Roman Polanski has reappeared in public on Saturday after nine months in detention. The film director wanted to be in the concert with his wife in the Jazz Festival.The Polish director attended the performance of Emmanuelle Seigner, his third wife, who acted with a flannel shirt, black hat and jeans. Emmanuelle had the details of opening their concert with a song from the soundtrack of the film “Rosemary’s Baby,” directed by Polanski in 1968.
Roman Polanski was released after ten months of house arrest in which the Swiss government refused his extradition to the U.S., where the filmmaker has pending charges for a child abuse case in 1977 when Polanski was 43 years. The Swiss authorities have also allowed to spend most of their time under house arrest at his chalet in Gstaad.
On Saturday, Polanski was sincere in an interview with Swiss television. The director of “The Pianist” wanted to thank all the expressions of support he has received during the first nine months of public and anonymous, said he was happy, Polanski also had words of thanks for his family, his wife and children, without which “would never have been able to maintain the dignity and perseverance.”
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Tiger Woods Switches Back to Former Putter for Final Round of British Open
Tiger Woods switched back to his old putter for today’s final round of the British Open at St. Andrews.
Woods changed to a Nike Method putter prior to the tournament in an effort to conquer the slower greens of the Old Course. He took 99 putts in his first three rounds, including 35 yesterday, to fall 12 shots behind leader Louis Oosthuizen.
Woods today returned to the Titleist Scotty Cameron putter which helped him win 13 of his 14 majors championships since 1999.
Woods changed to a Nike Method putter prior to the tournament in an effort to conquer the slower greens of the Old Course. He took 99 putts in his first three rounds, including 35 yesterday, to fall 12 shots behind leader Louis Oosthuizen.
Woods today returned to the Titleist Scotty Cameron putter which helped him win 13 of his 14 majors championships since 1999.
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