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Talk of the Town brings you the latest in news, music and celebrity talk. MOREINFO: The latest celebrity news including Britney Spears out of the hospital, plus a big boost for Daniel Day-Lewis in the awards race, "Juno" a sleeper hit, and America loves Reese Witherspoon. SCRIPT: Britney Spears is back at home after a bizarre few days. The singer was hospitalized on Friday and given a psychiatric evaluation after she refused to release custody of her two children at the end of a scheduled visit. Immediately after the incident, attorneys for her ex-husband Kevin Federline, won a court ruling that suspends Spears' visitation rights until January 14th. Taking a look at the awards derby, the weekend brought a big boost for "There Will Be Blood." The National Society of Film Critics tapped the western epic as the year's best film at their annual gala. Also recognized at the awards ceremony: Daniel Day-Lewis as best actor and Paul Thomas Anderson as best director. At the North American cineplex, it's looks like the cash just keeps rolling in for Nicolas Cage. "National Treasure: Book of Secrets" took the top spot for the third week in a row, bringing its domestic gross to 171 million dollars. In other box office news, the makers of "Juno" seem to have a sleeper hit on their hands. The offbeat comedy took in more than 16 million dollars and has now grossed 52 million -- that's more than five times the film's budget. And finally, it looks like the American public is still in love with Reese Witherspoon. According to a recent poll, the actress beat out Angelina Jolie and Jennifer Aniston for the title of most-liked female celebrity. Pascal Pinck reports.
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