<p><a href='http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/movies/*http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20081006/film_nm/us_dreamworks_paramount'><img src='http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/nm/20081006/2008_10_05t204649_450x333_us_dreamworks_paramount.jpg?x=130&y=96&q=85&sig=8KR.va.B5w0srTd8Je93RQ--' align='left' height='96' width='130' alt='U.S. director Steven Spielberg smiles during a media conference at the launch of 'Catch me If You Can' ahead of the film's premiere in London in this file photo fromJanuary 27, 2003. (Michael Crabtree MC/NMB/Reuters)' border='0' /></a>Reuters - The principals behind DreamWorks SKG and Paramount Pictures sealed their parting of ways on Sunday, a move that allows the DreamWorks studio co-founded by director Steven Spielberg to tie up with Reliance ADA Group of India to start a new film company.</p><br clear='all'/>
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