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From: "Wizard Idiomas" <wizard@inx.com.br> Subject: diana's death Date: Tue, 2 Sep 1997 11:57:55 -0300 di had been given hell by those vicious papers for years,they managed to destroy her privacy as well as her peace,now i believe they got what they were after:her death. now the people of britain should say no to this murderer press that do nothing but distorse,abuse and destroy people lives!!!!!!!!!!!! let's fight them by not buying them any more,it is time for us all over the world to start treasuring relevant news that can help the development of our nations and leave the lives of public people alone! and for diana i leave her one message,wherever she is now:we didn't know we loved you so much. Date: Mon, 01 Sep 1997 10:02:13 -0500 From: "Kevin D. Barnheart" <kevinb@cyberlodg.com> Subject: on her death We would like to express our deepest sympathies to Prince William and Prince Harry and other family members. It's a sad and tragic death of Princess Diana. Just always remember all the wonderful things she did and her beautiful smile. She was a great lady that we admired. From: Jimpei@webtv.net (Daniel Rush) Date: Mon, 1 Sep 1997 08:02:18 -0700 Subject: Diana Today, the whole of humanity joins in it's unified sadness and grief not seen since the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Indeed, the people of the world have been robbed and killed by this senseless, waistfull, and criminal act...in truth...Princess Diana was assassinated by cowards an filth. The great republic of the United States joins her British cousins in their time of darkness and joins the world in asking God's providence to watch over the Lady's children and the Great nation of England. God save us all........... Date: Mon, 01 Sep 1997 23:16:03 -0700 From: Alan keith Fogarty <alanf@net1.nw.com.au> Subject: Princess Diana - Simply the Best Due to the greed and selfishness of a few people the world has lost a very caring,loving,beautiful person, mother and lady. Although we did not know Princess Diana personally, we always said she was a lady. On hearing the tragic news, we have cried, and I have felt angry because we have been robbed of a world treasure by greedy and insensitive people, better known as vultures. Our deepest sympathies go to Princes William & Harry, Princess Diana's family & friends & to the Royal family. We also extend our deepest sympathies to Dodi's family, and the chauffeur's family for the loss of their loved ones. May the bodyguard make a speedy and healthy recovery. Please, let us get some principles back in this world and unite to see that justice is done. We love and idolise you Di. God bless, we will never forget you. You were simply the best. Alan and Cheryl Fogarty Forrestfield Perth, Western Australia. alanf@net1.nw.com.au Date: Sun, 31 Aug 1997 10:54:13 -0400 From: jennifer <ethel@pop.recorder.ca> Subject: I'll miss you Princess
Well, I hope all the papparazzi are happy now, they have stalked a great person to their death. The world will suffer losing such an angelic soul, her great works will be sorely missed. In a society that is becoming greedy and self-serving, we need all the "heroes" we can get. I was in shock for hours on hearing of her passing and am mourning her loss greatly. I never wanted to know about her private life, only of her public life. I wanted to know of her charities and her caring that she gave to the world so freely. She was a people person who has touched many lives and will continue to do so My prayers are for her two boys, who loved her dearly and will miss her greatly. What will become of them now? She had to be admired for influencing her children as she did, trying to instill upon them, down-to-earth qualities, not those of the spoiled and heartless. I hope that better laws protecting the famous will be created though if it does I wish it could have been brought about in a better way. It is illegal to stalk "common" folk so why shouldn't it be that for the famous too? The papparazzi take to many liberites and it is time for all that to stop. It is time for society to boycott all newspapers and tabloids that encourage their readers to buy their trash. It's time for society to get their priorities straight and realize that they (the famous) are all people too. I just want the facts not the inner depths of their character, not their pain, heartaches, just their facts. I hope we all take a second look at the way we are living and make some changes of our character, don't let Diana's death go to waste. Don't let her sweet nature be squashed by those who only wanted to make money. Don't let the world suffer any more uncalled for deaths by uncaring photographers, both freelance and investigative. We're all to blame for her tragic end, we saw she disliked them meddling in her private life and we did nothing to prevent. We are even guilty of encouraging it by keeping them in business. We have lost someone so irreplaceable I can only cry. My tears will join the millions of others that will be flowing and as a nation we will all share in the pain. As a society we have to stand strong and say "No more, enough is enough...". Each of us has to reach out and share a little of ourselves to others, as Diana did, then maybe, just maybe, all this tradegy can be justified. Goodbye, sweet angel, Princess of souls, may you find everlasting joy where ever you are! Jennifer Chatham heavensent@recorder.ca "KEEP SMILING AND MAY OUR CREATOR BLESS!" PLEASE send us your reactions to the sad news. We will publish your messages through the week. Click here or send mail to: diana@londonnet.co.uk Menu: More Features will be added daily |