Snooker |
ibiza classifieds |
Jewish stand-up |
Co-Author of |
Expert on the UK economy and markets |
Hockey |
ABC News Commentator and Former Presidential Adviser |
Former Mayor of New York |
Internationally Renound Olympic Athlete. |
Former anchor of BBC TV news. Twice voted ‘Best Television News reader’. Great presenter and speaker. |
One of the most enduring, popular and acclaimed rock groups of the past 20 years |
French Jazz Trio |
After Dinner Speakers: Geri Halliwell, Dickie Bird, Sarah Whatmore
After splitting from the Spice Girls in May 1998, Geri Halliwell began carving out her own "post-Ginger Spice" niche in the world. She sold her Spice clothes to raise more than $200,000 for a cancer charity, journeyed to Uganda for Comic Relief, was appointed a Goodwill Ambassador by the United Nations, and even got to sing "Happy Birthday" to the future king of England, Prince William.
Nearly a year after her departure from the Spice Girls, Halliwell released her debut solo album, Schizophonic, whose sound is a self-described cross between "Julie Andrews and Johnny Rotten." The album, released on Capitol Records, contained Halliwell's first single, "Look at Me."