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Diana 1961-1997 the inquiry

LETTER : How to beat the paparazzi

Sir: I find your headline of 2 September ("Killed by drunken driving, not fame") deeply offensive.

Diana 1961-1997: The media - Two paparazzi still held in custody

Freelance worked for top agency

Two paparazzi released on pounds 10,000 bail

Freelance worked for top agency

French judge accuses seven paparazzi of manslaughter

Photographer took Diana's pulse in wreckage

Press body to review photo rules

The newspaper industry moved to protect itself from privacy legislation yesterday in the wake of the Princess of Wales's death when Lord Wakeham, chairman of the Press Complaints Commission (PCC), started a review of the rules covering the use of paparazzi photographs.

German tabloid paper publishes pictures of victims in wrecked car

It did not take long. The first photograph of the fatal crash in which Diana, Princess of Wales, died appeared on the front page of Bild Zeitung yesterday. The management of Germany's biggest circulation tabloid, which sells four million copies a day, said they paid a lot money for them.

The pursuit over, a people's princess comes home

A sombre Prince of Wales brought the body of his ex-wife, Diana, home to Britain last night as the nation struggled to come to terms with the shock and suddenness of her violent death.

Diana 1961-1997: The tragedy - Game of hide and seek with the paaparazzi that ended in carnage

Car struck pillar on deadly bend in tunnel

Diana 1961-1997: The tragedy - Game of hide and seek with the paparazzi that ended in carnage

Driver struck pillar on deadly bend in tunnel

Diana 1961-1997: The media - Pictures of deaths on sale within hours

Photagraphs from crash scene are offered to US tabloid for $1m

How we met: Dolce & Gabbana

Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana The designer Domenico Dolce, 38, was born in Palermo, Sicily, where his father ran a large fashion 'atelier', or factory. At 19 he moved to Milan to study fashion, before landing a job in the same design studios as the Milanese art student Stefano Gabbana (now 35). In 1982 they teamed up to form their own label, which made its debut at the Milan collections three years later. Since then, they have opened 15 Dolce & Gabbana boutiques worldwide, and have signed licens...

Paparazzi go for the floppy bits

A Word of warning to Italian celebrities: if you go down to the beach this summer, you'd better go in disguise. Or at least keep your clothes on. Because otherwise the paparazzi might just make a picnic out of you.

HOW TO SNARE A PRINCESS ON THE RUN

Every day the Princess of Wales is stalked by the paparazzi, an experience she finds both frightening and. humiliating. Last month she fought back, but her pursuers have not given up. Marianne Macdonald reports
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