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  1. 22 de nov. de 2015 · Almost 19 years after her death, Pamela Harriman is being exhumed through not just one, but two, novels. In a strange confluence, the oft-wedded socialite and primo political hostess—often ...

  2. Pamela Harriman, Sculptor of Politicians, Dies at 76.” This obituary provides a concise overview of Pamela Harriman’s life, highlighting key achievements and contributions. It offers a snapshot of her impact and legacy in the world of politics and diplomacy.

  3. 5 de nov. de 2013 · Reflected Glory The Life of Pamela Churchill Harriman, by Sally Bedell Smith (read 17 Feb 2019) This very detailed and well-researched biography of a fascinating woman was published in 1996, the ... Read full review. The riveting adventure of a red-haired country girl who became, in Smith's characterization, the last of the great courtesans and ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 21 de nov. de 1986 · A Conversation With Pamela Harriman. Pamela Harriman talked about her life and her support for the Democratic party. Uh huh. Pamela Harriman. Last n ight, the newly elected Demo cratic senato rs ...

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  7. Pamela Harriman, née le 20 mars 1920 à Farnborough (Royaume-Uni) et morte le 5 février 1997 à Neuilly-sur-Seine , est une aristocrate britannique, ambassadrice des États-Unis en France de 1993 à 1997 et la première femme à occuper ce poste.