Word: diana
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...fashion show held by the officers' wives, to the Red Cross lunch meeting, to the reception for the wife of the Trinidadian Security Minister. Alma leaves friends in stitches by describing hellish dinner parties at which Colin always seems to be sharing a private joke with Princess Diana across the table while Alma has to shout conversation into the ear of an octogenarian. "It's not easy being the tail on Colin's kite," says someone who has seen Alma in action. "But she is always graceful and at ease; she never complains...
With all of England but the royal family tuned in, Princess Diana appeared on the BBC show "Panorama" tonight to say that her marital woes drove her to bulimia. Though her hour-long interview with reporter Martin Bashir offered no bombshells about the monarchy, Diana did continue the relatively new tradition of royal confessional. "I desperately wanted [the marriage] to work," she said of her 14-year marriage to Prince Charles. "I desperately loved my husband and I wanted to share everything with him, and I thought we were a very good team." Diana also said that the news...
...declines, 1,148 to 1,020 on a volume of 301 million shares. The Standard & Poor's composite index of 500 stocks fell 0.68 to 559.71. And in London, gold closed up $0.15 at $384.65 an ounce.Photos:Nussbaum by Cynthia Johnson for TIMEGingrich by Terry Ashe for TIMEClinton by Diana Walker for TIMEJerry Garcia by Joe Traver/REUTERSMap by Paul J. Pugliese for TIME
...around gators quickly subdued it (ah, New York), assisted by a park ranger with a very big rubber band, which she promptly clamped over the gator's snout. City officials said it must have been a pet, since it was rather pale.Mladic photograph by Sava RadovanovicClinton photograph by Diana Walker for TIMEWu photograph by BBCGingrich photograph by Cynthia Johnson for TIMEMice photograph by John Sholtis Previous TIME Daily Campaign...
...intended to affect schools that havethrown ROTC off campus," Diana D. Burns,Kingston's legislative director, said in aninterview. "If Harvard falls under that, they'renot going to get any more money...