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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2011 18:37:41 GMT -5
That was a late present to his son Eric Alexandre, lol
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Post by axelle on Nov 26, 2011 16:53:43 GMT -5
Palace has got a new advisor.
David Tomatis was appointed Advisor to the Prince's Cabinet on 1 November. He began his career in government service in 1989 at the Department of Finance and Economics, he joined Monaco Mediax in 1995, an entity in which he served as Vice President Delegate. Mediax Monaco is a company that produces many events in the Principality as Imagina exhibition, or the Sportel Monaco Media Forum. It will support the firm princely records relating to political events and the media. It will also be associated with the review of fiscal and economic issues. David Tomatis is a citizen of Monaco. He holds a Masters degree in Economics. Aged 49, he is married with one child. translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.monacomatin.mc%2Farticle%2Fderniere-minute-monaco%2Fdavid-tomatis-nomme-au-cabinet-princier&sl=fr&tl=en&hl=en&ie=UTF-8So he is the new Stahl. Let's see what he will do. He will replace Stahl!? That is news!
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Post by paca on Nov 26, 2011 17:52:52 GMT -5
that's how stahl started out. then she got sent away and came back with a different title but same function.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2011 2:56:09 GMT -5
here we got a new syco^%$#@ number one
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Post by axelle on Nov 27, 2011 11:48:38 GMT -5
that's how stahl started out. then she got sent away and came back with a different title but same function. Thanks - we shall watch and see~~~~
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Post by paca on May 11, 2012 17:13:07 GMT -5
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Post by margarita on Jan 20, 2013 14:46:38 GMT -5
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Post by tops on May 11, 2015 14:38:28 GMT -5
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Post by smt on May 11, 2015 15:25:55 GMT -5
Well, this sums up Fat Al's life perfectly. Doesn't it? 
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Post by tops on May 11, 2015 16:26:27 GMT -5
Well, this sums up Fat Al's life perfectly. Doesn't it?  great example of "waist training." this 6 years older lady (who most likely has a high-paying fan club for private entertainment) is probably the "bread winner" in the "family." i don't see this kid being paid much. He could be made to feel it's an honor to be in the association of the palais. All very staged, cutesy with working in the advertising via the fashion. i guess that's how the "wedding" was paid for. This dashing duo best latch on while they can and enjoy the fleeting moments.
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Post by agentf on May 12, 2015 13:44:04 GMT -5
She met him while performing for Albert...? Her husband is a lovely romantic. She got by the priest so she must be pretty hands-off in her work 
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Post by agentf on Jun 6, 2023 22:49:21 GMT -5
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Post by axelle on Jun 9, 2023 17:25:29 GMT -5
I don't think Italians want a monarchy. How many political parties do they have now?
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Post by agentf on Jun 10, 2023 3:48:30 GMT -5
Good points. Arguably the plurality of parties, just like the plurality of yore, of principalities, points to a natural tendency to rule by majority, unforeign to a democratic process. In Sumer, the first ever king WAS elected. How it became hereditary harks to people not wanting to share power once they experienced it. Age old problem between the collective and personal interest. Sigh. Italians though have since the Romans at least, always recognized leadership and organizing beneath it. But like with fashion, they need to change it up ever so often. I don't think Italians want a monarchy. How many political parties do they have now?
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