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Globe, Feb. 1999Ministry of diaspora of Republic of Serbia visited the US. - Prof. Dr. Borko Djordjevic has developed political, business and other connections with the most prominent people and institutions in United States thanks to his line of work.

Globe, Feb. 1999JIM BAKKER PLASTIC SURGERY SHOCKER! - Disgraced PTL preacher launches comeback with liposuction & a brand new face "Jim is so vain…he wants to look like he did in the old days."

Celebrity Society, Jan. 1999PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY - Dr. Borko Djordjevic is always in the forefront of cosmetic and reconstructive surgery's latest advances. With offices in Palm Springs, Beverly Bills, and Montecito, he is also very aware of the enhancement desires of Southern California's people.

Palm Spring medical guide 2005-2006.Choose the Right Plastic Surgeon for Your Needs - Dr. Borko Djordjevic, M.D., F.I.C.S., successfully combines the most advanced technology available with his considerable surgical skills. His philosophy is simple: Treat the complete patient medically, aesthetically, and psychologically. Cosmetic surgeon to many of the entertainment world’s headliners and European socialites, his superb surgical skills are also available to those beyond the circle of the rich and famous.

The Washington Post - December 19, 1981, Saturday, Final Edition.Style and Personalities - Betty Ford's 3-year-old face lift has touched off a legal skirmish between her plastic surgeon and another doctor over the question of who may claim credit for the former first lady's new look.

Los Angeles Times - March 31, 1985, Sunday, Home Edition.The Variety Club Will Honor Johnny Carson as Man of Year - Also in New York, Sotheby's is auctioning off the magnificent jewelry collection amassed by the late Annie-Laurie Aitken, mother of Sunny Crawford von Bulow who is still in a coma in a New York hospital. Mrs. Aitken was an accomplished hostess (her Newport, R.I., summer home, Champ Soleil, is a showplace), a ceramic sculptor and a skilled wing shot (at pigeon shooting, said to be ...

The San Francisco Chronicle - April 11, 1993, Sunday Edition.Face-Lift City In Palm Springs, anything goes. Wrinkles. Bulges. Double chins. Is this the shape - When I was a kid growing up in Los Angeles, my family's frequent jaunts to Palm Springs felt like punishment -- rny three siblings and I alternating bouts of heatstroke and carsickness in the rear-facing back seat of the station wagon. Even then, the place struck me as ... different. The arid desert gave way to golf courses, swimming pools and gushing fountains. The streets were named for ancient show biz types -- Bob Hope Drive, Frank Sinatra Drive -- and filled with old ladies disguised in blond bobs and youthful tennis togs. Once past the age of consent, I didn't think I'd ever willingly go back, no rnatter how many date shakes they promised me.

The New York Times - December 31, 1982, Friday, Late City Final Edition.Bulldozers, Traffic Jams And Smog Dim Luster Of Palm Springs - Like President Reagan, Frank Richards; a Chicagoan, arrived in the California desert this week to welcome the New Year and, not incidentally, to find a brief respite from the cold weather that is gripping much of the Middle West.

Los Angeles Times - November 3, 1985, Sunday, Home Edition.Royal Time For Monaco First Family - The red and white flag of Monaco is flying over the Camino Real driveway of the Beverly Wilshire, indicating that the Monegasque princely family is in residence. The heir apparent, Prince Albert, and his younger sister, Princess Stephanie, arrived Wednesday night with Robert Marx, Barbara Sinatra's son and chairman of tonight's Princess Grace Foundation Gala junior committee. Prince Rainier III, accompanied by daughter, Princess Caroline; her husband, Stefano Casiraghi; their baby, Andrea Albert; and Monaco's Consul General in New York (and a crony of Prince Rainier's), Frank Cresci, arrived Thursday evening.

Los Angeles Times - November 5, 1985, Tuesday, Home Edition.Sro Party Features Monaco Royal Family - The city was awash in princely parties. The jewel in the crown was, of course, Sunday night's glitzy Princess Grace Foundation-USA Gala where about 1,100 guests crowded into the Beverly Wilshire's Grand Ballroom to rub elbows (if they were lucky) with Monaco's Prince Rainier III, Prince Albert and Princesses Caroline and Stephanie. About 200 unlucky ones had been turned away. (One rumor had it that Robert Redford had sent in his check too late.) There just wasn't room, explained gala co-chairmen Mrs. Cary Grant and Mrs. Erich Koenig, both of them sparkling in white ball gowns.
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