it is too late to even try get in at the offering price. The deadline to express interest was Tuesday afternoon at brokerages we checked with, and the deal reportedly is oversubscribed.

Your only option is to buy shares after they begin trading on the Nasdaq stock market, when the price will be set by the law of supply and demand.

?This is not a strategy for the faint of heart,??said Hugh Johnson, chief investment officer of Hugh Johnson Advisors in Albany, N.Y.?Intense?interest in Facebook?s offering is likely to drive the price up sharply as soon as trading begins, meaning the first public trade could be well above the offering price.

In an example of the type of pressure investors could face, LinkedIn, another social media company, went public almost exactly a year ago at $45 a share and closed at $94 on a volatile first day of trading that saw its shares top $122 at one point.

That means investors lucky enough to get in at the offering price were able to book an immediate paper profit of more than 100 percent or?”flip” shares and cash in. Other investors paid as much as $122 a share for LinkedIn that day and were left with paper losses. (LinkedIn shares currently trade for about $113.)?

Facebook could easily see a similar first-day trajectory, but it is impossible to know. Online investors who place a general order for Facebook stock will get shares at whatever price happens to be prevailing at the moment.

?Is it a sound investment for a sensible portfolio? No,” said Johnson. “Is it a worthwhile speculative investment? Sure, but you have to be fully prepared for something that could be a very emotional event. And I have the sense that [the IPO price] could be very overvalued.?

One good piece of news about Facebook?s IPO is there are plenty of shares up for grabs.

In a sign of intense investor interest, Facebook said early investors in the company will be selling more of their shares in the IPO, bringing the total number of shares available to as many as 421.2 million, up from a previous maximum of 337.4 million.

The news came a day after Facebook raised the expected price range for the stock to a range of $34 to $38 per share, up from its previous range of $28 to $35.

Still, despite the increased number of shares on offer, the hype and interest surrounding Facebook?s IPO are precisely why investors should be cautious about investing in the company, said Professor Anant Sundaram of the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth.

?My concern is the market is pricing [Facebook] to perfection ? and the kind of fundamentals that are premised in that valuation, growth and revenues and cash flows, are simply astronomical,? he told CNBC Wednesday. ?Now it?s possible they could achieve that, but I think the probability is low.?

Sundaram also says the fact that founder Mark Zuckerberg will control more than 50 percent of the company?s voting rights after it goes public is ?very, very troubling.?

While a handful of new technology companies, such as Google, have thrived under the tight control of their founders, the stock ownership structure at Facebook limits the ability of shareholders to take action if things go wrong.?He?said evidence shows tightly controlled companies are more likely to wasteful acquisitions, overpay employees and spend unnecessarily on capital expenditures.

Other technology companies, such as Microsoft and Apple, have fared well without that sort of governance structure, Sundaram said.?

?Basically, as investors we are being asked to liquefy and validate a lot of insider wealth, and being told to sit and zip your lips in the peanut gallery,? he said.

While Facebook is expected to get a big opening-day ?pop,? Kathleen Shelton Smith, co-founder and chairman of IPO research company Renaissance Capital says it?s more important to track what Facebook?s stock price will be a week or a month after its initial trading day.

?For an IPO to work it has to trade higher over time after the initial trading day, and not all of them do,? said Smith. ?So the challenge for the underwriters is to price the IPO where it can move higher over time.?

CNBC’s Kayla Tausche reports Facebook’s IPO is expected to be priced in the $34 to $38 range after the market closes today.

?The question is, over time will the company deliver the kind of performance that justifies its price? Every investor studying this company wants to work that out.?

For individual investors, it is worth remembering that Facebook shares will be available on Nasdaq for the foreseeable future. Would-be investors can wait a day or two and buy shares when the price is less volatile.

For investors interested in IPOs, but unable to purchase them directly, Smith suggests investing in a mutual fund that track the IPO market, such as the Direxion Long/Short Global IPO Fund (ticker:?DXIIX) or the Renaissance Global IPO Plus Aftermarket Fund (ticker:?IPOSX).

Investing in these funds might even be a smarter play than buying Facebook shares directly. Sundaram said there are many reasons to expect Facebook shares to fall after their opening day.

He pointed to similar technology companies such as?Zynga, which have seen their share prices fall after the expiration of “lockups” that prevent company insiders and major investors from selling for at least 90 days after a stock is first publicly traded.

If Facebook shares manage to hold their value??that would be a remarkable achievement in my book,? he said.

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NORTHWEST BIO PROVIDES UPDATE ON DCVAX?-L BRAIN …

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BETHESDA, MD, May 17, 2012 ? Northwest Biotherapeutics (OTC.BB: NWBO) (NW Bio) announced today that it now has 41 clinical trial sites open and recruiting across the United States in its ongoing clinical trial of DCVax?-L immune therapy for Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), the most lethal form of brain cancer. This is ahead of the Company?s previous projection of 40 sites by the end of Q2, 2012. The Company plans to continue adding clinical trial sites in the US and Europe, and expects to have at least 60 sites open and enrolling by the end of Q3, 2012.

The Company also announced that the FDA has accepted an amendment of the clinical trial, which does not make any change in the treatment regimen, which leaves all data collected to date intact for use in the trial?s overall results, and which includes the following:

- Designation as a Phase III trial

- Expanded and enhanced statistical endpoint analyses

- Addition of another cohort of patients which can potentially expand the application of DCVax?-L, and which increases the trial to up to 300 patients

- Addition of interim analyses for efficacy

A description of the trial protocol as amended will be available at www.clinicaltrials.gov.

Linda Powers, CEO of Northwest Bio, commented, ?Of course, the evolution of this trial to a Phase III trial is no assurance of the outcome, and more than one Phase III trial can often be required for a product approval unless the clinical results are particularly strong. However, we are pleased to make this transition to Phase III, and believe that the package of amendments further enhances an already strong trial, positioning the Company to realize the potential of the DCVax? technology.?

Ms. Powers added, ?We are excited about the operational progress we have made on multiple fronts, through long periods of work building to these points, as described in our recent announcements. Our lead clinical trial has grown and emerged as a 300-patient, international Phase III trial involving some of the best institutions in the US, UK and Germany. We are also working on several other initiatives, and will provide reports when milestones are reached in those programs.?

For further information about the Company and its programs, please visit the Company?s website at www.nwbio.com.

About Northwest Biotherapeutics
Northwest Biotherapeutics is a biotechnology company focused on developing immunotherapy products to treat cancers more effectively than current treatments, without toxicities of the kind associated with chemotherapies, and on a cost-effective basis, in both the United States and Europe. The Company has a broad platform technology for DCVax? dendritic cell-based vaccines. The Company?s lead clinical trial is a Phase III trial, with up to 300 patients with newly diagnosed GBM for whom surgery is indicated. GBM is the most aggressive and lethal brain cancer. The Company also previously received clearance from the FDA for a 612-patient Phase III trial in prostate cancer, and clearance from the FDA for Phase I/II trials in multiple other cancers. The Company has also conducted a Phase I/II trial with DCVax? for metastatic ovarian cancer.

Disclaimer
Statements made in this news release that are not historical facts, including statements concerning future treatment of patients with GBM using DCVax? and future clinical trials, are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Words such as ?expect,? ?believe,? ?intend,? ?plan,? ?continue,? ?may,? ?will,? ?anticipate,? and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Actual results may differ materially from those projected in any forward-looking statement. Specifically, there are a number of important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated, such as the Company?s ability to raise additional capital, risks related to the Company?s ability to enroll patients in its clinical trials and complete the trials on a timely basis, the uncertainty of the clinical trials process, uncertainties about the timely performance of third parties, and whether the Company?s products will demonstrate safety and efficacy. Additional information on these and other factors, including Risk Factors, which could affect the Company?s results, is included in its Securities and Exchange Commission (?SEC?) filings. Finally, there may be other factors not mentioned above or included in the Company?s SEC filings that may cause actual results to differ materially from those projected in any forward-looking statement. You should not place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements. The Company assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements as a result of new information, future events or developments, except as required by securities laws.
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At Preakness, Motion is the hunter, not the target

H. Graham Motion, trainer of fourth-place Kentucky Derby finisher Went the Day Well, speaks to reporters at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., Sunday, May 6, 2012. (AP Photo/Garry Jones)

H. Graham Motion, trainer of fourth-place Kentucky Derby finisher Went the Day Well, speaks to reporters at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., Sunday, May 6, 2012. (AP Photo/Garry Jones)

Preakness Stakes hopeful Went the Day Well walks the shed row led by assistant trainer David Rock after arriving at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore on Wednesday, May 16, 2012. (AP Photo/Garry Jones)

FILE – In this March 24, 2012, file photo, Jockey John Velazquez rides Went the Day Well past the finish line after winning the Spiral Stakes horse race at Turfway Park race track in Florence, Ky. The same team who won last year’s Kentucky Derby with Animal Kingdom only to finish a half-length behind Shackleford in the Preakness is confident their Spiral Stakes winner is ready to win a Classic. (AP Photo/Tom Uhlman, File)

(AP) ? A year ago, Graham Motion was one of the most popular figures at Pimlico Race Course.

As the trainer of Kentucky Derby winner Animal Kingdom, Motion had the lone horse in the Preakness field with a shot at winning the Triple Crown.

“The pressure is on you,” the Englishman recalled Thursday. “The two weeks between the Derby and the Preakness, I felt like I was holding my breath. You’re kind of walking on egg shells, hoping everything is going great with the horse.”

Animal Kingdom came in second in the 2011 Preakness, a half-length behind Shackleford. Motion can’t get the outcome out of his mind ? no matter how hard he tries.

“We came that close,” Motion said, holding his index finger and thumb a half-inch apart. “I was quite shocked to see Shackleford’s picture on the grandstand when I drove in this morning. That was kind of a pit in my stomach.”

Motion will saddle Went the Day Well in the Preakness on Saturday. The bay colt finished fourth in the Derby two weeks ago but has won two of his four starts this year.

Went the Day Well was bumped at Churchill Downs and forced to go seven wide in an effort to catch up. He rallied gamely under jockey John Velazquez, but couldn’t quite make up enough ground to finish in the money.

“He ended up much farther back than Johnny wanted in the Derby, and that’s probably what cost him being second. Maybe cost him the win,” Motion said. “It’s all about getting a good trip. There’s always going to be a horse in the Derby that doesn’t get a good trip, and that’s what makes it so hard to win the Triple Crown.”

If Motion has his way, horse racing will go another year without a Triple Crown winner. I’ll Have Another has assumed the role held by Animal Kingdom last year, and Motion is determined to deny the Derby winner from making it two in a row.

“We’re going to try our best to make sure it doesn’t happen,” Motion said. “We’re going to make it hard for him. Let’s put it that way.”

Motion has been operating in relative obscurity this week while I’ll Have Another trainer Doug O’Neill and Bob Baffert, trainer of Preakness favorite Bodemeister, are attracting much of the attention.

“I’m more comfortable being under the radar,” Motion said.

He did, however, acknowledge that last year was far more exciting.

“You come to the Preakness with the Derby winner, that’s pretty cool. It doesn’t get any better than that,” he said. “I’m more relaxed about it because the Triple Crown is over for us.”

Barry Irwin heads the syndicate that owns Went the Day Well. That same syndicate owned Animal Kingdom, so Irwin can certainly sympathize with the way Motion is feeling this week.

“It was not fun,” Irwin said. “But the horse, he just got too far back. … Sure, I’d liked to have won, but he ran second. He ran a good race. I was happy. I was proud of him.”

Irwin is excited about Saturday’s race, but nothing can duplicate the feeling had before last year’s Preakness.

“It’s more intense because you know everybody’s concentrating on it and focusing on it,” he said. “It’s not just me and my partners, it’s everybody. So that adds a layer of tension to it.”

Irwin hopes Bodemeister and I’ll Have Another get into a speed duel and fade toward the finish of the 1 3/16th mile race, providing Went the Day Well the opportunity to swoop in and steal a victory.

“In the best of all possible worlds, I think Bodemeister, that Derby race has got to tell something on him,” Irwin said. “You can’t run as fast and as hard as he did and not have it affect you. I’ll Have Another, if he wants to win the Triple Crown or win the Preakness, the onus is on him to go after Bodemeister. And if both those things happen, and my horse breaks cleanly, I hopefully will be the beneficiary.”

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Report: Texas executed wrong Carlos

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Carlos DeLuna was executed in 1989 for a crime a Columbia University Law School team believes was committed by another man named Carlos.

By Isolde Raftery, msnbc.com

This spring, the editorial board at the Columbia Human Rights Law Review dedicated its final issue of the year to one article about two men named Carlos. Carlos DeLuna, the authors believe, was executed in Texas for a crime committed by Carlos Hernandez, who looked so much like him that one of their sisters confused the two in a photograph.

“Los Tocayos Carlos,” which runs 451 pages and is available for free online, details the stabbing death of Wanda Lopez, a 24-year-old assistant manager at a gas station in Corpus Christi, Texas.

The article, which took six years, one professor and 12 students to produce, reads like a true-crime novel. It begins: ?Wanda Lopez died at work at a Sigmor Shamrock gas station in Corpus Christi, Texas on February 4, 1983. She was twenty-four.Wanda?s only brother, Richard Vargas, heard her say her last words, but they gave him no solace or peace. They just made him angry.?


There were two Carloses in the vicinity that night. An eye witness to the crime identified Carlos DeLuna as the man who had wrestled with Wanda Lopez, even though his clothes did not match the witness’ original description.??

The law school team interviewed Carlos Hernandez’s relatives, who?revealed that on the day of the murder, before Carlos DeLuna was arrested, he told them that he had killed a woman named Wanda and that he felt badly about it. He said he didn’t think he’d get caught.

Hernandez?later?told someone else that he had committed the murder and that “Carlos DeLuna took the fall.”

Police told the Columbia investigators that Carlos DeLuna didn’t have it in him to commit such a crime. DeLuna, a junior high drop out, had a low IQ and had been arrested for low-level crimes but was better known for huffing paint. Carlos Hernandez, by contrast, had raped children in the neighborhood?and had been arrested for assaulting his wife with an ax handle, according to the Columbia University report.

Questioning how Carlos Hernandez, with his reputation, could have avoided scrutiny, the law school students and their professor discovered that Hernandez had been a police informant.

But not all police officers liked Carlos Hernandez?–?their informants?reported to them?that Hernandez might have been to blame for other unsolved murders of Latina women.

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Even before the crime was committed, the case was sloppily handled, the law school team strongly suggests. A novice dispatcher took too long to send out a patrol car to the gas station where Wanda Lopez was?knifed.?

Years down the road, after DeLuna had been?sentenced to death, the state?assigned him an attorney who had never?tried a major case in court, but who landed the job, the law school team suggests, because his?father was politically connected.

In 1989, Carlos DeLuna was executed by lethal injection. His tocayo, or namesake, Carlos Hernandez, died in jail in 1999.

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In the introduction, the authors write: ?Los Tocayos Carolos poignantly reveals how easily our legal system can fail to produce just outcomes even without the deliberate interference of individuals acting in bad faith and how the consequences of such failures can be irrevocable and at times, fatal.?

Columbia Law Professor James S. Liebman told the Guardian that what struck him most as he conducted his research was that the story was mundane.

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“This wasn’t the trial of OJ Simpson,? Liebman said. ?It was an obscure case, the kind that could involve anybody. Maybe those are the cases where miscarriages of justice happen, the routine everyday cases where nobody thinks enough about the victim, let alone the defendant.”

The Columbia Human Rights Review piece recalls work by Northwestern University Professor David Protess and his students to exonerate innocent death row inmates. In 2000, Gov. George Ryan declared a moratorium on Illinois? death penalty.

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DIRECTV Video & High-Speed Internet Bundles Available Soon …

DIRECTV-3D_logo_4DIRECTV customers will be able to bundle their video and high-speed Internet services, no matter where they live in the United States, through new agreements with satellite broadband providers ViaSat and Hughes.

DIRECTV will offer the Exede? by ViaSat and Hughes? HughesNet? Gen4 next-generation satellite broadband services, with speeds of over 10 Mbps, to its customers living in mostly unserved, rural areas later this year. This new offering, coupled with already available triple-play bundles with Verizon, AT&T, Century Link and other telco providers, means that any DIRECTV customer in the U.S. will now be able to get bundled pricing.

Customers who sign up for satellite broadband through DIRECTV will be able to take advantage of certain special offers?beginning later this year. More details on the offers and marketing plans will be made available closer to launch.

?We look forward to offering every single DIRECTV customer access to fast, affordable broadband options through DIRECTV, no matter where they live,? said Oswin Eleonora, senior vice president, Emerging Markets, DIRECTV. ?With greatly improved capacity and speeds, satellite broadband services provided by ViaSat and Hughes will fully support our customers? connected home experience, enabling them to access a host of features like YouTube, Pandora, social TV apps, and more than 7,000 VOD titles.?

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