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Oscars 2024: What the Academy Awards nominations got right and spectacularly wrong

Reviewers Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie run a critical eye over the list of Oscar nominations. SHE SAW There was a lot of hubbub around Saltburn - mostly...

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Dragon Court reopens spectacularly at Manila Prince Hotel

DRAGON Court, the renowned Chinese restaurant at Manila Prince Hotel, officially reopened its doors. The occasion was celebrated with lively dragon and lion dance performances alongside an inaugural lunch that brought together esteemed members of the media, hotel executives and loyal patrons.

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their firstjoint public engagement, marking the end of the royal period of mourning for the late queen. the couple will visit dunfermline in fife as part of the celebrations to mark its new city status. 0ur scotland correspondent lorna gordon is in dunfermline for us. of course, the king has long prepared for this role, but now that they are out of this period of royal morning, this is a big moment for the couple? ibig morning, this is a big moment for the couple?— the couple? big moment for the coule, the couple? big moment for the couple. and _ the couple? big moment for the couple. and a — the couple? big moment for the couple, and a big _ the couple? big moment for the couple, and a big moment - the couple? big moment for the couple, and a big moment for. the couple? big moment for the i couple, and a big moment for this new city. now scotland's ancient capital of dunfermline, becoming the country's newest city, there will be a public reception in the city chambers, at the top of the street, which you mightjust be able to see. there are a couple of hundred well—wishers out at the moment. after that, well—wishers out at the moment. afterthat, king well—wishers out at the moment. after that, king charles iii and the queen consort will visit the abbey here. with me now is the reverend here. with me now is the reverend here at the abbey. this is a spectacularly, and it plays a very important role in scotland's history as well? i important role in scotland's history as well? ., important role in scotland's history as well? ~' ., , , as well? i think it does, it is uuite as well? i think it does, it is quite significant _ as well? i think it does, it is quite significant in - as well? i think it does, it is quite significant in that - as well? i think it does, it is quite significant in that this | as well? i think it does, it is i quite significant in that this has

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Block9 spectacularly return to Glastonbury Festival's south east corner

Block9 spectacularly return to Glastonbury Festival's south east corner with Notting Hill Carnival plus IICON, NYC Downlow, Meat Rack, and Genosys Soundsystem (Glastonbury Festival 2022 News)

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta-20220326-19:35:00

missiles hit lviv on nato's doorstep. cnn military analyst colonel leighton. people were wondering where putin or the russians were trying to send a message to the americans, that they can strike where they want to at any given moment. what was your thought when you saw that? >> i definitely thought, jim, this was a case where the russians decided we were going to send a message not only to president biden but to the poles and all of nato that we can strike without impunity. that if you attempt to supply the ukrainians, we'll try to cut off those supplies to the ukrainian forces. with the way they did this, clearly indicates that they have a precision strike capability and they will use it on occasion. >> yeah, and hitting a fuel storage facility, obviously, that creates a huge spectacularly in that area. there are a lot of questions about russia's military strategy now that a top general has said

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Sideswipe: May 20: Gendered ready meals


Sideswipe: May 20: Gendered ready meals
19 May, 2021 05:00 PM
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How the microwave was invented
The microwave oven is of the all-time great "accidental" discoveries of science. In the 1940s, American engineer Percy Spencer was working at Raytheon Technologies testing an active radar while he
had a chocolate bar in his pocket. At some point, he noticed that the chocolate had melted into his pocket. Rather than merely changing his trousers, he realised the potential to heat food using a high-density electromagnetic field (and presumably also changed his trousers). He first experimented by getting a bag of popcorn, and attempting to heat that. It worked. He pushed his luck and tried to heat an egg, which exploded spectacularly, thus also inventing the "don't put an egg in the microwave" rule. Spencer next worked on putting magnetrons (which create microwave radiation) inside a Faraday cage (which blocks electromagnetic fields). The result was a massive microwave oven – around the size of a fridge – which Raytheon began to sell commercially to restaurants in 1947, at $5000 (around $60,000 today). However, the microwave was not widespread until it was made smaller and cheaper, which wouldn't really happen until the late 1960s or early 1970s.

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Oscars 2021: Shock Chadwick Boseman loss leads to 'worst ending ever'


Oscars 2021: Shock Chadwick Boseman loss leads to 'worst ending ever'
26 Apr, 2021 03:36 AM
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Anthony Hopkins, Frances McDormand and Chloe Zhao were among the big winners at the 93rd Academy Awards, a second ceremony where the usual spectacle has been disrupted by pandemic considerations.
Video / Getty / TVNZ
Anthony Hopkins, Frances McDormand and Chloe Zhao were among the big winners at the 93rd Academy Awards, a second ceremony where the usual spectacle has been disrupted by pandemic considerations.
Video / Getty / TVNZ
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An unprecedented change in the 2021 Academy Awards' running order has backfired spectacularly.
Usually, the Best Picture category ends the ceremony. This year, though, Best Actor came last - presumably because even the Oscars' producers thought Chadwick Boseman was going to win posthumously for his role in Ma Rainey's Black Bottom.

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Insiders spill on James Franco and Anne Hathaway's disastrous Oscars hosting effort


Insiders spill on James Franco and Anne Hathaway's disastrous Oscars hosting effort
15 Apr, 2021 04:22 AM
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James Franco did dress up in drag at one stage during the awards. Photo / Getty Images
James Franco did dress up in drag at one stage during the awards. Photo / Getty Images
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"In what could go down as one of the worst Oscar telecasts in history, a bad and risky idea – letting two actors host – proved out in spectacularly unwatchable fashion on the biggest of all nights for the film world."
That's how The Hollywood Reporter reviewed the 2011 Oscars that were hosted by Anne Hathaway and James Franco.

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