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Queen Elizabeth Visits UN, Ground Zero in NYC Tour
UNITED NATIONS (July 6) -- In her first address to the U.N. General Assembly in more than half a century, England's Queen Elizabeth II urged the world body to provide leadership on global challenges like climate change, poverty and terrorism, stressing that "so much remains to be done." At the same time, in her...
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Diamond Jubilee: Networks Hustle Across The Pond For Queen's Big Bash (VIDEO)
There's nothing like a British royal celebration to get American broadcasters racing across the pond.
The Queen and the U.S.A.: The Future of the Special Relationship
In 1946, Sir Winston Churchill spoke of a "special relationship" between the United States and Great Britain.
Take a Peek at the National Portrait Gallery's Queen Exhibit
Art & Image is the name of a new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in honor of Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee.
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- 06/01/12 A Diamond Jubilee quiz: How well do you know Queen... Source: The Christian Science Monitor Britain's Queen Elizabeth smiles during a visit to the Chelsea Flower Show on press day in London May 21, 2012.
- 06/01/12 Queen Elizabeth's home movies show woman beneath crown Source: Expatica Home movies filmed by Queen Elizabeth are to be released for the first time Friday, giving a glimpse of life behind the scenes at Buckingham Palace and showing a softer side of Britain's royal family.
- 06/01/12 Madness to Appear Before the Queen on the Roof of the... Source: People Ten years ago, to mark her 50 years on the throne , Queen Elizabeth was serenaded by the likes of Ozzy Osbourne, Ricky Martin, Eric Clapton, Tony Bennett, Sir Paul McCartney and Queen's Brian May, who played a rock guitar version of "God Save The Queen" on the roof of Buckingham Palace.
- 06/01/12 Op-Ed Contributor: Long Live the Queens and Kings Source: The New York Times - New York NY The offer remained just that, showing how far we have come from the 19th century, when revolutions and the emergence of new countries meant plenty of opportunities for royal "spares" such as Edward to be given a realm of their own abroad.
- 06/01/12 Op-Ed Contributor: Long Live the Queens and Kings Source: International Herald Tribune The offer remained just that, showing how far we have come from the 19th century, when revolutions and the emergence of new countries meant plenty of opportunities for royal "spares" such as Edward to be given a realm of their own abroad.
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