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Stage and screen star Helen Mirren spoke to the UK's Daily Mail and revealed her secret to staying fit and vibrant - sleep! 'When I'm working really hard, I don't party. I don't go to the bar after work. I don't go out to restaurants. I just go to bed. Full Article at Broadway World
Exactly 10 years to the day after opening its doors to the public for the first time, Kakaako nightclub Pipeline Cafe will celebrate with an anniversary party of epic proportions. "There's no other place that can do the type of shows that we do," Full Article at Honolulu Star-Bulletin
OXFORD, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 02: HM Queen Elizabeth II looks on as she unveils a plaque as she visits Brasenose College on December 2, 2009 in Oxford, England. View Photo »
In a month’s time, India will mark the anniversary of the appalling terrorist attacks on Mumbai, in which so many Indians were killed. I would like to pay tribute to the courage and steadfastness shown by the Indian security forces and the people in the face of this great tragedy
As they settled into bed on the first night of their £60,000 cruise, Terence Milner and wife Cynthia were expecting the trip of a lifetime. Then they heard a bang. Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
Fanning the Flames A mask representing former British Prime Minister Tony Blair burns id effigy outside the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in London, on the fifth day of the Iraq war inquiry. Full Article at Time Magazine
When Terence and Cynthia Milner booked a £65,000 cruise aboard the world maiden voyage of Cunard's Queen Victoria they were promised the "holiday of a lifetime". Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
OXFORD, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 02: HM Queen Elizabeth II unveils a plaque as she visits Brasenose College on December 2, 2009 in Oxford, England. View Photo »
Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of Canada and head of state.
Queen Elizabeth II officially reopened the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford yesterday, after its £61 million redevelopment. Full Article at Wikinews
A Tony Blair mask set afire by a protester outside London’s Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, where the Iraq war inquiry is being held. Full Article at The National Newspaper
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OXFORD, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 02: HM Queen Elizabeth II looks on as she unveils a plaque as she visits Brasenose College on December 2, 2009 in Oxford, England. During the College's Quincentenary year, there have been a number of events around the world to celebrate the foundation.
View Photo »OXFORD, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 02: HM Queen Elizabeth II unveils a plaque as she visits Brasenose College on December 2, 2009 in Oxford, England. During the College's Quincentenary year, there have been a number of events around the world to celebrate the foundation.
View Photo »OXFORD, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 02: HM Queen Elizabeth II smiles as she unveils a plaque as she visits Brasenose College on December 2, 2009 in Oxford, England. During the College's Quincentenary year, there have been a number of events around the world to celebrate the foundation.
View Photo »OXFORD, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 02: A plaque unveiled by HM Queen Elizabeth II is seen as she visits Brasenose College on December 2, 2009 in Oxford, England. During the College's Quincentenary year, there have been a number of events around the world to celebrate the foundation.
View Photo »OXFORD, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 02: HM Queen Elizabeth II walks through the rain as she visits Brasenose College on December 2, 2009 in Oxford, England. During the College's Quincentenary year, there have been a number of events around the world to celebrate the foundation.
View Photo »OXFORD, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 02: HM Queen Elizabeth II walks through the rain as she visits Brasenose College on December 2, 2009 in Oxford, England. During the College's Quincentenary year, there have been a number of events around the world to celebrate the foundation.
View Photo »OXFORD, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 02: HM Queen Elizabeth II unveils a plaque as she visits Brasenose College on December 2, 2009 in Oxford, England. During the College's Quincentenary year, there have been a number of events around the world to celebrate the foundation.
View Photo »OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 02: Queen Elizabeth II arrives at the Ashmolean Museum to officially re-open it following a multi-million pound redevelopment on December 2, 2009 in Oxford, England. She also visited Brasenose College to celebrate the College's Quincentenary year.
View Photo »OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 02: Queen Elizabeth II officially re-opens the Ashmolean Museum following a multi-million pound redevelopment on December 2, 2009 in Oxford, England. She also visited Brasenose College to celebrate the College's Quincentenary year.
View Photo »OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 02: Queen Elizabeth II speaks with children from West Kidlington Primary School in the education room at the Ashmolean Museum, on December 2, 2009 in Oxford, England. The Queen visited to officially re-open it following a multi-million pound redevelopment.
View Photo »OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 02: Queen Elizabeth II arrives at the Ashmolean Museum to officially re-open it following a multi-million pound redevelopment on December 2, 2009 in Oxford, England. She also visited Brasenose College to celebrate the College's Quincentenary year.
View Photo »OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 02: Queen Elizabeth II (L) talks with Textile Conservator Susan Stanton (R) as she displays a 19th century padded silk coat.
View Photo »OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 02: Queen Elizabeth II arrives at the Ashmolean Museum to officially re-open it following a multi-million pound redevelopment on December 2, 2009 in Oxford, England. She also visited Brasenose College to celebrate the College's Quincentenary year.
View Photo »OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 02: Queen Elizabeth II speaks with children from West Kidlington Primary School in the education room at the Ashmolean Museum, on December 2, 2009 in Oxford, England. The Queen visited to officially re-open it following a multi-million pound redevelopment.
View Photo »OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 02: Queen Elizabeth II arrives at the Ashmolean Museum to officially re-open it following a multi-million pound redevelopment on December 2, 2009 in Oxford, England. She also visited Brasenose College to celebrate the College's Quincentenary year.
View Photo »OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 02: Queen Elizabeth II officially re-opens the Ashmolean Museum following a multi-million pound redevelopment on December 2, 2009 in Oxford, England. She also visited Brasenose College to celebrate the College's Quincentenary year.
View Photo »OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 02: Queen Elizabeth II (L) talks with Textile Conservator Susan Stanton (R) as she displays a 19th century padded silk coat.
View Photo »OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 02: Queen Elizabeth II arrives at the Ashmolean Museum to officially re-open it following a multi-million pound redevelopment on December 2, 2009 in Oxford, England. She also visited Brasenose College to celebrate the College's Quincentenary year.
View Photo »OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 02: (EMBARGOED FOR PUBLICATION IN UK NEWSPAPERS UNTIL 48 HOURS AFTER CREATE DATE AND TIME) HM Queen Elizabeth II visits the Ashmolean Museum to officially re-open it following a multi-million pound redevelopment on December 2, 2009 in Oxford, England.
View Photo »OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 02: (EMBARGOED FOR PUBLICATION IN UK NEWSPAPERS UNTIL 48 HOURS AFTER CREATE DATE AND TIME) HM Queen Elizabeth II visits the Ashmolean Museum to officially re-open it following a multi-million pound redevelopment on December 2, 2009 in Oxford, England.
View Photo »OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 02: (EMBARGOED FOR PUBLICATION IN UK NEWSPAPERS UNTIL 48 HOURS AFTER CREATE DATE AND TIME) HM Queen Elizabeth II visits the Ashmolean Museum to officially re-open it following a multi-million pound redevelopment on December 2, 2009 in Oxford, England.
View Photo »OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 02: (EMBARGOED FOR PUBLICATION IN UK NEWSPAPERS UNTIL 48 HOURS AFTER CREATE DATE AND TIME) HM Queen Elizabeth II visits the Ashmolean Museum to officially re-open it following a multi-million pound redevelopment on December 2, 2009 in Oxford, England.
View Photo »OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 02: (EMBARGOED FOR PUBLICATION IN UK NEWSPAPERS UNTIL 48 HOURS AFTER CREATE DATE AND TIME) HM Queen Elizabeth II visits the Ashmolean Museum to officially re-open it following a multi-million pound redevelopment on December 2, 2009 in Oxford, England.
View Photo »OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 02: (EMBARGOED FOR PUBLICATION IN UK NEWSPAPERS UNTIL 48 HOURS AFTER CREATE DATE AND TIME) HM Queen Elizabeth II visits the Ashmolean Museum to officially re-open it following a multi-million pound redevelopment on December 2, 2009 in Oxford, England.
View Photo »OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 02: (EMBARGOED FOR PUBLICATION IN UK NEWSPAPERS UNTIL 48 HOURS AFTER CREATE DATE AND TIME) HM Queen Elizabeth II visits the Ashmolean Museum to officially re-open it following a multi-million pound redevelopment on December 2, 2009 in Oxford, England.
View Photo »OXFORD, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 02: HM Queen Elizabeth II unveils a plaque as she visits Brasenose College on December 2, 2009 in Oxford, England. During the College's Quincentenary year, there have been a number of events around the world to celebrate the foundation.
View Photo »In a month’s time, India will mark the anniversary of the appalling terrorist attacks on Mumbai, in which so many Indians were killed. I would like to pay tribute to the courage and steadfastness shown by the Indian security forces and the people in the face of this great tragedy
Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of Canada and head of state.
A new sovereign can revive a royal family or be its kiss of death ... So a politically meddling successor to the elderly Queen Elizabeth II could spell the end of Britain's 1,000-year monarchy.
She was airlifted to the Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre in Halifax early Tuesday evening, where she succumbed to her injuries Wednesday morning, Sgt. Leger said.
In the 1960s the recreated Regiment was recognized and granted approval from, the Staffordshire Regiment in the UK to portray the 64th during the American Revolution. Two years ago a contingent of our group went to England to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the founding of the Regiment in England. We...
All Canadians know that Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state and Queen of Canada ... When we communicate to Canadians, it's important that we communicate to them what they already know.
As Queen of Canada, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is our head of state and a powerful symbol of Canada and Canadian sovereignty.
The Local Government Ombudsman has a vital role to play in ensuring that people get swift and fair redress when things go wrong in the services councils are delivering for them. I believe that Jane Martin has all the credentials to perform this very important role but careful regard will be given to the...
Her Majesty's Inspector is pleased to report, however, that the arrangements now in place for the handling, controlling and management of covert human intelligence sources in terrorist networks within Northern Ireland are robust, effective and comply with all the necessary legislation
The answer is that existing contracts cannot be varied down which means that the performance at Her Majesty’s Prison Service prisons will inevitably decline due to reduced funding, while the performance of the private, some of them already a lot more expensive than our own, can sail on merrily with 100 ...
Her Majesty Elizabeth II (numeral not used in Scotland), by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and Her Other Realms and Territories Beyond the Seas, Queen, Defender of the Faith, and Head of the Commonwealth
I’ll be leaving for London soon, to receive the 2010 Commonwealth Games baton from Queen Elizabeth II.
There had not been a Lutheran Church in England since Queen Elizabeth I, and after World War II the Lutherans decided they would try to establish a church in England, so my father started knocking on doors.
In 1981, on July 23rd, the Queen Elizabeth II made its maiden voyage to Bar Harbor ... That was the first major cruise ships to come here. We celebrated it then, and we continue that special relationship today with Cunard Cruise Lines.
The Trust is aware of the recent decision by the Office of Fair Trading and it has not identified any breaches of the Competition Act by Balfour Beatty in relation to the construction of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital or any other Trust projects
I feel so privileged to have spent so much time with her. At a reception, I sometimes lost her because of her lack of height but could always tell where she was because of the joyful expressions of people talking to her. The wave of affection was tangible and it went both ways. People loved Queen Elizab...
The Queen was criticised for two things. One was taking Princes William and Harry to church on the day the Princess died.
On 29th October, 2009, one month from now, at Buckingham place, Queen Elizabeth will be handing over the Queen's Baton to President of India
Should Queen Elizabeth be invited to Ireland?
Each year, the government is given a quota of awards which Her Majesty confers on the recommendation of the Government of The Bahamas ... These awards may be granted either at New Year’s or June. Those honoured this morning represents the first batch of recipients of the honours since the installation o...
We are glad the Holy Father is giving such consideration to the invitations he has received from Her Majesty's government, which accord closely to the wishes and requests also expressed by the bishops of England and Wales ... The prospect of a visit by Pope Benedict fills us with joy.
But we are recommending a northbound right-turning lane on Queen Elizabeth Way to help those vehicles that get stuck behind the traffic that's backed up making left turns, or going straight across into the hospital
classic British icons including nine life-size red telephone boxes and a cast of historic and modern British characters (Henry VIII, Queen Elizabeth I, a Beefeater, a British Bobby, a Queen's Guard and more) to help Bostonians
Just to put that sum in perspective ... it is equivalent to less than half-a-day’s current overspend by Her Majesty’s government. If we wanted lectures on how to manage our economy, the FCO would be the last body on earth we would approach. Our short-term funding issue is hardly a global issue, yet bele...
Australia's head of state is the Queen of Australia, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
