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Prince: Gives away 3 million albums free with purchase of the Daily Mail in the UK. Makes more money than he did on his last album (Daily Mail paid him for distribution rights), plus sells out 21 concerts in the UK at slightly inflated prices.
Radiohead: Sells album on special website. Allows...
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it is reported that prince charles has decided to plant crops according to the phases of the moon http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-1715013,00.html
i have heard about this method of planting before and it sounded like bs , now charlie is involved it has to be bs .
Just finished the book. Possibly the best one in the series so far, with many of the characters (especiallly Voldemort) becoming fully fleshed. Yeah, I know who dies, but I won't reveal it in this first post.
The most important thing to me is the one bit that seems to be glossed over. It...
First Terri, then the Pope, now Prince Ranier. http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/europe/04/01/rainier.health/index.html Or is this just CNN's April Fools day joke?
http://dailynews.att.net/cgi-bin/news?e=pri&dt=050210&cat=news&st=newsd885ltio0&src=ap
Go ahead and file in the "Who Really Cares" folder, if you like. Just thought it was interesting.....
"I just wish more of his charitable work was concentrated on because he does do a hell of a lot of work," William said. "I just really hold him in great admiration about the amount of time he gives up to do work here and there."
From the AP, Prince William on Prince Charles.
Nice sentiment...
Prince Charles getting royally incensed about young people today who have "ideas above their station," in a memo to one of his staffers: "People think they can all be pop stars, high court judges, brilliant TV personalities or infinitely more competent heads of state without ever putting in the...
Applause for Professor Michael Baum, this kind of approach takes courage.
From ITN News
edited to add: reprise already mentioned this story. Sorry, I failed to spot it.
Story #1: Exxon may soon pass GE as world's biggest company - May 7 2004
Story#2: Exxon's Valdez Fines Still Unpaid - March 24, 2004
10 years later an not a dime. Simply another case of the two-tiered legal system that exsists in the US. One for the rich, one for the poor....sad.
In an article in today's Guardian, our factually-challenged heir to the throne is bemoaning the huge rise in allergies in modern times (reasonably) and prescribing that everyone should take alternative medicines to solve the problem (absurdly).
He's recommending that CAM should be more widely...
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