Word: diana
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Harvard women's hockey captains Winkie Mleczko and Diana Clark, who have been the bedrock of the team since they arrived on campus. Or for senior goalkeeper Erin Villiotte, Harvard's all-time shutout leader. Harvard1...
Official Curtsy Why, the Japanese used to wonder, isn't our imperial family more like the Windsors? That was before the British royals became more famous for marital scandals than anything else. Yet despite her separation from Prince Charles, PRINCESS DIANA is still adored in Japan. During her first visit on her own there last week, admirers waved tiny Union Jacks, children at a health center warmed to her friendliness, and the Emperor and Empress gave her smiles and English tea at the Imperial Palace. Di even had a victory at home: her lawsuit against a gym owner who secretly...
...that required a liberal amount of gel, the PRINCESS OF WALES arrived in New York City last week to present an award to Harper's Bazaar editor LIZ TILBERIS at a ceremony sponsored by the Council of Fashion Designers of America. Stylemakers and supermodels, including Claudia Schiffer, gushed over Diana's new look, while rumors continued to swirl that she was planning to move to New York and work for Bazaar. Clearly, that would suit model Lauren Hutton, who shouted, "We want you here!" to the princess in the middle of her speech...
...said Princess Diana is alleged to have dubbed Camilla Parker Bowles ``the Rottweiler'' [Jan. 23]. I take great umbrage at that. The Rottweiler breed is handsome, noble, intelligent, courageous and steadfastly loyal, and these dogs have an inherent desire to protect home and family. Puh-leeze, Diana. Do not bestow the regal title of Rottweiler on Camilla...
...said princess diana is alleged to have dubbed Camilla Parker Bowles ``the Rottweiler'' [Jan. 23]. I take great umbrage at that. The Rottweiler breed is handsome, noble, intelligent, courageous and steadfastly loyal, and these dogs have an inherent desire to protect home and family. Puh-leeze, Diana. Do not bestow the regal title of Rottweiler on Camilla...