星期四 [ 2010-1-7 10:24:13 | watches1013 ] ephraim hardcastle Byline: EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE THE wealthy, convivial, twice-married 10th Earl of Shaftesbury, 63, who inherited close to 9,000 acres in Dorset and the family seat at Wimborne when he was 22, has introduced a slim, pretty, 23-year-old Frenchwoman to friends at his favourite Kensington bar, Bellini. Lord Shaftesbury (motto: 'Love, Serve') is dotingly devoted to Natalie, whom he met in a Cannes shop where she was modelling knickers. The earl, who wears black leather trousers, has bought her an enormous diamond ring, a jewel-studded Rolex watch worth more than [pound]100,000 and an Audi Quattro motor car. They've enjoyed a lavish holiday in Barbados. Lord Shaftesbury, whose great-grandfather, the 7th earl, was a famous philanthropist and children's rights campaigner, is the patron of seven Church of England livings. So there should be no Hublot Replica Watches shortage of vicars willing to bless the union if he decides to make an honest woman of pouting Natalie. SMIRKING, illregarded Transport Secretary Stephen Byers described reports that he plans three new airport runways for the South-East as 'pure speculation'. His protector, Tony Blair, calls it ' complete speculation'. Curiously this pure and complete speculation was leaked to three friendly newspapers by Mr Byers' (extra) special adviser Jo Moore, pictured, the harpie who said September 11 was a good day for the Government to bury bad news. If the airports story was meant to do the same, it doesn't appear to have succeeded. THE BBC's decision to screen Conspiracy, its glossy programme on the Nazis' Final Solution, starring Kenneth Branagh, pictured, tomorrow means Orthodox Jewish viewers won't be able to tune in. It isn't done for them to switch on TVs on Friday nights. A curious mistake considering that the BBC executive in charge - Alan Yentob - is Jewish. The corporation says it will repeat the programme soon - but not on a Friday. Replica A Lange & Sohne WHILE president of France, Valery Giscard d'Estaing was considered even grander than his imposing predecessor, Charles de Gaulle. So, no surprise that he's demanding [pound]120,000 (tax free), plus expenses, to chair the convention on the EU's future. The final bill for his services could exceed [pound]250,000. Let's hope some crumbs are left for Peter Mandelson, the British member of his team, whose tastes in food, drink and dance partners are no less refined. OLD Etonian Daily Telegraph Editor Charles 'Lord Snooty' Moore thinks the world of his old school, and promotes its old boys, but at The Sunday Telegraph it's a different story. This week they published an article headed 'Good riddance, Eton' by OE Robert Gore-Langton, whose son has been rejected for a place. He described other fathers on a school tour as 'a gruesome bunch of made-good City bond dealers with their brutal career wives in tow'. Sunday editor Dominic Lawson went briefly to Eton. He was taken away after being bullied. Other articles:http://www.khgd.net/Blog/View/?3761 http://www.cnshanzhai.com/Blog/View/?871 浏览(217) | 回复(3)
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