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...shepherd, said Peterson, showed "no significant microscopic difference" from fibers found in Cater's hair. Police have long hinted at the importance of this "trace evidence," and last week said that their findings had been confirmed by forensic experts from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. None of this seemed to impress Defense Attorney Welcome. Said she to reporters after the hearing: "Any one of you could have killed Cater. You all have fibers in your hair...
...ever a prince enchanted an imperial city, Britain's Prince Charles did so last week on his first visit to New York for a gala benefit in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Royal Ballet. With Lady Diana Spencer, 19, back in London preparing for the royal wedding on July 29, it was the last official jaunt to the U.S. as a bonnie bachelor for Prince Charles, 32. But it was not without problems. Never far away during his 24-hour stay were shouting throngs of I.R.A. sympathizers. A small army of 1,700 New York City police...
Many London hotels are booked only half-full for next month, a disappointment to the government, which had expected a crush of tourists for the royal wedding on July 29. By hyping the wedding as the tourist draw of a lifetime, Britons may unintentionally have scared off many would-be visitors who wound up worrying about overcrowded pubs and scarce hotel rooms. "The American tourist is intelligent," says British Travel Consultant Verite George. "Why should he come here for a big event and pay double for a hotel room when he can watch it all on TV and come over...
Kallmann is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and an associate of the Royal Institutes of British Architects. He designed, with N.M. McKinnel and E. Knowles, the Boston City Hall, winner of many awards including an AIA honor award...
Draped in a most unladylike damp cloth, the gray clay figure looked more like Aphrodite rising from the sea than the future Queen of England. But the royal figure of Lady Diana Spencer, 19, will be appropriately demure by the time it joins the waxed likenesses of Prince Charles, 32, her husband-to-be, at London's famed Madame Tussaud's. A plaster mold was made of Sculptor Muriel Pearson's feat of clay, from which a wax figure is being shaped; later it will be colored and dressed. The Di will be cast shortly before...