The casual images are a departure from the royal tradition of hiring professional photographers for baby portraits.
August 2013
Egypt arrests Brotherhood’s spiritual leader
Mohammed Badie’s arrest is the latest stage in an escalating crackdown by authorities on the Brotherhood in which hundreds have been arrested.
Airline to offer flights to Florida from N.H.’s Pease
The new Allegiant Air flights will operate twice weekly between Portsmouth and the Orlando-Sanford International Airport.
Doctor: Boston Marathon suspect was shot through face
The ‘high-powered injury’ resulted in a skull-base fracture, injuries to his middle ear, the skull base, the pharynx and mouth, a surgeon says.
Maine replacing written driver’s exam with electronic test
The new testing system with touch-screen monitors is easier to use and is offered in different languages, according to Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap.
Company pays $125K for improper MaineCare billing
Prosecutors say Employment Specialists of Maine Inc. billed MaineCare for services given by a nurse who had been excluded from participation.
Guardian chief: U.K. had newspaper’s disks destroyed
Alan Rusbridger said the destruction was the culmination of weeks of pressure on the Guardian by British officials.
Pakistan’s Musharraf charged in Bhutto killing
Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto was killed during a gun and bomb attack in 2007. Prosecutors have said that Musharraf, who was president at the time, failed to properly protect her.
MLB: Red Sox, Lester shut out Giants
Jon Lester pitched into the ninth for his first victory in four tries this month, and the AL East-leading Red Sox beat the San Francisco Giants 7-0 on Monday night after flying earlier in the day.
MaineCare ride provider has history of problems
The contractor hired to coordinate rides for Maine Medicaid recipients was forced to drop a contract in Wisconsin.