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Next in line: Earl Spencer's latest conquest is Bianca, Lady Eliot, widow of drug-taking peer

Daily Mail – October 24, 2008 – By Oliver Koster

Earl Spencer lady eliot

Earl Spencer [left] with Jane Yarrow, who is said to have ‘dumped him. 
Right: Lady Eliot attending an inquest on her late husband in 2006.

Given his track record as a womaniser, it was never going to be long until Earl Spencer found another girlfriend after splitting with his latest three weeks ago.

Sure enough, he’s in love again already.

The latest in the long line of Spencer conquests is Bianca, Lady Eliot  -  a former model and widow of an eccentric drug-taking peer.

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Today in Pictures (25.10.08)

Sonja Bernadotte Funeral Service

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Revue de Presse (25.10.08)

A handout provided to the media on Wednesday, June 18, 2008, shows a photograph by Annie Leibovitz of actress Nicole Kidman. Source: Annie Leibovitz

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Freeze frame as big men fly

New York artist Chris Doyle at Federation Square.

New York artist Chris Doyle at Federation Square. Photo: Gary Medlicott

The Age – October 4, 2008.

As footy-mad fans pose for an art missionary, Suzy Freeman-Greene strikes a stance, too.

IN THE HAPPY PRINCE, OSCAR Wilde’s classic fairytale, a gilded statue comes magically to life. This golden prince has eyes of bright sapphires and a glowing ruby on his sword hilt. But he must spend his days observing the misery and poverty of the city around him.

One day, the sobbing prince enlists a swallow to help share his wealth. The bird distributes the jewels; then the prince asks him to remove his gold, leaf-by-leaf, and give it to the poor. When the mayor notices how shabby the statue looks, he orders that it be torn down and replaced by a likeness of him. But God sends down an angel to bring the prince’s heart, and the swallow, up to join him in heaven.

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Fleming’s love letters to real Moneypenny

Evening Standard Second edition – October 22, 2008.

FOUR flirtatious love letters from Ian Fleming to the woman who became Miss Moneypenny, James Bond’s secretary, are to be sold in London.

The author wrote them to Loelia Ponsonby, third wife of Bendor, 2nd Duke of Westminster, whom she divorced in 1947. They were written before and during the Second World War, when Fleming was at the War Office. The correspondence addressed to “Darling L” and “Dear Loelia” is full of gossip about their upper class circle and their meetings on the London society circuit.

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Jordan urges Israel to decide future as fortress or engaging in Arab world

October 21, 2008 – China Economic Net

Jordan’s king Abdullah II said Israel has to decide whether it wants to keep its future as fortress Israel or if it wants to engage in the Muslim and Arab worlds, local daily the Jordan Times reported on Sunday.

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Only Queen Victoria paid for her own carriages

Property on Sunday – October 20, 2008.

Queen Victoria became the first reigning sovereign to make a train journey when she travelled from Slough to Paddington, London, on June 13, 1842. In 1869 she commissioned a special pair of coaches at a cost of £1,800: a considerable sum in those days. Victoria, pictured right, remains to this day the only monarch to have paid with her own money for Royal carriages to be built.

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Opera Fills Halls in Forbidden City

The dancers of Taiwan Han-Tang Yuefu Music Ensemble perform "Lo River - The Tale of the Lo River Goddess" at the Forbidden City on October 17, 2008 in Beijing, China. (Photo by Feng Li/Getty Images AsiaPac)

Think it’s a big deal to play Carnegie Hall? Ha! That place is a mere 118 years old. That’s tyke years to the Forbidden City.

In case you’re looking for something interesting to bring up at a cocktail party over the weekend, the Forbidden City is 588 years old. Built by over one million workers between 1406 and 1420, the « city » at the heart of Beijing consists of 980 surviving buildings inside a rectangular complex approximately 961 meters by 753 meters.

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A Noble Enterprise

Stella – October 19, 2008.

With a billionaire for a father and a husband who’s a prince, Marie-Chantal of Greece doesn’t exactly need to work. Why then is she so driven? She tells Sabine Durrant how she’s living her dream – and why a child of seven isn’t too young to have a business.

‘The credit crunch affects everyone,’ saysMarie-Chantal, the Crown Princess Pavlos of Greece, PrincessofDenmark and middle daughter of the duty-free billionaire Robert Miller, with a sharp intake of breath. Lastweek, for example, she had a party for her 40th birthday – ‘just a nice little dinner’ – and four men didn’t turn up. ‘They work for Morgan Stanley. They just didn’t show.’

King to attend ceremony

The Nation – October 15, 2008

His Majesty the King will preside over a ceremony to put a seventiered umbrella atop his late sister’s royal crematorium next Monday. The ceremony will take place in the evening, according to deputy government spokeswoman Suparat Nakboonnam.

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