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Roman Polanski wrote a letter to his *supporters and friends* expressing his gratitude during this difficult time. Bernard-Henri Lévy was so kind to share it with the rest of us. My dear Bernard-Henri Lévy, what you have said in the Swiss press is true -- I have been overwhelmed by the number of messages of support and sympathy I have received in Winterthur prison, and that I continue to receive here, in my chalet in Gstaad, where I am spending the holidays with my wife and my children. These messages have come from my neighbors, from people all over Switzerland, and from beyond Switzerland -- from across the world. I would like every one of them to know how heartening it is, when one is locked up in a cell, to hear this murmur of human voices and of solidarity in the morning mail. In the darkest moments, each of their notes has been a source of comfort and hope, and they continue to be so in my current situation. I would like to be able to answer all of them. But it is impossible: there are too many. Do you have any suggestions as to how I could reply? Perhaps in your journal, La Règle du jeu, which has supported me from the very first day? Perhaps you could disseminate these few words I'm sending you? I don't know. I'll leave it up to you. Happy holidays to you and yours -- and, through you, to all of these unknown friends whom I am discovering day after day, and who have helped me so much. My warmest regards, Roman Polanski
hmm...ok, thanks for reminding us you spent the holidays in your chalet in Gstaad with your wife and children, you know, exactly where child molesters are suppose to be. My god...I wish I knew his address to send him a letter of my own...
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Cole reveals that she thought the Girls Aloud hit Love Machine was ‘crap’.  Cheryl Cole has revealed that she hated the Girls Aloud hit Love Machine when first hearing it. The song, which was the second single off of the album What Will the Neighbours Say, reached number two in the charts in 2004. However, the song was not appreciated by X Factor judge and footballer's wife Cole, who has revealed that she thought the song was “crap” when it was first presented to her. The 26-year-old recently told Q: "I remember listening to 'Love Machine' and thinking, 'We cannot put this crap out'. That’s what I said to the label: 'It sounds like something Busted would do!'" The band, created in 2002 off the back of the talent show Popstars: The Rivals, went on to produce a string of 20 consecutive UK Top 10 singles, four of which were number ones. Consisting of singers Kimberley Walsh, Nadine Coyle, Sarah Harding, Nicola Roberts and Cheryl Cole, the girls have sold 10 million records worldwide and become a household name, with the recent success of Cheryl Cole aiding their popularity. In 2009, the band announced they were taking a year-long break to pursue solo projects, but plan to reunite for a new studio album in 2010. Cole released her debut album 3 words while working as a judge on this year’s X Factor, with her single Fight For This Love holding the number one spot for two consecutive weeks and taking the title of the fastest-selling single of 2009. Source
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