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Inspired by Furuse’s remorse, Kano began in 1949 a persistent one-man campaign for the pardon of Furuse and the Japanese POWs in the Muntinlupa penitentiary. Kano carefully drafted his letters in Japanese, had them translated into English, and sent them off in handwritten, typewritten, or mimeograph form to various people and groups: 63 letters to President Quirino, 43 letters to Pope Pius XII in Rome (one acknowledged by then Cardinal Montini who later became Pope Paul VI), four letters to Douglas MacArthur (all ignored), and miscellaneous correspondence with presidents of the Philippines from Quirino to Ferdinand Marcos and officials of the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs and the Philippine Mission to Japan.
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Among all these papers I was intrigued by the complicated signature of Alfredo M. Bunye, then superintendent of the New Bilibid Prison who sent Kano a full list of Japanese POWs and the status of their cases in the War Crimes Tribunal. When I sent a photo of the signature to Bunye’s son, former presidential spokesperson and now newspaper columnist Toting Bunye, he replied that Superintendent Bunye’s father was killed by the Japanese during the war and yet he protected the Japanese POWs in Bilibid from vengeful Filipinos who wanted to lynch them all. The Japanese POWs considered their jailer their Filipino father.
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Japan and the Philippines remained in a state of war six years after 1945.
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Dame Helen Mirren was crowned queen of the Baftas but it was mission unaccomplished for James Bond.
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The 61-year-old won best actress for her role as the monarch while her movie was enthroned as best film.
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Casino Royale, the 21st film in the Bond franchise, only secured one of its nine film awards.
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But there was a separate up-and-coming actress gong for Bond beauty Eva Green, 26, who took to the red carpet in a bizarre backcombed hair-do.
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A “king” also reigned at the ceremony – the best actor prize went to US star Forest Whitaker, 45, for his powerful role as the brutal and bombastic Ugandan leader Idi Amin in The Last King of Scotland.
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Whitaker beat 007 star Daniel Craig, who had hoped to become the first Bond to win a Bafta.
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The Departed’s Leonardo DiCaprio, Peter O’Toole in Venus and Richard Griffiths in The History Boys had also been up for best actor.
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The Last King of Scotland, based on the book by Giles Foden and shot in Uganda, won a total of three Baftas, including Outstanding British Film of the Year and Adapted Screenplay.
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Dame Helen, 61, had always been favourite to land the prestigious best actress prize following a string of awards, including a Golden Globe, for her acclaimed role as the monarch.
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Residents of Newtok, Alaska, know they must evacuate, but who will pay the $130 million cost of moving them?
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One afternoon in the waning days of winter, the most powerful man in Newtok, Alaska, hopped on a plane and flew 1,000 miles to plead for the survival of his village. Stanley Tom, Newtok’s administrator, had a clear purpose for his trip: find the money to move the village on the shores of the Bering Sea out of the way of an approaching disaster caused by climate change.
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Those obstacles—financial, legal and a supremely frustrating bureaucratic process—had slowed down the move for so long that some in Newtok, which is about 400 miles south of the Bering Strait that separates the US from Russia, feared they would be stuck as the village went down around them, houses swallowed up by the river.
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Over the winter, a large group of villagers decided that their administrator was not up to the job. By the time he returned from this particular trip, the dissidents had voted to replace the village council and to sack Tom—a vote that he ignored.
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It’s been more than a decade since Tom took charge of running Newtok, and leading the village out of climate disaster to higher ground.
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The ground beneath Newtok is disappearing. Natural erosion has accelerated due to climate change, with large areas of land lost to the Ninglick river each year. A study by the Army Corps of Engineers found the highest point in the village would be below water level by 2017. The proximity of the threat to Newtok means that its villages are likely to be America’s first climate refugees.
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“It’s really happening right now. The village is sinking and flooding and eroding,” he said. He said he was planning to move his own belongings to the new village site this summer—and that villagers should start doing the same.
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Melting permafrost, sea-level rise, erosion—these are some of the worst consequences of climate change for Alaska. But none of those elements in Newtok’s slow destruction are recognised as disasters under existing legislation.
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That means there is no designated pot of money set aside for those affected communities—unlike cities or towns destroyed by floods or tornados.
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In Bronen’s view, Congress needed to rewrite existing disaster legislation to take account of climate change. Communities needed to be able to access those disaster funds — if not to rebuild in place, which is not feasible in Newtok’s case, then to move.
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As Tom found out, each agency had its own set of rules. The state government would not build a school for fewer than 10 children. The federal government would not build an airstrip at a village without a post office. But the rules, from Newtok’s vantage point, appeared to have at least one point in common. They seemed to conspire against the village ever getting its move off the ground.
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In 2011, Alaska’s government published a timetable for Newtok’s move, setting out dates for building an emergency centre, housing, an airstrip—all items on Tom’s list. Two years later, the plan is already behind schedule and the official who oversaw that original timetable said there was little chance of getting back on track.
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“Newtok is something that is probably going to play out over several decades unless it reaches a dire point where something has to be done immediately to keep the people safe,” said Larry Hartig, who heads Alaska’s Department of Environmental Conservation.
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Almost all of Alaska’s indigenous villages—more than 180—are experiencing the effects of climate change, including severe flooding and erosion. Some may be able to hold back rivers and sea, but others will have to move. About half a dozen villages, including Newtok, face extreme risks.
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“I am not going to tell any community that they are not going to survive. If the residents want to survive, we will help them,” said Mead Treadwell, the state’s lieutenant governor.
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But the cost of relocating just one village — Newtok — could run as high as $130m, according to an estimate by the Army Corps of Engineers. That’s more than $350,000 per villager. Multiply that by half a dozen, or several more times, and the cost of protecting indigenous Alaskan villages from climate change soon soars into the billions.
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So far, Newtok has received a total of about $12m in state funds over the past four years, according to George Owletuck, a consultant hired by Tom to help with the move. Much of that has already gone, to build a barge landing, a few new homes, and an emergency evacuation centre—in case the village does not manage to move in time.
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Alaska’s oil revenues have fallen off over the years. In 2012, the state slipped into second place for oil production behind North Dakota. Treadwell admitted the state government would not cover the entire cost of fortifying or moving all of the villages threatened by climate change.
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“On the question of is there money to help them with one cheque? That is something there clearly is not,” he said.
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However, a number of oil companies have put their Arctic drilling plans on hold for 2013 and 2014. Treadwell admitted there was as yet no comprehensive climate change plan for Newtok and other villages. “I think it’s going to be piece by piece with each community and many different pots of money,” he said.
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He let it be known the village may even have found a mysterious benefactor. Owletuck said he’d had an approach from private individuals, whom he declined to name, wanting to donate $22m to the move.
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Snow covers up a lot of Newtok’s flaws: the open sewage pits, the broken board walk over mudflats, some of the abandoned snowmobile wrecks.
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Newtok has for years been considered a “distressed village”, with average income of $16,000, well below the rest of the state. Fewer than half of adults in the village have paid work. But even within those dismal measures, conditions have sharply deteriorated in the years since the village has been planning to move.
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In the cramped offices of the traditional council, where Tom works, the furniture dates from the 1970s or 1980s, mid-brown vinyl chairs where the casing has split open, revealing the dirty foam inside. It’s not unheard of to find families of 10 or 12 children living in houses of less than 800 sq ft—and none of those homes have flush toilets or running water.
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The upheavals in Newtok are sadly familiar to those who have worked with indigenous Alaskan villages confronting climate change. “I don’t think you would find one community that says they are happy with the pace that’s gone on,” said Patricia Cochran, director of the Alaska Native Science Commission.
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Tulip is mainly looking into the development and expansion of roads building, highways, flyovers and all aspects of infrastructure, whatever is possible. This Joint Venture shall be well-positioned to take advantage with CCTEB as an infrastructure partner in the projects as India aims for an enhanced infrastructure.
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Two years ago, when the real estate slowdown had just started being felt, Nitin Gadkari, Minister of Road Transport and Highways, announced at a national convention of developers, “If housing is slowing down and infrastructure construction picking up, why not switch tracks and become infrastructure developers”. Today, as margins slow down and developers are asking for stressed asset funds in the Union Budget, Parveen Jain, CMD, Tulip Infratech Pvt Ltd tells E Jayashree Kurup, Editor – Magicbricks.com, why this advice makes good business sense in today’s scenario and why the organisation has picked CCTEB of China as partner in developing urban infrastructure. As cities vie with each other to establish their position on the National Liveability Index, issues such as Transport and Civic Infrastructure will be the need of the hour.
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Q) What aspects of infrastructure construction is Tulip Infrastructure planning to enter?
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A) Tulip is mainly looking into the development and expansion of roads building, highways, flyovers and all aspects of infrastructure, whatever is possible. This Joint Venture shall be well-positioned to take advantage with CCTEB as an infrastructure partner in the projects as India aims for an enhanced infrastructure.
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Q) What prompted the foray into infrastructure?
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A) The need of the hour for our nation to move forward is infrastructure development. Unless proper infrastructure is developed, growth shall be hampered due to lack of it as infrastructure is the basic requirement for proper town planning. Real estate, housing, commercial and office projects, easy accessibility, water supply, sewerage and electricity, provision of all amenities and landscaping at every level, whether micro or macro is required. This prompted us to foray into infrastructure as it is the basic requirement and has a big scope for fast overall growth and development.
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Q) Will you continue to develop housing and commercial projects?
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A) Yes, we shall continue to develop housing and commercial projects. Many upcoming projects are also lined up in this regard.
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Q) What is the nature of the JV?
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A) Tulip has collaborated with CCTEB for infrastructure development projects here which shall mainly be road building, highways, flyovers and related aspects of infrastructure. This collaboration shall be a boon for the infrastructure sector of our country with our Joint Venture committed for growth and development of infrastructure of our nation.
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Q) How did you choose your infrastructure construction partner?
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A) We were looking for a world class international reputed company and China Construction Third Engineering Bureau (CCTEB) is one of the biggest infrastructure development companies in China. CCTEB fits the bill very well in this aspect. Tulip had been in talks with CCTEB for a long time and was waiting for the right time to enter the market. We are determined to provide superior quality infrastructure development and are committed to the Government’s vision of developing world class infrastructure. Teaming with China Construction is not only to build, but also to maintain infrastructure projects as the company has rich expertise in this area.
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GARDAÍ BELIEVE THEY have saved the life of a man associated with the Hutch crime gang after officers arrested two men who were armed with a handgun.
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The men, who are well-known to gardaí, will continue to be quizzed in relation to the find this morning. They are heavily linked with the Kinahan crime gang.
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At around 5pm yesterday evening, gardaí attached to the Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau (DOCB) stopped a car on the Howth Road in Killester.
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It is understood that gardaí had conducted in-depth surveillance after receiving intelligence about the planned murder.
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Gardaí believe that the man has been previously targeted at least twice before by Kinahan gunmen.
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Sources have told TheJournal.ie that the man has been officially warned by gardaí that his life is under threat. He has refused to accept garda advice regarding his security.
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The target was a close friend of Jason ‘Buda’ Molyneux who was shot dead near the Five Lamps area of Dublin’s north inner city in January of this year.
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Assistant Commissioner John O’Driscoll said that gardaí continues to closely monitor the activity of people associated with organised crime groups with a view to protecting the life of their intended victims and to seize the proceeds of their criminal activity.
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The Assistant Commissioner with responsibility for Special Crime Operations added: “Personnel attached to Special Crime Operations (SCO) and the Garda National Drugs & Organised Crime Bureau (GNDOCB) in particular, supported by specialist units attached to Security & Intelligence, have again arrested suspects while in possession of a fully loaded handgun in circumstances where it is suspected that there was an intention to murder.
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Email “Hutch associate who survived previous attempts on his life was target of latest Kinahan murder attempt”.
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Several teasers have been spotted in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4’s Blackout mode which appear to be hinting at the game’s next Operation.
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The next Operation is already on players' minds with Operation Absolute Zero releasing before it, and it seems Blackout players are already finding the first signs of it in the game mode’s sole map. Several days ago, a player noticed some surveying stakes had popped up around the map, those objects being short wooden sticks with yellow markers tied around them. Treyarch replied to that thread to say it was “interesting” that the stakes were showing up around the map.
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Following that reveal, other players started looking for the rest of the surveying stakes to figure out where they were. From Firing Range to the Fracking Tower and in many other areas around Blackout’s map, there are several stakes which players have been finding and cataloguing here to keep track of them all. There’s also a disc-like object that’s been spotted between the G7 and G8 quadrants of the map. Theories about this object ranged from calling it a bunker door to saying it might be a teleporter pad like the ones seen in Call of Duty’s Zombies modes, but one of the latest suggestions says that it might be a clock instead.
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Treyarch appears to be well aware of the community’s speculation regarding its new Operation teasers. If you head to the Treyarch Studios Twitter account, you’ll see that the studio has changed its profile image to be one of the surveying stakes that players are hunting for in Blackout. That object that’s partially buried under the ground is also shown as the cover photo, though the account hasn’t directly tweeted about anything pertaining to these two teasers.
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What all Treyarch is planning on including the new Operation remains to be seen, but it’s expected that it’ll bring about new Blackout features like more points of interest similar to the cruise ship added recently to recreate the Hijacked multiplayer map.
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being dumped as Labour leader in June and has stayed out of the spotlight since.
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As election results came in today,she emerged from her self-imposed silence to congratulate the successor in her Melbourne seat of Lalo,Labour candidate Joanne Ryan.
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“She’ll be a strong and articulate voice for a proud community we both love,” Gillard said via her Twitter account.
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She became prime minister in 2010 when she led a party room coup against then-Labour leader Kevin Rudd,in a move which shocked the nation but was designed to end months of dysfunction within the government.
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Gillard called an election shortly afterwards but her campaign was rocked by leaks and her subsequent three years of minority rule were wracked by Labour infighting which grew more pronounced as she failed to turn around dire polls.
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With her popularity at record lows and speculation Rudd would mount a challenge,Gillard called a party room vote inJune which she lost 57 votes to 45. She agreed to exit politics at today’s election.
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“She has been a model of dignity,” said Haydon Manning,associate professor of politics at Flinders University in South Australia. “And that sharply contrasts really with the person who replaced her (Rudd) when he was replaced by her.
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“She has done nothing to harm Labour’s campaign,unlike in 2010 and obviously the campaign has been one of the worst Labour has ever managed to pull off.”For those who believed that Labour would have done better under Gillard,exit polls by Sky News suggested the party would have suffered an even more crushing defeat with her still as leader.
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“She grated on people to an extent I have never seen before,” former Labour minister and now Sky News commentator Graham Richardson said of Gillard. With her career in politics finished,Gillard will become an honorary professor at Adelaide University.
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You know it’s a tenant’s market (see main feature) when someone who last year reportedly couldn’t find a place, on account of a bad credit reputation, gets approved for a $65,000 two-week rental. Then again, celebrities are different from you and me: The tenant in question is Aretha Franklin, and the owner is hotelier Ricky Hilton, who presumably knows something about getting guests to pay up. That hefty price brings access to an ocean beach and a private three-acre lawn patrolled by 24-hour guards – security measures surely appreciated by her Fordune neighbors, such as Anna Murdoch and Millennium Partners honcho Chris Jeffries. (Pat Petrillo at Sotheby’s brokered the deal but was unavailable for comment.) Even considering the mushy market, though, Ms. Franklin’s royal status certainly helped her case: Doesn’t the Queen of Soul deserve a palace?
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MEGHAN Markle's half-sister has attacked Prince Harry's claims that his family "are the family she never had".
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Prince Harry and his glamorous fiancee, Meghan Markle, stepped out with the rest of the royal family for their traditional Christmas morning church service, before spending the rest of the day with the Queen and the family for lunch.
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But Samantha Grant reacted angrily to the newly engaged Prince's comments and said her loved ones "always" supported her growing up but she was "too busy" for them.
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After guest editing the BBC's flagship radio news program, Today, the Prince said yesterday that his family had loved having Meghan with them for Christmas and that his was "the family she never had".
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Harry said: "The family loved having her there.
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"There's always that family part of Christmas (where) there's always that work element there as well, and I think together we had an amazing time.
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"We had great fun staying with my brother and sister-in-law and running round with the kids. Christmas was fantastic."
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"She's done an absolutely amazing job, she's getting there and it's the family that, I suppose, she's never had."
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But Grant, her half sister through Meghan's father, is furious at the Prince's comments, taking to Twitter to vent her anger.
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"Actually she [Meghan] has a large family who were always there with her and for her.
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"No one was estranged, she was just too busy.
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"Meg's family (our family) is complete with sister, brother, aunts, uncles, cousins, and the glue of our family, our amazing completely self-sacrificing father. She always had this family ... Marrying merely extends it.
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"She has a large family. She always did. Our dad is amazing and completely self sacrificing. We made it so that she had two houses. How fun it was!"
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Meghan Markle's half sister Samantha Grant.
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Grant is no stranger to controversy having, in an earlier interview, labelled her half-sister a "shallow social climber" and claiming she had shunned the family since becoming a star in the TV series Suits.
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"The Royal Family would be appalled by what she has done to her own family," she said.
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Based in Florida and 17 years older than Meghan, she has been vocal about her sister, and claiming that she did little to help her father when he fell on difficult times.
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