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| | ABC News: 'Eternal Sunshine,' 'Sideways' Win WGAs |
 | | "Eternal Sunshine" beat out screenwriter John Logan for the Howard Hughes film biography "The Aviator"; Zach Braff for the romance "Garden State"; Keir Pearson and Terry George for "Hotel Rwanda," based on a true story amid the 1994 Rwandan genocide; and Bill Condon for "Kinsey," a film biography of sexuality researcher Alfred Kinsey. |
 | | LOS ANGELES Feb 20, 2005 &; "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," a quirky love story about two people trying to erase their memories of each other, won best original screenplay Saturday night at the 57th Annual Writers Guild Awards. |
 | | A sign indicates the entrance for the Sanford Winery, Feb. 10, 2005, in Buellton, Calif. Since the premiere of the wine-infused and Academy Award-nominated film "Sideways," which features Sanford, business has been brisk during what is usually a slow season. |
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