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Oct 28, 2007 at 05:34 PM |
Buckingham Palace has refused to discuss the report in the Sunday Times,
which said the case involved allegations of drugs and sex, though the BBC is reporting that the royal "wasn't senior".
Former Palace spokesman Dickie Arbiter said royal officials would have
carried out their own inquiry into the validity of the Sunday Times story,
but that it was unlikely that the name of the Royal Family member would be
revealed.
"It's a vast family, there are nearly 40 members... We don't know, we won't
know, until the case comes to trial at the Old Bailey in December, and we
might not even know then, which member of the Royal Family [it is]."
Mr Arbiter added that he was surprised by how long it had taken for the
story to break.
"It's taken six weeks for it to come to light, so how serious is the
allegation?
"It's interesting too, that it's come out in the Sunday Times and not one of
the usual tabloid scoops.
"So it's going to take the due process of the law to determine was this true
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Oct 25, 2007 at 05:43 PM |
Celebrity misbehaviour revealed. Hayden Panettiere died of spasmodic shock yesterday, and these photographs were taken in the 24 hour period before her very funny demise
Hi-fucking-larious
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Oct 23, 2007 at 07:30 AM |

Jessica Alba

Kat McPhee

Scarlett Johansson
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Oct 19, 2007 at 10:58 AM |
Footage has been produced by Mohamed Fayed that proves his son was about to propose to Princess Diana, just before her tragic death.
The jury was shown footage from the Repossi jeweller's shop, across the square from the Ritz hotel in Paris, taken the afternoon before the crash. It shows Dodi Fayed surrounded by staff as he inspected rings before leaving with a brochure.
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Sep 09, 2007 at 09:17 PM |
Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti has died, but troubled rock star Amy Winehouse is still very much alive. Tenor Jose Carreras was cornered by members of the press keen to get his views on Amy Winehouse’s battles with drugs and booze.
“Er, I don’t really know anything about this, I wanted to speak about my friend Pavarotti, “ said the Tenor, but when pressed by journalists he admitted, “Well, I suppose if she isn’t dead then that’s a good thing.”
Placido Domingo, another member of the 3 Tenors alongside Pavarotti and Carreras, also seemed reluctant to comment on whether troubled troubadour Winehouse is getting the help she clearly needs.
“I don’t know who this person is?” was Domingo’s evasive response.
Pavarotti died at his home in Modena, northern Italy, early on Wednesday morning, while at the same time Amy Winehouse was seen drinking and talking to her husband Blake Fiedler-Civil outside a café in West London. Had Pavarotti not been dead then he would no doubt have been pleased to see that Winehouse was drinking nothing more than a coffee. Although onlookers could neither confirm or deny that the tortured enigma that is Amy Winehouse hadn’t already spiked her own drink with brandy and barbiturates.
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