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NEW YORK (AP) - The glitz and glamour returned to the Golden Globes, but not all the audience. An estimated 14.6 million people watched Sunday night's ceremony from Hollywood. That's certainly better than the star-free Globes from last year, held during the writer's strike. Only 6 million watched in 2007. But Nielsen Media Research said it was the smallest audience since the awards moved to network television in 1994. Two years ago, 20 million people watched the Globes on NBC. "Slumdog Millionaire," a movie set in India with no stars, was a big winner this year. So were actresses Kate Winslet and Tina Fey.


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