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LAST CALL FOR VOTING

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BEST PICTURE

“Babel”

“The Departed”

“Letters From Iwo Jima”

“Little Miss Sunshine”

“The Queen”

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DIRECTOR

Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, “Babel”

Martin Scorsese, “The Departed”

Clint Eastwood, “Letters From Iwo Jima”

Stephen Frears, “The Queen”

Paul Greengrass, “United 93”

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ACTOR

Leonardo DiCaprio, “Blood Diamond”

Ryan Gosling, “Half Nelson”

Peter O’Toole, “Venus”

Will Smith, “The Pursuit of Happyness”

Forest Whitaker, “The Last King of Scotland”

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ACTRESS

Penelope Cruz, “Volver”

Judi Dench, “Notes on a Scandal”

Helen Mirren, “The Queen”

Meryl Streep, “The Devil Wears Prada”

Kate Winslet, “Little Children”

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SUPPORTING ACTOR

Alan Arkin, “Little Miss Sunshine”

Jackie Earle Haley, “Little Children”

Djimon Hounsou, “Blood Diamond”

Eddie Murphy, “Dreamgirls”

Mark Wahlberg, “The Departed”

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SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Adriana Barraza, “Babel”

Cate Blanchett, “Notes on a Scandal”

Abigail Breslin, “Little Miss Sunshine”

Jennifer Hudson, “Dreamgirls”

Rinko Kikuchi, “Babel”

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ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

“Borat Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan,” Sacha Baron Cohen, Anthony Hines, Peter Baynham, Dan Mazer

“Children of Men,” Alfonso Cuaron, Timothy J. Sexton, David Arata, Mark Fergus, Hawk Ostby

“The Departed,” William Monahan

“Little Children,” Todd Field, Tom Perrotta

“Notes on a Scandal,” Patrick Marber

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ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

“Babel,” Guillermo Arriaga

“Letters From Iwo Jima,” Iris Yamashita

“Little Miss Sunshine,” Michael Arndt

“Pan’s Labyrinth,” Guillermo del Toro

“The Queen,” Peter Morgan

ANIMATED FEATURE

“Cars,” John Lasseter

“Happy Feet,” George Miller

“Monster House,” Gil Kenan

ART DIRECTION

“Dreamgirls,” art direction, John Myhre; set decoration, Nancy Haigh

“The Good Shepherd,” art direction, Jeannine Oppewall; set decoration, Gretchen Rau and Leslie E. Rollins

“Pan’s Labyrinth,” art direction, Eugenio Caballero; set decoration, Pilar Revuelta

“Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest,” art direction, Rick Heinrichs; set decoration, Cheryl Carasik

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“The Prestige,” art direction, Nathan Crowley; set decoration, Julie Ochipinti

CINEMATOGRAPHY

“The Black Dahlia,” Vilmos Zsigmond

“Children of Men,” Emmanuel Lubezki

“The Illusionist,” Dick Pope

“Pan’s Labyrinth,” Guillermo Navarro

“The Prestige,” Wally Pfister

COSTUME DESIGN

“Curse of the Golden Flower,” Yee Chung Man

“The Devil Wears Prada,” Patricia Field

“Dreamgirls,” Sharen Davis

“Marie Antoinette,” Milena Canonero

“The Queen,” Consolata Boyle

DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

“Deliver Us From Evil,” Amy Berg and Frank Donner

“An Inconvenient Truth,” Davis Guggenheim

“Iraq in Fragments,” James Longley and John Sinno

“Jesus Camp,” Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady

“My Country, My Country,” Laura Poitras and Jocelyn Glatzer

DOCUMENTARY

SHORT SUBJECT

“The Blood of Yingzhou District,” Ruby Yang and Thomas Lennon

“Recycled Life,” Leslie Iwerks and Mike Glad

“Rehearsing a Dream,” Karen Goodman and Kirk Simon

“Two Hands,” Nathaniel Kahn and Susan Rose Behr

FILM EDITING

“Babel,” Stephen Mirrione and Douglas Crise

“Blood Diamond,” Steven Rosenblum

“Children of Men,” Alex Rodriguez and Alfonso Cuaron

“The Departed,” Thelma Schoonmaker

“United 93,” Clare Douglas, Christopher Rouse and Richard Pearson

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

“After the Wedding,” Denmark

“Days of Glory (Indigenes),” Algeria

“The Lives of Others,” Germany

“Pan’s Labyrinth,” Mexico

“Water,” Canada

MAKEUP

“Apocalypto,” Aldo Signoretti and Vittorio Sodano

“Click,” Kazuhiro Tsuji and Bill Corso

“Pan’s Labyrinth,” David Marti and Montse Ribe

ORIGINAL SCORE

“Babel,” Gustavo Santaolalla

“The Good German,” Thomas Newman

“Notes on a Scandal,” Philip Glass

“Pan’s Labyrinth,” Javier Navarrete

“The Queen,” Alexandre Desplat

ORIGINAL SONG

“I Need to Wake Up” from “An Inconvenient Truth,” music and lyrics by Melissa Etheridge

“Listen” from “Dreamgirls,” music by Henry Krieger and Scott Cutler; lyrics by Anne Preven.

“Love You I Do” from “Dreamgirls,” music by Henry Krieger; lyrics by Siedah Garrett.

“Our Town” from “Cars,” music and lyrics by Randy Newman

“Patience” from “Dreamgirls,” music by Henry Krieger; lyrics by Willie Reale

ANIMATED SHORT FILM

“The Danish Poet,” Torill Kove

“Lifted,” Gary Rydstrom

“The Little Matchgirl,” Roger Allers and Don Hahn

“Maestro,” Geza M. Toth

“No Time for Nuts,” Chris Renaud and Michael Thurmeier

LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM

“Binta and the Great Idea” (“Binta y la Gran Idea”), Javier Fesser and Luis Manso

“Eramos Pocos” (“One Too Many”), Borja Cobeaga

“Helmer & Son,” Soren Pilmark and Kim Magnusson

“The Saviour,” Peter Templeman and Stuart Parkyn

“West Bank Story,” Ari Sandel

SOUND EDITING

“Apocalypto,” Sean McCormack and Kami Asgar

“Blood Diamond,” Lon Bender

“Flags of Our Fathers,” Alan Robert Murray and Bub Asman

“Letters From Iwo Jima,” Alan Robert Murray and Bub Asman

“Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest,” Christopher Boyes and George Watters II

SOUND MIXING

“Apocalypto,” Kevin O’Connell, Greg P. Russell and Fernando Camara

“Blood Diamond,” Andy Nelson, Anna Behlmer and Ivan Sharrock

“Dreamgirls,” Michael Minkler, Bob Beemer and Willie Burton

“Flags of Our Fathers,” John Reitz, Dave Campbell, Gregg Rudloff and Walt Martin

“Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest,” Paul Massey, Christopher Boyes and Lee Orloff

VISUAL EFFECTS

“Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest,” John Knoll, Hal Hickel, Charles Gibson and Allen Hall

“Poseidon,” Boyd Shermis, Kim Libreri, Chas Jarrett and John Frazier

“Superman Returns,” Mark Stetson, Neil Corbould, Richard R. Hoover and Jon Thum

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A daylong TV date with the academy

8 a.m. (A&E;) “Breakfast With the Arts.” “And the Nominees Are ... 2007.” Current trends in music, film, theater and the fine arts; films nominated for Academy Awards; host Karina Huber.

9 a.m. (E!) “Countdown to the Red Carpet: The 2007 Academy Awards.”

11 a.m. (AMC) “Sunday Morning Shootout.” “Oscars.” Entertainment industry veterans debate Hollywood issues. Hosts: Peter Guber and Peter Bart.

3 p.m. (KABC) “An Evening at the Academy Awards: The Arrivals.” Richard Roeper, George Pennacchio, Marc Brown, Randolph Duke and Michelle Tuzee. Interviews with celebrities outside the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood.

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3 p.m. (E!) “Live From the Red Carpet: The 2007 Academy Awards.” Coverage of celebrity arrivals.

5 p.m. (KABC) “Road to the Oscars 2007.” Celebrities walk the red carpet.

5:30 p.m. (KABC) “The 79th Annual Academy Awards.” Ellen DeGeneres hosts.

8:30 p.m. (KABC) “Barbara Walters Oscar Special.” Interviews with DeGeneres and nominees Jennifer Hudson, Helen Mirren and Eddie Murphy.

9 p.m. (E!) “Live 2007 Academy Awards Post Show.” Highlights from the 79th Academy Awards. (Also at 11 p.m.)

9:30 p.m. (KABC) “An Evening at the Academy Awards: The Winners.” Interviews at the post-show celebrations. (Also at 10:30 p.m., 12:35 and 1:35 a.m.)

11:35 p.m. (KABC) “Jimmy Kimmel Live.” “After the Academy Awards.” Academy Awards host DeGeneres; TV personality Dr. Phil McGraw; Gwen Stefani performs. (Tape)

3 a.m. (Sundance) “In Short: Academy Award-Winning Shorts.”

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