Who is Madonna?
I don’t know who runs the unsigned Madonna “personal” website, because the the person or corporation or whoever does this is, as you might expect, doesn’t post a real name. Try to find out who owns the site by going to “whois” and all you find is that “blogspots” are all registered to “Google.” At the bottom of the website to the left, you will see “Kabbalah Lesson 12” on “madonna’s personal blog” with picture and information taken from our copyrighted essay The Kaballah and the Passion Flower without permission. It was running from May 21, 2007 to September 26, 2007, and while it apparently has been removed by its anonymous owner, it still can be found by anyone who goes online and searches Google for “Madonna and passion flower” and clicks on Google’s “cache.” We admire Madonna, the “queen of pop” but we don’t admire plastic Madonna imitators who steal our stuff. The website owner says that many people “don’t get the joke” of what he or she is doing with a Madonna website, and we sur
Baby David, now in Madonna’s care, was born into abject poverty in a hut in Africa. Here his grandparents, traced by The Mail on Sunday, tell the disturbing story of his birth, his mother’s death and how no one has had the decency to tell them where he has gone. Her name will probably mean nothing to Madonna – and her home will certainly be unfamiliar. Yet it is in this lonely corner of Zambia, in a mud hut thatched with grass, that Iledi Lungu delivered the singer’s adopted child, David Banda, 13 months ago. Iledi is David’s grandmother but she doubts she will ever see him again. In a deeply moving interview, she told yesterday how her daughter, Malita, who died a few days after the birth, was too weak to even hold the baby – and how, with her husband Andersen, she tried in vain to save the young woman’s life, at one point ferrying her by ox cart to a nearby village to get medicine. In all Madonna’s high-level meetings with politicians in the past few months, the singer was told nothi