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 Film director Ram Gopal Verma sparked off a controversy on Friday with a string of tweets questioning the basis of celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi.
The two tweets said, "Did Lord Ganesha have a paunch in his childhood too or did it develop in the recovery time of the elephant head operation?"
"Can someone tell me if today is the day Ganesha was originally born or is it the day his dad cut his head off?"

When contacted, the filmmaker said, "I already said what I had to say in my tweets. There's nothing more I can say."
However, as his Twitter posts triggered an outrage, Varma took to the microblogging website to tender an apology.
His comments drew strong reactions from leaders across the political divide.
While Shaina NC of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) called it "blasphemous and insensitive", Congress' former MP from Mumbai Sanjay Nirupam demanded police action against him for violating the law of the land.
Prem Shukla of the Shiv Sena described Varma's Twitter comments as an "insult" to the "cultural and religious ethos" of Maharashtrians at a time when they were celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi.
He also questioned the timing of the tweets. "His comments at this time are intentional and merit criminal action against him. This is a cheap and dirty way to be in the news. This will create social disharmony," Shukla said.
As the director-producer faced an avalanche of criticism, he, in another Twitter post said," All tweets I put on Ganesha were in my usual manner but unintended by me to hurt anyone's sentiments...but if they did, I sincerely
apologize."
Varma, who gave films like 'Satya', 'Shool' and 'Rangeela', had triggered a major controversy when he accompanied the then Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh and his actor son Ritiesh to the Taj Hotel after the 26/11 terror attack. He was said to have gone there to plan a film on the terror assault.
The visit had created a nationwide outcry and ultimately led to Deshmukh's resignation. Varma denied that he had plans to make a film but eventually came up with a movie titled 'The Attacks of 26/11' in 2013.

Ram Gopal Verma sparks off controversy with tweets on Ganesha Chaturthi

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 Film director Ram Gopal Verma sparked off a controversy on Friday with a string of tweets questioning the basis of celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi.
The two tweets said, "Did Lord Ganesha have a paunch in his childhood too or did it develop in the recovery time of the elephant head operation?"
"Can someone tell me if today is the day Ganesha was originally born or is it the day his dad cut his head off?"

When contacted, the filmmaker said, "I already said what I had to say in my tweets. There's nothing more I can say."
However, as his Twitter posts triggered an outrage, Varma took to the microblogging website to tender an apology.
His comments drew strong reactions from leaders across the political divide.
While Shaina NC of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) called it "blasphemous and insensitive", Congress' former MP from Mumbai Sanjay Nirupam demanded police action against him for violating the law of the land.
Prem Shukla of the Shiv Sena described Varma's Twitter comments as an "insult" to the "cultural and religious ethos" of Maharashtrians at a time when they were celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi.
He also questioned the timing of the tweets. "His comments at this time are intentional and merit criminal action against him. This is a cheap and dirty way to be in the news. This will create social disharmony," Shukla said.
As the director-producer faced an avalanche of criticism, he, in another Twitter post said," All tweets I put on Ganesha were in my usual manner but unintended by me to hurt anyone's sentiments...but if they did, I sincerely
apologize."
Varma, who gave films like 'Satya', 'Shool' and 'Rangeela', had triggered a major controversy when he accompanied the then Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh and his actor son Ritiesh to the Taj Hotel after the 26/11 terror attack. He was said to have gone there to plan a film on the terror assault.
The visit had created a nationwide outcry and ultimately led to Deshmukh's resignation. Varma denied that he had plans to make a film but eventually came up with a movie titled 'The Attacks of 26/11' in 2013.

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Stevan Jovetic scored either side of half-time to help Manchester City earn a 3-1 Premier League home win over Liverpool.
Slack defending from Reds debutant Alberto Moreno let Jovetic in just before the break at the Etihad Stadium on Monday night, the Montenegro international striker smashing the ball under Simon Mignolet after dispossessing Moreno as he dwelled on the ball.

Best of the Match

  • Man of the Match: Stevan Jovetic. Looks rejuvenated after difficult first season.
  • Goal of the Match: Stevan Jovetic. Started the move for City's second, and finished it off with aplomb.
  • Save of the Match: Joe Hart. Unfortunate the rebound went in, but save from Lambert header was top drawer.
  • Talking Points: Did City send a message tonight? Do Liverpool need to strengthen still? Will Balotelli make a difference?
Then after the interval, Jovetic added his and City's second, starting and finishing the move from close range.
Sergio Aguero then added a third a matter of seconds after coming off the bench, latching onto a pinpoint pass from fellow substitute Jesus Navas to make sure of the three points.
Pablo Zabaleta put through his own goal late on, but it was a mere consolation for the visitors.
It was all about City making a statement at the Etihad, and the manner of their emphatic victory certainly sent their title rivals a message.
The first 30 minutes was very cagey, as both teams played some good football without finding a killer pass.
Daniel Sturridge did come close to breaking the deadlock but after beating Vincent Kompany, the England forward fired straight at Joe Hart.
The deadlock was broken four minutes before the break. Samir Nasri clipped the ball into the box, it was half-cleared, but as Moreno dallied on the loose ball, Jovetic nipped in, stole the ball off Moreno's toe and smashed City into a half-time lead.
After the break, City got into their stride quickly, but Liverpool did have the ball in the net, only for Sturridge to be ruled offside.
Edin Dzeko should have done better after being put through, and was soon replaced by Aguero, who made the ultimate impact off the bench.
With his first touch, the Argentina striker ran onto Navas’ sublime pass, which was perfectly weighted for Aguero to take in his stride and slot the ball past a stranded Mignolet.
Liverpool did get themselves back into it. Sturridge’s cross was met by the head of substitute Rickie Lambert, whose effort was brilliantly saved by Hart, but Pablo Zabaleta inadvertently put the ball into his own net when trying to clear.
Lambert was again in the clear after a fortunate ricochet, but he elected to pass when he maybe should have been more selfish.
Liverpool finished the match with 10 men as Glen Johnson had to go off with an injury, with Brendan Rodgers having already used all his subs.
While not at their blistering best, City were clinical when it really mattered, and in Jovetic, they may have another player who can make a real difference in the title race.
The champions - who rise to third - host Stoke in their next assignment on Saturday, while ninth-placed Liverpool go to Tottenham in the Premier League on Sunday.

Premier League: Stevan Jovetic double helps Manchester City beat Liverpool 3-1

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Stevan Jovetic scored either side of half-time to help Manchester City earn a 3-1 Premier League home win over Liverpool.
Slack defending from Reds debutant Alberto Moreno let Jovetic in just before the break at the Etihad Stadium on Monday night, the Montenegro international striker smashing the ball under Simon Mignolet after dispossessing Moreno as he dwelled on the ball.

Best of the Match

  • Man of the Match: Stevan Jovetic. Looks rejuvenated after difficult first season.
  • Goal of the Match: Stevan Jovetic. Started the move for City's second, and finished it off with aplomb.
  • Save of the Match: Joe Hart. Unfortunate the rebound went in, but save from Lambert header was top drawer.
  • Talking Points: Did City send a message tonight? Do Liverpool need to strengthen still? Will Balotelli make a difference?
Then after the interval, Jovetic added his and City's second, starting and finishing the move from close range.
Sergio Aguero then added a third a matter of seconds after coming off the bench, latching onto a pinpoint pass from fellow substitute Jesus Navas to make sure of the three points.
Pablo Zabaleta put through his own goal late on, but it was a mere consolation for the visitors.
It was all about City making a statement at the Etihad, and the manner of their emphatic victory certainly sent their title rivals a message.
The first 30 minutes was very cagey, as both teams played some good football without finding a killer pass.
Daniel Sturridge did come close to breaking the deadlock but after beating Vincent Kompany, the England forward fired straight at Joe Hart.
The deadlock was broken four minutes before the break. Samir Nasri clipped the ball into the box, it was half-cleared, but as Moreno dallied on the loose ball, Jovetic nipped in, stole the ball off Moreno's toe and smashed City into a half-time lead.
After the break, City got into their stride quickly, but Liverpool did have the ball in the net, only for Sturridge to be ruled offside.
Edin Dzeko should have done better after being put through, and was soon replaced by Aguero, who made the ultimate impact off the bench.
With his first touch, the Argentina striker ran onto Navas’ sublime pass, which was perfectly weighted for Aguero to take in his stride and slot the ball past a stranded Mignolet.
Liverpool did get themselves back into it. Sturridge’s cross was met by the head of substitute Rickie Lambert, whose effort was brilliantly saved by Hart, but Pablo Zabaleta inadvertently put the ball into his own net when trying to clear.
Lambert was again in the clear after a fortunate ricochet, but he elected to pass when he maybe should have been more selfish.
Liverpool finished the match with 10 men as Glen Johnson had to go off with an injury, with Brendan Rodgers having already used all his subs.
While not at their blistering best, City were clinical when it really mattered, and in Jovetic, they may have another player who can make a real difference in the title race.
The champions - who rise to third - host Stoke in their next assignment on Saturday, while ninth-placed Liverpool go to Tottenham in the Premier League on Sunday.

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Breaking Bad wins big for its final season.



It was a huge night for Breaking Bad at the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards Monday. The final season of Vince Gilligan's acclaimed series was nearly unstoppable in the drama categories, winning for best series, plus wins for Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul and Anna Gunn - and for Moira Walley-Beckett for her script to the phenomenal "Ozymandias."
HBO may be regretting submitting True Detective in the drama series categories, rather than as a miniseries. While Cary Joji Fukunaga won for directing for his work on the show, there were a lot of people who expected Matthew McConaughey to continue his huge winning streak at both film and TV awards shows the past year, but he lost to Cranston. Fargo meanwhile took home the best miniseries honors, though Sherlock's Benedict Cumberbatch beat out the stars of Fargo for best actor in a miniseries or TV movie. Steven Moffat and Martin Freeman also picked up Emmys for Sherlock.
On the comedy front, Modern Family continued to dominate in several categories, though it was Louie that won for best writing, while Julia Louis-Dreyfus won for best actress and Jim Parsons for The Big Bang Theory.
Check out several of the highlights below, with the winners marked in RED.
Outstanding Drama Series
True Detective (HBO)
Breaking Bad (AMC) - WINNER
Mad Men (AMC)
House of Cards (Netflix)
Downton Abbey (PBS)
Game of Thrones (HBO)
Outstanding Comedy Series
Silicon Valley (HBO)
Veep (HBO)
Orange is the New Black (Netflix)
Modern Family (ABC) - WINNER
Louie (FX)
The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
Outstanding Miniseries
American Horror Story: Coven (FX)
Fargo (FX) - WINNER
The White Queen (Starz)
Bonnie and Clyde (A&E, Lifetime, History)
Treme (HBO)
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad) - WINNER
Jeff Daniels (The Newsroom)
Jon Hamm (Mad Men)
Woody Harrelson (True Detective)
Matthew McConaughey (True Detective)
Kevin Spacey (House of Cards)
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Lizzy Caplan (Masters of Sex)
Claire Danes (Homeland)
Michelle Dockery (Downton Abbey)
Julianna Margulies (The Good Wife) - WINNER
Kerry Washington (Scandal)
Robin Wright (House of Cards)
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Jim Parsons (The Big Bang Theory) - WINNER
Matt LeBlanc (Episodes)
Don Cheadle (House of Lies)
Louis C.K. (Louie)
William H. Macy (Shameless)
Ricky Gervais (Derek)
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Lena Dunham Girls)
Edie Falco (Nurse Jackie)
Amy Poehler (Parks and Recreation)
Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Veep) - WINNER
Melissa McCarthy (Mike & Molly)
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series
Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad) - WINNER
Jim Carter (Downton Abbey)
Peter Dinklage (Game of Thrones)
Josh Charles (The Good Wife)
Mandy Patinkin (Homeland)
Jon Voight (Ray Donovan)
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series
Anna Gunn (Breaking Bad) - WINNER
Maggie Smith (Downton Abbey)
Joanne Froggatt (Downton Abbey)
Lena Headey (Game of Thrones)
Christine Baranski (The Good Wife)
Christina Hendricks (Mad Men)
Outstanding Writing For A Drama Series
Moira Walley-Beckett - Breaking Bad "Ozymandias" - WINNER
Vince Gilligan - Breaking Bad "Felina"
David Benioff and D.B. Weiss - Game of Thrones "The Children"
Beau Willimon - House of Cards "Chapter 14"
Nic Pizzolatto - True Detective "The Secret Fate Of All Of Life"
Outstanding Writing For A Comedy Series
David Crane - Episodes "Episode 305"
Louis C.K. - Louie "So Did the Fat Lady" - WINNER
Liz Friedman, Jenji Kohan - Orange is the New Black "I Wasn't Ready"
Alec Berg - Silicon Valley "Optimal Tip-To-Tip Efficiency"
Simon Blackwell, Tony Roche, Armando Iannucci - Veep "Special Relationship"
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
Tim Van Patten - Boardwalk Empire "Farewell Daddy Blues"
Vince Gilligan - Breaking Bad "Felina"
David Evans - Downton Abbey "Episode One"
Neil Marshall - Game of Thrones "The Watchers on the Wall"
Carl Franklin - House of Cards "Chapter 14"
Cary Joji Fukunaga - True Detective "Who Goes There" - WINNER
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series
Iain B. MacDonald - Episodes "Episode Nine"
Paris Barclay - Glee "100"
Louis C.K. - Louie "Elevator, Part 6"
Gail Mancuso - Modern Family "Las Vegas" - WINNER
Jodie Foster - Orange Is the New Black "Lesbian Request Denied"
Mike Judge - Silicon Valley "Minimum Viable Product"
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Tony Hale (Veep)
Andre Braugher (Brooklyn Nine-Nine)
Adam Driver (Girls)
Jesse Tyler Ferguson (Modern Family)
Ty Burrell (Modern Family) - WINNER
Fred Armisen (Portlandia)
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series
Mayim Bialik (The Big Bang Theory)
Julie Bowen (Modern Family)
Allison Janney (Mom) - WINNER
Kate Mulgrew (Orange is the New Black)
Kate McKinnon (SNL)
Anna Chlumsky (Veep)
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie
Chiwetel Ejiofor (Dancing on the Edge)
Martin Freeman (Fargo)
Billy Bob Thornton (Fargo)
Idris Elba (Luther)
Mark Ruffalo (The Normal Heart)
Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock) - WINNER
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Miniseries Or A Movie
Jessica Lange (American Horror Story: Coven) - WINNER
Sarah Paulson (American Horror Story: Coven)
Helena Bonham Carter (Burton and Taylor)
Minnie Driver (Return to Zero)
Kristen Wiig (The Spoils of Babylon)
Cicely Tyson (The Trip to Bountiful)
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie
Colin Hanks (Fargo)
Jim Parsons (The Normal Heart)
Joe Mantello (The Normal Heart)
Alfred Molina (The Normal Heart)
Matt Bomer (The Normal Heart)
Martin Freeman (Sherlock) - WINNER
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Miniseries Or A Movie
Frances Conroy (American Horror Story: Coven)
Kathy Bates (American Horror Story: Coven) - WINNER
Angela Bassett (American Horror Story: Coven)
Allison Tolman (Fargo)
Ellen Burstyn (Flowers in the Attic)

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66TH ANNUAL PRIMETIME EMMY WINNERS

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Breaking Bad wins big for its final season.



It was a huge night for Breaking Bad at the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards Monday. The final season of Vince Gilligan's acclaimed series was nearly unstoppable in the drama categories, winning for best series, plus wins for Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul and Anna Gunn - and for Moira Walley-Beckett for her script to the phenomenal "Ozymandias."
HBO may be regretting submitting True Detective in the drama series categories, rather than as a miniseries. While Cary Joji Fukunaga won for directing for his work on the show, there were a lot of people who expected Matthew McConaughey to continue his huge winning streak at both film and TV awards shows the past year, but he lost to Cranston. Fargo meanwhile took home the best miniseries honors, though Sherlock's Benedict Cumberbatch beat out the stars of Fargo for best actor in a miniseries or TV movie. Steven Moffat and Martin Freeman also picked up Emmys for Sherlock.
On the comedy front, Modern Family continued to dominate in several categories, though it was Louie that won for best writing, while Julia Louis-Dreyfus won for best actress and Jim Parsons for The Big Bang Theory.
Check out several of the highlights below, with the winners marked in RED.
Outstanding Drama Series
True Detective (HBO)
Breaking Bad (AMC) - WINNER
Mad Men (AMC)
House of Cards (Netflix)
Downton Abbey (PBS)
Game of Thrones (HBO)
Outstanding Comedy Series
Silicon Valley (HBO)
Veep (HBO)
Orange is the New Black (Netflix)
Modern Family (ABC) - WINNER
Louie (FX)
The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
Outstanding Miniseries
American Horror Story: Coven (FX)
Fargo (FX) - WINNER
The White Queen (Starz)
Bonnie and Clyde (A&E, Lifetime, History)
Treme (HBO)
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad) - WINNER
Jeff Daniels (The Newsroom)
Jon Hamm (Mad Men)
Woody Harrelson (True Detective)
Matthew McConaughey (True Detective)
Kevin Spacey (House of Cards)
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Lizzy Caplan (Masters of Sex)
Claire Danes (Homeland)
Michelle Dockery (Downton Abbey)
Julianna Margulies (The Good Wife) - WINNER
Kerry Washington (Scandal)
Robin Wright (House of Cards)
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Jim Parsons (The Big Bang Theory) - WINNER
Matt LeBlanc (Episodes)
Don Cheadle (House of Lies)
Louis C.K. (Louie)
William H. Macy (Shameless)
Ricky Gervais (Derek)
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Lena Dunham Girls)
Edie Falco (Nurse Jackie)
Amy Poehler (Parks and Recreation)
Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Veep) - WINNER
Melissa McCarthy (Mike & Molly)
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series
Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad) - WINNER
Jim Carter (Downton Abbey)
Peter Dinklage (Game of Thrones)
Josh Charles (The Good Wife)
Mandy Patinkin (Homeland)
Jon Voight (Ray Donovan)
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series
Anna Gunn (Breaking Bad) - WINNER
Maggie Smith (Downton Abbey)
Joanne Froggatt (Downton Abbey)
Lena Headey (Game of Thrones)
Christine Baranski (The Good Wife)
Christina Hendricks (Mad Men)
Outstanding Writing For A Drama Series
Moira Walley-Beckett - Breaking Bad "Ozymandias" - WINNER
Vince Gilligan - Breaking Bad "Felina"
David Benioff and D.B. Weiss - Game of Thrones "The Children"
Beau Willimon - House of Cards "Chapter 14"
Nic Pizzolatto - True Detective "The Secret Fate Of All Of Life"
Outstanding Writing For A Comedy Series
David Crane - Episodes "Episode 305"
Louis C.K. - Louie "So Did the Fat Lady" - WINNER
Liz Friedman, Jenji Kohan - Orange is the New Black "I Wasn't Ready"
Alec Berg - Silicon Valley "Optimal Tip-To-Tip Efficiency"
Simon Blackwell, Tony Roche, Armando Iannucci - Veep "Special Relationship"
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
Tim Van Patten - Boardwalk Empire "Farewell Daddy Blues"
Vince Gilligan - Breaking Bad "Felina"
David Evans - Downton Abbey "Episode One"
Neil Marshall - Game of Thrones "The Watchers on the Wall"
Carl Franklin - House of Cards "Chapter 14"
Cary Joji Fukunaga - True Detective "Who Goes There" - WINNER
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series
Iain B. MacDonald - Episodes "Episode Nine"
Paris Barclay - Glee "100"
Louis C.K. - Louie "Elevator, Part 6"
Gail Mancuso - Modern Family "Las Vegas" - WINNER
Jodie Foster - Orange Is the New Black "Lesbian Request Denied"
Mike Judge - Silicon Valley "Minimum Viable Product"
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Tony Hale (Veep)
Andre Braugher (Brooklyn Nine-Nine)
Adam Driver (Girls)
Jesse Tyler Ferguson (Modern Family)
Ty Burrell (Modern Family) - WINNER
Fred Armisen (Portlandia)
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series
Mayim Bialik (The Big Bang Theory)
Julie Bowen (Modern Family)
Allison Janney (Mom) - WINNER
Kate Mulgrew (Orange is the New Black)
Kate McKinnon (SNL)
Anna Chlumsky (Veep)
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie
Chiwetel Ejiofor (Dancing on the Edge)
Martin Freeman (Fargo)
Billy Bob Thornton (Fargo)
Idris Elba (Luther)
Mark Ruffalo (The Normal Heart)
Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock) - WINNER
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Miniseries Or A Movie
Jessica Lange (American Horror Story: Coven) - WINNER
Sarah Paulson (American Horror Story: Coven)
Helena Bonham Carter (Burton and Taylor)
Minnie Driver (Return to Zero)
Kristen Wiig (The Spoils of Babylon)
Cicely Tyson (The Trip to Bountiful)
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie
Colin Hanks (Fargo)
Jim Parsons (The Normal Heart)
Joe Mantello (The Normal Heart)
Alfred Molina (The Normal Heart)
Matt Bomer (The Normal Heart)
Martin Freeman (Sherlock) - WINNER
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Miniseries Or A Movie
Frances Conroy (American Horror Story: Coven)
Kathy Bates (American Horror Story: Coven) - WINNER
Angela Bassett (American Horror Story: Coven)
Allison Tolman (Fargo)
Ellen Burstyn (Flowers in the Attic)

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Canadian-raised writer Moira Walley-Beckett won an Emmy Award on Monday night for writing the gut-wrenching third-to-last episode of "Breaking Bad,'' entitled "Ozymandias.''
"Vince Gilligan, this is your fault,'' an emotional Walley-Beckett said to the "Breaking Bad'' creator as she accepted the award. "Thank you for your mentorship and your mad skills, yo!''
She added: "I share this wholeheartedly with you and my fellow writers.''
Walley-Beckett grew up in Vancouver and trained at the Banff School of Fine Arts. She moved to Los Angeles in her 20s to pursue a career in the entertainment business and found work on camera, gathering acting credits with bit parts on shows including "ER,'' "Chicago Hope,'' "The Practice'' and "NYPD Blue.''
She earned her first writing credit in 2008 on the short-lived legal musical "Eli Stone,'' then joined the "Breaking Bad'' writing staff as a story editor in season 2, working her way up to a full writer-producer role by season 4.
Directed by Rian Johnson — the auteur behind such innovative films as "Looper'' and "Brick'' who was also recently announced as the director of at least one of the forthcoming "Star Wars'' sequels — "Ozymandias'' (the 14th episode in the fifth and final season of "Breaking Bad'') became an instant classic.
A critic at Britain's the Independent mused that it could be the best television episode ever written. Gilligan offered only slightly more reserved praise when he said he considered it the episode the best of his series, a conclusion echoed by Hitfix critic Alan Sepinwall and the Hollywood Reporter.
Said Walley-Beckett during her acceptance speech: "To my brilliant cast of actors, writing for you was pure joy.''

Moira Walley-Beckett, Vancouver Native, Wins Writing Emmy For 'Breaking Bad'

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Canadian-raised writer Moira Walley-Beckett won an Emmy Award on Monday night for writing the gut-wrenching third-to-last episode of "Breaking Bad,'' entitled "Ozymandias.''
"Vince Gilligan, this is your fault,'' an emotional Walley-Beckett said to the "Breaking Bad'' creator as she accepted the award. "Thank you for your mentorship and your mad skills, yo!''
She added: "I share this wholeheartedly with you and my fellow writers.''
Walley-Beckett grew up in Vancouver and trained at the Banff School of Fine Arts. She moved to Los Angeles in her 20s to pursue a career in the entertainment business and found work on camera, gathering acting credits with bit parts on shows including "ER,'' "Chicago Hope,'' "The Practice'' and "NYPD Blue.''
She earned her first writing credit in 2008 on the short-lived legal musical "Eli Stone,'' then joined the "Breaking Bad'' writing staff as a story editor in season 2, working her way up to a full writer-producer role by season 4.
Directed by Rian Johnson — the auteur behind such innovative films as "Looper'' and "Brick'' who was also recently announced as the director of at least one of the forthcoming "Star Wars'' sequels — "Ozymandias'' (the 14th episode in the fifth and final season of "Breaking Bad'') became an instant classic.
A critic at Britain's the Independent mused that it could be the best television episode ever written. Gilligan offered only slightly more reserved praise when he said he considered it the episode the best of his series, a conclusion echoed by Hitfix critic Alan Sepinwall and the Hollywood Reporter.
Said Walley-Beckett during her acceptance speech: "To my brilliant cast of actors, writing for you was pure joy.''

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WASHINGTON -- The U.S. government says an American held hostage for about two years by an al Qaeda-linked group in Syria has been released.
The Obama administration and the hostage's family identified the man as Peter Theo Curtis of Massachusetts. Curtis, a journalist, had been held since 2012 by Jahbat al-Nusrah, an extremist group fighting the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad.
Curtis' family said in a statement he been writing under the name "Theo Padnos."
"We are so relieved that Theo is healthy and safe and that he is finally headed home after his ordeal, but we are also deeply saddened by the terrible, unjustified killing last week of his fellow journalist, Jim Foley, at the hands of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, ISIS," Nancy Curtis, Theo's mother said, said in the statement.
U.S. officials expressed relief at Curtis' safe release, which comes just days after another American journalist, James Foley, was executed by militants with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in a video posted on the Internet.
ISIS and al Nusra, though they share some goals, have been at odds at times during the Syrian civil war.
National security adviser Susan Rice said Curtis is now safe outside of Syria.
"We expect he will be reunited with his family shortly," Rice said in a statement. She added, "Just as we celebrate Theo's freedom, we hold in our thoughts and prayers the Americans who remain in captivity in Syria."
Secretary of State John Kerry welcomed Curtis' release after a week filled with "unspeakable tragedy."
"We are all relieved and grateful knowing that Theo Curtis is coming home after so much time held in the clutches of Jabhat Al-Nusrah," he said in a statement. "For two years, this young American has been separated from his family. Finally he is returning home. Theo's mother, whom we've known from Massachusetts and with whom we've worked during this horrific period, simply refused to give up and has worked indefatigably to keep hope alive that this day could be a reality."
"Our thoughts and our faith remain with the Americans still held hostage and with their families," Kerry added, "and we continue to use every diplomatic, intelligence, and military tool at our disposal to find them and bring our fellow citizens home."
The Obama administration released no details about the circumstances of his abduction or his release.
CBS News' Pamela Falk reports the United Nations said it facilitated the handover of Curtis. He was handed over to U.N. peacekeepers in Al Rafid village, Quneitra, the Golan Heights, at 6:40 p.m. (local time) on Sunday. After receiving a medical check-up, Curtis was handed over to representatives of his government.
Al Jazeera reports the Qatari government mediated between Curtis' captors and U.N. officials.
The news about Curtis was especially welcomed after Foley's gruesome beheading, which dominated much of the week's coverage. President Obama said the world was "appalled" by Foley's killing, and he denounced ISIS, saying the group follows a "bankrupt ideology" and has "no place in the 21st century."
ISIS blamed the killing on the escalating U.S. involvement in the fight against extremists in Iraq and Syria. American warplanes have struck dozens of militant targets in recent weeks in an attempt to neutralize the threat posed by ISIS.

American journalist released from captivity in Syria

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WASHINGTON -- The U.S. government says an American held hostage for about two years by an al Qaeda-linked group in Syria has been released.
The Obama administration and the hostage's family identified the man as Peter Theo Curtis of Massachusetts. Curtis, a journalist, had been held since 2012 by Jahbat al-Nusrah, an extremist group fighting the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad.
Curtis' family said in a statement he been writing under the name "Theo Padnos."
"We are so relieved that Theo is healthy and safe and that he is finally headed home after his ordeal, but we are also deeply saddened by the terrible, unjustified killing last week of his fellow journalist, Jim Foley, at the hands of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, ISIS," Nancy Curtis, Theo's mother said, said in the statement.
U.S. officials expressed relief at Curtis' safe release, which comes just days after another American journalist, James Foley, was executed by militants with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in a video posted on the Internet.
ISIS and al Nusra, though they share some goals, have been at odds at times during the Syrian civil war.
National security adviser Susan Rice said Curtis is now safe outside of Syria.
"We expect he will be reunited with his family shortly," Rice said in a statement. She added, "Just as we celebrate Theo's freedom, we hold in our thoughts and prayers the Americans who remain in captivity in Syria."
Secretary of State John Kerry welcomed Curtis' release after a week filled with "unspeakable tragedy."
"We are all relieved and grateful knowing that Theo Curtis is coming home after so much time held in the clutches of Jabhat Al-Nusrah," he said in a statement. "For two years, this young American has been separated from his family. Finally he is returning home. Theo's mother, whom we've known from Massachusetts and with whom we've worked during this horrific period, simply refused to give up and has worked indefatigably to keep hope alive that this day could be a reality."
"Our thoughts and our faith remain with the Americans still held hostage and with their families," Kerry added, "and we continue to use every diplomatic, intelligence, and military tool at our disposal to find them and bring our fellow citizens home."
The Obama administration released no details about the circumstances of his abduction or his release.
CBS News' Pamela Falk reports the United Nations said it facilitated the handover of Curtis. He was handed over to U.N. peacekeepers in Al Rafid village, Quneitra, the Golan Heights, at 6:40 p.m. (local time) on Sunday. After receiving a medical check-up, Curtis was handed over to representatives of his government.
Al Jazeera reports the Qatari government mediated between Curtis' captors and U.N. officials.
The news about Curtis was especially welcomed after Foley's gruesome beheading, which dominated much of the week's coverage. President Obama said the world was "appalled" by Foley's killing, and he denounced ISIS, saying the group follows a "bankrupt ideology" and has "no place in the 21st century."
ISIS blamed the killing on the escalating U.S. involvement in the fight against extremists in Iraq and Syria. American warplanes have struck dozens of militant targets in recent weeks in an attempt to neutralize the threat posed by ISIS.

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Not only did Beyoncé shut down the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday night with a 15-plus minute performance for the ages, she also helped slam the lid on those pesky divorce rumors with a family affair moment that made the Beyhive shout and the Internet melt down.
Mid-way through the show-closing set, the camera caught Blue Ivy smiling and singing along to “Drunk In Love” while sitting on Jay Z‘s lap. And as if it wasn’t enough of a Carter Administration moment already, when the epic run through songs from Queen Bey’s self-titled album was over, the whole fam took the stage together for one of the most touching, emotional moments in VMA history.
Related: Bey Made History With Her VMA Costume
Jay came up with Blue Ivy on his hip to present his wife with the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award, and just the sight of Jigga and Blue made the usually unflappable Bey break out the waterworks. Jay immediately embraced Mrs. Carter and brought her in for a tender hug and kiss on the head as Blue clapped and got a smooch from mommy.
And did we mention the big lip-lock with Jay before he handed over the moonman? Take that, haters! “Yah mommy!” Blue Ivy said, clapping for the shiny trophy (and her moms). “And the recipient of the Michael Jackson Vanguard Award and the greatest living entertainer, Beyoncé,” Jay said as Queen Bey humbly bowed her head and took hold of the Moonman with a smile you couldn’t deny.
“I’m so full,” she said, her voice cracking, as the crowd on the floor of the Forum chanted her name. “I have nothing to say, but I feel so much gratitude. I thank God for this moment,” said added, turning to her family and beaming.
“Boo boo I love you, my beloved I love you,” she said to Blue and Jay. And then, with one more family hug and a nod to the exits, the Carters walked off stage. Together.

Beyonce Silences Divorce Rumors With Tearful Jay Z, Blue Ivy Moment

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Not only did Beyoncé shut down the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday night with a 15-plus minute performance for the ages, she also helped slam the lid on those pesky divorce rumors with a family affair moment that made the Beyhive shout and the Internet melt down.
Mid-way through the show-closing set, the camera caught Blue Ivy smiling and singing along to “Drunk In Love” while sitting on Jay Z‘s lap. And as if it wasn’t enough of a Carter Administration moment already, when the epic run through songs from Queen Bey’s self-titled album was over, the whole fam took the stage together for one of the most touching, emotional moments in VMA history.
Related: Bey Made History With Her VMA Costume
Jay came up with Blue Ivy on his hip to present his wife with the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award, and just the sight of Jigga and Blue made the usually unflappable Bey break out the waterworks. Jay immediately embraced Mrs. Carter and brought her in for a tender hug and kiss on the head as Blue clapped and got a smooch from mommy.
And did we mention the big lip-lock with Jay before he handed over the moonman? Take that, haters! “Yah mommy!” Blue Ivy said, clapping for the shiny trophy (and her moms). “And the recipient of the Michael Jackson Vanguard Award and the greatest living entertainer, Beyoncé,” Jay said as Queen Bey humbly bowed her head and took hold of the Moonman with a smile you couldn’t deny.
“I’m so full,” she said, her voice cracking, as the crowd on the floor of the Forum chanted her name. “I have nothing to say, but I feel so much gratitude. I thank God for this moment,” said added, turning to her family and beaming.
“Boo boo I love you, my beloved I love you,” she said to Blue and Jay. And then, with one more family hug and a nod to the exits, the Carters walked off stage. Together.

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Two matches, and Louis van Gaal is still without a win at Manchester United.
The defense still looked shaky and the attack disjointed as Sunderland nicked a point off the Red Devils and kept them winless through the first two Premier League matches of the year.
Former Manchester City young gun Jack Rodwell scored on his second Sunderland start and cancelled out Juan Mata’s early score to split the spoils.
It was a rough start for Manchester United’s defenders still learning Louis van Gaal’s 3-at-the-back system, as their defenders continually allowed opponents in behind them and made poor passes that were often cut out.
Will Buckley looked bright along the Sunderland flank, and he earned two fouls as United continued to play without their heads.
Despite these, Manchester United picked up the game’s first chance, and they were incisive enough to snatch the game’s first goal. Against the run of play, Antonio Valencia worked a deflected cross on the right flank and it found the end of Juan Mata’s run for the Spaniard to poke home for a lead after 17 minutes.
Sunderland continued to be bright, especially Buckley who ran rampant down the right, and he earned a corner on the half-hour mark. Jack Rodwell headed the corner into the back of the net after losing Tyler Blackett, and Sunderland were level.
There was little else from the first half other than a half-chance that Steven Fletcher whiffed with a bicycle kick, and Chris Smalling was forced off with a hamstring injury.
Manchester United didn’t look any sharper in the second half, and Connor Wickham nearly earned Sunderland the lead five minutes after the break when a beautiful touch scooped the ball over Darren Fletcher’s head before unleashing a volley that cannoned off Tyler Blackett and just evaded the post.
Robin van Persie did have an opportunity in the 61st minute, but his lovely feed from Mata and Fletcher resulted in a heavy touch from the Dutchman as he latched onto the ball.
Just one minute later, Manchester United had a pair of chances, with both van Persie and Ashley Young going to ground in the penalty area. Referee Martin Atkinson waved off both challenges, and booked Young for diving in the process.  There was definitely contact on both challenges, but van Persie’s was a good challenge by John O’Shea, and Young anticipated contact with Wes Brown the whole way through.
United thought they had a breakthrough in the 78th minute when substitute Danny Welbeck played a beautiful ball across the pitch to spring open Ashley Young behind the defenders, but Vito Mannone came well out of the box to thwart the attack.
That was about it, as United pressed and pressed and pressed for a goal as time wound down, but Sunderland defended bravely and looked to nick something off the counter.  Gus Poyet brought in Jozy Altidore with 13 minutes to go and he looked most dangerous on the break.  But it would not be as the sides shared the points.
LINEUPS:
Sunderland: Mannone; Vergini, van Aanholt, Brown, O’Shea; Cattermole, Larsson, Rodwell (Jordi Gomez 64′), Buckley (Bridcutt 79′); Wickham, Fletcher (Altidore 77′).
Goals: Rodwell 30′
Manchester United: De Gea; Jones, Smalling (Keane 44′), Blackett; Valencia, Cleverley, Fletcher (Januzaj 63′), Mata, Young; Rooney, Robin van Persie (Welbeck 63′).
Goals: Mata 17′

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Two matches, and Louis van Gaal is still without a win at Manchester United.
The defense still looked shaky and the attack disjointed as Sunderland nicked a point off the Red Devils and kept them winless through the first two Premier League matches of the year.
Former Manchester City young gun Jack Rodwell scored on his second Sunderland start and cancelled out Juan Mata’s early score to split the spoils.
It was a rough start for Manchester United’s defenders still learning Louis van Gaal’s 3-at-the-back system, as their defenders continually allowed opponents in behind them and made poor passes that were often cut out.
Will Buckley looked bright along the Sunderland flank, and he earned two fouls as United continued to play without their heads.
Despite these, Manchester United picked up the game’s first chance, and they were incisive enough to snatch the game’s first goal. Against the run of play, Antonio Valencia worked a deflected cross on the right flank and it found the end of Juan Mata’s run for the Spaniard to poke home for a lead after 17 minutes.
Sunderland continued to be bright, especially Buckley who ran rampant down the right, and he earned a corner on the half-hour mark. Jack Rodwell headed the corner into the back of the net after losing Tyler Blackett, and Sunderland were level.
There was little else from the first half other than a half-chance that Steven Fletcher whiffed with a bicycle kick, and Chris Smalling was forced off with a hamstring injury.
Manchester United didn’t look any sharper in the second half, and Connor Wickham nearly earned Sunderland the lead five minutes after the break when a beautiful touch scooped the ball over Darren Fletcher’s head before unleashing a volley that cannoned off Tyler Blackett and just evaded the post.
Robin van Persie did have an opportunity in the 61st minute, but his lovely feed from Mata and Fletcher resulted in a heavy touch from the Dutchman as he latched onto the ball.
Just one minute later, Manchester United had a pair of chances, with both van Persie and Ashley Young going to ground in the penalty area. Referee Martin Atkinson waved off both challenges, and booked Young for diving in the process.  There was definitely contact on both challenges, but van Persie’s was a good challenge by John O’Shea, and Young anticipated contact with Wes Brown the whole way through.
United thought they had a breakthrough in the 78th minute when substitute Danny Welbeck played a beautiful ball across the pitch to spring open Ashley Young behind the defenders, but Vito Mannone came well out of the box to thwart the attack.
That was about it, as United pressed and pressed and pressed for a goal as time wound down, but Sunderland defended bravely and looked to nick something off the counter.  Gus Poyet brought in Jozy Altidore with 13 minutes to go and he looked most dangerous on the break.  But it would not be as the sides shared the points.
LINEUPS:
Sunderland: Mannone; Vergini, van Aanholt, Brown, O’Shea; Cattermole, Larsson, Rodwell (Jordi Gomez 64′), Buckley (Bridcutt 79′); Wickham, Fletcher (Altidore 77′).
Goals: Rodwell 30′
Manchester United: De Gea; Jones, Smalling (Keane 44′), Blackett; Valencia, Cleverley, Fletcher (Januzaj 63′), Mata, Young; Rooney, Robin van Persie (Welbeck 63′).
Goals: Mata 17′

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