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Celebrity News - 7/4/2014

Tributes to Mickey Rooney have been pouring in since news broke that the legendary actor passed away at 93. Celebs of all ages from William Shatner to Lena Dunham and Ariana Grande paid their respects on twitter. Rooney is considered one of the first child stars and was bestowed with two Oscars during his 80-year career. And his personal life rivaled that of his “National Velvet” co-star Elizabeth Taylor – having married a total of eight times. Mickey was never one to shy away from the spotlight – in fact his last pubic appearance was at this year’s Vanity Fair Oscar party just one month ago. LOS ANGELES Will Arnett took up hosting duties at the 3rd annual Reel Stories, Real Lives event benefiting the Motion Picture and Television Fund. Other stars lending their support included Anne Hathaway, Joseph Gordon Levitt, Casey Affleck and Taylor Schilling. LAS VEGAS Sin City was the site of the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards. George Strait, Miranda Lambert and Jason Aldean were among the top winners. Here’s who else hit the red carpet. Apr 8, 2014
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BSE closes points 16.05 down on April 7

New Delhi, April 7 (ANI): Trading at the Bombay Stock Exchange today closed 16.05 points down to stand at 22,343.45. At the National Stock Exchange the Nifty closed up 0.70 points up to stand at6, 695.05. Suzlon Energy and Strides Arco were among the top gainers of Group A with an increase of 12.40% and 8.02% along with Jaiprakash Associates and GMR Infrastructure with an increase of 5.40% and 5.38% respectively, while the top losers of Group A include Jindal Steel and Future Retail with a decrease of 5.93% and 5.46% along with Prestige Estates and Crompton Greaves with a decrease of 4.90% and 3.72% at the close of the markets. The Auto sector is down 13.96 points at 13,264.91 while the banking sector is down 56.91 points at 14,305.35 and the realty sector is down 20.89 points at 1,505.71. The Indian currency is down 0.17% at Rs 60.19 per dollar. Apr 7, 2014