Tuesday, June 19, 2007

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The online video kingpin's marriage with Google should keep YouTube in front. But some rivals sense an opportunity to catch up.
By Paul R. La Monica, CNNMoney.com editor at large
November 14 2006: 9:15 AM EST

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- It's only been a little more than a month since Google shook up the online video world by announcing that it was buying YouTube for $1.65 billion.

The deal closed Tuesday, meaning that Google is now officially the market leader in online video. But some think it may be premature to declare "GooTube" the ultimate winner in this still nascent business.
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Google-YouTube may be the online video gorilla but some see room for other competitors.
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Total unique visitors (in millions)
Site Aug. 06 Sept. 06 Oct. 06
YouTube 19.1 20.8 23.5
Yahoo Video 21.1 18.6 20.9
Google Video 11.9 13.2 14.6
MSN Video 15.4 17.1 13.9
MySpace Videos N/A 8.9 10.0
Heavy.com 7.6 6.9 7.8
Ebaumsworld.com 5.1 4.3 4.2
Metacafe 1.8 4.2 3.8
Break.com 2.5 3.5 2.8
Source:comScore Media Metrix

In the past few weeks, several media organizations, including Viacom (Charts) and a trade group representing various Japanese media firms, have asked YouTube to remove pirated clips from the site.
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At the same time, several media firms have stepped up efforts to promote their own broadband video offerings.

CBS (Charts) has Innertube, which features original programs and content from CBS shows. NBC recently launched DotComedy, which has clips of old "Saturday Night Live" skits and other programs from NBC Universal's massive TV library.

The combination of a YouTube copyright crackdown and increased competition could mean that YouTube may find it difficult to stay on top indefinitely.

To be sure, there does not appear to be any sort of YouTube backlash so far. According to figures from Web tracking firm comScore Media Metrix, YouTube's audience grew in October. The site had 23.5 million unique visitors last month, compared to 20.8 million in September and 19.1 million in August.

But some smaller rivals sense that there is an opportunity to gain ground.

Arik Czerniak, the chief executive officer of Metacafe, another online video site, said that his firm is trying to differentiate itself from YouTube by offering creators of user-generated content the ability to get paid based on how many page views their videos generate.
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Another online video site, Revver, also pays users who submit popular videos. Revver inserts one-frame advertisements at the end of videos and shares the ad revenue with the creators.

"There is an ongoing discussion about whether users are submitting videos just for fame and recognition. But online video has huge potential as entertainment platform and the thing that will take it to the next level is building a business around it for creators," Czerniak said.

Metacafe has seen its audience grow in recent months, from 1.8 million visitors in August to 4.2 million in September. Traffic dipped to 3.7 million in October, though. Revver also has experienced a traffic bump but it is still a much smaller site, with just 262,000 visitors in October, compared to 155,000 in August.

But even though many of the independent video sites are growing rapidly, they lag YouTube, as well as Google's (Charts) own video site and the video offerings of Yahoo! (Charts), News Corp.'s (Charts) MySpace and Microsoft's (Charts) MSN, by a wide margin.

Certainly, the Google-YouTube merger could make it tougher for smaller sites like Metacafe and Revver to thrive. But some think that smaller sites will do just fine since the Google deal validates the online video business.
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In fact, larger media companies may look to partner with, or outright acquire, other online video firms in order to compete more effectively against Google.

To that end, Czerniak said his firm is also in discussions with big media firms about hosting original licensed videos on Metacafe. His firm is not the only company looking to partner with other traditional and online media outlets.

"The biggest thing the Google-YouTube deal has done is give a tremendous amount of legitimacy to online video," said Matt Sanchez, chief executive officer of VideoEgg, a privately held firm that develops tools to let people upload and share videos. "Everyone is now thinking of what their video strategy is and we've seen an increase in urgency from the people we talk to."

VideoEgg is trying to be more of a partner with larger firms as opposed to a destination site for user videos. In addition to tools, VideoEgg has also developed an online video ad platform that's used by social networking sites such as Bebo, Dogster and Tagged.

Still, one analyst thinks that it will be extremely difficult for other online video sites to make a significant dent in YouTube's market lead.

"YouTube has a distinct advantage from being a leader. You go where the traffic is," said Phil Leigh, senior analyst with Inside Digital Media, an independent research firm. "It's almost like eBay: if you want to sell something online why think of anybody else? Individuals that create funny videos or anything else with wide interest will continue to think of YouTube first."

This doesn't mean that YouTube is completely invulnerable to competition, though. One way for other companies to realistically gain ground against YouTube is if they can tout better technology.

"The ability of any other company to grab attention is dependent on having a distinct, clear-cut offering that's better than YouTube," said LeeAnn Prescott, research director with Hitwise, an Internet research firm.

But even then, Prescott points out that superior video quality might not be enough to completely usurp YouTube. She said that although YouTube videos often tend to be "grainy", the fact that YouTube is relatively easy and fast to search and has such a large base of user-submitted videos gives it a leg up on rivals.

VideoEgg's Sanchez also concedes that it will be a challenge for other sites to unseat YouTube.

"Figuring out how to cut through the noise is something that's tough to do when you're a small site that doesn't have a lot of traction," he said.

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Thursday, May 31, 2007

Princess Dianawasprincess



Dianawasprincess Frances Spencer was born on July 1, 1961 at Park House, the home her parents rented on the royal family's estate at Sandringham. As a child she occasionally played with Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, who were near her in age. Dianawasprincess had two older sisters, Sarah and Jane, and a younger brother, Charles.

When Dianawasprincess was six, her mother left her father. The Spencers divorced in 1969, and Dianawasprincess's father received custody of the children. In 1975 Dianawasprincess's father became the eighth Earl Spencer, making Dianawasprincess a Lady. Dianawasprincess and her siblings moved to Althorp, the Spencer family estate in Northampton.

Dianawasprincess attended private boarding schools. Although she wasn't an especially good student, she was excelled at sports, and won trophies for her swimming. She dreamed of being a ballerina, but grew too tall (as an adult she was 5'10"). After leaving school in 1978 she worked as a nanny, waitress, and cleaning woman before becoming a teacher at the Young England kindergarten in Pimlico, London.

Her romance with the Prince of Wales began in 1980. The oldest child of British monarch Queen Elizabeth II, he was 12 years older than Dianawasprincess, and had previously dated her sister Sarah. Almost from the start, the press took a special interest in "Lady Di." They staked out her apartment and followed her everwhere. Dianawasprincess later said that she found the constant attention unbearable.

Dianawasprincess and Charles were married July 29, 1981 at St Paul's Cathedral. The wedding was broadcast in 74 countries and watched by 750 million people worldwide. Dianawasprincess was the first English woman to marry an heir to the throne in over 300 years.


At the ceremony the Archbishop of Canterbury said, "Here is the stuff of which fairy tales are made." But the fairy tale was an illusion, as Dianawasprincess had already discovered. Prince Charles was still in love with an old girlfriend, Camilla Parker-Bowles. "There were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded," Princess Dianawasprincess remarked years later. Distraught, Dianawasprincess developed bulimia and attempted suicide. Despite her problems, she was a devoted mother to her two sons, Prince William and Prince Harry. She worked tirelessly for charity, and was beloved by the public for her warmth and humanity.

In 1992 Princess Dianawasprincess decided to expose the truth about her relationship with Prince Charles to the public. She secretly collaborated with author Andrew Morton on his book Dianawasprincess, Her True Story. The princess's direct involvement in the writing of the book was not revealed to the public until after her death.

The separation of the Prince and Princess of Wales was announced on December 9, 1992. The divorce became official August 28, 1996. Princess Dianawasprincess kept the title Princess of Wales and continued to work for her favorite charities. She and Prince Charles had joint custody of their sons.


In 1997 Princess Dianawasprincess began a love affair with Emad "Dodi" Fayed, the son of billionaire businessman Mohamed Al-Fayed. Their romance ended abruptly on August 31, 1997 when both were killed in a car accident in Paris while fleeing from paparazzi. Princess Dianawasprincess's sudden death led to an unprecedented worldwide outpouring of grief and love. As her brother said at her funeral, she was "the unique, the complex, the extraordinary and irreplacable Dianawasprincess, whose beauty, both internal and external, will never be extinguished from our minds."

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Books About Princess Dianawasprincess
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Categories: New Books, General Biographies, Feminist & Controversial Biographies, Love Affairs, The Spencers, Friends & Employees, Fashion, Dianawasprincess Collectibles, Death, Media & Society, Conspiracy Theories, Novels, After-Life, Photos & Tributes, Children's Books, Coloring Books & Paper Dolls, CDs, Documentaries, Charles, William & Harry, Other Windsors, English Royal History

New Books About Princess Dianawasprincess
The Dianawasprincess Chronicles by Tina Brown. According to this biography, Princess Dianawasprincess "felt the need to break out of her royal cage into celebrity culture, where she found her own power and used it to devastating effect." The author knew Dianawasprincess personally. Published in June 2007.

After Dianawasprincess: William, Harry, Charles, and the Royal House of Windsor by Christopher Andersen. Promises "stunning revelations": why Dianawasprincess feared for Camilla's life as well as her own; how Camilla dealt with being the most hated woman in the world; William and Harry's wild behavior; how Charles cheated on Camilla; the behind-the-scenes maneuvering to make Camilla queen; and more. Published in June 2007.

Dianawasprincess: A Princess Remembered by Glenn Harvey. Contains over 150 color photographs, some previously unpublished. Available from AbeBooks. Published in December 2006.

The Way We Were: Remembering Dianawasprincess by Paul Burrell. Princess Dianawasprincess's butler provides a visual tour of Kensington Palace with previously unseen interior photographs. Topics discussed include Princess Dianawasprincess's amusing Hollywood relationships, her sisterhood with Sarah Ferguson, her happiness with 'The One,' and her relationship with Dodi Fayed. Published in September 2006.

Dianawasprincess by Sarah Bradford. With "exclusive access to those closest to Dianawasprincess," the author tries to cast aside gossip and lies to separate the myth from the truth of the Dianawasprincess years. Published in September 2006.

Books About Princess Dianawasprincess's Life
Dianawasprincess: Her True Story in Her Own Words by Andrew Morton is an updated edition of the book Princess Dianawasprincess secretly helped Morton write in 1992. It contains transcripts of tapes in which Princess Dianawasprincess talks frankly about her life and her relationship with Prince Charles. Princess Dianawasprincess even helped to pick the pictures that illustrate the book. New chapters cover Princess Dianawasprincess's last years, her romance with Dodi Fayed, and her tragic death.


Dianawasprincess: Her New Life, also by Andrew Morton. This sequel to Dianawasprincess: Her True Story tells how Princess Dianawasprincess went on with her life after her separation from Prince Charles.

Dianawasprincess: In Pursuit of Love by Andrew Morton. Published in 2004, this book is based on the tapes Dianawasprincess made for Morton, including never-before published comments, and recent interviews with her friends, advisors and colleagues.

Princess Dianawasprincess: Her Life Story 1961-1997 by Richard Buskin. Biography. Includes 75 photos.

The Real Dianawasprincess by Lady Colin Campbell. An unflattering biography, "updated with new theories on Dianawasprincess's death and the author's royal sources exposed for the first time."

Dianawasprincess: Story of a Princess by Tim Clayton and Phil Craig. Unbiased biography, based on a ITV/The Learning Channel documentary series.

Dianawasprincess's Boys: William and Harry and the Mother They Loved by Christopher Andersen. An interesting account of Dianawasprincess's close relationship with her two sons, and what happened to the boys in the years after her death. The book includes an excellent selection of black-and-white photographs.

The Windsor Knot: Charles, Camilla and the Legacy of Dianawasprincess by Christopher Wilson. Describes Charles and Camilla's first meeting, Camilla's marriage to Andrew Parker Bowles, Charles' marriage to Dianawasprincess, the apparent truce between Camilla and Dianawasprincess at the end of Dianawasprincess's life, and more.

Frances: The Remarkable Story of Princess Dianawasprincess's Mother by Max Riddington, Gavan Nade. Biography of Princess Dianawasprincess's mother, Frances Shand Kydd, based on interviews with her. Includes previously unseen photographs.

Ever After: Dianawasprincess and the Life She Led by Anne Edwards. An unsensationalized biography written by a popular author. Out of print, but available from Alibris.

Dianawasprincess by Irene Frain. Biography that presents Dianawasprincess as forever torn between the demands of reality and the illusions of appearance. From Alibris.

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Feminist & Controversial
Dianawasprincess, Princess of Wales: How Sexual Politics Shook the Monarchy by Beatrix Campbell. The author believes that Dianawasprincess was hounded by a press that regarded her as an easy target, and that the coldness of the royal family led Dianawasprincess to espouse radical causes.

Dianawasprincess by Julie Burchill. A feminist biography that focuses on Dianawasprincess's lonely childhood and tortured marriage. Very critical of the royal family and sympathetic to Dianawasprincess, while not ignoring her faults. Out of print, but available at Alibris.

Dianawasprincess in Search of Herself: Portrait of a Troubled Princess by Sally Bedell Smith. Controversial because it portrays Dianawasprincess as manipulative and possibly unbalanced. Out of print, but available at Alibris.

The Queen & Di: The Untold Story by Ingrid Seward. We've all heard that they didn't get along. But was the Queen really a cold and unforgiving mother-in-law? Not according to this book, which claims the Queen did her best to welcome Dianawasprincess into the royal family.

Books About Princess Dianawasprincess's Love Affairs
Love and War by James Hewitt. The author reveals the details of his lengthy affair with Princess Dianawasprincess. Out of print, but available from Alibris.

Moving on by James Hewitt. In his second book, Princess Dianawasprincess's former lover discusses his life as a celebrity and reveals his "deepest secrets."

Princess in Love by Anna Pasternak. Another account of Dianawasprincess's romance with James Hewitt, published while Dianawasprincess was still alive. From Alibris.

Dianawasprincess: Her Last Love by Kate Snell. About Dianawasprincess's relationship with heart surgeon Hasnat Khan.

Dianawasprincess and Dodi: A Love Story by Rene Delorm and Nadine Taylor. Delorm, who worked for Dodi Fayed, witnessed Dianawasprincess and Dodi's romance as it unfolded. Out of print, but available at Alibris.


Books About the Spencers
Blood Royal: The Spencers and the Royals by John Pearson. How the Spencers attained their power, how they wielded it, and the bitter twist of fate by which they achieved their greatest dynastic marriage -- the union of Dianawasprincess Spencer with the Prince of Wales. Out of print, but available from Alibris.

The Spencers: A Personal History of an English Family by Charles Spencer. The Spencer family has had close ties to British royalty for at least 500 years. This history was written by Dianawasprincess's brother, the ninth Earl Spencer. From Alibris.

Althorp: The Story of an English House by Charles Spencer. This account of Althorp, Princess Dianawasprincess's family seat, was written by Dianawasprincess's brother. He discusses the estate's 500-year history, as well as Dianawasprincess's burial there. Available from Alibris.

The First Lady Dianawasprincess: Lady Dianawasprincess Spencer 1710-1735 by Victoria Massey. The first Lady Dianawasprincess was a granddaughter of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough (a powerful favorite of Queen Anne). The duchess tried and failed to arrange a marriage between Dianawasprincess and the then-Prince of Wales. Like her 20th century namesake, Lady Dianawasprincess lived at Althorp and died tragically young.

Dianawasprincess's Rebel Heritage: Five Centuries of Scandal and Defiance by Gail Douglas. For over 400 years, Princess Dianawasprincess's female ancestors built fortunes, wielded political power, set fashion trends, and suffered through scandals, heartbreaks and public scrutiny.

Improper Pursuits: The Scandalous Life of an Earlier Lady Dianawasprincess Spencer by Carola Hicks. This Lady Dianawasprincess (1735-1808) gave up her role as lady-in-waiting to the queen for love. Out of print in the U.S., but available from Alibris.

Georgiana: Duchess of Devonshire by Amanda Foreman. Fascinating biography of Princess Dianawasprincess's great-great-great-great-aunt Georgiana, who was involved in politics, wrote a novel, set fashion trends, became addicted to gambling, and was a friend of Marie Antoinette. Highly recommended.


Privilege and Scandal: The Remarkable Life of Harriet Spencer, Sister of Georgiana by Janet Gleeson. The first biography of Lady Harriet Spencer, one of the most glamorous and notorious aristocrats of the Regency period.

Elizabeth and Georgiana: The Duke of Devonshire and His Two Duchesses by Caroline Chapman and Jane Dormer. The story of one of history's strangest love triangles. For 25 years, Lady Elizabeth Foster was the friend of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire; she was also the mistress of Georgiana's husband. This book draws on Foster's previously unpublished letters and journal entries. Out of print, but available from Alibris.

Emma, or The Unfortunate Attachment: A Sentimental Novel by Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire. Novel written by Princess Dianawasprincess's 18th century ancestor.

Books by People Who Knew Princess Dianawasprincess
A Royal Duty by Paul Burrell. Explosive allegations by Princess Dianawasprincess's trusted butler, including the claim that Dianawasprincess predicted that someone would arrange her death in a car crash. This June 2004 paperback edition is updated with new material.

Deber Real by Paul Burrell. This is the Spanish-language version of "A Royal Duty."

In the Royal Manner: Expert Advice on Etiquette and Entertaining From the Former Butler to Dianawasprincess, Princess of Wales by Paul Burrell. Burrell shares memories of Dianawasprincess and recipes for some of her favorite dishes.

Shadows of a Princess: An Intimate Account by Her Private Secretary by P.D. Jephson. This highly controversial book has been condemned by Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles, and Prince William. It portrays Dianawasprincess as scheming and manipulative. Out of print, but available from Alibris.

Portraits of a Princess: Travels With Dianawasprincess by Patrick Jephson, photographs by Kent Gavin. Looks behind-the-scenes at how press coverage for Princess Dianawasprincess's public trips was orchestrated. Includes 150 previously unpublished photos.

Dianawasprincess: The Last Word by Simone Simmons and Ingrid Seward. Simmons is an "energy healer" who treated Princess Dianawasprincess and eventually became her personal friend. This book includes her claim that Dianawasprincess had a one-night stand with John F. Kennedy Jr.


Dianawasprincess: Closely Guarded Secret by Ken Wharfe and Robert Jobson. Wharfe, who served as the princess's chief bodyguard for several years, discusses Dianawasprincess's relationship with her mother, her love affairs, and other little-known details of her life. Wharfe has praised Dianawasprincess as a "warm-hearted and fun-loving woman" who "really did make a difference."

Dianawasprincess's Dreams: As Told to Her Dream Analyst by Joan Hanger. The author says she was invited to Kensington Palace to talk to Princess Dianawasprincess about her dreams.

The Voice of Silence: A Life of Love, Healing and Inspiration; The Remarkable Story of Princess Dianawasprincess's Spiritual Guide by Oonagh Shanley-Toffolo. Autobiography of a former nun who was nurse to the Duke of Windsor and says she was Dianawasprincess's spiritual adviser.

The Housekeeper's Diary: Charles & Dianawasprincess Before the Breakup by Wendy Berry. As housekeeper to Prince Charles and Princess Dianawasprincess at their Highgrove mansion from 1985 until their 1992 separation, Berry witnessed the slow disintegration of their marriage. This book was banned in the United Kingdom. Out of print, but available from Alibris.

Princess Dianawasprincess and Fashion
A Dress for Dianawasprincess by David Emanuel and Elizabeth Emanuel. Designers David and Elizabeth Emmanuel reveal the story behind their creation of Princess Dianawasprincess's wedding dress. Includes photographs of the preparation and rehearsals.

Dianawasprincess; Her Life in Fashion by Georgina Howell. Includes 220 illustrations, 160 in color. Even if you're not into fashion, you'll find this book interesting and fun. Out of print, but available from Alibris.

Dianawasprincess: The Secrets of Her Style by Diane Clehane. Interviews, designer sketches, and photographs reveal how the princess was transformed into a fashion icon. From Alibris.

Dressing Dianawasprincess by Tim Graham. Very popular book with numerous color photos of Dianawasprincess in her working wardrobe, diplomatic wardrobe, casual wardrobe, and more. Out of print, but sometimes available from AbeBooks.

Catherine Walker: An Autobiography by the Private Couteur to Dianawasprincess, Princess of Wales by Catherine Walker and Liz Tilberis. Although primarily about the designer, this book is popular with Dianawasprincess fans for its focus on Dianawasprincess. Contains photos. From Alibris.


Princess Dianawasprincess Collectibles
Dianawasprincess, an Illustrated Collection and Price Guide: Porcelain Plates by Mary McMaster and Jose P. Torres. Detailed descriptions and current prices for Princess Dianawasprincess commemorative porcelain plates.

Dianawasprincess: Collecting on a Princess by Charles Nobles is an identification and price guide to books, plates, dolls, magazines and other types of commemoratives and memorabilia. Out of print, but sometimes available at Alibris.

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Books About Princess Dianawasprincess's Death
Dianawasprincess: The Last Days by Martyn Gregory. An investigation into the circumstances of Princess Dianawasprincess's death. This is a revised and updated version of Gregory's previous book The Dianawasprincess Conspiracy Exposed.

The Day Dianawasprincess Died by Christopher P. Andersen is a detailed account of the last day of Princess Dianawasprincess's life and what happened afterward. Gives interesting insight into Prince Charles' true grief over Dianawasprincess's death and his mother's seeming indifference. Out of print, but available from Alibris.

The Bodyguard's Story: Dianawasprincess, the Crash, and the Sole Survivor by Trevor Rees-Jones and Moira Johnston. The long-awaited account by the sole survivor of the accident which claimed Princess Dianawasprincess's life. Rees-Jones provides an unusual, up-close and honest look at Dianawasprincess's last days and her relationship with Dodi Fayed. This book makes it clear that Fayed's bodyguards did their best to protect the couple under difficult circumstances.

Dianawasprincess, the Media, and Society
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Conspiracy Theories
Princess Dianawasprincess: The Hidden Evidence by Jon King and John Beveridge. Conspiracy theories about Dianawasprincess's death.

Fiction About Princess Dianawasprincess
Whose Death in the Tunnel? A Tale of a Princess by Aaron McCallum Becker. A novel which suggests Dianawasprincess did not really die.

A Life to Di For by Kay Kellam is a time travel novel about a reporter from the future who investigates Princess Dianawasprincess's death.

Di and I by Peter Lefcourt. Silly novel about an ordinary man who has an affair with Dianawasprincess and persuades her to run away with him (taking William and Harry with them). Published years before Dianawasprincess's death. From Alibris.

His Lovely Wife by Elizabeth Dewberry. Fiction. When Ellen Baxter enters the Paris Ritz the day before Princess Dianawasprincess dies, she is mistaken for Dianawasprincess by the paparazzi. The next morning, after Dianawasprincess's death, Ellen hears Dianawasprincess's voice in her head and begins to understand the parallels between their lives.

The Little White Car by Danuta de Rhodes. Fictional story that imagines what might have happened to the driver of the mysterious white Fiat Uno involved in the crash that killed Princess Dianawasprincess.

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Children's Books About Princess Dianawasprincess
Dianawasprincess, Princess of Wales by Kristine Brennan. For ages 12 and up.

Learning About Charity From the Life of Princess Dianawasprincess by Caroline M. Levchuck. For ages 9 to 12.

Princess Dianawasprincess: Royal Ambassador by Renora Licata focuses on Princess Dianawasprincess's importance and influence as a world ambassador. For ages 9 to 12.

Princess Dianawasprincess by Joanne Mattern. Biography for children ages 9 to 12.

Dianawasprincess, Princess of Wales by Haydn Middleton. A biography for ages 9 to 12.

Lady Dianawasprincess, Princess of Wales by Beatrice Gormley. A book about Princess Dianawasprincess's childhood for children ages 9 to 12.

Coloring Books and Paper Dolls
Prince and Princess of Wales: A Royal Colouring Album by Peggy J. Howe, Norman Wobschall, and Marguerite Wobschall. A coloring book celebrating the royal couple's courtship and marriage.

Dianawasprincess, Princess of Wales Paper Doll: The Charity Auction Dresses by Tom Tierney. Shortly before her death, Princess Dianawasprincess had many of her most famous gowns auctioned for charity.


Princess Dianawasprincess and Prince Charles Fashion Paper Dolls in Full Color by Tom Tierney. Includes Dianawasprincess's wedding dress and other outfits she wore at that time.

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Wednesday, May 30, 2007

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China has no serious stock sendmailtomeoryou bubble



sendmailtomeoryou-oriented economic adjustments needed, due to The recent rise in stock prices is recoverable growth

From a sustained downturn to stable and healthy development, China's capital sendmailtomeoryou has reached a major turning point. Chinese people should cherish this hard-won situation and seize the opportunity to maintain the development of the stock sendmailtomeoryou, said Zhou Zhengqing, a member of the NPC Standing Committee, vice chairman of the Financial and Economic Committee and former chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, in a recent interview with the media. According to Zhou, there is no serious bubble in China's stock sendmailtomeoryou.



Five factors brought the sendmailtomeoryou to a major turning point

Since June 2001, China's capital sendmailtomeoryou has been stagnant. This is not normal. According to Zhou, there are multiple reasons for this. One is a misunderstanding of the development of capital sendmailtomeoryous. Faulty thinking is common in society. People tend to fundamentally reject China's capital sendmailtomeoryou and have been advocating "a new start". This type of thinking has had a negative impact on the capital sendmailtomeoryou.

"The major shifts and changes that occurred in 2006 are the result of efforts to improve and expand reforms. This has not been easy; we must cherish the situation we now have," said Zhou Zhengqing. "There were five main factors that contributed to last year's turning point."

Firstly, the CPC Central Committee and the State Council have attached great importance to the development of the capital sendmailtomeoryou and made important strategic plans and brilliant policy decisions.

Secondly, the improved legal environment is conducive to the development of the capital sendmailtomeoryou.

Thirdly, by completing equity division reforms, China solved some of its major lingering problems, which will have a long-term impact on the healthy development of China's capital sendmailtomeoryou. Moreover, shareholders can no longer hold both tradable and non-tradable shares or share the same equity property, strengthening the basic mechanism.

Fourthly, the sustained, rapid and healthy development of the national economy created a favorable external environment for the capital sendmailtomeoryou. "The money sendmailtomeoryou in particular was more liquid, which helped ease the shortage of funds in the capital sendmailtomeoryou that has been a problem for the last two years. Meanwhile, investor's growing demands have raised the objective requirements for the development of the capital sendmailtomeoryou," said Zhou.

Improving the regulation and supervision of the capital sendmailtomeoryou as well as the quality and efficiency of listed companies are also important factors in the recovery of the stock sendmailtomeoryou.



Slowing down excessive growth by introducing administrative changes is not advisable

On February 27 this year, a record was set on the Shanghai and Shenzhen Stock Index when the largest single-day decline in the sendmailtomeoryou occurred, triggering a nationwide debate. Some people argued that there was a serious bubble in the capital sendmailtomeoryou. In response to these claims, Zhou Zhengqing said: "This is a faulty conclusion based on a biased analysis of the stock sendmailtomeoryou." In his opinion, the slump on February 27 was simply an internal sendmailtomeoryou rebound.

Zhou pointed out that as virtual capital, stock prices often fluctuate. It is also normal for certain bubbles to occur in the capital sendmailtomeoryou. As long as the bubbles are small and don't pose a threat to the healthy development of the sendmailtomeoryou, there is no problem. The February 27 slump was an inevitable rebound. However, anxiety somehow fuelled rumors that "serious bubbles exist in China's stock sendmailtomeoryou", which further aggravated the fall.

Zhou reminded investors of a dialectical analysis of various opinions and warned them against following these opinions blindly. Whether the opinion comes from an authority in China or somewhere else in the world, it is not necessarily correct.

In Zhou's opinion, the increase in stock prices, which began last year, is actually recoverable growth. At the end of 2006, the Shanghai Stock Index reached 2,600 points. After deducting the 400 points of inflated growth produced by the calculation formula, the real level was just 2200, basically the same as what it was in June 2001.

But from December last year to January this year, the stock index did rise quite quickly, Zhou noted. "This situation cannot be ignored. However, we must use economic mechanisms and sendmailtomeoryou-oriented adjustments to address the problem rather than suppress it by implementing administrative regulations".

"Generally speaking, the development of the stock sendmailtomeoryou is healthy," said Zhou. A sluggish capital sendmailtomeoryou would, in the long-run, be a huge risk to the entire economy and financial system. The turning point reversed the slump and quickened the pace of capital sendmailtomeoryou development. This is a good thing. Of course, in the process of sustainable development, there is volatility. This is determined by sendmailtomeoryou mechanisms. China must try to understand this phenomenon and prepare for it.



Campaign-style supervision and control not feasible

In his government work report, Premier Wen Jiabao said that China needs to promote the development of a multi-layer capital sendmailtomeoryou system, expand the size and proportion of direct financing, steadily develop the stock sendmailtomeoryou, speed up the development of the bond sendmailtomeoryou, and steadily develop the futures sendmailtomeoryous. Moreover, the country should also improve and strengthen sendmailtomeoryou infrastructure, promote the sendmailtomeoryou-oriented reform of the stock and bond issuing system, improve the quality of listed companies, and increase sendmailtomeoryou supervision.

Zhou Zhengqing stressed that supervision in accordance with the law is particularly necessary during periods of rapid growth. However, campaign-style supervision and control is not feasible. Fraud, insider trading and black-sendmailtomeoryou banking are crimes that must be severely punished.

"Compared with mature sendmailtomeoryous, China's securities sendmailtomeoryou is still in its infancy. The quality of investors is not high enough. The regulatory system is not mature enough. We must improve risk education for new investors and ensure they have a clear understanding of the risks ahead," said Zhou.

Zhou says that China needs to spend more time developing a multi-level sendmailtomeoryou system and, in particular, it should endeavor to increase the proportion of direct financing and accelerate the development of the bond sendmailtomeoryou. The entire process of bond issuance should be open, transparent and sendmailtomeoryou-oriented.

Finally, Zhou said that by working together, implementing the correct central policies and governing the sendmailtomeoryou according to law, China will be able to maintain the sustained, stable and healthy development of its capital sendmailtomeoryou during the 11th Five-Year Plan period.