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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Diana |  |  |  | Diana: Encyclopedia II - Diana Ross - PersonalDiana Ross is the second of six children, three girls and three boys, from factory worker Fred Ross and teacher Ernestine Earle Ross. From 1971 to 1977, Diana Ross was married to music promoter Robert Ellis Silberstein, with whom she has two daughters (Tracee and Chudney). From 1986 to 1999, she was married to Norwegian businessman Arne Næss Jr., with whom she has two sons (Ross and Evan). (Næss died in a South Afri ...
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| |  |  |  | Diana: Encyclopedia II - War of the Waleses - BackgroundOn 29 July 1981, The Prince of Wales and the Lady Diana Spencer were married at St Paul's Cathedral before 3,500 invited guests and an estimated 750 million people around the world. All of Europe's crowned heads attended (except for Juan Carlos of Spain, who was advised not to attend because the couple's honeymoon would involve a stop-over in the disputed territory of Gibraltar). So, too, did most of Europe's elected heads of state, with the notable exceptions of Karamanlis of Greece, who declined to go because Greece's exiled King, Constant ...
See also:War of the Waleses, War of the Waleses - Background, War of the Waleses - Proxy War, War of the Waleses - Result Read more here: » War of the Waleses: Encyclopedia II - War of the Waleses - Background |
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|  |  |  | Diana: Encyclopedia II - Diana DeGarmo - BiographyDeGarmo has been singing publicly from a young age, including at the 1997 Georgia Music Hall of Fame Awards, and in stage productions of Annie and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat in Atlanta. As a third grade student, she was a Coca-Cola Kid during the Atlanta Summer Olympics, performing 3 shows a day. The next year, she sang at Opryland USA during the Christmas holiday season. In 2002, she was named Miss Teen Georgia and was a finalist on the NBC talent search program America's Most Talented Kid. She was featu ...
See also:Diana DeGarmo, Diana DeGarmo - Biography, Diana DeGarmo - Music, Diana DeGarmo - Blue Skies, Diana DeGarmo - Dreams, Diana DeGarmo - Ice Princess Soundtrack, Diana DeGarmo - Awards and Charts, Diana DeGarmo - Albums, Diana DeGarmo - Singles Read more here: » Diana DeGarmo: Encyclopedia II - Diana DeGarmo - Biography |
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|  |  |  | Diana: Encyclopedia II - Squidgygate - Earlier claims of Diana being buggedEarly in 1992, if Princess Diana herself is to be believed, several senior members of the Queen's household staff had met with Diana and told her of the existence of tape-recordings of her conversations at Kensington Palace. It was said to her that these tapes contained "damning evidence" of the Princess's relationship with the media. She was told that the Prime Minister (then John Major MP) had been informed, and that she would be given her own copy of the tapes in due course. A sympathetic courtier confirmed to Princess Diana that the tape ...
See also:Squidgygate, Squidgygate - How the tape came to be published, Squidgygate - First eavesdropper: Cyril Reenan, Squidgygate - Publication, Squidgygate - Second eavesdropper: Jane Norgrove, Squidgygate - Context and reaction, Squidgygate - Analysis of the tape, Squidgygate - The timing discrepancy, Squidgygate - Apparent third and fourth copies of the tape, Squidgygate - Leaks taps and burglary, Squidgygate - Earlier claims of Diana being bugged, Squidgygate - Government reaction, Squidgygate - Context: other examples of high level UK bugging, Squidgygate - Political fallout, Squidgygate - Official position, Squidgygate - Chance Interceptions?, Squidgygate - Culprits' identities are an official secret, Squidgygate - Diana's reactions, Squidgygate - Squidgygate II?, Squidgygate - Surveillance of Diana after Squidgygate Read more here: » Squidgygate: Encyclopedia II - Squidgygate - Earlier claims of Diana being bugged |
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|  |  |  | Diana: Encyclopedia II - Diana DeGarmo - MusicDeGarmo released a single, "Dreams", on June 29th, 2004. It includes 2 other songs: her version of "I Believe" cowritten by the former Idol contestant Tamyra Gray and a remake of Melissa Manchester's "Don't Cry Out Loud".
DeGarmo's debut album, titled Blue Skies, was released on December 7th, 2004, to opening week sales of 47,000. The album came in at #52 in the Billboard chart. As of November 2005, sales are at 161,574 copies. Her single "Emotional" peaked at #54 on the Mediabase Pop Chart.
Diana DeGarmo - Blue Skies.
See also:Diana DeGarmo, Diana DeGarmo - Biography, Diana DeGarmo - Music, Diana DeGarmo - Blue Skies, Diana DeGarmo - Dreams, Diana DeGarmo - Ice Princess Soundtrack, Diana DeGarmo - Awards and Charts, Diana DeGarmo - Albums, Diana DeGarmo - Singles Read more here: » Diana DeGarmo: Encyclopedia II - Diana DeGarmo - Music |
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|  |  |  | Diana: Encyclopedia II - Squidgygate - Surveillance of Diana after SquidgygateOn 30 November 1998, APB News Online published the results of a US Freedom of Information Act request.
The news agency's request for documents on Diana, held by America's National Security Agency, had been rejected, but the rejection notice itself revealed that a total of 1,056 pages of documents is held by the NSA, CIA, State department, and the Defense Intelligence Agency DIA.
APB quoted John Pike, an intelligence expert from the Federation of American Scientists, as saying that the NSA was ...
See also:Squidgygate, Squidgygate - How the tape came to be published, Squidgygate - First eavesdropper: Cyril Reenan, Squidgygate - Publication, Squidgygate - Second eavesdropper: Jane Norgrove, Squidgygate - Context and reaction, Squidgygate - Analysis of the tape, Squidgygate - The timing discrepancy, Squidgygate - Apparent third and fourth copies of the tape, Squidgygate - Leaks taps and burglary, Squidgygate - Earlier claims of Diana being bugged, Squidgygate - Government reaction, Squidgygate - Context: other examples of high level UK bugging, Squidgygate - Political fallout, Squidgygate - Official position, Squidgygate - Chance Interceptions?, Squidgygate - Culprits' identities are an official secret, Squidgygate - Diana's reactions, Squidgygate - Squidgygate II?, Squidgygate - Surveillance of Diana after Squidgygate Read more here: » Squidgygate: Encyclopedia II - Squidgygate - Surveillance of Diana after Squidgygate |
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|  |  |  | Diana: Encyclopedia II - Diana Krall - Professional careerIn 1993, Krall released her first album, Stepping Out, which she recorded with John Clayton and Jeff Hamilton. It caught the attention of producer Tommy LiPuma, who produced her second album, Only Trust Your Heart (1995).
Her third, All For You (A tribute to the Nat King Cole trio) (1996), was nominated for a Grammy and continued for 70 weeks in the Billboard jazz charts. Love Scenes (1997) quickly became a hit record with the trio of Krall, Ru ...
See also:Diana Krall, Diana Krall - Biography, Diana Krall - Professional career, Diana Krall - Honours, Diana Krall - Discography, Diana Krall - DVDs Read more here: » Diana Krall: Encyclopedia II - Diana Krall - Professional career |
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|  |  |  | Diana: Encyclopedia II - Diana DeGarmo - Awards and ChartsDiana DeGarmo's first single, "Dreams", debuted at #2 in record sales and went #1 on the Billboard US Singles Sales Chart.
On September 17th, 2005, Diana received the Horizon Award at the Georgia Music Hall Of Fame Awards ceremony. The award recognizes Georgia artists on the path to successful and lengthy careers.
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See also:Diana DeGarmo, Diana DeGarmo - Biography, Diana DeGarmo - Music, Diana DeGarmo - Blue Skies, Diana DeGarmo - Dreams, Diana DeGarmo - Ice Princess Soundtrack, Diana DeGarmo - Awards and Charts, Diana DeGarmo - Albums, Diana DeGarmo - Singles Read more here: » Diana DeGarmo: Encyclopedia II - Diana DeGarmo - Awards and Charts |
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| | |  |  |  | Diana: Encyclopedia II - Diana New York - DemographicsAs of the census2 of 2000, there are 1,661 people, 642 households, and 473 families residing in the town. The population density is 4.7/km² (12.1/mi²). There are 1,206 housing units at an average density of 3.4/km² (8.8/mi²). The racial makeup of the town is 97.11% White, 0.06% African American, 1.14% Native American, 0.48% Asian, 0.06% Pacific Islander, 0.06% from other races, and 1.08% from two or more races. 0.54% of the ...
See also:Diana New York, Diana New York - Geography, Diana New York - Demographics, Diana New York - Communities and locations in Diana Read more here: » Diana New York: Encyclopedia II - Diana New York - Demographics |
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|  |  |  | Diana: Encyclopedia II - Squidgygate - Context and reactionAt the time of publication, the Prince and Princess of Wales, engaged in acrimonious and messy pre-divorce proceedings, were involved in a protracted battle for public sympathy which became known as the "War of the Waleses".
The Duke and Duchess of York had separated months before, and now all eyes were on the next King and Queen, whose marriage had been the subject of rumour for years.
Speculation in the media - and in court circles - reached fever pitch. In his memoirs, Diana's private secretary Patrick Jephson recounts a fra ...
See also:Squidgygate, Squidgygate - How the tape came to be published, Squidgygate - First eavesdropper: Cyril Reenan, Squidgygate - Publication, Squidgygate - Second eavesdropper: Jane Norgrove, Squidgygate - Context and reaction, Squidgygate - Analysis of the tape, Squidgygate - The timing discrepancy, Squidgygate - Apparent third and fourth copies of the tape, Squidgygate - Leaks taps and burglary, Squidgygate - Earlier claims of Diana being bugged, Squidgygate - Government reaction, Squidgygate - Context: other examples of high level UK bugging, Squidgygate - Political fallout, Squidgygate - Official position, Squidgygate - Chance Interceptions?, Squidgygate - Culprits' identities are an official secret, Squidgygate - Diana's reactions, Squidgygate - Squidgygate II?, Squidgygate - Surveillance of Diana after Squidgygate Read more here: » Squidgygate: Encyclopedia II - Squidgygate - Context and reaction |
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|  |  |  | Diana: Encyclopedia II - Squidgygate - Apparent third and fourth copies of the tapeThe Sun had originally been prompted to run the story by the National Enquirer in America, which had already published excerpts from the "Squidgygate" conversation on 20 August 1992. The Sun knew it could be about to lose a major scoop, and judged that the collapse of the Wales's marriage was already common knowledge, and so published the "Squidgygate" transcripts on 24 August. At this time, the original recordings by Reenan and Norgrove were still in ...
See also:Squidgygate, Squidgygate - How the tape came to be published, Squidgygate - First eavesdropper: Cyril Reenan, Squidgygate - Publication, Squidgygate - Second eavesdropper: Jane Norgrove, Squidgygate - Context and reaction, Squidgygate - Analysis of the tape, Squidgygate - The timing discrepancy, Squidgygate - Apparent third and fourth copies of the tape, Squidgygate - Leaks taps and burglary, Squidgygate - Earlier claims of Diana being bugged, Squidgygate - Government reaction, Squidgygate - Context: other examples of high level UK bugging, Squidgygate - Political fallout, Squidgygate - Official position, Squidgygate - Chance Interceptions?, Squidgygate - Culprits' identities are an official secret, Squidgygate - Diana's reactions, Squidgygate - Squidgygate II?, Squidgygate - Surveillance of Diana after Squidgygate Read more here: » Squidgygate: Encyclopedia II - Squidgygate - Apparent third and fourth copies of the tape |
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| |  |  |  | Diana: Encyclopedia II - Squidgygate - Government reactionSuspicion about responsibility for the Squidgygate leak (perhaps naturally) focussed on Britain's security service, MI5. Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke said: "The security services are strictly controlled in their telephone tapping, and I know of no evidence whatever to indicate that they were involved." Such suggestions, he added, were "wild" and "extremely silly". This was a rather surprising statement, since the incident had not, as far as is known, at thi ...
See also:Squidgygate, Squidgygate - How the tape came to be published, Squidgygate - First eavesdropper: Cyril Reenan, Squidgygate - Publication, Squidgygate - Second eavesdropper: Jane Norgrove, Squidgygate - Context and reaction, Squidgygate - Analysis of the tape, Squidgygate - The timing discrepancy, Squidgygate - Apparent third and fourth copies of the tape, Squidgygate - Leaks taps and burglary, Squidgygate - Earlier claims of Diana being bugged, Squidgygate - Government reaction, Squidgygate - Context: other examples of high level UK bugging, Squidgygate - Political fallout, Squidgygate - Official position, Squidgygate - Chance Interceptions?, Squidgygate - Culprits' identities are an official secret, Squidgygate - Diana's reactions, Squidgygate - Squidgygate II?, Squidgygate - Surveillance of Diana after Squidgygate Read more here: » Squidgygate: Encyclopedia II - Squidgygate - Government reaction |
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| |  |  |  | Diana: Encyclopedia II - Squidgygate - Squidgygate II?There is a curious coda to the "Squidgygate" affair. On 31 August 1997, most of the British press was caught in the spotlight.
A number of early editions of Sunday's papers were already in circulation, and these carried stories that can only be described as both surprising and worrying. The majority of these were simply tasteless jokes about the Princess's persistent "dumb blonde" image, which must have caused their editors some nasty moments. A piece of "psychological profiling" about the Princess's ever-present role in public life, ...
See also:Squidgygate, Squidgygate - How the tape came to be published, Squidgygate - First eavesdropper: Cyril Reenan, Squidgygate - Publication, Squidgygate - Second eavesdropper: Jane Norgrove, Squidgygate - Context and reaction, Squidgygate - Analysis of the tape, Squidgygate - The timing discrepancy, Squidgygate - Apparent third and fourth copies of the tape, Squidgygate - Leaks taps and burglary, Squidgygate - Earlier claims of Diana being bugged, Squidgygate - Government reaction, Squidgygate - Context: other examples of high level UK bugging, Squidgygate - Political fallout, Squidgygate - Official position, Squidgygate - Chance Interceptions?, Squidgygate - Culprits' identities are an official secret, Squidgygate - Diana's reactions, Squidgygate - Squidgygate II?, Squidgygate - Surveillance of Diana after Squidgygate Read more here: » Squidgygate: Encyclopedia II - Squidgygate - Squidgygate II? |
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|  |  |  | Diana: Encyclopedia II - Farewell Diana Ross & the Supremes album - History
Farewell Diana Ross & the Supremes album - The show.
The material performed in the show was a mix of popular Supremes hits and Broadway showtunes. During the extended rendition of "Let the Sunshine In", Diana Ross walks through the audience and lets some of the guests sing parts of the song; some of these guests include Smokey Robinson and his wife Claudette, Dick Clark, Lou Rawls, Steve Allen, and Marvin Gaye.
The live album was issued as a two-LP deluxe edition box-set, produced by Deke Richards. A compact ...
See also:Farewell Diana Ross & the Supremes album, Farewell Diana Ross & the Supremes album - History, Farewell Diana Ross & the Supremes album - The show, Farewell Diana Ross & the Supremes album - After the show, Farewell Diana Ross & the Supremes album - Personnel, Farewell Diana Ross & the Supremes album - Track list, Farewell Diana Ross & the Supremes album - Disc 1, Farewell Diana Ross & the Supremes album - Disc 2 Read more here: » Farewell Diana Ross & the Supremes album: Encyclopedia II - Farewell Diana Ross & the Supremes album - History |
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|  |  |  | Diana: Encyclopedia II - Supremes chronology - Diana Ross & the Supremes
Supremes chronology - July 1967 - January 1970.
Diana Ross
Mary Wilson
Cindy Birdsong
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See also:Supremes chronology, Supremes chronology - The Primettes, Supremes chronology - 1959 - Summer 1960, Supremes chronology - Summer 1960 - January 1961, Supremes chronology - The Supremes, Supremes chronology - January 1961 - December 1961, Supremes chronology - December 1961 - June 1967, Supremes chronology - Diana Ross & the Supremes, Supremes chronology - July 1967 - January 1970, Supremes chronology - The Supremes, Supremes chronology - January 1970 - April 1972, Supremes chronology - April 1972 - October 1973, Supremes chronology - October 1973 - January 1976, Supremes chronology - January 1976 - July 1977 Read more here: » Supremes chronology: Encyclopedia II - Supremes chronology - Diana Ross & the Supremes |
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|  |  |  | Diana: Encyclopedia II - Supremes discography - Singles
Supremes discography - The Primettes.
The Primettes recorded for the Lupine label, not Motown.
Supremes discography - The Supremes.
On the following singles, Diana Ross provides all the lead vocals, unless otherwise noted.
1 Lead vocal is by Florence Ballard instead of Diana Ross
2 Originally issued as "A Breath Taking, First Sight Soul Shaking, One Night Love Making, Next Day Heartbreaking Guy" (the longest single title in rock-era p ...
See also:Supremes discography, Supremes discography - Singles, Supremes discography - The Primettes, Supremes discography - The Supremes, Supremes discography - Diana Ross & the Supremes, Supremes discography - The Supremes 70s, Supremes discography - Albums, Supremes discography - The Supremes, Supremes discography - Diana Ross & the Supremes, Supremes discography - The Supremes 70s, Supremes discography - Compilations Read more here: » Supremes discography: Encyclopedia II - Supremes discography - Singles |
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