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...venue change was the worry about "safety issues." "You get the impression that people are running after whites with machetes," sighs Chenjerai, a taxi driver. "Johannesburg is bad. Harare is quite safe." And probably never safer than during the Cup. "Mugabe will sanitize the area," says political commentator Diana Mitchell of the wide, treelined avenues around the cricket ground. "There will be a corridor of protection. The cricketers won't see a thing." Which is too bad, because if they had the chance to break bread with the locals (assuming bread's available that day), the cricketers would learn...
...titanium that never made it to production because the razor-sharp heel could pierce someone's hand. Creations like these make women fanatically loyal to Blahnik. Which is ironic, because Blahnik never intended to be a shoe designer. In 1970 he arranged, through a mutual friend, a meeting with Diana Vreeland, then editor of American Vogue. He showed her sketches of stage sets and his new hobby, shoes. She told him to surrender the stage for the shoes. So he did. His first foray into fashion was a collaboration with the groovy British designer Ossie Clark in 1971. The shoes...
Lowell Master Diana L. Eck said she considered “engagement on the issues of the day” an important contribution to the Houses, and said she and Lowell Co-Master Dorothy Austin participated in a discussion of the State of the Union address on Tuesday...
JUST A FEW MEMORIES FOR SALE The statute OF limitations for exploiting Princess Diana has apparently not yet expired. Last week her former lover James Hewitt said on Larry King Live that he was prepared to sell intimate letters she had written him. The couple's romance (they are seen below in 1991) took place during Diana's marriage and lasted from 1986 to 1991. Lest one think he's merely looking for quick cash, Hewitt said he believed that the letters were an "important historical document" and that "a lot of good" could come from the money he would...
...season is still young, but Diana Ross seems to be taking an early lead in the 2003 bad-publicity sweepstakes. Last week Ross was stopped by police at 12:30 a.m. in Tucson, Ariz., after she was spotted driving erratically. Ross, never one for small gestures, was cited for an "extreme DUI." According to the police report, a sobriety test registered her blood-alcohol level at 0.20, more than twice the state's legal limit, and she proved unable to stand on one leg. Ross, who last year checked herself into a Malibu, Calif., rehab clinic, denied that...