Thursday 27 May 2010

“Fifth element”.




“Fifth element”.

Kampusch case is filmed. © sueddeutsche.de - published on 05.27.2010 at 18:06 clock. Munich (dpa) - Success-producer Bernd Eichinger filmed the kidnapping of Natascha Kampusch: Constantin Film and Eichinger have, according to the relevant PR agency with the now 22 - year-old agreed to tell the story of her captivity in a movie. The Austrian woman was kidnapped in 1998 at the age of ten years to 2006 and held in a basement dungeon in Vienna was. Shooting will begin next year, 2012 will get the stripes in the cinemas, they said.

"Atlantic" co-owners: Hotelier chokes on dinner. 27th May 2010, 15:15 clock. The co-owner of the famous Hamburg Hotel "Atlantic", Dieter Bock, suffocated, according to police in his suite at a piece of meat. Rescue workers tried unsuccessfully to revive the 71-year-olds. Hamburg - The "Bild" newspaper had reported on Thursday about the death of the famous hoteliers in the House on the Alster. As the Hamburg Police confirmed now that the 71-year-old Dieter Bock died on 12th May in a room of the "Atlantic". Rescue forces were then called at about 0.45 clock in the luxurious hotel and had tried unsuccessfully to resuscitate the man. Bock had left after midnight, according to police food come to his room and then apparently swallowed a piece of meat. In the police report stated that later: death by aspiration (choking). For an autopsy, the physicians had seen no reason stated. "There definitely was no foul play," said police spokeswoman Ulrike Sweden SPIEGEL ONLINE. Hotel "Atlantic" wanted to request not to comment on the case. The agile real estate entrepreneur and art patron Bock lived in retirement in Darmstadt, Germany and London. Among the wealthiest Germans he landed, according to manager magazine in 2009 ranked 153 out of 300 - and was therefore a "poorer rich man" in the country.
Lost to class. His family is a partner of Caesar Hotel Holding GmbH which is part of Octavian King Holdings in Rotterdam together with the family of former Metro's board Erwin Conradi. The company operates several Kempinski Hotels in Germany, including the Bristol in Berlin. Since the late nineties, had the Hotel "Atlantic" being lost in class and lack of investment was down by more and more. In 2008 the house was removed from the five stars, including membership in the Association of Leading Hotels of the World was not enough of the standards. As late as last fall, Dieter Bock had a Hamburg visit the Council of State assured the Cultural Authority to try to trace the "Atlantic" to its former glory. Currently, the more than century-old house during operation for around € 22 million is being renovated. The Gründerzeitbau always been housed famous guests from all over the world, among them were the Shah of Persia, Charles de Gaulle, Josephine Baker, Gina Lollobrigida, or even Michael Jackson. Found here in 1997 shooting of the James Bond film "Tomorrow Never Dies" starring Pierce Brosnan instead. The most prominent permanent residents of the "Atlantic" is for many years, the old rocker and "Likörelle" artist Udo Lindenberg.

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