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Ljubljana awaits Britain's Queen Elizabeth II
Security was discreetly stepped up in Ljubljana Tuesday morning, hours ahead of the first visit to Slovenia by the Queen of England to the independent Slovenia in the afternoon.
The Ljubljana airport would shut down to other traffic shortly before and after the 2 pm (1200 GMT) arrival of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh.
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II to buy own private jet
After more than 50 years on the British throne, Queen Elizabeth II is to buy her own private jet for 7 million pounds (13 million dollars), The Sun newspaper reported Saturday.
Prince Philip told PM aides to "eff off" after Diana death
Known for not mincing his words, British Prince Philip, husband to Queen Elizabeth II, told government representatives to "fuck off" after t
Britain's Queen Elizabeth to visit Slovenia and Slovakia
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh will visit the states of Slovenia and Slovakia for the first time next month, Buckingham Palace announced in London Thursday.
Michael Schumaher is the favourite European among the French
A research showed that that the former pilot of Formula One Michael Schumaher is on the first place in the ranking of most favourite people in Europe among the French. It was made by EuropaNova and CSA institute and published today.
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