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Gemma Arteton gets choosy about roles
London, Feb 13: British actress Gemma Arteton thinks she can now be picky about her work in Hollywood.
Written by: Lohit Reddy
Taylor Swift's 'Mean' wins best country song
Los Angeles, Feb 13: Singer Taylor Swift walked away with the best country song title and best country solo performance for her number "Mean" at the 54th Grammy Awards here.
Written by: Lohit Reddy
Minnie Driver wants an Oscar
London, Feb 13: Actress Minnie Driver says she is "determined" to win an Oscar.
Written by: Machan Kumar
'The Artist' wins top honours at BAFTA
London, Feb 13: The black-and-white silent movie "The Artist" swept away top honours at the Orange British Academy Film Awards - it was was named the year's best film, while Michel Hazanavicius bagged the best director and Jean Dujardin the best actor trophies for the film.
Written by: Amith Ostwal
Khloe Kardashian wants to act
London, Feb 13: Socialite Khloe Kardashian wants to try her hand at acting.
Written by: Arun Pandit
Meryl Streep wins best actress trophy at BAFTA
London, Feb 13: Actress Meryl Streep won the best actress trophy for playing former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in "The Iron Lady" at the the Orange British Academy Film Awards.
Written by: Lohit Reddy
Chinese fans grieve loss of Whitney Houston
Beijing, Feb 13: Chinese fans were shocked and saddened by the sudden death of pop queen Whitney Houston as grieve pour over the internet.
Written by: Abhijeet Sen
Prince Harry to support injured servicemen
London, Feb 13: Prince Harry is to support a group of injured servicemen as they attempt to climb the world's highest peak, the Mount Everest.
Written by: Lohit Reddy
JLS wants to record song with Rihanna
London, Feb 13: British band JLS is keen to record a song with pop superstar Rihanna.
Written by: Diksha Singh
Parents think fairy tales 'too scary for kids'
London, Feb 13: Many parents admit that they refuse to read fairy tales to their children because they consider classics are too scary for them, according to a new study.
Written by: Rahul Kapoor