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Here are the winners, as they are announced, at the 81st Academy Awards, which are being held at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles on 22 February.
Best supporting actress: Penelope Cruz - Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Also nominated: Amy Adams - Doubt; Viola Davis - Doubt; Taraji P Henson - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button; Marisa Tomei - The Wrestler
Best original screenplay: Milk
Also nominated: Happy-Go-Lucky; Wall-E; In Bruges; Frozen River
Best adapted screenplay: Slumdog Millionaire
Also nominated: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button; Doubt; Frost/Nixon; The Reader
Best animated feature film: Wall-E
Also nominated: Bolt; Kung Fu Panda
Best animated short film: La Maison en Petits Cubes
Also nominated: Lavatory - Lovestory; Oktapodi; Presto; This Way Up
Art direction: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Also nominated: Changeling; The Dark Knight; The Duchess; Revolutionary Road
Costume design: The Duchess
Also nominated: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button; Australia; Milk; Revolutionary Road
Make-up: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Also nominated: The Dark Knight; Hellboy II: The Golden Army
Cinematography: Slumdog Millionaire
Also nominated: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button; Changeling; The Dark Knight; The Reader
Best live action short film: Spielzeugland (Toyland)
Also nominated: Auf der Strecke (On The Line); Manon on the Asphalt; New Boy; The Pig
Best supporting actor: Heath Ledger - The Dark Knight
Also nominated: Josh Brolin - Milk; Robert Downey Jr - Tropic Thunder; Philip Seymour Hoffman - Doubt; Michael Shannon - Revolutionary Road
Best documentary feature: Man on Wire
Also nominated: The Betrayal; Encounters at the End of the World; The Garden; Trouble The Water
Best documentary short subject: Smile Pinki
Also nominated: The Conscience of Nhem En; The Final Inch; The Witness - From the Balcony of Room 306
Visual effects: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Also nominated: The Dark Knight; Iron Man
Sound editing: The Dark Knight
Also nominated: Iron Man; Wanted; Slumdog Millionaire; Wall-E
Sound mixing: Slumdog Millionaire
Also nominated: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button; The Dark Knight; Wanted; Wall-E
Film editing: Slumdog Millionaire
Also nominated: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button; The Dark Knight; Frost/Nixon; Milk
Best original score: Slumdog Millionaire
Also nominated: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button; Defiance; Milk; Slumdog Millionaire; Wall-E
Best original song: Jai Ho - Slumdog Millionaire
Also nominated: Down To Earth - Wall-E; O Saya - Slumdog Millionaire
Best foreign language film: Departures - Japan
Also nominated: Revanche - Austria; The Class - France; The Baader Meinhof Complex - Germany; Waltz With Bashir - Israel
Best picture
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Frost/Nixon
Milk
The Reader
Slumdog Millionaire
Best director
Danny Boyle - Slumdog Millionaire
Stephen Daldry - The Reader
David Fincher - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Ron Howard - Frost/Nixon
Gus Van Sant - Milk
Best actor
Richard Jenkins - The Visitor
Frank Langella - Frost/Nixon
Sean Penn - Milk
Brad Pitt - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Mickey Rourke - The Wrestler
Best Original Song:
A R Rahman (Slumdog Millionaire)
Best Original Score:
A R Rahman (Slumdog Millionaire)
Best Sound Mixing:
Ian Tapp, Richard Pryke and Resul Pookutty (Slumdog Millionaire)
Best adapted screenplay:
Simon Beaufoy (Slumdog Millionaire)
Best Cinematography:
Anthony Dod Mantle (Slumdog Millionaire)
Best film editing:
Chris Dickens (Slumdog Millionaire)
We've reached the final of the 2009 Australian Open Men's Tennis Championship, and we're set to witness yet another battle of the tennis titans as World No. 1 Rafael Nadal meets World No. 2 Roger Federer for the seventh time in a Grand Slam final.
After some surprising results that saw both players faced with five set matches by unexpected opposition, the top two seeds have overcome all other threats to progress to their first meeting since the epic five-set marathon in the final of Wimbledon 2008
With both players showing some of their best form in the tournament, which of the two champions will be able to produce something brilliant that will tip the balance in what is set to be another enthralling match between tennis's top two men?
Roger Federer
This match will be Roger Federer's fourth appearance in the final of the Australian Open, with the World No. 2 winning all three of his previous appearances.
In his last two matches, we have witnessed the 27-year-old Swiss champion find the form which originally propelled him into tennis's top spot, firstly by demolishing Juan Martin del Potro in just 80 minutes in the quarter-finals, and then by soundly dispatching of former arch-rival Andy Roddick in a confident straight-sets display in the semi-finals.
On his current form Federer once again looks near-unstoppable, and it will surely take something extremely special and brilliant to stop the former World No. 1 from claiming his fourth title in Melbourne.
Rafael Nadal
World No. 1 Rafael Nadal was having what could only be described as an effortless and unchallenging run to his first ever Australian Open Final, after defeating his first five opponents in simple straight-sets encounters. That is, until he met fellow Spaniard Fernando Verdasco in the semi-finals.
In an incredible and ultimately unexpected display, Nadal had to produce his best form to post the victory in a five-set, five hours and 14 minutes marathon that set the record for the longest ever Australian Open match to date.
To Nadal's credit, the length and difficulty of this match was not the result of the 22-year-old dropping the level of his game in any way, but rather, that his opponent found the best form of his career and pushed the reigning Wimbledon and French Open champion to his limit.
The victory is undoubtedly a testament to the World No. 1's stamina and mental prowess, but it will remain to be seen whether he will have the energy left to put in a similar performance against an even greater foe in Federer.
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Manager: Harry Redknapp
Captain: Michael Dawson
Straight into the fire for Cudicini, who joined from Chelsea on Monday and is set to play on Tuesday due to Gomes's injury problems.
Manager: Tony Pulis
Captain: Andy Griffin
Fuller is back after slap-gate and is set to form an intriguing partnership with new signing James Beattie.
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Manager: Tony Adams
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Captain: Gareth Barry
Heskey is in line for a start on his debut with John Carew injured and Ashley Young banned for two more games.
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