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London-based designer Jasmine Di Milo, daughter of Harrods owner Mohamed al-Fayed, has been a celebrity favorite of late.
Fashion Forward: Blanchett is bright in Armani's Black Lace makeup 2010
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Think of al-Fayed's model of Jacko outside Fulham FC, but better.
Wind and heavy rain greet Britons who headed for Spanish sun at Easter 2011
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Sadly, one suspects, neither they nor al-Fayed will be put off: instead we shall probably be treated to another ten or twenty years of yet more ludicrous theories about the crash and how the Inquest was nobbled etc. etc., each theory yet more wacko than the last.
Archive 2008-02-10 2008
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In the meantime, I suppose, we may as well enjoy seeing Michael Mansfield QC ensuring that he emerges from the wreck of the al-Fayed Sci-Fi spectacular with his reputation intact.
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In the meantime, I suppose, we may as well enjoy seeing Michael Mansfield QC ensuring that he emerges from the wreck of the al-Fayed Sci-Fi spectacular with his reputation intact.
Archive 2008-02-10 2008
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Next week ought in theory to be the climax of the farce, though one has a feeling that all it will do is reveal what a saddo al-Fayed is.
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The unlikeable protagonist is locked in mental battle with his adversary using various nanotech and other superpowers, and I suddenly realised I didn't really care which of them won (indeed, as Ian Hislop said about the Mohamed al-Fayed vs Neil Hamilton libel case, I almost wished they would both lose).
September Books 18) The Golden Transcendence manjushra 2008
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Sadly, one suspects, neither they nor al-Fayed will be put off: instead we shall probably be treated to another ten or twenty years of yet more ludicrous theories about the crash and how the Inquest was nobbled etc. etc., each theory yet more wacko than the last.
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He is not, for example, entitled to the aristocratic prefix al-Fayed, being the son of an impoverished schoolteacher; and he says he is 77 when some reports suggest he is actually 81, having been born in Alexandria on 27 January 1929.
Time to set the record straight on the Observer and the Harrods takeover Donald Trelford 2010
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Thus we shall be treated to an endearing account of how HRH the Duke of Edinburgh travelled to the planet Zog where he recruited a squad of inter-stellar mercenaries for the sole purpose of offing the mother of two of his grand-children and her greaseball date and all the other guff that al-Fayed has dreamed up over the years to deflect attention from his own shortcomings in this matter.
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