2008/03/20

EasyRSS: Clipmarks | Vietnam Clips

EasyRSS

Clipmarks | Vietnam Clips

Robin Williams set for `Law & Order

clipped by: raveninthehedge
clippers remarks: I am excited to see this. I dont usually watch L&O but after seeing Williams in One Hour Photo this should be good.
Clip Source: news.yahoo.com

LOS ANGELES - Robin Williams will guest star on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," but dont expect him to bring laughs to the NBC crime drama.


Williams is playing an "engineer whose life has gone terribly wrong" and who faces serious repercussions, series spokeswoman Pam Golum said Tuesday. The episode, which films later this month, is scheduled to air April 29.


After his breakthrough role on the 1980s sitcom "Mork & Mindy," Williams career has mostly centered on a mix of movies, including "Good Morning, Vietnam," "Dead Poets Society" and "Patch Adams." He won an Academy Award for 1997s "Good Will Hunting."


The "Special Victims Unit" episode with Williams, titled "Authority," is the shows 200th, Golum said.


Actor Robin Williams arrives at the premiere of August Rush at The Ziegfeld Theater, in this Nov. 11, 2007, file photo in New York. Williams will guest star on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, but dont expect him to bring laughs to the NBC crime drama. Williams is playing an engineer whose life has gone terribly wrong and who faces serious repercussions, series spokeswoman Pam Golum said Tuesday, March 18, 2008. The episode, which films later this month, is scheduled to air April 29. (A


ganzen Artikel öffnenzum Artikel...


Anzeige
eBay 3...2...1...meins!

Pennsylvanias Murtha endorses Clinton for president

clipped by: rmowery
clippers remarks: "In 10 months, President Bush will leave office," said Murtha, D-Pennsylvania, in a written statement. "Our country is worse off today than when he took office over seven years ago."
Clip Source: www.cnn.com

Pennsylvanias Murtha endorses Clinton for president


(CNN) -- Rep. John Murtha, a former Marine and Vietnam War veteran who has become one of Congress most outspoken critics of the Iraq war, on Tuesday endorsed Sen. Hillary Clinton for president, saying she is "the candidate that will forge a consensus on health care, education, the economy and the war in Iraq."


"In 10 months, President Bush will leave office," said Murtha, D-Pennsylvania, in a written statement. "Our country is worse off today than when he took office over seven years ago."


He said he has known Clinton, D-New York, for 15 years and that "she continually reaches out for opinions and ideas, not just from our nations leaders, but from all Americans."



ganzen Artikel öffnenzum Artikel...




Für die Inhalte dieses Feeds ist alleine der jeweilige Autor/Anbieter verantwortlich. Die Inhalte stellen nicht die Meinung von EasyRSS dar.



Dies ist eine automatisch generierte E-Mail. Bitte antworten Sie nicht auf diese E-Mail.
Wenn Sie Feedback an EasyRSS senden wollen, nutzen Sie bitte das Feedback Forumlar.
Wenn Sie sich von EasyRSS abmelden wollen, gehen Sie bitte auf den Menüpunkt "Meine Daten".

Ihr EasyRSS Team
http://www.easyrss.de