Provide detailed and specific information, Ghislame )vas origInaly referred to the PB by Jos Staley. She does not work, but volunteers for a charitable organization she founded, The ToneMar Project (wwwleiramarpro)ectorg). Terra/ea& MiSS100 IS to create and empower a global community of ocean citizens We promote awareness, responsibility and transparency of the high seas. The web-based nonprofit empowers the global community through citizenship, education and social engagement through The TerraMar Prciect Ghislain(' is the daughter of the late Robert Maxwell (DOB: 10 Juno 1923. DOD: 5 November 1991) - Maxwell established the Maxwel Foundation in Liechtenstein in 1970. Afler bnefly losing control of Porgamon Press Ltd (PPL) in the early 1970s (see Controversy below), in 1974 he reacquired the company. Maxwell acquired the British Printing Corporation (BPC) in 1981. and changed as nein° to the British Printing and Communication Corporation (BPCC) and then to the Maxwell Communications Corporation. The company was later sold in a management buy-out, and is now knctem as Polestar In July 1984 Maxwell acquired Mirror Group Newspapers from Reed International plc. MGN published the Daily Mirror, a pro-Labour Party tabloid newspaper. Ho also bought the American interests of the Macmillan publishing house By the 1980s Maxwell's various companies owned the Daily Mirror, the Sunday Mirror, the Scottish Daily Record and Sunday Mail and several other newspapers. Pergamon Press, NentAis Records, Collier books. Maxwell Directones, Prentice Hall Information Services. Macmillan (US) publishing, and the Berl*, language schools. Ho also owned a half-share of MTV in Europe and other European television interests. Maxwell Cable TV and Maxwell Entertainment. In 1987 Maxwell purchased part of IPC Media to create Fleetotay Publications. In June 1985, Maxwell announced a takeover of Sir Clive Sinclair's ailing home computer company, Sinclair Research. throug