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  • Monaco Royal wedding: Charlene Wittstock gives Giorgio Armani the jitters

    06/24/2011 1:56:07 AM PDT · by Cincinna · 55 replies
     The Telegraph UK ^ | June 24 2011 | Tim Walker
    Will Giorgio Armani still make Charlene Wittstock's bridal gown when she marries Prince Albert of Monaco after she rejected his outfits for Prince William's wedding? While Kate Middleton’s wedding was a great success for Sarah Burton, who designed her dress, it will have been the cause of some concern for Giorgio Armani. Charlene Wittstock the fiancée of Prince Albert of Monaco, chose to wear an outfit by Akris, the Swiss label at the royal wedding, even though she is known as an “ambassador” for Armani. The Italian said he would make the bridal gown for Wittstock, who will marry in...
  • Monaco's Prince Albert FINALLY to settle down as he proposes to girlfriend Charlene

    06/23/2010 9:05:14 AM PDT · by Niuhuru · 51 replies · 2+ views
    Daily Mail ^ | 3:28 PM on 23rd June 2010 | Unknown
    If she takes up swimming again, she won't be able to wear her engagement ring in the pool - she'd surely sink. Prince Albert of Monaco has proposed to South African former swimmer Charlene Wittstock - giving her a ring that more than makes up for his reputation as an eternal playboy. The royal palace said in a statement that the engagement was announced today between the 52-year-old prince and 32-year-old Wittstock.
  • Methodist Bishop's Moving Reflection on September 11

    09/13/2007 11:45:00 AM PDT · by mbarker12474 · 7 replies · 451+ views
    Virginia Conference Message Board ^ | 11 Sept 2007 | Virginia Conference U Methodist Ch
    Perhaps somebody can dissect this reflection on 911 --- er, uh, I mean neo-Nazi's, the Christian Identity Movement, the KKK, and hate crime legislation. From Virginia Conference, United Methodist Church leader, Bishop Charlene Kammerer: REFLECTIONS ON SEPTEMBER 11, 2007 Dear Friends in Christ, Today, we remember clearly what happened in our US homeland on September 11 six years ago. It is a somber time for our nation, as we reflect on acts of terrorism, lives lost, courageous responders, families who still grieve, and Ground Zero Memorial construction. There will be opportunities to participate in memorial services and prayer services in...