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May 19, 2008 -
Britain's Prince Harry is a speedy operator. . .
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May 05, 2008 -
This morning Prince Harry was awarded a military service medal for his 10 weeks of frontline service in Afghanistan. The 23-year-old prince served in Afghanistan with other members of his Household Cavalry Regiment. British forces have been fighting in Afghanistan for six years — but recently they're struggling to hold out against a resurgent Taliban force — according to US intelligence assessments, the Taliban force now controls at least 10 percent of the country.
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Feb 29, 2008 -
Prince Harry's service in Afghanistan has come to a swift conclusion after a Drudge tip prompted news outlets everywhere yesterday to break their silence on the Prince's whereabouts.
Harrry has been deployed to Afghanistan since December, but many news outlets agreed to keep the information secret for security reasons. The decision for Harry's swift removal came from the British Ministry of Defense who said in a statement,
The decision by elements of the foreign media to report Prince Harry's presence in Afghanistan without any consultation with the Ministry of Defense is regrettable.
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Feb 28, 2008 -
The United Kingdom's very own Prince Harry is fighting on the front lines in Afghanistan. He's been there for 10 weeks, among fellow soldiers who were sworn to secrecy, along with news organizations, before word got out on the Drudge Report. His grandmum, Queen Elizabeth, broke the news of deployment to an excited Harry, who says that the Queen was relieved that he finally got a chance to do what he wanted.
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Oct 25, 2007 -
With so many men fish in the sea, tell me ladies, who do you pick? Tom, Dick, or Harry?
Dear Poll: Tom, Dick or Harry?
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Apr 21, 2008 -
Royal flyboy Prince William landed his helicopter in hot water over the weekend — that is a $20 million Chinook helicopter that he landed in his girlfriend Kate Middleton's garden.
Prince William flew through a series of landings and takeoffs in his RAF Chinook outside the Middleton family home in Buckinghamshire. Trying to explain the eyebrow raising behavio[u]r, a royal source said, "there's nothing more macho than landing a helicopter in your girlfriend's backyard."
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Dec 15, 2008 -
Even though she has a personal fortune of $475 million, Queen Elizabeth II has decreed a more austere lifestyle for the royal family. Hoping to stay in touch with her subjects dealing with tough economic times, the Queen of England has implemented the following restrictions, according to AFP:
Energy: All lights at Buckingham Palace must be turned off when rooms are empty.
Food: Left-over food from royal banquets must be reused.
Partying: The Queen has warned her grandsons Prince William and Harry against displays of extravagance, such as partying at London nightclubs while ordinary citizens struggle to get by.
Clothes: For a recent state banquet she asked her dressmakers to make her gown out of material she received more than 20 years ago. And during official appearances she's been seen sporting outfits already worn before, even though etiquette demands she never wears the same outfit twice.
Etiquette sure sounds expensive!
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Sep 16, 2008 -
It's not too early to think about what to get the Army for the holidays. Actually, it is but that hasn't stopped it from asking for a "thought helmet." Yes, a thought helmet.
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Jul 08, 2008 -
- Iraq: What about the WMDs? McClellan says Cheney's stock portfolio factored heavily into his push for Iraq War. —Think Progress
- Hitler: Off with his head?
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Mar 01, 2008 -
Before you shake or stir up one of the Leap Year cocktails that PartySugar made yesterday, make sure your cocktail party knowledge hasn't missed a beat.
This week we wondered whether the media cast Hillary's campaign asunder before its time, and whether that same media put Prince Harry's military career at risk. We're following the controversy in the Russian election happening tomorrow, and we weighed in on who should get to own history.
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