Mike Myers, Paris Hilton Stink Up Razzie Awards E! Online Sun, 22 Feb 2009 09:48 AM PST All the Mariska Hargitays in the world couldn't save The Love Guru last night. The Mike Myers box-office flop about fame-seeking, self-helper Guru Pitka picked up three Golden... | Parisians side with island strikes Morning Star Sun, 22 Feb 2009 09:46 AM PST THOUSANDS took to the streets of Paris on Saturday in solidarity with striking workers in Guadeloupe and Martinique. The marchers paid homage to trade union member Jacques Bino, who died of a gunshot wound in Guadeloupe last week. | Gordeyev takes part in SIMA 2009 opening Itar-Tass Sun, 22 Feb 2009 09:31 AM PST PARIS, February 22 (Itar-Tass) -- SIMA 2009 international agri-business show opened in Paris on Sunday. Russian Agriculture Minister Alexei Gordeyev visited the show at the invitation of his French counterpart Michel Barnier. | Love Stinks Up the 2009 Razzies About.com Sun, 22 Feb 2009 09:26 AM PST Mike Myers and Paris Hilton took home top honors from one movie awards group, but their acting awards aren't the type they'll look back on with fond memories. Myers of... | Hilton, Myers top Razzies bill for year's worst Muzi Sun, 22 Feb 2009 08:40 AM PST LOS ANGELES - Mike Myers' "The Love Guru" has found some disciples among Razzies voters who pick Hollywood's lowest achievements. And Paris Hilton is getting her own Razzies moment with three awards all on her own at a ceremony that spoofs the Academy Awards on the eve of the Oscars. | Myers' 'Love Guru' sweeps Razzies WSYR 9 Syracuse Sun, 22 Feb 2009 08:22 AM PST Mike Myers was shamed as the "worst actor in Hollywood" at the 2009 Golden Raspberries, a spoof movie awards ceremony. The comedian's film The Love Guru dominated the 29th annual event, taking home Razzies for worst picture, screenplay and actor on Saturday - a day before the Academy Awards celebrates Tinseltown's finest. Paris Hilton scored a triple dishonor, winning awards for worst ... | Closing in on flu vaccine Yehey! Sun, 22 Feb 2009 08:21 AM PST PARIS: Scientists on Sunday unveiled lab-made human antibodies that can disable several types of influenza, including highly-lethal H5N1 bird flu and the Spanish Flu strain that killed tens of millions in 1918. | | |
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