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  1. Marjorie Wallace CBE is an award-winning investigative journalist and charity chief executive who moves between the worlds of journalism, art, front-line advocacy, literature, social reform, music, politics, drama, and grassroots campaigning. A household name through her media work, Marjorie has appeared on many TV and radio programmes over the ...

  2. Marjorie Wallace CBE Marjorie Wallace Born Marjorie Shiona Wallace (1943-01-10) 10 January 1943 (age 81) Nairobi, British Kenya Nationality (legal) British Alma mater University College London Occupation SANE Chief Executive Spouse(s) Andrzej Skarbek John Mills Partner(s) Tom Margerison Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon Marjorie Shiona Wallace CBE (born January 1943) is a British ...

  3. Compre Gêmeas Silenciosas, de Marjorie Wallace, no maior acervo de livros do Brasil. As mais variadas edições, novas, semi-novas e usadas pelo melhor preço.

  4. Marjorie Wallace CBE is an investigative journalist whose fighting spirit has led her to help break some of the highest-profile exposes, including the Thalidomide scandal and the Dioxin disaster. Her series of articles for The Times, The Forgotten Illness, led to the founding of mental health charity SANE and has been recognised as changing ...

  5. Marjorie Wallace. Actress: Switch. Marjorie Wallace was born in 1955 in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. She is an actress, known for Switch (1975), Baretta (1975) and Get Christie Love!

  6. Marjorie Wallace CBE is the Chief Executive of SANE, which she founded in 1986 in response to her Forgotten Illness articles in The Times.. She is also an award-winning investigative journalist, author and broadcaster who contributes extensively to television, radio and newspapers.

  7. Wallace won £7,200 in prize money for the first-place result. 104 days after her reign, Marjorie Wallace was dethroned from her title. The Miss World 1973 title was not offered to any of the other participants. 1st runner-up Evangeline Pascual of the Philippines pre-empted this decision by declaring she did not want the 'second hand crown'.