Showing posts with label funeral. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 11, 2013



Great and the Good of World Politics Set to Attend Margaret Thatcher's Funeral

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Many of the political titans who have dominated British politics for more than 40 years are set to be present in St Paul’s Cathedral next week to pay their final respects to Baroness Thatcher.

All surviving members of Lady Thatcher’s Cabinets - including Lord Heseltine and Lord Howe – have been invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday, which will see more than 2,000 people mourn the loss of the former prime minister.

Foreign politicians including former South Africa leader FW de Klerk and former US Secretary of State Hilary Clinton have also been invited.

From the world of arts, singer Dame Shirley Bassey and composer Lord Lloyd-Webber will be attending the service. Jeremy Clarkson, the Top Gear presenter, will also be at the funeral.

Number 10 said the guest list had been drawn up by Lady Thatcher's family and representatives with the assistance of the Government and the Conservative Party.

More than 2,000 invitations are expected to be printed today and sent out tomorrow. » | Peter Dominiczak, Political Correspondent | Thursday, April 11, 2013

THE GUARDIAN: The Margaret Thatcher I knew: 20 personal insights – What was the former prime minister really like to work with and against, to live with and to help dress? Those who knew her best remember » | Monday, April 08, 2013

Tuesday, April 09, 2013


Queen to Attend Margaret Thatcher's Funeral

Baroness Thatcher's ceremonial funeral at St Paul's Cathedral will be attended by the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, Buckingham Palace has confirmed.


Margaret Thatcher Funeral Set for Next Week

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Read the article here | Tuesday, April 09, 2013

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Whitney Houston's Funeral Ends to I Will Always Love You

Farewell Whitney Houston. The star leaves the church for the final time to I Will Always Love You.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Kim Jong-il Funeral: Thousands Mourn North Korean Leader

THE GUARDIAN: State TV shows procession moving through Pyongyang against backdrop of snowfall and clearly audible outpouring of grief


Tens of thousands of people have endured freezing temperatures in Pyongyang to bid farewell to the former North Korean leader Kim Jong-ilin a meticulously-choreographed funeral designed to cement his legacy and transfer power to his youngest son, Kim Jong-un.

In death, as in life, Kim had kept the outside world guessing – this time about the timing of his funeral. The Russian and Chinese media said the images coming from Pyongyang on Wednesday were live, but the abundance of natural light at the end, just as it was getting dark in Seoul, suggested they were recorded.

Reports said the capital's citizens had been mobilised to clear snow from the funeral cortege's 40km route from the Kumsusan memorial palace, where Kim's body had been lying in state.

North Korean state TV showed the procession moving slowly through the streets against a backdrop of snowfall and a clearly audible outpouring of grief from mourners, most of whom were wearing dark green military uniforms.

The three-hour procession may have helped answer key questions about the communist regime's immediate future amid fears that the rapid rise of the inexperienced Kim Jong-un could spark a power struggle and potentially threaten regional security.

Kim Jong-un, wearing a long black coat but no hat, walked in front of the hearse carrying his father's casket which was wrapped in a red flag – a sign that the succession is proceeding as the older Kim had envisaged when he unveiled the youngest of his three sons as his heir at a military parade in October 2010. » | Justin McCurry in Osaka | Wednesday, December 28, 2011

WELT ONLINE: Trauerfeier für Kim Jong-il – Pompöser Salut mit Führerkult und deutschen Autos: Drei Stunden dauerte die spektakuläre Totenprozession für Kim Jong-il. Sein Leichenwagen fuhr durch die ganze Hauptstadt. Eine deutsche Automarke fiel dabei besonders auf. ¶ Nordkoreas Familiendynastie der Kims zementiert ihre Herrschaft in dritter Generation mit dem Ausbau eines Führerkults, der auch für ihre Toten ewig halten soll. So wie Staatengründer Kim Il-song wird auch der am 17. Dezember am Herzinfarkt gestorbene Diktatur Kim Jong-il nach dem Ende der Trauerzeit einbalsamiert werden. Er soll im Kristallsarg im Kumsusan Mausoleum „für immer aufgebahrt ruhen.“ ¶ Das meldete am Mittwoch der chinesische Fernsehsender Phönix unter Berufung auf Pjöngjangs Staatsfernsehen. Der von einer Parteifahne bedeckte präparierte Leichnam des Präsidentenvater Kim Il-song liegt bereits seit 1994 im Mausoleum, dem Jahr, als er starb. » | Johnny Erling | Mittwoch 28. Dezember 2011

LE MONDE: Corée du Nord : grandioses obsèques pour Kim Jong-il – La Corée du Nord a organisé, mercredi 28 décembre, de grandioses obsèques pour son dirigeant Kim Jong-il. L'agence de presse russe Itar-Tass a affirmé que le service funèbre avait débuté à 10 heures, heure locale (2 heures, heure de Paris) à Pyongyang, dans le mausolée Kumsusan, où le corps du "Cher Dirigeant" a été placé dans un cercueil de verre. La cérémonie, qui a rassemblé des dizaines de milliers de Nord-Coréens, a pris fin à 9 heures (heure de Paris), selon la télévision officielle. "La cérémonie est terminée", a déclaré un responsable officiel devant le mausolée Kumsusan de Pyongyang où le convoi funèbre est revenu à l'issue d'un tour dans la ville enneigée devant des dizaines de milliers de personnes. A son retour sur la place du mausolée, devant des dizaines de milliers de soldats et de civils rassemblés, la garde d'honneur a défilé et l'hymne national a été interprété par un orchestre militaire. » | LEMONDE.FR avec AFP | mercredi 28 décembre 2011
North Korea Holds Funeral for 'Dear Leader' Kim Jong-il

North Korea began two days of official mourning for Kim Jong-il on Wednesday, with state television showing live coverage of the late leader's hearse leaving the Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang.


Read article and comment here | Julian Ryall, Tokyo | Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Arab TV Station Airs Pictures of Gaddafi Funeral Prayer

Dubai-based Al Alaan TV have broadcast amateur footage that they claim shows the bodies of Colonel Gaddafi, his son Mutassim and his defence minister Abu Bakr Yunis prior to their burial in the Sahara Desert.


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Tuesday, May 03, 2011

Libya: 2,000 Gaddafi Supporters Attend Funeral of Son

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Some 2,000 of Col Muammar Gaddafi's supporters turned out for the funeral of the Libyan leader's youngest son, as the regime intensified its attack on the besieged city of Misurata.

In the capital, Tripoli, a crowd of more than 1,000 people attended the funeral of Saif al-Arab Gaddafi, the leader's second youngest son, who was killed in an allied air strike on Saturday night.

Col Gaddafi himself did not attend, but two of his other sons, Saif al-Islam, who has the highest profile and was seen as his father's intended successor, and Hannibal were both seen in the crowd.

Some mourners fired weapons into the air. Others chanted "revenge for the martyrs" and carried placards reading "We are all with Gaddafi's Libya", according to news organisations.

The body, covered in a green cloth and with a wreath was delivered to the Al-Hani Cemetery in a black ambulance.

Three of Saif al-Arab's children, identified by the authorities as being a child each of Hannibal, their oldest brother, Mohammed, and their sister Aisha, were also buried. » | Richard Spencer, Middle East Correspondent | Monday, May 02, 2011

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Libya Crisis: Muammar Gaddafi's Son Buried in Tripoli

BBC: The funeral of the youngest son of Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi has taken place in the capital, Tripoli.

Libya says Saif al-Arab, 29, and three of Col Gaddafi's grandchildren died on Saturday when Nato missiles hit his villa in the leader's compound.

His funeral was attended by several thousand people as Nato planes circled in the skies above.

Mourners chanted calls for revenge as the coffin, wrapped in a green Libyan flag, was lowered into the ground. Visible emotion » | Monday, May 02, 2011

Saturday, November 06, 2010

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Poland Bury [sic] President Kaczynski and His [Wife] in Krakow Cathederal

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: Tens of thousands of mourners gathered in Poland's ancient capital for the burial of President Lech Kaczynski and his wife, but volcanic ash over Europe prevented many world leaders from joining them.

U.S. President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel were among those forced by the ash cloud to abandon plans to attend the funeral in Krakow for Kaczynski and his wife Maria, killed in a plane crash in western Russia on April 10.

However, Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev managed to fly to the city, reinforcing a strong message of Russian solidarity since the crash that has raised Polish hopes for an improvement in long-strained ties with their communist-era overlord.

The funeral at Krakow's Wawel cathedral crowns a week of unprecedented national mourning for the Kaczynskis and 94 other, mostly senior political and military officials who also died.

Police said about 60,000 people had gathered in central Krakow ahead of the transportation of the Kaczynskis' coffins to Wawel cathedral where they were placed in the crypt alongside Polish kings, national heroes and poets.

In Warsaw, Poles had queued through Saturday night to view the coffins while they remained on public display. >>> | Sunday, April 18, 2010

LE MONDE – PORTFOLIO SONORE: En Pologne, dernier adieu à Lech Kaczynski >>> Le Monde pour LeMond.fr | Dimanche 18 Avril 2010

Polen nehmen Abschied von Präsident Kaczynski: Zahlreiche Absagen für Teilnahme an Trauerfeier in Krakau

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Polen nehmen Abschied von Präsident Kaczynski. Bild: NZZ Online

NZZ ONLINE: Mit einem Staatsbegräbnis für den polnischen Präsidenten Lech Kaczynski sind die Trauerzeremonien am Sonntag zu Ende gegangen. Zehntausende Polen nutzten noch einmal die Gelegenheit, von ihrem Präsidenten Abschied zu nehmen.

Polen Letztes Geleit für Kaczynski - Vulkanasche hält Staatsgäste fern

Zum Staatsbegräbnis in Krakau hatten sich ursprünglich auch zahlreiche Präsidenten, Regierungschefs und gekrönte Häupter angesagt. Doch wegen der Sperrung weiter Teile des europäischen Luftraums sagten über 40 von ihnen ihre Teilnahme am Begräbnis kurzfristig ab, darunter US-Präsident Barack Obama und die deutsche Kanzlerin Angela Merkel.

Unbeeindruckt von der Aschewolke traf dagegen der russische Präsident Dmitri Medwedew mit einer Sondermaschine in Krakau ein. Auf den russischen Präsidenten, dessen Land eine schwierige Vergangenheit mit Polen hat, richteten sich am Sonntag die Augen vieler Polen.

Im Gespräch mit dem polnischen Regierungschef Donald Tusk sagte Medwedew vor der Messe, die Trauer habe beide Nationen verbunden. Auch künftig sei das russische Volk bereit zur Zusammenarbeit. Medwedew legte in der Marienkirche einen Strauss roter Rosen nieder und zündete eine Kerze an. >>> sda/dpa | Sonntag, 18. April 2010

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Barack Obama. Photo : leJDD.fr

Pologne: Obama et Merkel absents

leJDD.fr: Barack Obama et Angela Merkel ont été contraints d'annuler leur participation aux obsèques, dimanche, du couple présidentiel polonais. Raison de leur absence: le nuage de cendres volcaniques qui empêchent les avions de traverser le ciel européen depuis jeudi.

Alors que les Polonais ont débuté, samedi, l'hommage de deux jours aux 96 victimes de la catastrophe aérienne du 10 avril en Russie, dont le président Lech Kaczynski et son épouse, Maria, quelques grands dirigeants ne pourront assister aux funérailles, prévues dimanche. La cause de ces absences: le nuage de cendres crachées par un volcan islandais qui paralyse le trafic aérien au-dessus de l'Europe. Merkel, lost in translation >>> V.V. (avec Reuters), leJDD.fr, Samedi 17 Avril 2010

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Lech Kaczynski reposera aux côtés des rois de Pologne

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Des manifestants devant le Palais de la Culture et de la Science à Varsovie, mercredi. Photo : Le Figaro

LE FIGARO: L'inhumation du chef de l'État dans la cathédrale de Wawel, à Cracovie, suscite la polémique.

D’envoyée spéciale du Figaro à Varsovie

À Varsovie, le temps de l'émotion vient de céder la place à celui de la polémique. L'annonce du lieu des funérailles du président Lech Kaczynski soulève une tempête de protestations. Ne lui fait-on pas trop d'honneurs en l'enterrant dans la cathédrale du château de Wawel, à Cracovie, où reposent une quinzaine de rois polonais et une pléiade de gloires républicaines comme le maréchal Kosciuszko, le poète Adam Mickiewicz, le maréchal Jozef Pilsudski ou encore le général Sikorski, chef du gouvernement polonais en exil à Londres pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale? Et l'on remarque, au pas­sage, un nouveau télescopage de l'histoire: Sikorski a trouvé la mort dans un accident d'avion. Le crash, qui se produisit en juillet 1943, aurait été dû à un sabotage commandité par Staline, qui détestait Sikorski. Rien à voir, bien sûr, avec ce qui est arrivé à Lech Kaczynski.

Le président défunt et son épouse reposeront donc aux côtés du maréchal Pilsudski. Lech Kaczynski révérait le père de l'indépendance polonaise, un démocrate mais à tendance autoritaire. Lui et son frère jumeau, Jaroslaw, en avaient fait l'icône de leur parti Droit et Justice (PIS).

C'est le cardinal Stanislaw Dziwisz, archevêque de Cracovie, qui a annoncé mardi la nouvelle. Mgr Dziwisz était le secrétaire particulier de Jean-Paul II. À ce titre, il jouit en Pologne d'un prestige considérable. Dans la soirée, quelques centaines de Cracoviens ne s'en sont pas moins rassemblés devant l'archevêché pour dénoncer cette décision. Lech Kaczynski «est-il digne de nos rois?» demandaient les manifestants. Un nouveau rassemblement était prévu mercredi soir à Cracovie. Calcul politique >>> Par Arielle Thedrel | Jeudi 15 Avril 2010

WAWEL CASTLE HOMEPAGE: Wawel Royal Castle

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Friday, April 09, 2010

Uniforms and Nazi Salutes at Terre'Blanche Funeral

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Some among the congregation performed Nazi salutes during the service. Photograph: Times Online

TIMES ONLINE: Thousands of followers of Eugene Terre’Blanche, the murdered white supremacist, attended his funeral amid tight security today.

Mourners, many dressed in combat gear, sang the apartheid-era national anthem as the coffin entered the church. Some among the congregation performed Nazi salutes during the service.

Other who could not fit inside the church filled the streets of the small farming town of Ventersdorp, 62 miles (100km) west of Johannesburg.

South Africa’s pre-apartheid flag and Terre'Blanche's party's flag, which resembles the Nazi swastika, fluttered from pickup trucks in the surrounding streets.

Reverend Ferdie Devenir told the congregation that Mr Terre’Blanche had been “a good leader”.

“The world was against him, they looked for the bad things about him.”

Two of Mr Terre’Blanche’s black workers have been charged with beating and hacking him to death on his farm last Saturday.

Police suspect the murder was financially rather than politically motivated but the killing has exposed the country's persistent racial divide 16 years after the end of white minority rule.

Helicopters circled above the streets and police were out in force. Few black South Africans were among the crowds. >>> Joanna Sugden | Friday, April 09, 2010

Tension as Terre'Blanche is Buried in South Africa

Saturday, August 29, 2009

«Ted Kennedy, homme fantasque et poids lourd politique»



Watch AP video: Final farewell to Kennedy >>> | Saturday, August 29, 2009

GLOBE AND MAIL – Photo gallery: The Kennedy funeral; Mourners gather to say goodbye to Ted Kennedy >>>

Washington Converges on Boston for Kennedy Funeral

REUTERS: BOSTON (Reuters) - U.S. presidents, members of Congress and the public gathered on a rainy Saturday to say goodbye to Senator Edward Kennedy, a towering figure in American politics who contributed to major social changes in the United States over the last 50 years.

Senators and U.S. representatives of both political parties joined the large Irish-American Kennedy clan, the country's pre-eminent political dynasty, at a Roman Catholic basilica for a funeral where President Barack Obama was to deliver the eulogy.

Dozens of lawmakers from the last several decades -- many of whom had been Kennedy's fiercest foes on legislation -- attended the traditional Catholic funeral Mass in the stone, 130-year-old Our Lady of Perpetual Help Basilica.

Mourners -- from Hollywood star Jack Nicholson to Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer -- packed the white and gold interior of the church beneath soaring arches and stained glass.

Obama and former presidents Jimmy Carter, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton sat at the front with their wives.
Since Kennedy's death on Tuesday of brain cancer at age 77, Americans have staged a series of memorials to the last of the Kennedy brothers, and his death has been treated like the passing of a president. >>> Svea Herbst-Bayliss and Scott Malone | Saturday, August 29, 2009

Sunday, October 19, 2008

YNET NEWS – Opinion: They Haven’t Learned a Thing

Lavish funeral for far-right leader Haider shows that Austria hasn’t changed

No. Many Austrians have proven yet again that they have not changed. They have proven that they have not learned a thing, and that they do not wish to learn or to change.

The funeral arrangements for Jörg Haider, the leader of a far right party, only served to prove that when it comes to Austria, what used to be there is still what we see there to this day.

The man who on more than one occasion praised his countryman, the fuehrer of the German Reich, got the kind of funeral usually reserved for kings or presidents, including a funeral ceremony and convey in line with all the military honors. His funeral was attended by hundreds of politicians, as well as senior officers and other dignitaries, including the Austrian president and prime minister.

Not to mention the tens of thousands of mourning and crying Austrians, many of whom are World War II veterans, who again proudly displayed the badges of honor and medals they received in their roles as the trusted and fanatical servants of the Reich, which was headed by their countryman for the 12 darkest years in the history of humanity - Adolf Hitler, born in the town of Braunau am Inn. >>> Noah Klieger | October 19, 2008

DIE PRESSE: Israel. Zeitung: "Viele Österreicher sehnen sich nach Drittem Reich"

Die israelische Tageszeitung "Yedioth Anoroth" kritisiert das "pompöse" Begräbnis für Jörg Haider. Es beweise, dass "viele Österreicher nichts gelernt haben". Und indirekt, dass sich viele nach dem Dritten Reich zurücksehnen.

Für die auflagenstärkste israelische Tageszeitung "Yedioth Ahronoth" ist das "pompöse Begräbnis" für Kärntens Landeshauptmann Jörg Haider der Beweis dafür, "dass sich Österreich nicht geändert hat". In einem Kommentar der englischsprachigen Online-Ausgabe des Blattes, "Ynetnews", wird behauptet, viele Österreicher sehnten sich nach wie vor nach dem Dritten Reich zurück.

"Österreicher haben nichts gelernt"

"Viele Österreicher haben wieder einmal unter Beweis gestellt, dass sie sich nicht geändert haben. Sie haben bewiesen, dass sie überhaupt nichts gelernt haben und dass sie gar nichts lernen oder sich verändern wollen", so die Meinung von "Ynet"-Autor Noah Klieger.

Ein Begräbnis wie für Könige

"Dem Mann, der bei mehr als einer Gelegenheit seinen Landsmann, den Führer des Deutschen Reiches, gerühmt hat, wurde ein Begräbnis beschert, wie es nur Könige oder Präsidenten erhalten..." Das Blatt weist auch darauf hin, dass an dem Begräbnis hunderte Politiker, darunter auch der Bundespräsident und der Bundeskanzler, teilgenommen haben. >>> | 19. Oktober 2008

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Friday, October 17, 2008

Road-death Politician Got Drunk in a Gay Bar Hours Before Car Crash... and May Have Been Targeted by Saboteurs

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Photo of Jörg Haider courtesy of MailOnline

MAIL Online: Austrian far-Right leader Jorg Haider's car may have been sabotaged before he crashed, it was claimed.

Haider died when his Volkswagen Phaeton veered off the road in the early hours of Saturday morning last week after a boozy celebration party for Austria's right wing leaders.

As throngs of right-wing crowds gathered for his funeral today, makers of the VW Phaeton limo he was driving insist their car is one of the safest in the world and should have survived the crash.

VW spokesman Peter Thul claimed that someone with access to Haider’s car key could have manipulated the car’s electrics.
The car giants have sent their own experts to examine the wreckage and search for signs it may have been sabotaged.

It has also been revealed that on the day of his death, Haider spent part of his last night drinking in a gay club called ‘Stadtkraemer.’

Police have told Haider's family he had a blood alcohol level of 1.8 pro mille - nearly four times Austria's 0.5 limit.

Thul told The Sun: “It is a fact that Haider was going too fast, but such a speed on that curve is not a problem for the car’s physics.

“The Phaeton and Audi A8 are the safest of all. You’d need the key to manipulate the electronics, so someone at a garage would have to tamper with it.

The Stadtkraemer – which translates to The City Shopkeeper – is a well known haunt for the Klagenfurt gay community and advertises itself on the Internet with the slogan: “Whether old or young, lesbian or gay, the restaurant is always cool.”

A fellow diner offered to drive Haider home because he looked the worse for wear, but the 58-year-old governor of the state of Carinthia turned him down.

Haider headed for the notorious gay establishment after his appearance at a night club, the public prosecutor in Klagenfurt confirmed.

He arrived at a quarter past midnight on Saturday morning, left thirty minutes later and was dead within half-an-hour.

Despite being married with two daughters, Haider was “outed” years ago by the Austrian and German press for being homosexual.

He never helped his family man image by turning up at rallies and local events with an entourage of young blond men.

Newspapers in his homeland said they were reluctant to publish “full details” of his homosexuality fearing an outburst of hate towards the gay community would overtake hatred towards foreigners.

According to German daily Taz, many members of Vienna's gay scene claimed he regularly had sex with young men below the age of consent - 18 for homosexuals.

As a result Taz wrote: "These days he prefers to meet with boys from nearby Slovakia" (where the age of consent is 15).

Hosi, or Homosexual Initiative, the biggest gay pressure group in Austria, said before his death: "We've known about Haider's homosexuality for about 10 years. >>> | October 17, 2008

THE TELEGRAPH: Haider Was Drinking in a Gay Bar Before He Crashed

The Austrian far-Right politician Jörg Haider was seen drinking in a gay bar shortly before his fatal car crash.

Mr Haider, 58, was killed in the early hours of last Saturday when the car he was driving at 88mph, around twice the speed limit, crashed off a road in the southern province of Carinthia, where he served as governor.

Austrian media reported that the amount of alcohol in Mr Haider's blood was nearly four times the legal limit.

The politician, who was married with two daughters but was rumoured throughout his career to be a closet homosexual, spent the last part of his night alive in Stadtkraemer, a popular gay club in Klagenfurt. He arrived at Stadtkraemer at a quarter past midnight after having visited another nightclub, and left thirty minutes later, the public prosecutor in Klagenfurt said. >>> | October 17, 2008

DIE PRESSE: Landestrauer in Kärnten: "Bist du nit bei mir"

Klagenfurt. Mehr als 30.000 Trauergäste werden zur offiziellen Verabschiedung von Jörg Haider am Samstag in Klagenfurt erwartet. Wegen des großen Ansturms muss die Innenstadt für den Individualverkehr gesperrt werden. An der Peripherie wurden Auffangparkplätze eingerichtet, von denen Shuttle-Busse die Besucher in die Innenstadt bringen. >>> Von Robert Benedikt | 17. Oktober 2008

DIE PRESSE: Claudia Haider - Sein wahrer Lebensmensch

Alle Augen sind auf Haiders Witwe Claudia gerichtet. Sie könnte auch dessen politisches Erbe antreten.

Sie war – neben seiner Mutter – Jörg Haiders wahrer Lebensmensch: Ehefrau Claudia. Die Tiroler Försterstochter, geboren in Lenggries (Bayern), war 18 Jahre alt und hatte eben ihr Publizistikstudium begonnen, als sie auf einem Ball Jörg Haider kennenlernte. 1976 wurde in Bad Goisern geheiratet, das erste Kind war unterwegs: Tochter Ulrike. Drei Jahre später kam Cornelia zur Welt. >>> Von Oliver Pink | 17. Oktober 2008

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