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Sun, Sep 20
Glenn Close and Bryan Cranston picked up their second Emmys in the lead drama acting categories for “Damages” and “Breaking Bad,” respectively, and Alec Baldwin also won a second time for his performance as network executive Jack Donaghy on “30 Rock.” The only new winner in the top acting...
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