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All the Hollywood news

BEVERLY HILLS The environment took center stage and the celebs didn’t seem to mind at the Global Green USA 12th Annual Pre-Oscar party. Stars attending for a good cause included Ashley Greene, Amy Smart, Common, Missi Pyle, Matt Walsh and ‘Taken’ star Maggie Grace who had just gotten engaged several hours earlier. 0:40: Maggie Grace: We’re very…experience. :0:54 Co-host Greene spoke about what people can do to have a greener planet. 1:11: Ashley Greene: Recycling is the…life. :1:32 LONDON Music stars from the past and present were on hand for the NME Awards. Charli XCX, Lisa Stansfield and Chrissie Hynde were just some of the few in attendance. NEW YORK In New York, Will Smith visited the set of Good Morning America to promote his latest film, ‘Focus’ and then was surrounded by autograph seekers before heading out. And in L.A., Stars attending Vanity Fair’s Campaign Hollywood at the Chateau Marmont included Elizabeth Olsen, Rooney Mara, Wes Anderson, Emily Blunt & John Krasinski. That’s all for now. We’ll be back tomorrow with more celebrity news and sightings. Feb 20, 2015
all-the-hollywood-news

All the Hollywood news

All the Hollywood news and gossip for Thursday. SHOWS: 1. MAGGIE GRACE ON THE RED CARPET 2. IGGY AZALEA PERFORMING 3. BILL COSBY AT PINK'S HOTDOGS 4. EDDIE MURPHY LEAVING DINNER STORY: Maggie Feb 20, 2015
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All eyes on Emma Stone for Oscars red carpet

(ROUGH CUT - NO REPORTER NARRATION) STORY: It's fashion's biggest catwalk - the Oscar red carpet. And with only days until the ceremony, all eyes are on Hollywood's new fashion glam girl, Emma Stone, Feb 20, 2015
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Daily dose of One Minute walk can be 'Lifesaving'

New Delhi, Feb 19 (ANI): So it turns out the price of healthy living is really not that much, as a mere 60 seconds walk per day can help cut the risk of a heart attack or stroke. The recent study showed that people, who often do small doses of daily exercise combined with a healthy diet, cut their blood pressure and cholesterol and live a long and healthy life, a daily reported. The breakthrough comes after tests showed it is better to keep moving throughout the day rather than undertake an intense burst of exercise followed by rest. Feb 19, 2015