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Baftas 2003
February 2003
Oscar odds shorten on Kidman and Day-Lewis
Britain's big Bafta night as The Hours has the edge on Hollywood blockbusters
Kidman is the Baftas' leading lady
Bafta honour goes to film producers' independent hero
Bafta braced for anti-war protests tonight
Chris Morris: the movie
January 2003
New York and Chicago in Bafta battle
Gangs epic and screen musical get 12 nominations each, one more than 'grown-up' film about Virginia Woolf.
December 2002
Bafta says The Warrior is British
British film academy says Hindi language epic is British, though Oscars body disagrees
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