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LOS ANGELES Singer/Songwriter Jill Scott was honored at the sixth annual Essence Black Women in Music event and brought down the house with an electrifying performance. She was joined by Ciara, Brandy, Zendaya, Jordin Sparks & Chaka Khan. Before the show, singer Ciara spoke about honoring Jill Scott. 0:00: Ciara: Nothing like being…grace. :0:08 WEST HOLLYWOOD Delta Air Lines kicked off Grammy weekend with a party featuring Charli XCX & Questlove. Joining them for the festivities, Victoria Justice, Emily Ratajkowski, Lifehouse & Estelle. Questlove spoke about his upcoming performance at this years Grammys. 0:25: Questlove: This year I’m…a lot. :0:33 BERLIN Stars of the biopic 'Queen of the Desert' sat down with the press at the 65th Berlin Film Festival. Nicole Kidman touched on her real life character, Gertrude Bell. 462976234 0:32: Nicole Kidman: I’m amazed that…Bell. :0:43 NEW YORK In New York, the stars of ‘Better Call Saul’ made the promotional rounds ahead of their premiere. Bob Odenkirk visited the set of ‘Good Morning America’ while Michael McKean & Jonathan Banks stopped by NBC. That’s all for now. We’ll be back next week with more celebrity news and sightings. Feb 7, 2015
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Nitish Katara Murder Case: Delhi HC rejects death sentence, awards life term to Vikas Yadav, 2 other

New Delhi, Feb 06 (ANI): The Delhi High Court on Friday awarded life imprisonment without remission for 25 years to Uttar Pradesh politician D P Yadav's son Vikas Yadav and his cousin Vishal, who had earlier been convicted for the murder of Nitish Katara. The court also slapped a fine of Rs 50 lakh each on the duo, while Sukhdev Pahalwan, another convict in the case, was awarded a 20-year prison term. Nitish's mother, Neelam Katara, however, expressed her disappointment over the court's rejection of her capital punishment plea for both Vikas and Vishal. The Delhi Police and Neelam Katara had filed appeals to award the death penalty to both brothers on grounds that their offence fell under the 'rarest of rare' category. Nitish Katara, a business executive, was abducted from a marriage party in Ghaziabad on the intervening night of February 16-17, 2002 and was later killed by the Yadav brothers. Feb 6, 2015