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    Here's what the royal family thinks of Carole Middleton's crippling Party Pieces business debt.

  3. Inside the Financial Fall of the Middleton Family Party ... - AOL

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    Kate’s parents, Carole and Michael Middleton, owned Party Pieces, a party planning and supplies brand which they founded in 1987. ... The Today Show. 50 Valentine's Day dinner ideas for a date ...

  4. Carole Middleton - Wikipedia

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    Carole Elizabeth Goldsmith was born on 31 January 1955 in Perivale, London, the daughter of Ronald (1931–2003) and Dorothy Goldsmith (née Harrison; 1935–2006), great-granddaughter of Jane Harrison (née Liddle; c.1839–1881) whose great-greatgrandfather was aristocrat Sir Thomas Conyers, 9th Baronet.

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    Year 1259 was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. Events. By place. Europe. September – Battle ...

  6. 12 Vintage Jewelry Pieces in Your Collection That Could Be ...

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    Vintage seems to always be in fashion, but clothing isn't the only thing that's highly sought after. Pieces of jewelry that are at least 50 to 100 years old and in good condition are also highly...

  7. The Party People - Wikipedia

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    The Party People is a retail party supply chain based in Australia. It operates the largest retail party supplies outlet in Australia, [1] as well as Australia's most visited online party supply store. [2] The website services customers in Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, United Kingdom and the United States.

  8. Collector’s Pieces That Were Hyped but Are Actually Worth Nothing

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    Here’s a look at the sure-thing collectibles that turned out to not really be worth collecting. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  9. Party piece - Wikipedia

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    In 1717, the actor and playwright Colley Cibber wrote The Nonjuror as a party piece for King George II who paid Cibber £2,000 and appointed him poet laureate as a result. [10] [11] The poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge's party piece was the recitation of his poem "Christabel" which he performed for others many times before it was published in 1816. [1]