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Saturday, May 2, 2015

The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton gives birth to a baby girl


Hello, princess! Kate and William introduce new royal baby to world


Official announcement from the British Monarchy

via https://www.facebook.com/TheBritishMonarchy?fref=ts

The world was introduced to the newest member of the royal family Saturday when Duchess Kate and Prince William left St. Mary's Hospital in London, the same day Kate gave birth to the little princess.
Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge was safely delivered of a daughter at 8.34am. The baby weighs 8lbs 3oz. The Duke of Cambridge was present for the birth.
The Queen, The Duke of Edinburgh, The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Harry and members of both families have been informed and are delighted with the news. Her Royal Highness and her child are both doing well. Follow @KensingtonRoyal on Twitter for further updates (www.twitter.com/KensingtonRoyal).





 

Author Ruth Rendell dies aged 85


British Crime writer Ruth Rendell dies aged 85

Crime writer Ruth Rendell has died aged 85, her publisher says.
She wrote more than 60 novels in a career spanning 50 years, her best-known creation being Inspector Wexford, which was turned into a highly successful TV series.
Rendell, one of Britain's best-selling contemporary authors, also wrote under the pen-name Barbara Vine.
Born in Essex, she is credited with bringing a social and psychological dimension to crime fiction.
Publisher Penguin Random House said Rendell, who suffered a stroke in January, died in London on Saturday morning.
"We are devastated by the loss of one of our best-loved authors," the publisher said in a statement.
Penguin Random House chair, Baroness Gail Rebuck, said Rendell was admired throughout publishing for her "brilliant body of work".
"An insightful and elegant observer of society, many of her award-winning thrillers and psychological murder mysteries highlighted the causes she cared so deeply about."
Rendell's first Wexford book, From Doon with Death, was published in 1964, beginning a series of more than 20 starring Inspector Reginald Wexford, played in the TV series by George Baker.
Many of her works were translated into more than 20 languages and adapted for cinema and TV, attracting worldwide sales of 60 million.

She was the author of more than 20 standalone novels, whose protagonists were often on the margins of society, and was awarded the Crime Writers' Association Cartier Diamond Dagger for excellence in crime writing.
Her final novel, Dark Corners, is due to be published in October.
Rendell began her writing career as a reporter on an Essex newspaper.
However, she was forced to resign after filing a story about a local sports club dinner that she hadn't attended. Her report failed to mention that the after-dinner speaker had died half-way through the speech.
Rendell, whose writing brought her considerable wealth, was made a Labour life peer in 1997 and is reputed to have given generously to charity. She was a vocal campaigner against female genital mutilation.
Labour leader Ed Miliband tweeted she would be missed greatly by the party.

She was born Ruth Barbara Grasemann in 1930 in South Woodford to a Swedish mother and British father.
Rendell married Don Rendell, a journalist, in 1953. They divorced 22 years later but remarried each other within two years. She is survived by their son.

Friday, May 1, 2015

Ben E King: R&B legend dies at 76


R&B and soul singer Ben E King, best known for the classic song Stand By Me, has died at the age of 76.

Courtesy of http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-32547474
 
King started his career in the late 1950s with The Drifters, singing hits including There Goes My Baby and Save The Last Dance For Me.
After going solo, he hit the US top five with Stand By Me in 1961.
It returned to the charts in the 1980s, including a three-week spell at number one in the UK following its use in the film of the same name and a TV advert.
King's other hits included Spanish Harlem, Amor, Don't Play That Song (You Lied) and Supernatural Thing - Part I.

Ben E King received an award from the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2012
The singer died on Thursday, his publicist Phil Brown told BBC News.