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Matt Hardy Lays Into Jeff Hardy on His Blog  

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Matt Hardy has posted a blog talking about why he didn’t interfere with Jeff Hardy’s involvement in last night’s Elimination Chamber Match. Hardy wrote: “At No Way Out in Seattle, I gave you the opportunity to win the WWE Title inside of the Elimination Chamber. I listened very closely to what you had to say on Smackdown last week. You said you were going to “move on” and win the WWE Title regardless of what I wanted. You also mentioned that you hoped this issue between us will one day pass over.

So from the bottom of my heart, I didn’t interfere with your Elimination Chamber appearance and/or match. Nor did I need to.. You failed like you always do. I wanted to reinforce to everyone what a failure you truly are-how you can never pull through and succeed in a “big time” atmosphere. How you always choke. It’s nothing new though.”

Hardy added: “I’m afraid the WWE is not big enough for the both of us. I recommend you do the smartest thing possible for your life and livelihood right now. And that’s walk out of the WWE and my life. You have until Friday to make your decision.”

Katrina Kaif role in Rajneeti not based on Sonia Gandhi  

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Katrina's role in 'Rajneeti' not based on Sonia Gandhi: Director

Bhopal, Feb 10 (IANS) Film director Prakash Jha Tuesday denied that the role played by Katrina Kaif in his "Rajniti" was based on Congress president Sonia Gandhi's political career.

"It (Katrina's character) has nothing to do with either the life or political career of Sonia Gandhi", Jha said here.

There have been media reports that the movie was based on the life and career of Sonia Gandhi and that the character played by Katrina bears an uncanny resemblance to her.

DreamWorks and Disney agree to distribution deal  

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LOS ANGELES: DreamWorks SKG has a new home, again.

DreamWorks and Walt Disney Studios said Monday that they had reached an agreement under which Disney will distribute approximately six films a year for the boutique studio, which is owned by Steven Spielberg and his partner, Stacey Snider.

The agreement came after a four-month-old distribution deal between DreamWorks and Universal Pictures fell apart last week. That deal had followed the departure of DreamWorks' principals from Paramount Pictures last year, amid disputes about the division of authority and the assignment of credit for DreamWorks films.

Monday's announcement called the Disney deal an "exclusive, long-term distribution arrangement," but provided few details. The first DreamWorks film will be distributed by Disney's Touchstone Pictures label in 2010, the companies said.

In announcing the deal, Robert Iger, chief executive of the Walt Disney Company, said: "We are tremendously pleased to join forces with Steven Spielberg, whose artistic vision and commitment to quality filmmaking are legendary."


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