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Priyanka Chopra claims the crown LONDON: Miss India, paying
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swimsuits in recorded footage from the Maldives, and in evening gowns on a chilly night at London's Millennium Dome. The tall and slender Chopra said she would use her success as "a platform to influence people's thoughts, minds and actions". She won $100,000 in prize money. Mother Teresa, she said, was someone "I admire from the bottom of my heart for being so considerate, passionate and kind ... giving up her life to put smiles on people's faces". It was Miss World's 50th annual beauty pageant, and the first since the death of its creator, Eric Morley, in November. |
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In some countries - such
as India, home of last year's winner Yukta
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Uruguay and Miss Turkey. At the semifinal stage, when only 10 contestants remained, Miss India said she didn't feel any tension. |
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strive for enthusiasm." She was clearly the audience's favorite, raucously cheered whenever she stepped on stage and took the microphone. |
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had said it was not only looking for beauty - but also women who "speak on behalf of humanity and charity". In its 1970s heyday, Miss World was a focus of feminine protests, which helped spur the show's move outside Britain. Demonstrators flour-bombed the 1970 event at the Royal Albert Hall. There were echoes of that protest again on Thursday, when about 200 members of the National Union of Students Women's Campaign heckled people as they entered the Millennium Dome in south London |
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