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...bells are beautiful. You can see why they consider them an important part of Russian history,” said Lowell House Master Diana L. Eck. “If it was a practical matter to remove them, it would be a good thing to do, but there are many issues involved...

Author: By Wendy D. Widman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Russians Seek Lowell Bells | 12/10/2002 | See Source »

...these days than most celebrities, who are fully prepared to fend off all attempts to see any side of them but the faces they want you to see. And what is the President if not a celebrity operating at the highest levels of consequence? So one thing TIME's Diana Walker can tell you is that a successful White House photographer is one who is close enough in all senses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Getting Up Close | 12/9/2002 | See Source »

...high number of penalties was made more unbearable by the choice of accompanying music—the theme from Law and Order on Friday night and the Diana King classic “Bad Boys” on Saturday. Though clever and amusing the first time, the ditties became irritating when the penalty numbers hit double digits...

Author: By Jessica T. Lee, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: M. Hockey Avoids Back-to-Back Setbacks | 12/2/2002 | See Source »

...dirt there is, flying all over London, kicked up by papers whose checks he rejected. The revenge frenzy threw off a raft of titillating revelations: Burrell sneaked Diana's lovers into Kensington Palace in the trunk of his car; he drove her around London at night so she could give away money to prostitutes; she once greeted her lover Hasnat Khan wearing only a fur coat and jewels; she bought pregnancy tests in drugstores for fun; Prince Philip, the Queen's husband, was said to have written Diana calling her a "trollop." Most of this did not really change what...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What the Butler Unleashed | 11/25/2002 | See Source »

More serious for the monarchy were barbs aimed squarely, as Diana so often did in life, at Prince Charles. The most lurid is an allegation that an aide to Charles had raped George Smith, the Prince's valet, which Charles was then supposed to have hushed up. This lost some steam when police said they had investigated and that Smith had twice made similar charges that could not be substantiated. There is also a claim that his aides sold gifts Charles disliked, reportedly to the tune of $150,000 a year, and took a cut of the proceeds. Thrown...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What the Butler Unleashed | 11/25/2002 | See Source »

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