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Complete list of winners at the 68th Golden Globe Awards

List of winners at the 68th Golden Globe Awards

Best Motion Picture - Drama: The Social Network

Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama: Colin Firth (The King's Speech)

Best Motion Picture - Comedy Or Musical: The Kids Are All Right

Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama: Natalie Portman (Black Swan)

Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical: Paul Giamatti (Barney's Version)

Best TV Series - Comedy Or Musical: Glee

Best Director - Motion Picture: David Fincher (The Social Network)

Cecil B. DeMille Award: Robert De Niro

Best Supporting Actress- Motion Picture: Melissa Leo (The Fighter)

Best Actor in a TV series - Comedy or Musical: Jim Parsons (The Big Bang Theory)

Best Actress in a TV series - Comedy or Musical: Laura Linney (The Big C)

Best Foreign Language Film: In A Better World (Denmark)

Best Supporting Actress in a TV series or Motion Picture: Jane Lynch (Glee)

Best Screenplay - Motion Picture: Aaron Sorkin (The Social Network)

Best Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture: Claire Danes (Temple Grandin)

Best Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture: Al Pacino (You Don't Know Jack)

Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy Or Musical: Annette Bening (The Kids Are All Right)

Best Animated Feature Film: Toy Story 3

Best Original Score - Motion Picture: Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross (The Social Network)

Best Original Song - Motion Picture: "You Haven't Seen The Last Of Me" (Burlesque)

Best TV series (Drama): Boardwalk Empire

Best Actor in a TV series (Drama): Steve Buscemi (Boardwalk Empire)

Best Mini-Series or TV movie: Carlos

Best Actress - TV series (Drama): Katey Sagal (Sons Of Anarchy)

Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture (Drama): Christian Bale (The Fighter)

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'The Social Network' is big winner at the Golden Globes - The Facebook tale "The Social Network" won top honors Sunday at the Golden Globes with...

'The Social Network' is big winner at the Golden Globes

BEVERLY HILLS, California (AP) - The Facebook tale "The Social Network" won top honors Sunday at the Golden Globes with four prizes, including best drama and director, solidifying its prospects as an Academy Awards favorite.

Winning the dramatic lead-acting prizes were Colin Firth for the British monarchy saga "The King's Speech" and Natalie Portman for the psychosexual thriller "Black Swan."

Lead-acting honors for the Globes' musical or comedy categories went to Annette Bening for the lesbian-family story "The Kids Are All Right" and Paul Giamatti for the curmudgeon tale "Barney's Version."

The boxing drama "The Fighter" earned both supporting actor Globes, for Christian Bale and Melissa Leo.

David Fincher, directing winner for "The Social Network," said he thought it was strange when "The Social Network" script came to him, since he usually makes dark character studies about misanthropes or films about serial killers. His films include the murder tales "Seven" and "Zodiac."

"I'm personally loath to acknowledge the kind of wonderful response this film has received for fear of becoming addicted to it, so suffice it to say, it's been really nice," said Fincher, whose film also won the Globes for screenplay for Aaron Sorkin and musical score for Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.

Sorkin, creator of TV's "The West Wing," had kind words for Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, played by Jesse Eisenberg in "The Social Network."

"Mark Zuckerberg, if you're watching, Rooney Mara makes a prediction at the beginning of the movie. She was wrong. You turned out to be a great entrepreneur, a great visionary and an incredible altruist," Sorkin said.

The win by Portman for her role as a ballerina coming unhinged amid a production of "Swan Lake" sets her up for a two-woman showdown for best actress at the Feb, 27 Oscars with Bening, who won for her role as a stern lesbian mom in "The Kids Are All Right," which also won for best musical or comedy film.

It's familiar territory for Bening. She won the same prize at the Globes 11 years ago for "American Beauty" and went in as the best-actress favorite at the Oscars, where she lost to Globe dramatic actress winner Hilary Swank for "Boys Don't Cry."

Portman thanked the film's choreographer, her fiance Benjamin Millepied, with whom she's expecting a child. He also appears in the movie, and his character doesn't want to sleep with hers.

"He's the best actor! It's not true, he totally wants to sleep with me," Portman said, giggling.

"Barney's Version" follows the many loves in his life: his three wives, played by Rachelle Lefevre, Minnie Driver and Rosamund Pike, whom Giamatti described as "a trifecta of hotties."

"I got to smoke and drink and get laid in this movie and I got paid for it. An amazing, amazing thing," Giamatti said. Bening won the musical or comedy actress prize in a field that included "The Kids Are All Right" co-star Julianne Moore. The film stars Bening and Moore as a couple whose family falls into turmoil after their teen children seek out the sperm donor that fathered them.

"I'm very proud to be a part of this very special film about two women who are deeply in love and try to keep their family together," Bening said. "My partner, Julianne Moore, I have to thank first. She asked me to do the picture with her. She made it possible for us to shoot it where we shot it, when we did, so Julianne - you are a class act, thank you."

The buzz around town on Globes weekend was not only about likely winners, but also about a lawsuit filed Thursday by a former longtime publicist for the Globes claiming the organization that runs the show, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, engages in payola schemes for nominations and awards. The allegations have been denied by the HFPA, a group of about 90 reporters covering show business for overseas outlets.

Ricky Gervais returned as Globes host for the second-straight year. Gervais joked that Globe nominees weren't picked just so that Globe voters could hang out with stars such as Depp.

"They also accepted bribes," Gervais said, referring to the publicist lawsuit. Philip Berk, who heads the HFPA, made no reference to the lawsuit during his appearance early in the show, simply offering a perfunctory plug for the quality of Hollywood movies.

Gervais pulled few punches as the night progressed, mocking Hugh Hefner, Charlie Sheen, Cher, Bruce Willis, Mel Gibson, Scientologists and Robert Downey Jr., among others.

"Aside from the fact that it's been hugely mean-spirited, with mildly sinister undertones, I'd say the vibe of the show is pretty good so far, wouldn't you?" Downey, a presenter, shot back, perhaps only half-jokingly.

Bale, who won for his role as a former boxer whose career unraveled amid drugs and crime, thanked his collaborators on "The Fighter," among them director David O. Russell and star and producer Mark Wahlberg, who plays boxer Micky Ward to Bale's Dicky Eklund, Ward's older half brother.

"I've really got to give a shout out to Mark, because he drove this whole movie, and you can only give a loud performance like the one I gave when you have a quiet anchor and a stoic character," Bale said. "I've played that one many times, and it never gets any notice."

Bale seems to be on the same awards track as his "Batman" co-star, the late Heath Ledger, was two years ago, when he won supporting actor at the Globes for "The Dark Knight" on the way to earning a posthumous Oscar. Leo, who plays the domineering mother of Ward and Eklund, had gushing words for all of her co-stars - along with her own mother and other ancestors.

"Here in Southern California, home of my mother, her mother, her mother before her - look Mom, I got a Golden Globe!" Leo said. "Mark Wahlberg, you are a prince, you are amazing. It was so beautiful to play your mother."

"Toy Story 3," the top-grossing film released last year and the second sequel to 1995's digital animation pioneer "Toy Story," won the Globe for animated films, making Disney's Pixar Animation unit five-for-five in the category since it was added in 2006. Past Pixar winners are "Up," "WALL-E," "Ratatouille" and "Cars."

"Wow, were you two even born when the first 'Toy Story' came out?" "Toy Story 3" director Lee Unkrich said to his award's presenters, 16-year-old pop star Justin Bieber and 14-year-old Hailee Steinfeld, co-star of the hit Western "True Grit."

Robert De Niro received the Cecil B. DeMille Award for career achievement.

The usually taciturn De Niro gave an uncharacteristically interesting acceptance speech, making jokes about members of the HFPA being deported (along with most of the waiters working the event) and suggesting that most people in the room hadn't seen a lot of the films he was proud of, including "Stone," "Marvin's Room" and "Stanley and Iris."

"Some of you would be seeing them for the first time. You didn't even watch the screeners, did you?" De Niro said.

Among TV winners, "Glee" won three prizes, best comedy and supporting-acting prizes for Jane Lynch and Chris Colfer. "Boardwalk Empire" won two prizes, for best drama and dramatic actor for Steve Buscemi.

The Globe ceremony traditionally had a strong track record as a forecast for what film would win best picture at the Oscars. But the two shows have split in recent times, with only one top Globe recipient - 2008's "Slumdog Millionaire" - also winning the main prize at the Oscars over the past six years.

A year ago, the sci-fi sensation "Avatar" won best drama at the Globes, but the Iraq War saga "The Hurt Locker" took best picture at the Oscars

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Beware the Facebook felons - Over-excited online social network users who reveal personal information and accept “friendship” requests from complete..

Beware the Facebook felons
By P. ARUNA
aruna@thestar.com.my

PETALING JAYA: Crooks are cashing in on personal details readily revealed by some Facebook users and using them in identity frauds, blackmail or to “steal” money from users.

Over-excited online social network users who reveal personal information and accept “friendship” requests from complete strangers have made the site an increasingly popular target for cybercriminals.

Many users, especially beginners, experience culture shock when they suddenly become “popular” and receive many friendship requests, said criminologist and Malaysian Association of Certified Fraud Examiners president Datuk Akhbar Satar.

“They feel encouraged to reveal more information about themselves without realising the damage it could cause,” he said, adding that many users even posted sexy or nude pictures of themselves on the website and ended up being blackmailed by complete strangers.

Akhbar said the practice of posting personal details such as birth dates, addresses and telephone numbers on the website had proven to be the source of a lucrative business for identity fraudsters.

“The crime triangle comprises elements of desire, target and opportunity. Once there is a desire to commit the crime, the criminal identifies the target and opportunity. This is where Facebook comes in,” he said.

According to Socialbakers.com, a website dedicated to global Facebook statistics, there are currently 9,874,860 Facebook users in Malaysia alone, which is 37.75% of the entire population.

Youths between the ages of 18 and 25 formed the majority of Malaysian users – 38% – while the youngest group, aged between 13 and 15, makes up 7% of users.

The gender ratio of Malaysians on Facebook is almost equal – with 53% of them being female.

Hackers operating on social networks can easily create fake profiles and send friendship requests to unsuspecting users within their target groups.

Many users have become victims of identity frauds, harassment, blackmail and have lost money through various scams operated via the website.

There have also been reports of gangs and drug syndicates in Malaysia recruiting members through Facebook and other social networks.

The criminals’ job is made easier as the name and profile picture of the user is visible to all via the websites’ default privacy settings.

“Unlike crimes committed in the physical world, cyber crimes require little or no investment,” said Akhbar, adding that such crimes were also difficult to detect.

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Only add friends you know, says help centre - CyberSecurity Malaysia chief executive officer Lt Col (Rtd) Husin Jazri has advised Facebook users to...

Only add friends you know, says help centre

PETALING JAYA: CyberSecurity Malaysia chief executive officer Lt Col (Rtd) Husin Jazri has advised Facebook users to never approve a “friend request” unless they know who the person is.

He said a total of 401 cases of criminal activities involving Facebook were reported to the Cyber999 Help Centre last year, with 62% related to harassment, 22% for hacked or compromised accounts and 5% related to identity fraud.

“Only share photographs, videos and information that you want to make public as there is a good chance that it will spread beyond your control,” he said, adding that users should customise their privacy settings so that only “real friends” could access their information.

Husin called on parents to monitor their childrens’ Facebook accounts.

“Talk to them about what should and should not be posted online and encourage them to report messages that make them uncomfortable,” he said, adding that users who faced online threats and incidents could contact them at cyber999@cybersecurity.my.

Despite numerous reports of fraud and scams on Facebook, Malaysians are still naive and keep making the same mistakes.

MCA Public Services and Complaints De­­partment head Datuk Michael Chong said people should realise the dangers of revealing too much personal information on the site.

He said they had received many complaints from young women whose reputations were tainted by culprits who hacked into their accounts and stole their private photographs.

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News on Malaysia Airlines stewardess Chin Swee Len who was found dead in Amsterdam

Foul play ruled out in stewardess' death

Dutch police have ruled out foul play in the death of Malaysia Airlines stewardess Chin Swee Len who was found dead in Amsterdam.

A Malaysian mission spokesman in the Hague said preliminary police investigation have ruled out any criminal element.

It is learnt that Chin’s family members are in Amsterdam and are working with the mission to bring her body home.

However, no further details are available at this point of time into the death of the 34-year-old Chin. Amsterdam police sources said Chin’s body was found outside a Schipol hotel by hotel staff.

“She was quickly brought indoors and attempts to resuscitate her failed and she was pronounced dead,” the source said.

Chin, 34, was reported to have been found dead early Friday morning after she failed to attend a pre-flight briefing for flight MH17 to Kuala Lumpur on January 14.

She had flown to the Dutch capital last Tuesday and was supposed to have returned to Kuala Lumpur Sunday.

Chin joined MAS in 1997 and the airline said her service record throughout her tenure had been exemplary. She leaves behind her husband, who also works in MAS, and a child.

MAS operations director Capt Azharuddin Osman said the airline was saddened by Chin’s death.

“Our main concern now is to support the family in every way we can,” he said in a statement.

“She is described by colleagues as disciplined, pleasant, genial and likeable,” Capt Azharuddin said.

In Seremban, Chin’s family are at a loss over her sudden demise.

Her father-in-law Cheng Soon Tek, 63, said the family was shocked by her death.

“I am waiting for my son’s (Chin’s husband) call. We have no clue as to how she died,” he said.

Cheng said his son Yin Chet, who was Seremban Gerakan division youth chief, left for Amsterdam immediately after they were given the tragic news.

It is learnt that the Chin’s older brother had also accompanied Yin Chet to Amsterdam.

Published Jan 16 2011

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