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'No Country' big winner at warm Oscars
Seeing red on the red carpet l Rating the show l Fashion gallery

The Oscars was the ideal combination of predictions met and genuine surprises. As was expected - and richly deserved - "No Country for Old Men" took best picture honors. 

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OUR 'AMERICAN IDOL' JUDGES

Danny Wallace

Antioch resident used to be anti-"Idol". Now, he can do a dawg-gone-good Randy impression. Check out the video.

Tyler Maddalon

At 10, this Danville fifth grader is our youngest judge. See him do one impressive Simon impression.

Neyshia Go

Antioch 17-year-old once auditioned for the show. There's nothing pitchy about this teen's singing.

Maria Sajjad

Concord resident says she's Paula, Randy and Simon rolled into one.. Check out her rambling Paula impression.

Patti Compton

The 76-year-old Rossmoor resident relies on her tear ducts to select a winner.

Rob Miller

The 46-year-old Oakland resident bombards friends with his "Idol" email observations.

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The hottest accessory on the Oscar red carpet was a baby bump. Angelina Jolie, Nicole Kidman, Jessica Alba and most noticeably Cate Blanchett wore theirs under designer gowns.  
 
So how did movie critic Mary F. Pols do in predicting the Oscars? Find out here.  
 
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Rating the showl Fashion gallery

Our style guy Dino-Ray Ramos and movie critic Mary F. Pols rate (and berate) the red carpet fashions, including the hot little red numbers worn by the stars.  

 
 
 
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If not for Tina Fey, the Golden Globes would have pitched an embarrassing shutout at broadcast television Sunday.