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Survivor recounts horror of 2004 tsunami

Andy Chaggar was on holiday with his partner Nova Mills when the Indian Ocean tsunami smashed into their beachside bungalow 10 years ago. He never saw Nova again. He since set up a charity to help people affected by natural disasters. Dec 26, 2014
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Celebrity News - 10/12/2014

HOLLYWOOD Ansel Elgort & Eva Longoria were up early to kick off award season with the announcement of the Screen Actor Guild Awards nominations. ‘Birdman’ led the way with four nods including ones for Michael Keaton, Edward Norton & Emma Stone. Following close behind, ‘Boyhood’, ‘The Imitation Game’ & ‘The Theory of Everything’ with three nominations each. Jennifer Aniston & Reese Witherspoon each received recognition along with Benedict Cumberbatch who was a double nominee for TV’s ‘Sherlock: His Last Vow’ and for ‘The Imitation Game’. On the small screen, ‘Modern Family’ garnered four nods with ‘Boardwalk Empire,’ ‘Game of Thrones,’ ‘Homeland’ & ‘House of Cards’ following with three apiece. The awards will be handed out January 25th. Middle Earth has come to Hollywood with the premiere of ‘The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies’, the final chapter in the saga. Director Peter Jackson led his cast down the darken, red carpet, which included stars Orlando Bloom, Elijah Wood, Evangeline Lilly, Andy Serkis, Lee Pace & Richard Armitage. LONDON In London, Professor Stephen Hawking attended the premiere of his autobiographical-love story 'The Theory Of Everything'. Eddie Redmayne, who plays the famed theoretical-physicist, attended the screening along Dec 11, 2014
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Celebrity News - 9/12/2014

HOLLYWOOD The stars came out for the 16th Annual Trevor Project Benefit, which supports LGBTQ youths in crisis. Katherine Heigl showed off lots of leg as she attended the annual event along with Lisa Kudrow, Brittany Snow, Wentworth Miller, Kellan Lutz, Beth Behrs, Kelly Osbourne, Sarah Hyland and ‘Pretty In Pink’ star Molly Ringwald who dazzled in red. Heigl spoke about the passion she feels for the Trevor Project. Capsule 0:14: Katherine Heigl: It’s an incredible…people. :0:32 It was time to break out into a dance as Peter Jackson was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The Kiwi filmmaker was joined by the cast of both trilogies, which have so far earned nearly a combined five billion dollars. Andy Serkis spoke about what Jackson has brought to the film world. Capsule 0:27: Andy Serkis: In the 15…world. 0:38 LOS ANGELES Around L.A., stars gave fans a thrill as Kevin Costner, Julianne Moore, Aaron Paul & Krysten Ritter signed autographs. NEW YORK And in New York, Chris Rock and Cedric the Entertainer visited SiriusXM Radio to promote the Rock helmed film, ‘Top Five’. That’s all for now. We’ll be back tomorrow with more celebrity news and sightings. Dec 11, 2014
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Roger Federer to return to Brisbane to start 2015 season

New Delhi, Dec 09 (ANI): Roger Federer will be returning to Brisbane International in January to start his 2015 season and warm up for the year's first Grand Slam at the Australian Open. The 17-times grand slam champion hopes the beginning of the year to be interesting and aspires to be in tip top shape for next year's tennis season. World No.1 Novak Djokovic, No.2 Roger Federer, No.3 Rafael Nadal along with 2013 Wimbledon champion Andy Murray comprise the so-called 'Big 4' of modern day tennis. Replying to questions on his admiration for tennis legend Pete Sampras, Switzerland's star player said that he will always derive motivation from him and will always be an inspiration for his career. Meanwhile, Serbian Novak Djokovic shared his views over unpredictability in sports and said that it was difficult to name a few favourites for the Grand Slam title. Dec 9, 2014
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Pete Sampras says immediate resurgence in American tennis not to be seen

New Delhi, Dec 09 (ANI): The sorry state of American men's tennis will continue for some time with no real talent on the horizon, said Pete Sampras who dominated the game in the 1990s with fellow American Andre Agassi. No American has won a men's grand slam singles title since Andy Roddick triumphed at the 2003 US Open and only five of them feature in the top 100 with John Isner highest at 19th. Tennis legend said that it will be quite a while to see American tennis back to where it was years back. Dec 9, 2014