EXCLUSIVE: Filming has wrapped on documentary Hollywood Dreams & Nightmares: The Robert Englund Story about the life and career of Robert Englund who shot to fame portraying one of Hollywood’s most iconic horror characters: Freddy Krueger.
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Glamour honored Albright as a for her work as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. (She would go on to become the Secretary of State in 1997.) “One of just seven women among the U.N.'s 185 ambassadors—and the only woman on its top-level Security Council—Albright believes that women's issues like family planning and economic empowerment are as important a part of world politics as treaties and missiles,” Glamour wrote in the profile of the diplomat for the magazine.
“She sent that message as chair of the U.S. delegation to the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women: 'Coerced abortions and sterilizations, children sold into prostitution, genital mutilation, dowry murders, girls who just turn up ”missing"… Some say this is all cultural and there is nothing we can do about it. I say it's criminal, and we all have an obligation to stop it.”Albright's speech at the awards ceremony later that year also exemplifies how dedicated Albright was toward advancing women across the globe.
Her speech, in full, below: “It is a great honor to represent the United States of America in the United Nations. And I think from hearing about my background you know for someone who wasn't born here to be able to sit behind that sign every day that says ‘the United States’ is the highest honor of all. "When I got to the U.N. I thought, in typical American organizational fashion, that I might in fact gather other women representatives so that we could form a caucus.
I asked my assistant to invite the other women to come to lunch. Well, it turned out to be a very small lunch. Out of 185 members, there are six women [other than me] represented, which I think tells you how difficult life is in international affairs for women.
EXCLUSIVE: Filming has wrapped on documentary Hollywood Dreams & Nightmares: The Robert Englund Story about the life and career of Robert Englund who shot to fame portraying one of Hollywood’s most iconic horror characters: Freddy Krueger.
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Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentFrench-American podcast network Paradiso Media has unveiled a trio of prestige podcast shows, “Wild Whispers,” “STYX” and “Conference Call” with high-profile talent, including Jeff Ward (“Hacks”), Gregory Stees (“Funny or Die”) and Elizabeth Henstridge (“Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.).”All three shows were presented at Series Mania’s”IP Pitch: Podcast to Screen” session where Paradiso Media was out in force. “Conference Call” is a new scripted startup parody podcast adapted from Paradiso’s own hit French podcast “Conf Call” which was released in Europe on Deezer.
K.J. Yossman When asked what advice she would give her 20-year-old self, Tara Reid barely skips a beat: “Stay home.” Reid laughs, but it’s a laugh that feels loaded.It was after her breakout success in turn-of-the-millennia films such as “The Big Lebowski” and “American Pie” that Reid found herself at the center of rumors about her partying.
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Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright died following a battle with cancer on Wednesday March 23 at age 84. Her family released a statement sharing the news of her passing, revealing that she was surrounded by her friends and family. “we have lost a loving mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend,” her family said in the statement. Albright was an incredibly important important figure in the history of the United States, serving as an ambassador and Secretary of State for former President Bill Clinton. Here are five important things you need to know about Madeleine Albright.
Jordan Moreau Madeleine Albright, the first female Secretary of State in U.S. history, died Wednesday of cancer, according to CNN. She was 84.Albright served as the 64th Secretary of State from 1997-2001 under President Bill Clinton.
@Madeleine: pic.twitter.com/C7Xt0EN5c9Albright was a force to be reckoned with when she worked under President Bill Clinton's administration. She was Clinton's secretary of state from 1997 to 2001 after previously serving as his U.S.
Madeleine Albright has died at age 84, her family announced in a statement on Wednesday, March 23.
Madeleine Albright, the first female United States Secretary of State, has passed away at the age of 84. Her cause of death was cancer.