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                    [Title] => Just can’t quit Ang Lee
                    [Summary] => ANG LEE won the Academy Award as Best Director Sunday for the cowboy romance "Brokeback Mountain," becoming the first Asian to win Hollywood’s top honor for filmmakers.


Adept at genres from Westerns to historical romance to martial-arts pageants, Lee won his Oscar for a purely American story about two men tragically swept up in a gay romance that they conceal from their families for two decades.

"Well, I wish I knew how to quit you," Lee said, smiling and clutching his Oscar.
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Adept at genres from Westerns to historical romance to martial-arts pageants, Lee won his Oscar for a purely American story about two men tragically swept up in a gay romance that they conceal from their families for two decades.

"Well, I wish I knew how to quit you," Lee said, smiling and clutching his Oscar.
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                    [Summary] => ANG LEE won the Academy Award as Best Director Sunday for the cowboy romance "Brokeback Mountain," becoming the first Asian to win Hollywood’s top honor for filmmakers.


Adept at genres from Westerns to historical romance to martial-arts pageants, Lee won his Oscar for a purely American story about two men tragically swept up in a gay romance that they conceal from their families for two decades.

"Well, I wish I knew how to quit you," Lee said, smiling and clutching his Oscar.
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Adept at genres from Westerns to historical romance to martial-arts pageants, Lee won his Oscar for a purely American story about two men tragically swept up in a gay romance that they conceal from their families for two decades.

"Well, I wish I knew how to quit you," Lee said, smiling and clutching his Oscar.
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