Word: diana
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...very mutual situation, which was the best way, and rather worrying as well because-let's face it, Diana was married, but not only was she married, she was married to the future King, which makes one look at it in a completely different viewpoint." --Former army captain James Hewitt, in a TV interview, on falling in love with the Princess of Wales...
Joshua D. Powe '98 describes the families of the students from his high school as "very influential." Graduates of the Dalton School, located on Manhattan's posh Upper East Side, include the children of Diana Ross, John Lennon and Robert Redford. About 10 percent of each graduating class goes on to Harvard...
There was no mistaking the face, despite the mask. Clad in surgical blues, PRINCESS DIANA stood in the operating room of a Middlesex hospital, observing heart surgery on an impoverished child who had been flown in from West Africa. Di denied it was a publicity ploy, insisting it was just charity, a kind of anatomy lesson to "gather information." Critics, however, chided her for self-indulgent behavior and for wearing earrings and mascara in the O.R. SEEN & HEARD...
...that.) While this settlement from a son of England's richest family would make American divorce lawyers choke, Andrew isn't that wealthy, earning about $420,000 a year, from which he has to pay his staff. And the public has a lot less sympathy for Fergie than for Diana, partly because of Fergie's carefree, sometimes careless ways (and not least because she let a Texan suck her toes). The duchess has promised not to write a tell-all, but children's books are allowed. All in all, the second divorce among the Queen's children looks...
...DIANA NAPPER, 38; WEXFORD, PA.; housewife and mother Her best friend, Carol Jo Weiss Friedman, had a vision that Napper would create something to make people more aware of breast cancer. So Napper designed the crystal-and-pearl Glimmer of Hope pin in memory of Friedman, who died of the disease in 1990. Almost 2,000 pins have been sold, raising nearly $24,000 for research. The proceeds will go to Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh. Napper says the pin represents a bond among women: "Even those of us who don't have breast cancer are afraid...