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DAN HODGES, an official for the London-based charity Refugee Action, arguing that the decision to demolish the camp would not deter refugees from trying to enter other European countries
In the early 1990s, Osama bin Laden's brother-in-law funneled money into Abu Sayyaf through a fake Islamic charity in the Philippines. Abu Sayyaf, which means "barrier of the sword," carried out its first attack in 1991, killing two American evangelists with grenades on the southern island of...
The campaign, co-sponsored by the Harvard College Global Health and AIDS Coalition (HCGHAC) and other student groups, generated roughly $6000 for charity and close to a thousand signatures on an online petition.
"Fiction or reality?" Le Figaro asked in a headline alongside a November 1994 photo of a tuxedo-clad Giscard being gazed upon by a glowing Diana during a charity event. "Only the former President holds the key to this troubling story." So far, the former President isn't telling.
In the book, the 83-year-old Giscard traces the histoire d'amour between Lambertye and Princess Patricia. During a G-7 meeting at Buckingham Palace in the 1980s, the enchanting royal admits to the Frenchman she has thrown herself into charity work to escape a bleak married life. "Ten...