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Paul McCartney
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Paul McCartney

On March 11, 1997, Paul, suddenly Sir Paul McCartney, was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and in 1999 was inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist (he was inducted with the rest of the Beatles in 1988). Paul and Linda had three children - one, Stella McCartney, is an award winning fashion designer and animal rights activist. He married Heather Mills, a former model and anti-landmines campaigner, in June 2002 in a highly elaborate ceremony at a castle in rural Ireland. Under her influence, he has campaigned against landmines himself, and donated substantial sums to the cause. In early 2003, for example, he held a personal concert for the wife of banker Ralph Whitworth and donated one million dollars to Adopt-a-Landmine. Mills and McCartney had their first child, Beatrice Millie, on 28 October 2003. In April 2006, the

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Princess Diana
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Princess Diana

Neljas tase Highness Viies tase New title: Diana, Princess of Wales Charity work Starting in the 1980s was Diana very active in charity projects First celbrity, who was photographed touching a HIVinfected person Pildi lisamiseks klõpsake ikooni Pildi lisamiseks klõpsake ikooni In 1997 was Diana in Angola She visited victims of landmines and introduced projects how to get rid of them. Pildi lisamiseks klõpsake ikooni Pildi lisamiseks klõpsake ikooni Princess in Angola Death Diana, Princess of Wales, died with Dodi AlFayed after a car crash in 1997 In the Pont de l'Alma road tunnel in Paris Klõpsake juhtslaidi teksti laadide redigeerimiseks Teine tase Kolmas tase Neljas tase

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Referaat Printsess Dianast
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Referaat Printsess Dianast

Diana, however, developed an interest in serious illnesses and health-related matters outside the purview of traditional royal involvement, including AIDS and leprosy. In addition, the Princess patronised charities and organisations working with the homeless, youth, drug addicts and the elderly. From 1989, she was the President of Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children. Diana was mostly known, in the last year of her life, as the most visible supporter of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines, a campaign that went on to win the Nobel Peace Prize in 1997 after her death. In April 1987, the Princess of Wales was one of the first public figures to be photographed touching a person infected with HIV. She contributed to changing the public opinion of AIDS sufferers during the subsequent years, as her involvement with a variety of AIDS charities, not only in the United Kingdom but in North America, Africa and Asia as well, was a consistent public role she embraced.

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