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Who read The Mirror today? The mayor of where Maddie got stolen said that the parents should be done for negligence at the very least and that he would never leave his 4 y-o kid at home alone in a foreign country to go nyam food especially when there are babysitters The family spokesman, the ex newsreader guy replied "Whats his proof?" Isnt it fact that thats the story? Abaat wheres your proof
It's true... how are you gonna leave 3 youts alone at night in some next country.... anything can happen in those 30 mins after you've checked them.Swear down no matter how smart you are... some people seriously lack commen sense.
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just googled it, knew i'd read somethig bout this time backUS film pulled over McCann case By Neil Smith Entertainment reporter, BBC News A US film about a four-year-old girl's disappearance has had its UK release shelved because of similarities to the Madeleine McCann case. Gone Baby Gone, the directorial debut of actor Ben Affleck, had been due to be released on 28 December. Distributor Buena Vista International, however, has postponed it indefinitely. Madeline O'Brien, who plays the missing girl in Gone Baby Gone, bears a close resemblance to Madeleine McCann, who disappeared in Portugal on 3 May. We don't want to release the movie if it is going to touch a nerve or inflame anybody's sensitivities Ben Affleck Buena Vista and its subsidiary Miramax said they were "sensitive to the depth of feeling surrounding the disappearance of Madeleine McCann". "We have been closely following the case and have decided to delay the release of the film in the UK," a statement said. The organisers of next month's London Film Festival have cancelled a gala screening of Gone Baby Gone on 26 October, which was to have been attended by Ben Affleck. Sandra Hebron, the festival's artistic director, said she supported the distributor's decision to withdraw the film. 'Acutely aware' Gone Baby Gone was based on a 1998 novel by Dennis Lehane and was filmed last year, before Madeleine's disappearance, the film companies said. Speaking at the recent Deauville Film Festival in France, Affleck said he had been made "acutely aware of the situation" regarding Madeleine McCann. "We have a greater concern for that than the release of our film, which is just a commercial matter, whereas this is a matter of life and death," he said. "We don't want to release the movie if it is going to touch a nerve or inflame anybody's sensitivities." The film follows two Boston private detectives who are called in to assist a police investigation into a missing child. It stars Affleck's brother Casey and Oscar winner Morgan Freeman. even have the same name

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just googled it, knew i'd read somethig bout this time backUS film pulled over McCann case By Neil Smith Entertainment reporter, BBC News A US film about a four-year-old girl's disappearance has had its UK release shelved because of similarities to the Madeleine McCann case. Gone Baby Gone, the directorial debut of actor Ben Affleck, had been due to be released on 28 December. Distributor Buena Vista International, however, has postponed it indefinitely. Madeline O'Brien, who plays the missing girl in Gone Baby Gone, bears a close resemblance to Madeleine McCann, who disappeared in Portugal on 3 May. We don't want to release the movie if it is going to touch a nerve or inflame anybody's sensitivities Ben Affleck Buena Vista and its subsidiary Miramax said they were "sensitive to the depth of feeling surrounding the disappearance of Madeleine McCann". "We have been closely following the case and have decided to delay the release of the film in the UK," a statement said. The organisers of next month's London Film Festival have cancelled a gala screening of Gone Baby Gone on 26 October, which was to have been attended by Ben Affleck. Sandra Hebron, the festival's artistic director, said she supported the distributor's decision to withdraw the film. 'Acutely aware' Gone Baby Gone was based on a 1998 novel by Dennis Lehane and was filmed last year, before Madeleine's disappearance, the film companies said. Speaking at the recent Deauville Film Festival in France, Affleck said he had been made "acutely aware of the situation" regarding Madeleine McCann. "We have a greater concern for that than the release of our film, which is just a commercial matter, whereas this is a matter of life and death," he said. "We don't want to release the movie if it is going to touch a nerve or inflame anybody's sensitivities." The film follows two Boston private detectives who are called in to assist a police investigation into a missing child. It stars Affleck's brother Casey and Oscar winner Morgan Freeman. even have the same name
smh... bullshitshes just ONE kid.
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just googled it, knew i'd read somethig bout this time backUS film pulled over McCann case By Neil Smith Entertainment reporter, BBC News A US film about a four-year-old girl's disappearance has had its UK release shelved because of similarities to the Madeleine McCann case. Gone Baby Gone, the directorial debut of actor Ben Affleck, had been due to be released on 28 December. Distributor Buena Vista International, however, has postponed it indefinitely. Madeline O'Brien, who plays the missing girl in Gone Baby Gone, bears a close resemblance to Madeleine McCann, who disappeared in Portugal on 3 May. We don't want to release the movie if it is going to touch a nerve or inflame anybody's sensitivities Ben Affleck Buena Vista and its subsidiary Miramax said they were "sensitive to the depth of feeling surrounding the disappearance of Madeleine McCann". "We have been closely following the case and have decided to delay the release of the film in the UK," a statement said. The organisers of next month's London Film Festival have cancelled a gala screening of Gone Baby Gone on 26 October, which was to have been attended by Ben Affleck. Sandra Hebron, the festival's artistic director, said she supported the distributor's decision to withdraw the film. 'Acutely aware' Gone Baby Gone was based on a 1998 novel by Dennis Lehane and was filmed last year, before Madeleine's disappearance, the film companies said. Speaking at the recent Deauville Film Festival in France, Affleck said he had been made "acutely aware of the situation" regarding Madeleine McCann. "We have a greater concern for that than the release of our film, which is just a commercial matter, whereas this is a matter of life and death," he said. "We don't want to release the movie if it is going to touch a nerve or inflame anybody's sensitivities." The film follows two Boston private detectives who are called in to assist a police investigation into a missing child. It stars Affleck's brother Casey and Oscar winner Morgan Freeman. even have the same name
smh... bullshitshes just ONE kid.
know thisfilm sounds good actuallywon a bag of awards n gt 93% on rotten tomatoes
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