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HONG KONG - One of Asia's top film festivals will pay tribute to veteran Hong Kong director Johnnie To, known for his stylish action thrillers like "Election" and "Exiled."
South Korea's Pusan International Film Festival said in a statement Friday it will show 10 of To's films and host a master class led by the 54-year-old Hong Kong filmmaker during the Oct.
Winners from the 11th annual Teen Choice Awards:
- Choice Movie Action Adventure: "X-Men Origins: Wolverine."
- Choice Movie Drama: "Twilight."
- Choice Movie Bromantic Comedy: "Marley & Me."
- Choice Movie Comedy: "Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian."
- Choice Movie Chick Flick: "27 Dresses."
- Choice Movie Horror/Thriller: "Friday the 13th."
- Choice Movie Music/Dance: "High School Musical 3: Senior Year."
- Choice Movie Hissy Fit: Miley Cyrus, "Hannah Montana: The Movie."
- Choice Movie Actor Drama: Robert Pattinson, "Twilight."
- Choice Movie Actress Drama: Kristen Stewart, "Twilight."
- Choice Movie Actor Action Adventure: Hugh Jackman, "X-Men Origins: Wolverine."
- Choice Movie Actress Action Adventure: Jordana Brewster, "Fast & Furious."
- Choice Movie Actor Comedy: Zac Efron, "17 Again."
- Choice Movie Actress Comedy: Anne Hathaway, "Bride Wars."
- Choice Movie Actress Music/Dance: Miley Cyrus, "Hannah Montana: The Movie."
- Choice Movie Actor Music/Dance: Zac Efron, "High School Musical 3: Senior Year."
- Choice Movie Villain: Cam Gigandet, "Twilight."
- Choice Movie Fresh Face Female: Ashley Greene, "Twilight."
- Choice Movie Fresh Face Male: Taylor Lautner, "Twilight."
- Choice Movie Liplock: Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson, "Twilight."
- Choice Movie Rumble: Robert Pattinson vs.
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FORT MYERS BEACH, Fla. - The administrator of a southwest Florida beach town who was fired because his wife is an adult film actress says he is leaving town but doesn't plan legal action.
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