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...Sharpton, primed for his presidential candidacy, is adding "author" to his resume. PW reports that in October, Kensington will publish "Al on America," to be co-written with NY Daily News columnist Karen Hunter...
DIED. WILLIE THROWER, 71, the first African-American quarterback in the National Football League; of a heart attack; in New Kensington, Pa. Thrower played his first and last NFL game for the Chicago Bears in 1953, when he relieved the starting QB in a 35-28 loss against the San Francisco 49ers...
...seven years, their marriage was in decay. Though they would hold things together while their children, David and Sarah, were growing up, both of them were finding companionship elsewhere. For a while Margaret found some with actor Peter Sellers. She reportedly seduced him on the drawing-room sofa at Kensington Palace...
Margaret Rose died on Saturday at the age of 71 after suffering a stroke - suspected to be her fourth in four years - that led to cardiac complications. In the early hours of the morning she was whisked from her home in London's Kensington Palace to King Edward VII Hospital. A few hours later, at 6:30 a.m., she died "peacefully in her sleep," according to a Buckingham Palace statement. Her two much-loved children, Viscount Linley and Lady Sarah Chatto, were at her bedside. As the Union flag flew at half - mast over Buckingham Palace for the first time...
...Services Institute, London has become "the capital of the Arab world." As they used to say in Britain: Whoever lost the Lebanese civil war, London won it. With Beirut in ruins, banks relocated from Lebanon; they were followed by Arabs from Saudi Arabia and the gulf who summered in Kensington Gardens, journalists, members of opposition groups--and radical Islamic clerics...