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Icelandic singer Bjork has teamed up with finance chiefs in a bid to save her homeland's ailing economy.
The former Sugarcubes star has given her backing to Reykjavik-based Audur Capital's drive to encourage investors to inject capital into businesses in the country.
And her involvement has already boosted the fund. It is expected to attract more than $16 million by the end of March.
Sting is hardly walking on the moon after learning that his teenage daughter Coco shared a tent with Pete Doherty at Glastonbury. She played a set at the uber-popular Glastonbury Festival and bumped into her drug-riddled pal, Pete. He is said to have smoked something in her tent, with her there.
John Lennon's widow Yoko Ono, 75, and Sir Paul McCartney's daughter, the fashion designer Stella McCartney, 36, were among 250 mourners at yesterday's funeral at St Mary the Virgin near Mr Aspinall's home in Twickenham, South-West London.The pair were seen warmly embracing along with Beatles producer Sir George Martin, 82, outside the funeral at the Church of St Mary the Virgin near Aspinall's home in Twickenham, south west London.
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Instead she will support the orphan financially from Britain. The 49-year-old singer told aides she has been left exhausted by a mountain of red tape.
Her adoption of Malawian son David Banda, two, was finalised this month. Pals were sure she would be bringing home Mercy, also two, as a sister for him.
Ms Mills also launched an angry outburst against her husband's victory on where their daughter would live and how much she would get each year.
“Beatrice gets £35,000 a year. She is meant to travel B-class when her father travels A-class.
“Paul has always wanted Beatrice to go to a state school. He insisted that he wanted us to move to that area [East Sussex] - £35,000 includes. £17,000 for school fees.”
“He tried to get our daughter with joint residency, even though we had gone 50-50. In that way he has got everything he wanted, but that's what powerful people get.”
Ms Mills complained about the judge's assessment of her husband's wealth.
“He also said that Paul is only worth £400 million. Everyone knows that he has been worth £800 million for the last 15 years.
"Paul has always wanted it public because he wants to look like generous Sir Paul."
“I was locked out of every home. I really hope now that me and my daughter can have a life and not be followed every day. Apart from one television thing I have stayed quiet for 21 months. If the judgment had been kept private I would not be out here speaking.”
She added: “I can't leave England. Believe me if I tried to go he'd have an injunction on me in a second.”
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