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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 74. Chapters: Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Kazuo Ishiguro, Queen Anne-Marie of Greece, Georg Solti, Wilnelia Merced, Murder of Victoria Climbie, Olga Lehmann, Margaret Hodge, Robert Maxwell, Peter Tillemans, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Patricia Scotland, Baroness Scotland of Asthal, Alex Bogdanovic, Otto Newman, Emeric Pressburger, Tul Bahadur Pun, Robert John "Mutt" Lange, Anthony Sawoniuk, Alec Issigonis, Faryadi Sarwar Zardad, Fabrice Muamba, Cesar Milstein, Guy Goma, Jaroslav Drobny, Gottlieb Wilhelm Leitner, Phillip DeFreitas, Aaron Klug, Nadia Almada, George Bridgetower, Tidjane Thiam, Mariella Frostrup, Darius Defoe, Annabella Lwin, Iqbal Sacranie, Hersch Lauterpacht, Peter Paduh, Jimmy Choo, Jeillo Edwards, Hammasa Kohistani, Wilfred Wood, Joseph Kagan, Baron Kagan, Navnit Dholakia, Baron Dholakia, Gerri Peev, Vedran Smailovic, Otto Plaschkes, Wilfrid Michael Voynich, Simon Halabi, Walter Susskind, Sergei Baltacha, Jr., Michel Emmanuel Rodocanachi, Brian Chikwava, Amir Bhatia, Baron Bhatia, Peter Stadlen, Isaac Marks, Carl Meyer, Josephine Broekhuizen, Felix Dexter, Andrew George Lehmann, Alexander Nadson, Octav Botnar, Rani Manicka, Yat-Sen Chang, Sarah Harrison, Roger Finn, Myroslav Dykun, Dan Penteado. Excerpt: In 2000 in London, England, an eight-year-old Ivorian girl Victoria Adjo Climbie (2 November 1991 - 25 February 2000) was abused and murdered by her guardians. Her death led to a public inquiry and produced major changes in child protection policies in England. Born in Abobo, Ivory Coast, Climbie left the country with her great-aunt Marie-Therese Kouao for an education in France, where they travelled, before arriving in London in April 1999. It is not known exactly when Kouao started abusing Climbie, although it is suspected to have worsened when Kouao and Climbie met and moved in with Carl...