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May 16th, 2008

Palo Alto, California, U.S.Spouse(s) Marcus Leithold (1988 - 1989: divorced)
Jon Tenney (1994 - 2003: divorced), 1 childAwardsGolden Globe AwardsBest Actress in a Television Comedy or Musical
2005 Desperate HousewivesScreen Actors Guild AwardsBest Actress - Comedy Series
Best Ensemble - Comedy Series
Teri Lynn Hatcher (born December 8, 1964) is an Emmy-nominated and Golden Globe Award-winning American actress and author. She gained attention for her role as Lois Lane in the television series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman co-starring with Dean Cain. Hatcher is also well-known for portraying Susan Mayer, in Desperate Housewives, an accident-prone divorcee. She is also a “Bond Girl”, having played Paris Carver in Tomorrow Never Dies in 1997.
2 Film and television roles
Hatcher was born in Palo Alto, California, the daughter of Esther (Beshur), a computer programmer, and Owen W. Hatcher, a nuclear physicist.[1] She grew up in Sunnyvale, California. An only child, she attended Mango Junior High (now Sunnyvale Middle School), Fremont High School in Sunnyvale and De Anza College in Cupertino.
In March 2006, Hatcher revealed to Vanity Fair that she was sexually abused from the age of five by Richard Hayes Stone, an uncle by marriage who was later divorced by Hatcher’s aunt. Her parents, she said, were unaware of the abuse at the time. In 2002, she assisted Santa Clara County prosecutors in indicting Stone for a more recent molestation that led his female victim to commit suicide at the age of 14. Stone pleaded guilty to four counts of child molestation and was sentenced to 14 years in prison.[2] In an interview appearing in Vanity Fair, Hatcher said she told the prosecutors about her own abuse because she was haunted by thoughts of the 14-year-old girl who shot herself, and feared Stone might escape conviction.
Hatcher began her performing career as a young girl taking ballet lessons at the San Juan Girls’ Ballet Studio in downtown Los Altos, California. She later studied acting at the American Conservatory Theater. One of her early jobs (in 1984) was as a cheerleader with the San Francisco 49ers. During this time she also appeared as one of the mermaids on the show The Love Boat in its final season.

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News Corp. Sales May Have Gained on `American Idol,' Super Bowl

May 14th, 2008

May 7 (Bloomberg) — News Corp., the media company controlled by Rupert Murdoch, may report higher third-quarter sales today on increased advertising revenue from Fox Broadcasting's “American Idol'' and February's Super Bowl.
Sales probably rose 14 percent to $8.61 billion, the average of 15 analysts' estimates compiled by Bloomberg. Net income may have gained 2.2 percent to $890.5 million, or 33 cents a share, based on the average projection of 10 analysts.
Fox television sales probably climbed 17 percent in the quarter ended March 31, UBS AG analyst Michael Morris said. The Super Bowl broadcast drew a record audience while “Idol,'' TV's most-watched show, capitalized on a 100-day writers strike to obtain record ad prices. The live singing competition doesn't rely on scripts in the same way as sitcoms and dramas.
“Where most broadcast networks had less inventory, News Corp., with strong new programming, was better positioned for growth,'' said Morris, who is based in New York and has recommended buying the stock since becoming UBS's lead analyst on News Corp. last April.
News Corp. plans to release the results at 4 p.m. New York time and hold a 4:30 p.m. conference call. Morris wants Murdoch, News Corp.'s chairman and chief executive officer, to discuss his strategy for Fox Interactive Media, owner of the MySpace social-networking unit, and for satellite broadcaster Sky Italia.
“We're looking for insight on what's going on at those businesses and why we should be optimistic about growth going forward,'' Morris said.
News Corp. spokeswoman Teri Everett declined to comment.
News Corp.'s earnings growth was probably dragged down by a 35 percent drop in profit at the film unit and losses at British Sky Broadcasting Group Plc, in which News Corp. has a 39 percent stake, according to Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. analyst Michael Nathanson in New York.

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