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Nigeria's Princess Keisha went to the wedding of Princess Märtha Louise and Durek Verrett in Norway. The couple attended the wedding of Princess Märtha Louise of Norway and Durek Verrett on August 31. Princess Märtha. Princess Keisha OmilanaWe had a lovely dinner, and Princess Märtha and Durek performed a salsa dance. Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel of Sweden at the wedding of Princess Märtha Louise and Durek Verett.
Persons: Nigeria's, Keisha, Princess Märtha Louise, Durek, , Princess Keisha Omilana, Prince Kunle Adebayo, Princess Märtha Louise of Norway, Durek Verrett, Keisha's, Princess Märtha, HEIKO JUNGE, Märtha, Princess Keisha, Prince Kunle, else's, Princess Märtha's, Crown Prince Haakon, Prince Haakon said, Isabelle Serrano, Prince Daniel, Crown Princess Victoria of, Keisha Omilana, Daniel, Victoria, Prince Daniel of Sweden, Durek Verett, CORNELIUS POPPE, Serrano, it's, Prince, Princess of, Princess, Prince Kule Organizations: Netflix, Service, Getty, Princess Keisha Omilana Netflix Locations: Norway, American, Nigerian, New York, Norwegian, Havana, Valencia, Spain, Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden, Europe, Princess of Sweden, Netherlands
A SHEEP IN COTTON CLOTHING: OK, this illustration actually shows a cashmere goat, but he’s comfortably clad in a cotton crewneck. She replaced her namesake line’s merino-wool-blend sweaters with cotton knits, which she now sells year-round—even in winter. The 100% cotton styles range from a cold-weather cable-knit turtleneck to a four-seasons-friendly striped option. “And nobody has said, ‘I miss the merino.’”Most people view cotton sweaters, unfairly, as summer-only options. But if you pick the right ones, cotton knits can hold their own in cooler months.
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KAMPALA, June 20 (Reuters) - Parents of students missing after an attack on a school in western Uganda are flocking to the local police station to submit DNA samples that could identify their children among the 42 bodies that have been recovered. Assailants set a dormitory full of boys alight, then attacked a dormitory full of girls, hacking victims to death with machetes and knives. Regional police commander Tai Ramadhan said many of the dead bodies were charred beyond recognition, forcing investigators to use DNA samples from relatives to try to identify them. Simon Kule, who had come to Bwera Police Station to give a DNA sample, was still looking for his son, Philmon Mumbere. Authorities said on Monday that 20 suspected "collaborators" of the attackers, including the school's head teacher, had been detained for questioning.
Persons: Tai Ramadhan, Simon Kule, Philmon, Solomon Mulekya, Trephine, Elias Biryabarema, Aaron Ross, Peter Graff Organizations: Lhubirira Secondary, Islamic, Regional, Bwera Police, Authorities, Thomson Locations: KAMPALA, Uganda, Islamic State, Democratic Republic of Congo
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