Monday, September 5, 2011
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When a beautiful blonde college graduate was swept off her feet by a handsome prince, their subsequent wedding was described as ‘fairytale’.
Held at the 14th-century French chateau which was used as a backdrop for the James Bond film A View To A Kill, the lavish ceremony made a five-page spread in Hello! with photographs supplied by the groom’s father, billionaire racehorse owner the Aga Khan.
But just five years later and the magic has sadly evaporated from the marriage of the Aga’s second son, Prince Hussain, 38, and his bride, Kristin, the 36-year-old daughter of a university professor from New York.
Although she changed her religion to marry Hussain, adopting the Islamic name Khaliya, I understand the couple have parted and there is talk of divorce.
Their separation is the latest in a string of marital breakdowns that have blighted the family of the leader of the world’s 12 million Ismaili Muslims. The Aga Khan has been married twice — his first wife and Hussain’s mother is the former English model Sally Croker-Poole.
As I disclosed, he has been separated from his second wife Princess Gabriele for almost eight years, but they are not divorced. The German-born beauty is based in Switzerland. The Aga’s daughter, Princess Zahra, 41, wed Dorset farmer’s son and former male model Mark Boyden, but that union ended in 2005 after seven years and two children.
Perhaps fortunately, Prince Hussain and his wife do not have children.
They met when both were studying at New York’s Columbia University, from where they graduated with masters degrees. The Princess’s father Professor Norman White is an IT specialist, and his wife, Dr Margaret White, is a psychologist.
After living with Hussain in France, Kristin now rents an apartment. She has also been seen alone at a number of social events in Europe this summer.
It is thought she will return to America to live. But her father tells me: ‘Whether she does or not is up to her. I am not making any comment.’ A spokesman for the Aga declined to comment.
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INTERVISTA DI MARIA LATELLA A GIORGIO BOCCA
“Il sud non cambia mai, mi sono stancato di aspettare che cambi”. Giorgio Bocca è stato l’ospite domenica 15 maggio dell’approfondimento di SkyTG24 condotto da Maria Latella. E ha parlato anche della polemica innescata poche ore prima dal ministro dell’Economia: “Capisco Tremonti, ha fatto un’osservazione politicamente pericolosa ma che io condivido. Se dopo 50 anni non c’è uno dei soli difetti del sud che sia cambiato si vede che ci sono delle ragioni, che non capisco. E io mi sono rassegnato al fatto che lì le cose non funzionano. Perché l’immondizia a Napoli resta nelle strade e a Milano no? La Camorra avrà anche trovato una disponibilità nella pubblica opinione. Certo, ora si indignano, ma è la prima volta che li vedo protestare".
Il giornalista di Repubblica e L'Espresso ha parlato ovviamente anche delle elezioni del 15 e 16 maggio: "Una campagna elettorale simile a tutte le altre precedenti, è stata una campagna elettorale molto personalizzata sul Berlusconi. Ce lo teniamo a vita o riusciamo a mandarlo a casa: questo è stato il tema della campagna elettorale".
Saturday, May 14, 2011
IMF head arrested in New York
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The head of the International Monetary Fund, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, was arrested in New York on Saturday and accused of a sexual attack on a hotel maid, The New York Times reported.
The newspaper, citing a Port Authority spokesman, said Strauss-Kahn, also a possible Socialist candidate in next April's French presidential election, was arrested minutes before he was to due to fly to Paris from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York.
The Times quoted authorities as saying Strauss-Kahn was accused of a "sex attack" on a maid at a Times Square hotel earlier in the day.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/05/14/us-strausskahn-arrest-idUSTRE74D29F20110514