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SEP 13 - Lady Diana was not going to marry Dodi Al Fayed, because there was someone else in her life. That person was a heart surgeon in London named Hasnat Khan, a Pakistani-Briton."Neither Prince Charles or Dodi Al Fayed, was the love of Princess Diana's life, Diana's butler and confidant Burrell said to Good Morning America's Kate Snow in an exclusive interview. It was love at first sight for the princess, he explained. "They met by accident. The princess was visiting a friend at the Royal Brompton Hospital. The elevator was about to close. Someone put their foot in the door. The doors open, and the princess saw a man in his scrubs." "She looked at him and instantly knew that he was the one. She said to me later, 'Paul, I just knew. He was drop-dead gorgeous.'" Their two-year relationship was rocky, according to Burrell. One night Diana couldn't find Khan, so she sent her butler out looking for him. The next morning, Burrell received a handwritten thank you from the princess.
"It's hard. Once the princess said to me, you know, 'Who's going to marry me, Paul, with all my baggage?'" When the princess died, Burrell said he had a secret rendezvous with Khan. Just before he left to meet the doctor, Burrell said he saw a hair band that belonged to the princess sitting on a table. "It was a little piece of her. This — the man that loved her so much." Trying to Make Khan JealousBurrell believes Princess Diana dated Dodi Al Fayed to make Khan jealous. The ill-fated pair had been together for less than 30 days before the accident in Paris. Fayed spent all of 10 minutes inside Kensington Palace, Burrell said.
"It's no surprise that the boys were really the most important things in her life," he said. "She adored her boys. And those pictures, which she looked at every morning, I thought, should travel with her to another place." "That'll always be thrown my way," he said. "I am caught between the devil and the deep blue sea, because I'm damned if I do and damned if I don't." But Burrell says he has many secrets about Princess Diana he will never share publicly. "There are secrets that will go with me to the grave," he said. "She's been a huge fan of Jackie Onassis for years, and a huge admirer, too, of Nancy Reagan and Hillary Clinton. But Jackie Onassis had the edge. And she fantasized about redecorating the White House," Burrell said. "It wasn't a fantasy. It could have been a reality. It really could. They would have been a golden couple." While the mystery man in New York had political connections, he was not the love of Princess Diana's life. It was Hasnat, a Pakistani-Briton heart surgeon! | |||
| Over 1.2 million cluster bombs fired at Lebanon: report JERUSALEM, Sept 13 (AFP) - Israel's army fired more than 1.2 million cluster bombs into Lebanon during the month-long conflict, the liberal Haaretz newspaper reported Wednesday citing a senior Israeli army officer who termed it as "crazy and monstrous." "We covered entire villages with cluster bombs," the newspaper quoted the commander as saying. The 1.2 million cluster bombs cited by the commander only included those bomblets fired by a Multiple Launch Rocket System. Additional cluster bombs were fired by 155 mm mortars or dropped from the air, he said. There was no immediate comment on the report from the Israeli army. | |||
Nature loses an ambassador SEP 5 - Crocodile expert Steve Irwin has been killed by a stingray while diving off the Northeast coast of Australia. The fish pierced the chest of TV's famous khaki-clad "Crocodile Hunter", while the 44-year-old was filming an underwater documentary off Port Douglas in northern Queensland. A helicopter rushed paramedics to nearby Low Isles, about 1,260 miles north of Brisbane, where Irwin was taken for treatment, but he was dead before they arrived, police said. Local diving operator Steve Edmonson, whose boats were out on the Great Barrier Reef when the accident happened, said: "Steve was hit by a stingray in the chest - he probably died from a cardiac arrest from the injury." Toxicology experts said Irwin's death was more likely to be a result of the physical injury to his chest than the stingray's venom. A stingray's strongly serrated barb can grow up to 20cm long and is capable of tearing and rendering flesh. Dr Geoff Isbister, a clinical toxicologist at an Australian hospital, said: "What happened to Steve Irwin is like being stabbed in the heart. "It has little to do with the venom and all to do with the trauma caused by the barb of the stingray. "Although the venom may cause tissue damage, the physical trauma in this case would have been enough to cause a lethal injury." Dr Bryan Fry, of the Australian Venom Research Unit in Melbourne, said: "Stingrays only sting in defense - they're not aggressive animals, so the animal must have felt threatened. It didn't sting out of aggression, it stung out of fear. "The stingray's venom would not have been a factor. While extremely painful, stingray venom is rarely lethal." The largest species of stingray can grow to about 4m in length or width and their tails are often twice as long as their bodies. In 2004, Irwin caused outrage by holding his then one-month-old baby in front of a hungry crocodile. His TV series ended after he was criticized over the incident and also for allegedly disturbing whales, seals and penguins while filming in Antarctica. | |||
| Black students ordered to give up seats to white children AUG 24 - Nine black children attending an Elementary School in Louisiana were directed last week to the back of the school bus by a white driver who designated the front seats for white children. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People also is considering filing a formal charge with the U.S. Department of Justice. NAACP District Vice President James Panell, of Shreveport, said he would apprise Justice attorneys of the situation this week. He's considering asking for an investigation into the bus incident and other aspects of the school system's operations, including pupil-teacher ratio as it relates to the numbers of white and black children, along with a breakdown of the numbers of black and white teachers employed. | |||
Desi New Yorker arrested for broadcasting Hizbollah TV AUG 24 - Authorities have arrested a New York man of Pakistani descent for broadcasting Hizbollah television station al-Manar.Javed Iqbal,42, was arrested on Wednesday because his Brooklyn-based company HDTV Ltd. was providing New York-area customers with the Hizbollah-operated channel, federal prosecutors said in a statement. It did not say how long Iqbal's company had been providing satellite broadcasts of al-Manar. Iqbal used satellite dishes at his Staten Island home to distribute the broadcasts through his Brooklyn company called HDTV Limited. Federal authorities searched HDTV's Brooklyn office and Iqbal's Staten Island home. Iqbal, who moved to the United States from Pakistan when he was 18, was surprised by the arrest, Ndanusa said. Iqbal could face up to five years in prison if convicted. | |||
U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney speaks during his keynote address to the U.S. Labor Department's 2006 National Summit on Retirement Savings at the Willard Hotel in Washington March 2, 2006. REUTERS/Larry Downing | |||
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