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KAREENA KAPOOR LOOKS FAB IN BACKLESS DRESS - REKHA KISSES KAREENA AT FILMFARE AWARDS 2017

For more infomation >> Rekha KISSES Kareena Kapoor Khan in PUBLIC at FILMFARE GLAMOUR AND STYLE AWARDS 2017 - Duration: 0:47.

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Johnny Hallyday malade : comment son public l'aide dans l'épreuve - Duration: 3:03.

For more infomation >> Johnny Hallyday malade : comment son public l'aide dans l'épreuve - Duration: 3:03.

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La Crosse Public Library hosts Care and Share Expo - Duration: 0:40.

For more infomation >> La Crosse Public Library hosts Care and Share Expo - Duration: 0:40.

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Public Royalty : Harry et Meghan, Charles et Diana, Kate et William... Buckingham à l'heure des... - Duration: 6:21.

For more infomation >> Public Royalty : Harry et Meghan, Charles et Diana, Kate et William... Buckingham à l'heure des... - Duration: 6:21.

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Davina McCall makes first public appearance since announcing marriage split - Duration: 3:34.

Davina McCall makes first public appearance since announcing marriage split

Davina McCall makes first public appearance since announcing marriage split. The presenter looked happy as she attended the event in London. Its just one week since TV presenter announced she is separating from her husband of 17 years.

Since revealing the sad news, Davina has been quiet on her social media pages, so it was a surprise to see the star make an appearance at the World Aids Day Charity Gala in London on Friday.

Davina, 50, smiled for the camera at the event, looking stunning in a floor-length black dress with embroidered picture on the front. The mum-of-threes wedding ring was noticeably absent.

On 26 November, Davinas rep confirmed news of her marriage split to Her statement read: "I am very sad to say that Matthew and I have separated.

Our amazing children are our number one priority, above everything else so therefore we ask for as much space and respect from the media as possible while our family goes through this difficult time.".

Davinas fans were shocked by the news have been offering her support on her Instagram page over the past week. One follower told the star: Chin up. There is a lot of love here for you. Focus on the kids.

Take one day at a time. You can do this. Sending all our love. Another fan wrote: You are so strong.your smile lights up a room… never doubt yourself or have regrets.move on and shine like the star you are..

Davina and Matthew share three children together, daughters Holly and Tilly and a son, Chester, with the pair renewing their wedding vows in a Las Vegas ceremony just two years ago.

Matthew, who found fame presenting TVs Pet Rescue, first met Davina while walking their dogs on Clapham Common.

Davina posted an emotional quote on her Instagram page two days before announcing the separation. It said: Every morning we get a chance to be different. A chance to change. A chance to be better.

Your past is your past. Get on with the future part. Davina commented: I really know about this one. I have made so many mistakes in my life. but there is always a new day.

For more infomation >> Davina McCall makes first public appearance since announcing marriage split - Duration: 3:34.

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Albert de Monaco lutte-t-il contre un cancer de la prostate ? Public répond à la question - Duration: 1:33.

For more infomation >> Albert de Monaco lutte-t-il contre un cancer de la prostate ? Public répond à la question - Duration: 1:33.

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Public Vigil Says Goodbye To Sherin Mathews - Duration: 1:42.

For more infomation >> Public Vigil Says Goodbye To Sherin Mathews - Duration: 1:42.

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Trump and the distortion of the public sphere in Twitter - Trump News - Duration: 3:13.

Trump and the distortion of the public sphere in Twitter - Trump News

In the 1930s, a maverick young journalist named Claud Cockburn resigned from the Times

and, with £40 borrowed from an Oxford friend, bought a mimeograph machine (a low-cost duplicating

machine that worked by forcing ink though a stencil on to paper).

With it he set up the Week, a weekly newsletter available by subscription in which Cockburn

printed news and gossip that came to him from his diverse group of contacts in both the

British and German establishments.

From the earliest starting point the Week printed stuff that the standard daily papers

wouldn't touch in light of fears of running foul of the Official Secrets Act, the defamation

laws or the political foundation.

Cockburn, having couple of advantages and a rackety way of life, continued as though

none of this connected to him.

However, individuals aware of everything – the third secretaries of outside international

safe havens, for instance, or City investors – immediately perceived the estimation of

the Week (for an indistinguishable reasons from they now read Private Eye).

All things considered the dissemination of Cockburn's embarrassment sheet stayed restricted

to this little world class circle – and its funds were correspondingly dodgy.

And afterward one day everything changed.

In July 1933 the British government, with Ramsay MacDonald as leader, facilitated the

London Economic Conference to talk about methods for lifting the world out of the immense misery.

The meeting was a dead misfortune, yet the official turn put on its inauspicious execution

was that "valuable spadework" was being finished.

Cockburn produced a special edition of the Week devoted to the conference, reporting

what was being said sotto voce by the delegates.

The only spadework being done at the event, he opined, was that of gravediggers.

On the day this appeared, the prime minister, white with fury, convened a special press

conference.

He railed at the plotting and conspiracies that were undermining the important work of

the conference and held up a copy of the Week as an example of the kind of filth he had

in mind.

From that moment onwards, the financial troubles of the Week were over.

Suddenly, everyone wanted to become a subscriber.

What conveyed this to mind was the Twitter-actuated disturbance in the "exceptional relationship"

between Theresa May and Donald Trump, the sudden recipient of which was one Jayda Fransen

and her Britain First association.

Until a day or two ago, few had ever known about her.

In any case, at that point Trump retweeted connections to three against Muslim recordings

that she had presented on YouTube and – bingo! – she and her little gathering were world

renowned.

Trump, all things considered, has 44 million devotees.

"GOD BLESS YOU TRUMP!" she tweeted.

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