Tuesday, April 20, 2010

FROM MELROSE PLACE NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET

With the upcoming release of "A Nightmare on Elm Street," "Melrose Place" star Katie Cassidy's resume now includes a second piece of iconic, pop culture real estate. MOER ……

Hhis time last year, I had the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to visit the movie set of in suburban Chicago. For a horror film fanatic like me, the experience was undoubtedly amazing. In addition to meeting the producers (Platinum Dunes' Brad Fuller and Andrew Form), the director (Sam Bayer), and the new Freddy Krueger himself [Played to perfection by Oscar nominee Jackie Earle Haley] I was introduced to one of the film's other stars, the captivating Katie Cassidy……..
Long story short (too late), I was delighted to meet Katie. Not only was the 23-year-old daughter of actor David Cassidy ("The Partridge Family") strangely adorable in her dirt-and-blood-stained football jersey (yes, it was a costume!), she was sweet, thoughtful, and excited to be forever associated with two of pop culture's most iconic pieces of real estate, Melrose Place and Elm Street….

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Mrs Brown and Mrs Kaczynska visit didactic school garden…….


Warsaw, Poland (CNN) -- The body of Poland's first lady, Maria Kaczynska, killed with her husband in an airplane crash in Russia, returned to Warsaw on Tuesday.


Crowds turned out to watch her body being driven to the presidential palace, where the couple will lie in state.The body of Poland's first lady Maria Kaczynska remains unidentified more than a day after she died in an air crash with President Lech Kaczynski and other state officials, an aide said yesterday.
The funeral for the couple will be Saturday in Warsaw, followed by their burial on Sunday in Krakow's Wawel Castle.
President Barack Obama will attend the state funeral, the White House announced Tuesday in a statement. "The president will travel to Krakow to express the depth of our condolences to an important and trusted ally, and our support for the Polish people, on behalf of the American people," the statement said.

"I think in this way the Polish nation wants to include him among the greatest and most revered men in Polish history," Stanislaw Dziwisk said on Polish state television.

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