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  1. Pamela Beryl Harriman, also known as Pamela Churchill Harriman, was an English-born American political activist for the Democratic Party, diplomat, and socialite. She married three times: her first husband was Randolph Churchill, the son of prime minister Winston Churchill; her third husband was W. Averell Harriman, an American diplomat who also served as Governor of New York.

  2. 17 de feb. de 1997 · And when Pamela Digby Churchill Hayward Harriman died in Paris last week of a massive cerebral hemorrhage, her passing was as dramatic as her glamorous life. At 76, looking more striking than she had in her 50s, she was swimming exercise laps at the Ritz Hotel, a few blocks from her embassy residence, when she fell ill and collapsed.

  3. Pamela Churchill Harriman’s accomplishments paint a portrait of a woman who shattered conventions, transcended boundaries, and forged an enduring legacy that remains a beacon of captivation and inspiration. The Oldest Profession Podcast reminds listeners that sex workers have always been part of the story. Each episode focuses on an “old ...

  4. 16 de may. de 1994 · What an incredible life,and master manipulator of people and circumstances. She did what she had to do to survive. Love her or hate her, an incredible journey. Interesting references to Joe Biden, this book was written in the 90’s, Pamela Digby Churchill Tried to stop publication of this book.

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  5. 1 de oct. de 1982 · When Pamela Harriman decided to form a Democratic political action committee shortly after the Republican landslide of 1980, it generated little more than a yawn in the nation's capital.

  6. Pamela Churchill Harriman ( Farnborough, 20 de Março de 1920 – Paris, 5 de Fevereiro de 1997) foi uma socialite inglesa que foi casada e ligada com homens importantes e poderosos. Nos seus últimos anos, ela tornou-se uma ativista política do Partido Democrata dos Estados Unidos da América e uma diplomata.

  7. Harriman, Pamela (1920–1997)British-born socialite and politician who was U.S. ambassador to France from 1993 to 1997. Born Pamela Digby on March 20, 1920, in Farnborough, England; died on February 5, 1997, in Paris, France; the eldest of four children, three daughters and a son, of Lord Edward Kenelm, 11th Baron Digby, and Constance Pamela Alice (Bruce) Digby; married Randolph Churchill, in ...