
NYP99091405 - 14 SEPTEMBER 1999 - NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA: Security stands near the Swan Lake jewels worn by the late Princess Diana as it is shown, September 14, at a press conference that announced that the jewels will be auctioned by Guernsey's in New York on December 16. Proceeds will benefit UNICEF and the Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Fund. jr/ep/Ezio Petersen UPI
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SPECIAL REPORT: Al-Qaida's Deafening Silence
The election of Barack Obama to the presidency of the United States was greeted with elation around the world with crowds taking to the streets to express their joy from Washington, D.C. to Nairobi. Congratulatory messages to the new president came pouring in from world leaders and from some rather unexpected sources as well.
The 20 Hottest Young Royals
Though Prince William was born with gilded birthrights to fame, wealth and beauty, he had to wait 25 years for another title. The Prince's international intrigue and unparalleled media attention earned him the top spot this year on Forbes' annual ranking of the world's Hottest Young Royals.
Reluctant royal whisked out of Afghanistan
The British military decided Friday to pull Prince Harry, who has been fighting the Taliban on the front line in Afghanistan, "immediately" out of the country after his cover was blown by a U.S. Web site.
Britain marks 10 years since princess Diana's death
Princes William and Harry were to lead tributes Friday to their late mother, princess Diana, on the 10th anniversary of her death, at a service attended by senior royals and Diana's friends and family.
Nine years on, Princess Diana still grabs headlines
Even nine years after her death, Princess Diana is still making headline news, particularly for one British newspaper that has repeatedly aimed to blow the lid on what it suggests is a state-sponsored conspiracy and cover-up.
Britain's secretive spy service opens up to the world with Website
For decades so secret it did not even officially exist, Britain's overseas intelligence agency MI6 emerged from the shadows on Thursday with a Website aimed at dispelling "myths" and recruiting would-be spies.
Dodi's father blamed in Diana's death
The owner of London's Harrods is blamed for making last-minute plan changes for his son and Britain's Princess Diana, who later died in a 1997 Paris car crash.
Saudi couturier hopes to inspire young Arab designers
It is quite a career leap from blacklisted journalist to Paris catwalk veteran, but Saudi fashion designer Yahya Al Bishri says that both professions boil down to one key word: imagination.
2005 predictions
Tunisian astrologer Hassan Al Sharibi on Tuesday predicted the capture of Osama Bin Laden and the death of ousted Iraqi president Saddam Hussein next year.
Winston Churchill voted greatest Briton of all time
World War II leader Winston Churchill was elected Sunday the "greatest Briton", beating out candidates including Princess Diana and John Lennon in a nationwide vote of more than one million people.


