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Attacks on British interests kill 27 in Istanbul
Sun Foreign StaffLONDON - With rescue workers picking through the rubble of two British targets bombed in Turkey and more than 100,000 war protesters marching through London's streets, President Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair said yesterday that they would not be...Tags: Guerrilla Activity, Anglicanism, Family, Tony Blair, Terrorism
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A humble epilogue for pope
Sun Foreign StaffVATICAN CITY - In his final public words, written in his will and released yesterday, Pope John Paul II reflected on his life and his faith, asked the world and God to forgive him for his failings, and appeared to have contemplated stepping down in 2000....Tags: NATO, Colleges and Universities, Condoleezza Rice, United Nations, Vatican City
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A nation pays its respects
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - The somber traditions of a nation in mourning suffused Ronald Reagan's last journey yesterday as his flag-draped casket traveled from California to the nation's capital for a cortege through the city and an elaborate funeral at the Capitol,...Tags: Dick Cheney, Ted Stevens, Nancy Reagan, Brian Mulroney, Horse (animal)
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Final farewells to 'historic leader'
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON -- A weeklong ritual of national mourning and remembrance concludes today when President Bush and other world leaders offer final farewells to Ronald Reagan at a ceremony at Washington's National Cathedral, before the former president's remains...Tags: United Kingdom, Ronald Reagan, Bob Dole, Mikhail S Gorbachev, Bill Frist
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Television hopes to help viewers take part in Vatican ritual
Sun Television CriticAt dawn tomorrow, as networks and 24-hour cable channels point their cameras and microphones at Pope John Paul II's funeral, an estimated 2 billion television viewers from around the globe will not hear much color commentary, many voice-overs or chatter...Tags: Journalism, John Paul II, University of Southern California, Religious Events, Rituals
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Editorial: The wedding industry
Spring breezes are blowing, irises are blooming and wedding bells are starting to ring around the nation and on the Peninsula. It's the high season for nuptials, large and small. Or should we say large and larger. In 1981 the big-business of weddings got...Tags: Honeymooning, Trips and Vacations, Weddings, Marriage, American Express Company
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Trailblazer of haute couture to make more firsts
The Lebanon Daily StarThe first Lebanese designer to ever show in Paris' Haute Couture Fashion Week remembers in detail the gown he made for Sabah: a wedding dress from his first collection. "I started with Sabah when I was very young," Robert Abi Nader recalls. "I will...Tags: Reem Acra, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Fashion Shows, Imperial and Royal Matters, Entertainment Events
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BRIEF: Britain's Prince Charles condemns 'corporate lobbyists' for killing planet
Washington TimesPrince Charles issued a scathing denouncement of corporations and of climate change skeptics for failing to take environmental actions to save the "dying patient," planet Earth. The Prince of Wales specifically faulted "corporate lobbyists" and then...Tags: Washington, DC, Conservation, Global Change, Ecosystems, Imperial and Royal Matters
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Paint job but no 'rollout' party for newest Airbus jet
Reuters* A350 reaches Airbus paint shop as development progresses * Maiden flight expected in late June or early July * Airbus eschews traditional rollout for its newest jet * Analysts pore over details of 787 competitor's debut By Tim Hepher LONDON, May...Tags: Diana, Princess of Wales, King of Spain Juan Carlos I, Imperial and Royal Matters, Aerospace Manufacturing, Air Transportation Industry
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Dutch get a new monarch: Willem-Alexander succeeds Beatrix
This post has been updated. See the note below for details.LONDON -- With an exchange of smiles and the flourish of a pen, Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands abdicated the throne and her son Willem-Alexander took her place Tuesday to become the country’s first king in more than a century. In a simple...Tags: United Kingdom, Japan, Heads of State, Government, Amsterdam (Netherlands)
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Queen Elizabeth: Should she stay or should she go?
So here’s the real question about the Tuesday ceremony in Amsterdam in which Queen Beatrix abdicated and passed the robe (they don’t wear crowns) to her son, Willem-Alexander, who just turned 46: Did Britain's Prince Charles, who was in...
Tags: Summer Olympics, United Kingdom, Elizabeth II, Government, Heads of State
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Harry Potter and the royals' studio visit
Two of America's favorite British things -- the royals and Harry Potter -- converged over the weekend. Nothing like that wee bit of magic to knock us off our broomsticks! Prince William, his wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, (the former Kate...
Tags: Star Wars (movie), BBC, United Kingdom, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Imperial and Royal Matters
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