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While Amal, 39, is known for her successful career as a human rights lawyer and, obviously, being George Clooney's wife, her big sister has stepped out of her shadow by making her mark on the ...
Amal Clooney (née Alamuddin; Arabic: أمل كلوني; born () 3 February 1978) [1] is a British international human rights lawyer. [2] She has represented several high-profile clients, including former Maldivian president Mohamed Nasheed, [3] WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, [4] former Ukrainian prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko, [5] Yazidi human rights activist Nadia Murad, [6] Filipino ...
AIDS was the leading cause of death for American men between the ages of 25 to 44 in 1992, and two years later it became the leading cause of death for all Americans in that age bracket. By 1996 ...
George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin Clooney Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for BFI George Clooney and Amal Clooney have “formed a real partnership” when it comes to parenting, an insider exclusively ...
African-American Missouri teenager who was the victim of the first confirmed case of HIV/AIDS in North America. His death baffled doctors because AIDS was not discovered and officially recognized until June 5, 1981, when five San Francisco doctors discovered the disease, long after Rayford's death. [270]
Salazar died on June 11, 2000, at the age of 25 from AIDS complications. Before her death, Salazar was confined at the National Center for Mental Health after being diagnosed with manic depression which doctors said may have been related to anti-AIDS drugs she was taking. She was survived by her boyfriend Ritchie, who was also HIV positive and ...
Amal Clooney's older sister, Tala Alamuddin Le Tallec, is serving three weeks in jail after being convicted of drunk driving. According to the Daily Mail, Tala, 47, "pleaded guilty on Monday to ...
The origins of the Alam al-Din family are uncertain. The historian Kamal Salibi proposed that the family was possibly descended from Alam al-Din Sulayman, one of a number of chiefs of the Druze Ma'n dynasty mentioned by the local Druze chronicler Ibn Sibat (d. 1521) as a chieftain of the Chouf in 1518; the other Ma'nid chief was Qurqumaz ibn Yunis, the ancestor of Fakhr al-Din II.