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VIZ Media Streams Cross Game Finale

VIZ Media presents the finale to the acclaimed anime series CROSS GAME with the availability of Episodes 49 and 50 today on VIZAnime.com, the company’s own premiere website for anime, as well as through the streaming content provider HULU (www.Hulu.com).

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VIZAnime.com Streaming New Anime Series Cross Game

VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), one of the entertainment industry’s most innovative and comprehensive publishing, animation and licensing companies, has announced the very special North American premiere of the new anime series - CROSS GAME, a story set against the backdrop of baseball that explores the bonds of love shared between family and friends.

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Ben Cross Boards Star Trek as Sarek

Ben Cross has been cast as Sarek, the Vulcan father of Spock, in J.J. Abrams' upcoming STAR TREK feature film, reports STAR TREK.COM.

Cross, a graduate of London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, rose to international stardom with his breakout role as runner Harold Abrahams in the Academy Award-winning 1981 film Chariots of Fire. He will be seen in the upcoming Hero Wanted with Cuba Gooding Jr. and Ray Liotta.

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DreamWorks Names New Chief Accountant

DreamWorks Animation SKG has announced that Philip Cross, who has been serving as a consultant to the company, has been named Chief Accounting Officer. Mr. Cross will be responsible for managing the company's accounting functions and will report to Lew Coleman, DreamWorks Animation's President and Chief Financial Officer.

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Cartoonists Create Book To Benefit The American Red Cross

The terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C. on September 11th touched people worldwide, and many cartoonists have turned to art to express their grief. 9-11: EMERGENCY RELIEF is a comic book project to benefit the American Red Cross featuring some of the comic world's leading talents from legendary creators such as Will Eisner to hot new talents such as artist Frank Cho, whos original artwork for the cover of the book recently sold at Baltimore Comic-Con's benefit auction for $5,000, with the money going to the American Red Cross.