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Thank you, God. And more of your Christmas wishes granted, in our daily gossip roundup.
There'll be no more developments in his extradition until next year.
Sadly, we were unable to think of a joke for the end of this post.
"Although he cannot leave his home, he can invite friends over and throw parties."
Workers were seen plowing snow from the driveway of his Swiss chalet.
A Swiss court has okayed a $4.5 million bail offer from Roman Polanski's lawyers.
How much money does it take for a famous fugitive to be deemed not a flight risk?
"I would look for the manifesto online, and every time I would read it, I would find something else that was intriguing to me."
Also, Alec Baldwin spelled "hederaceous," and more celebrity achievements, in today's gossip roundup.
His lawyer: "If the procedure drags on, it is not impossible that he could choose to go and explain himself in the United States, where there are some arguments in his favor."
"He can make his wishes known from his cell. I don’t think he can make phone calls, but he can communicate."
Polanski's lawyers ask California courts to let him go. They don't.
In the '70s, our attitudes toward sexually assaulting children were really different.
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