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...Finally, it emerged that Dodi Fayed gave Princess Diana a $205,400 diamond "friendship ring" on the night the couple died. The ring was found in the wreckage of the car crash that killed them. Paris jeweler Alberto Repossi , whose store is near the Paris Ritz hotel where the couple shared their last meal, suggested the ring may have meant much more than friendship...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Queen Speaks as Nation Mourns | 9/4/1997 | See Source »

...Meanwhile, one of Henri Paul's colleagues at the Ritz ? speaking on French radio with his voice disguised ? claimed that the driver lacked a limo license required in France to chauffeur passengers. The Al Fayeds quickly denied that accusation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Diana Case: Playing the Blame Game | 9/3/1997 | See Source »

...attorney for the Al Fayed family ? owners of the Ritz hotel that employed the allegedly drunken, speeding limo driver Henri Paul ? is threatening to sue photographers for damages. The lawyer, Bernard Dartevelle, launched the latest volley in his media offensive by stressing that a witness reported seeing a motorcycle zigzagging in front of the Mercedes in an apparent bid to try to slow it down, just before the crash. One of the attorneys representing paparazzi under investigation for manslaughter counters that the photographers are being targeted as "sacrificial lambs" in a prime-time case of "showbiz justice" aimed at pleasing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Diana Case: Playing the Blame Game | 9/3/1997 | See Source »

Investigators said that Henri Paul, the Ritz Hotel's number two security man, had a blood alcohol level of 1.7 grams per liter of blood ? more than three times the legal limit. Paul was not Fayed's regular driver, who was instead used as a decoy for the paparazzi that were hounding the couple...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Diana Driver had 'Criminally High' Blood Alcohol Level | 9/1/1997 | See Source »

...Room 1002 at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Arlington, Va., and Suite 521 at the Regency Hotel in New York have something in common besides king-size beds and minibars: notoriety for two of the most respected names in sports broadcasting. Last Thursday, at a packed news conference in yet another hotel, the Sheraton New York, Albert said, "I would like to reassert my innocence and reiterate that all the charges against me are false." He then vowed to continue working the N.B.A. play-offs for NBC. In attendance were his four children, one of whom is also a sportscaster...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SPORTSCASTERS BEHAVING BADLY? | 6/2/1997 | See Source »

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