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Princess Diana's butler is still trying to forge a new life over the Atlantic
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The late Princess of Wales's butler, Paul Burrell, is still trying to sell his Cheshire home for £600,000 so his wife, Maria, can live with him and their two grown-up sons, Alex and Nick, in Florida, where he exploits commercially his past connection with Diana by retailing a range of tasteful products. His estate agents say: ... |
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Ryan Lands Anti-Bullying Award
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A SOUTH Cheshire College student who helped to stamp out bullying when he was at high school has received a high-profile award. Ryan Jones was invited to a special presentation at Canary Wharf in London in recognition of the part he played in an anti-bullying ... |
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Prince Williams Sleeps on London Street
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Prince William spent a night on the streets of London to better understand what it’s like to be homeless. Temperatures dropped to 25 degrees Fahrenheit while William slept on cardboard boxes in an alley close to the River Thames. As hard as he may have tried, William stated, “I cannot, after one night, even begin to imagine ...
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Rare photos of Diana, Churchill in book
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Never-before-published photographs of Sir Winston Churchill, Princess Diana, Jackie Onassis, Muhammad Ali, and countless others taken by renowned photojournalist Harry Benson have come out in book form. The book `Harry Benson: Photographs` immortalises the people and moments that have defined the past 60 years. |
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Wonder Woman #39
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This story has been going on for a while, but it has made a great deal of change -- for the better -- in Princess Diana's corner of the DC Universe. Ares has been transformed, Zeus has been redefined, and a plethora of characters have had connections to Themyscira established or renewed. ... |
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Nigel Havers on playing Coronation Street's ladies' man
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Playing a ladies' man comes naturally to Nigel Havers so it's hardly surprising he's playing a flirt in Coronation Street. In the soap his character is even making a living at it as a male escort who catches the eye of Audrey Roberts. "I love the company of women," smiles the three-times married actor. "As a young man I was ... |
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People: Princess Di like a kid at Christmas, letters show
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Princess Diana could not wait for Christmas Day to open her presents and tore the wrapping paper off weeks in advance, previously unseen letters have revealed. Diana also suspected that young Prince William had acquired her habit of opening Christmas presents early after she found wrapping paper scattered around the home. |
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Letters depicting Princess Di’s true heartache to go under the hammer
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Diana poured out her heart and the inner turmoil at the breakdown of her marriage in a series of letters to her beautician Janet Filderman, which are set to go under the hammer. The 30 letters, written on headed Kensington Palace notepaper in the mid to late-1980s, have been published for the first time on Dec 21. ... |
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'We know your pain': Princes invoke loss of Diana in message to families of Britain's war dead
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Princes Harry and William have told of their empathy for the loved ones of Britain's war dead, many of whom are preparing to spend their first Christmas without a father, husband or son. Harry, who himself has tasted front-line battle, spoke of 'having a very ... |
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Ruthless loners' do not want outsiders
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The House of Windsor is, by its nature, a ruthless organisation. Its members are loners who are "owned" by everybody but who trust nobody. They support each other no matter what. And even though they have spats among themselves, they stay solid. A t private times Royals insist on everything working as it should, without ... |
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Rewarded for her dedication
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A CHARITABLE youngster has been given a prestigious award for her dedicated hard work in the community. Amy Smith has been awarded the Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Award for her tireless work to run activities for younger children. The award gives recognition to outstanding young people aged between 12 |
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Enterprise City Councilman’s wife loses cancer battle
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A 61-year-old woman called “a selfless friend to all” will be buried Saturday after a courageous battle with cancer. Celestine Moore Cooper, wife of Enterprise City Councilman William E. “Bill” Cooper, Sr., died Dec. 12. “Selfless,” Dorothy Taylor said Thursday morning about Mrs. Cooper.. “She would do anything for anyone.” ... |
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