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Producer of the Year, Non-Classical: Rick Rubin (Death Magnetic, Home Before Dark, Mercy, Seeing Things, Weezer)
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Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package: In Rainbows
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An explosion at LuthorCorp kills all the Board members and injures Oliver, who was there to announce the merger of his company with LutherCorp. Oliver believes that Lex is responsible for the blast, but Clark and Lana learn that the bomber is Winslow Schott, a toymaker and former Queen Industry’s employee with a grudge against Oliver.
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Watch Gossip Girl Season 2 Episode 14! Finally the new episode of Gossip Girl Season 2 is coming. It is on Episode 14 now. Many great scenes we can see on this Gossip Girl Episode. I know you must be crazy about the story, and can’t wait to see the movie. Hold on, we’ll give you access to the video
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Gossip Girl Season 2 Episode 14 Synopsis
Uncle Jack come from Upper East Side in the situation to help Chuck (which since the father’s funeral is Mia) and try to find him.
And what about Blai? Blair is now trying join her self with Colony Club, the most famous and sexiest ladies club in town. She si trying to forget all of her conversation with the guy Chuck.
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