princess diana
princess diana
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by David Ben-Ariel - 2006-11-25
Her Royal Highness, Princess of Wales, Princess Diana, Buckingham Palace, London, England S.W.1 June 6, 1987 Dear Princess Diana, This letter was p...
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by Claudia McNeely - 2007-03-14
Today's civilization is moving from the patriarchal society we have lived under for thousands of years to a more gender balanced society. We are seeing a balance of the aspects known as the god and ...
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by Anja Merret - 2007-03-20
Paris Hilton's dancing on tables and generally acting drunk and unruly at her recent birthday party is an interesting phenomenon. Paris Hilton who has absolutely no claim to fame, manages to be a cele...
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by David Ben-Ariel - 2007-06-16
The famous "Stone of Scone," the "Stone of Destiny," that is Jacob's Pillar Stone (formerly enshrined in the Coronation Chair at Westminster Abbey), serves as a physical link and deed proving Ki...
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by Ba Kiwanuka - 2007-07-31
One would expect that with the financial means Dodi Fayed and Princess Diana had at their disposal there was absolutely no reason why they should have been chauffeured in a vehicle that had been...
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by Ba Kiwanuka - 2007-07-31
The gospel according to the official report has it that "boozehound Henri Paul" snuggled up behind the wheel of the Mercedes S280 on the night of August 31, 1997 and proceeded to drive in what c...
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by Ba Kiwanuka - 2007-07-31
If one were to believe the lab results of Henri Paul's blood sample, then Henri Paul would, at best have been incapacitated with a very severe pulsing migraine-like headache, and at worst would ...
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by Ba Kiwanuka - 2007-07-31
Most of us commoners are well aware that VIPs (Very Important Person(s)) get far better care and treatment than we do.Take the instance of Paris Hilton in the now notorious incident (sigh...what...
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by Ba Kiwanuka - 2007-07-31
After dining at the Ritz Hotel Dodi's and Princess Diana's intention was to head back to Dodi's flat located at Rue Arsene-Houssaye. The shortest and quickest way to get there would have been to...
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by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-10-10
Most writers in England waste a lot of their time posting off extracts of their exciting new manuscripts to publishers. Most of the time these would-be authors see their work come winging back, ...