Shooter, starring and , starts filming a big scene Saturday at Independence Hall. Director will lens a visit and award presentation by the (fictitious) president of the United States and a visiting foreign dignitary.

Cover, the -directed story about the tragic consequences of "DL" or "down-low" relationships, is due to begin preproduction in about two weeks. Among cast: , , and .

Also, the Philadelphia Film Society just issued a call for works for the 16th Philadelphia Film Festival, April 5 to 18. Details: www.phillyfests.com .

A new campaign video features , who had Casey as a teacher in fifth grade at North Philly's Gesu School. While Morris waxes eloquent about Casey, an old photo of him appears on the screen. Casey is the picture of youthful teacherly enthusiasm in his yellow oxford shirt with tie slightly askew. He has a full head of hair and two bushy eyebrows.

Roll Call points out, however, that the same old photo appears on the "family photos" section of Casey's Web site. There, Casey has but one bushy eyebrow.

Campaign spokesman acknowledged to Roll Call that the photo used in the video had been retouched. (PhotoShop now has a depilatory tool?) Both the two-eyebrow video and the unibrow photo were online yesterday at www.bobcasey.com . A rep of Philly's Murphy Putnam Shorr & Partners, which produced the spot, did not return my call.

The federal sex-discrimination trial of former KYW-AM (1060) anchor is due to begin Monday. Keno had worked at the station from 1987 to 1989, and returned in 1995. She was let go in 2004. Her suit claims that KYW and executive bullied her and demoted her after she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Her lawyer says he and KYW lawyers had not worked out an agreement in recent talks. No comment from parent company CBS.

Want a quiet lunch at Liberty Place today? Hit the road. Jazz pianist will lead a sing-along of hits to mark the anniversary of Charles' birth (Sept. 23, 1930) and the arrival of I Can't Stop Loving You: The Music of Ray Charles, at the Academy of Music starting Tuesday.

A police plaque dedication is scheduled 11 a.m. Wednesday at 825 S. 58th St. in Southwest Philly to honor Cpl. , 34, who died while trying to stop an armed robbery on Dec. 16, 1975. Daniels was the father of film director/producer , who's flying in from Spain and is expected to attend with his mother and siblings. Lawyer is spearheading a drive to honor all fallen police officers and firefighters.

Tomorrow night's episode of Dinner Date on Fine Living TV Network (8 p.m.) has , a chef at the French Culinary Institute in New York, teaching college kids how to cook light to avoid the Freshman 15. It's set at the Restaurant School at Walnut Hill College, and features of Chalfont, of Rosemont, and of Bryn Mawr, of Medford, and of Bryn Mawr.

Philly transplants and are playing the bridesmaid. They lost in yesterday's finale of "Today Throws a Wedding" on NBC's Today show. Walker said in an e-mail that the University of Richmond grads are "scrambling to come up with a Plan B." In other words, they'll have to pay for their own wedding.

Cable outlet We TV is hunting for pooches for a show called America's Cutest Puppies at 8 a.m. Saturday at Best Friends Pet Care, 1150 Easton Rd., Willow Grove. Contestants must be 4 to 8 months of age and have all shots. Winner in each of 10 cities will be flown to L.A. in November to compete for the first-ever "America's Cutest Puppy" title. Judges will include , Miss Pennsylvania 2005, and , son of Geno's Steaks owner . Kindly inform your Chihuahua that all dogs must bark in English.

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