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This year may have been a great year for pop, but for every Leona Lewis, there are five Steve Brooksteins, so we’re here to celebrate pops losers. Who lost out in 2008? Follow us on a journey as we take a look back at the pop flops from the past 12 months… The Hills star Heidi Montag launched her music career this year, showing that she should st…
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Taking a year out from playing He Who Must Not Be Named (aka Lord Voldemort in the Harry Potter series), Ralph Fiennes has certainly not slowed down in 2008. As an actor who is comfortable playing anything from costume dramas to action blockbusters, Fiennes is not a man likely to be short of work in the near future. In fact, with the release of In …
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January
2009
2008 has well and truly been the year of the blockbuster and, unlike the disappointing offerings of the previous summer, the big budget movies dominated the box office between May and September. First into the box office was Iron Man and with one swoop Robert Downey Jr resurrected his career and once again established himself as a bona fide leading man.
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It’s been a great year for pop music, with old favourites such as McFly and Girls Aloud doing great. But as 2009 approaches, the time has come for FemaleFirst to look ahead as we predict who will make it big. The Saturdays
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January
2009
As 2008 draws to a close, the time comes to have a glance back over our shoulder and scrape aside the empty Carlsberg cans and the posters you’ve collected from this years gigs. Pack away the glowsticks and the neon knickers and remember the year in 26 super special steps. U is for… Unkle
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