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| April | 3 | Quincy Jones visited former South African President Nelson Mandela, but a meeting between Mandela and Naomi Campbell wasn't publicized. Campbell wasn't an official guest of UNICEF, spokeswoman Erika Vegter said, but the agency knew of her visit. The Nelson Mandela Foundation declined comment. UNICEF is organizing a visit by Jones, who won the U.S. Fund for UNICEF's 2005 Spirit of Compassion Award. Photos of the composer-conductor visiting Mandela were released Monday. Jones is to meet with young artists and musicians on the challenges they face in an era of AIDS, crime, sexual violence and drug abuse.
| | | March | 30 | Naomi Campbell was arrested at her Park Avenue home and charged with assaulting her housekeeper with a cell phone, New York City police said. A police spokesman said Campbell had been charged with second degree assault for throwing a cell phone at housekeeper Ana Scolavino that struck her in the back of the head and opened a cut that needed four staples to close. Campbell faces up to seven years in jail if convicted, the prosecutors office said. Campbell's agent, Amanda Silverman, said in a statement: "We believe this is a case of retaliation, because Naomi had fired her housekeeper earlier this morning. We are confident the courts will see it the same way."
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