Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 09, 2014, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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to Stella's / A9
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and icy
Special Olympics
benefits from
Polar Plunge / A5
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FEBRUARY 9, 2014
JONATHAN HAYWARD / THE CANADIAN PRESS
PRECIOUS MEDALS
ANDY WONG / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Dreams of
Scotties gold
dashed
B11
NDP
screens
attack ad
A3
Canada scored big in Sochi on the first full day
of competition Saturday, winning three Olympic medals,
thanks in part to the ski- slopes sister act of Justine and
Chlo� Dufour- Lapointe. Earlier in the day, snowboarder
Mark McMorris won Canada's first medal, despite having
suffered a broken rib shortly before the games.
. Four pages of Olympics coverage / B2- 5
. Ste. Anne product Jocelyne Larocque scores
for Canada in women's hockey win over Swiss / B2
. Spurning Sochi / A8- 9
Jets aren't
feeling blue
after SO loss
in St. Louis / B7
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - Leonardo
DiCaprio says he and The Wolf of Wall
Street co- star Jonah Hill are " going
to come up with something unique"
as they re- team to tell the story of
1996 Olympics security guard Richard
Jewell.
Hill will star as Jewell in the planned
film, which was presented to the two
actors as they searched for another
joint project following the Oscarnominated
depiction of stockbroker
excess.
" I think it's such a heartbreaking
story and such an interesting story
about the 24- hour news cycle: a man
becoming a hero and then the world's
biggest villain within 24 hours of each
other," Hill said. He was at the Santa
Barbara International Film Festival
presenting an award to DiCaprio and
Wolf director Martin Scorsese.
DiCaprio is expected to both produce
and play Jewell's attorney.
- The Associated Press
Leo's Jewell of a plan includes Hill
NEW YORK - Fashion house Valentino
has apologized for touting in an
email blast to journalists that one of its
pricey bags was carried by Amy Adams
as she stepped from a car at the wake
of actor Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Much was made of the promotional
email sent Friday, complete with
two photos of the actress outside the
Thursday wake. Valentino said in a
statement that quickly followed the
company didn't realize the photos were
snapped at the gathering of loved ones
for Hoffman, who was found dead Feb.
2 of an apparent heroin overdose.
" We sincerely regret releasing a
photo to the media... of Amy Adams
with a Valentino Bag. We were not
aware the photograph was taken while
she was attending the wake of Philip
Seymour Hoffman," said the regretful
statement signed by Mona Swanson,
vice- president of communications for
Valentino USA.
- The Associated Press
Valentino regrets bag boast
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