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Monday February 11, 2008

Winehouse wins Grammy's song of the year
Kanye West, Bruce Springsteen and Amy Winehouse top the Grammy tally so far.

FILM
Blanchett misses out on BAFTA

Cate Blanchett's Oscar chances have suffered a blow after she missed out on snaring two of Britain's most prestigious acting awards today.


PEOPLE
Obama wins Grammy award

US presiential candidate beats former presidents Clinton and Carter in awards vote.


PEOPLE
Keith Richards throws stones at Amy Winehouse

Rolling Stones guitarist offers troubled singer some free advice on kicking the drug habit.



FILM
Juno, No Country take top Writers Guild honours

Juno and No Country for Old Men won top honours at the Writers Guild of America Awards.


FILM
Writers' union leaders endorse deal to end strike

Leaders of Hollywood's screenwriters union have endorsed a deal to end the entertainment industry's bitter three-month long strike, union officials say.


FILM
Film industry on the move - out

Robert Connolly Eighteen months ago, as Romulus, My Father entered the critical phase of post-production, producer Robert Connolly decided if his career was to maintain its momentum, he would have to leave Sydney.


FILM
Isla Fisher has the last laugh

Isla Fisher  10 February. Definitely Maybe. Isla Fisher Her beau may be Hollywood's comic darling, but Isla Fisher may be having the last laugh, writes Sal Morgan.



FILM
Watts to light up Tropfest

Actress Naomi Watts Naomi Watts will be the celebrity judge at this year's Tropfest short film festival.


PEOPLE
McCartney to pay $120m

Ex-Beatle Paul McCartney is to pay his former wife Heather Mills £55 million in the highest divorce settlement Britain has ever seen.


PEOPLE
Hinze means business

Kristy Hinze She reads, she's studying marine biology and has a mean golf handicap - so don't call this model just another pretty face, writes Caroline Marcus.



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