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Celebrity News - 28/10/2014

LONDON BAFTA held its second annual Breakthrough Brits event in London to help promote rising stars in the British entertainment world. Jamie Campbell Bower of ‘Twilight’ fame, Clara Paget from ‘Fast & Furious 6’, ‘Hunger Games’ Sam Claflin and Katie Leung from the Harry Potter series all attended. Leung spoke about how she feels being supported by such an organization. #458081698 0:45: Katie Leung: To be recognized…decision. :01:01 ROME The 9th annual Rome Film Festival closed out with a screening of ‘A Most Wanted Man’. Starring Willem Dafoe, the spy thriller has the distinction of being one of the last films of Philip Seymour Hoffman before his passing earlier this year. NEW YORK Around the Big Apple, Taylor Swift drove fans into a frenzy as she appeared on Good Morning America. The songstress took time out to sign autographs & take lots and lots of selfies. And SiriusXM Radio was the place to be as Amy Poehler, Angela Bassett, Bob Saget, Sarah Paulson, Nicole ‘Snooki’ Polizzi and Kal Penn all came in & out of its doors. LOS ANGELES In L.A., celebs did their best to avoid the paparazzi. Fergie made a quick dash out of the Chateau Marmont, Rose McGowan ignored calls for pics and Michelle Rodriguez sped off in her Prius. That’s all for no Oct 29, 2014
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Sports stars hail govt's training initiative for athlete ahead of Olympic Games

New Delhi, Oct 29 (ANI): Sports stars hailed Modi government's initiative of better training programme for athletes ahead of Olympic Games in a bid to enhance their performance to bag more medals for the country. The Sports Ministry has decided to start a "Target Mission Olympic Podium Scheme", an initiative promoted by National Sports Development fund to identify sports personnel and train them for Rio de Janeiro 2016 and Tokyo 2020 Olympics and other major sporting events up to 2020 games. Appreciating the government's plan, Cricketer Rahul Dravid said the initiative will not only encourage the sportspersons but will also play a major role in increasing the medal tally of India in the future events. Olympian boxer Mary Kom said she being part of the planning committee would help in structuring a better programme for sportspersons, which would in turn help to boost their performance on the international platforms. Oct 29, 2014