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7:07am Thursday 28th August 2008
The director of the Venice Film Festival insisted that there was no national quota when he was questioned about a lack of English-language films in this year's event.
Marco Muller acknowledged that there were no UK films competing for the Golden Lion this year.
But he added: "We don't judge on the basis of a national quota.
"We start from the emotions."
Jury president Wim Wenders said he was looking for films which were "truly contemporary".
He said: "We will not be prejudiced."
Wenders said the jury would not be biased in terms of nations, adding: "We will give everyone the same chance."
The German film director was asked by a journalist if he would set rules for the jury.
He replied: "As far as rules are concerned I am German, yes it's true, but I am not so obsessed with rules as some of my compatriots."
Gordon Brown insisted ministers were not told in advance by police that they were going to arrest Tory frontbencher Damian Green over leaked information from the Home Office.
A wealthy British businessman was among those killed in the terror attacks on Mumbai.
Joe Kinnear has been appointed as Newcastle boss until the end of the season.
Kevin Pietersen has warned that England players will not return to India if their safety cannot be guaranteed.
Dani Behr became the second celebrity to be ejected from I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!
Coleen Rooney's jewellery and watch range with high street chain Argos will hit shops in the New Year.
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