London, Feb 17: Oscar frontrunner Slumdog Millionaire has bagged another clutch of prizes.
Editor Chris Dickens walked away with gong for best-edited feature film at the 59th annual American Cinema Editors (ACE) awards, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, reports the Daily Express.
The film, which tracks the story of an 18-year-old slum boy from rags to riches, has already triumphed the Golden Globes and Baftas, and has been nominated in 10 categories at the prestigious Academy Awards.
London, Feb 17 : Mexican stunner Salma Hayek is officially off the market. She reportedly married French businessman Francois-Henri Pinault on Valentine''s Day in Paris, France.
According to sources, the `Frida' star married her baby's daddy on Saturday at the City Hall of the (district) Sixth Arrondissement, in the country''s capital, reports the Daily Express.
The happy news emerged on Monday, courtesy Le Point newspaper, which the entrepreneur owns.
Later the news was confirmed by Mayor Jean-Pierre Lecoq.
London, Feb 17: Rock band Coldplay''s ''Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends'' was the top-selling album of 2008 worldwide, figures have revealed.
According to the IFPI, the body that represents the recording industry worldwide, the British band sold 6.8million copies.
Veteran rockers AC/DC landed the number two spot with their 15th studio album ''Black Ice'', reports the BBC.
London, February 17: A new study suggests that it is possible to dupe people into recalling faces that they have never seen.
Elizabeth Loftus, a psychologist at the University of Caliornia, Irvine, says that soldiers training under conditions simulating capture prove even more susceptible.
While making a presentation at AAAS this weekend, she revealed that her team showed volunteers a photograph of a face and asked them to remember it.
She said that the subjects were later shown a substantially altered version of the original face as well as a face they had never seen, and asked to select the familiar face.
She said that the team found most of the subjects picking the altered face.