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...first-year M.B.A. student. The prenup expired after 10 years; his marriage to wife JANE WELCH lasted 13. Jane, 49, filed for divorce last week after Jack, 66, was caught in a rather public exchange of assets with SUZY WETLAUFER, above, former editor of the Harvard Business Review--an affair that began after Wetlaufer, 42, interviewed Jack for an article. Now Jane is free to pursue half the earnings her husband amassed during their marriage. (He is estimated to be worth between $700 million and $900 million.) Contracts may not be his strength, but Welch has proved he's still...
Meanwhile, in Delhi, the rains and the relatives are arriving for a wedding the father can't afford, his daughter is dubious about (she has been having an affair with a slick TV host) and many of the guests and servants are distracted from as they pursue their own romantic interests. Though director Mira Nair and writer Sabrina Dhawan manage to pull a persuasively perverse thread through their canvas, their main line of business is frenzy. Anyone who has ever staged a big wedding on a tight budget will adore the many ways they work their central joke...
...rest of the third period was a back and forth affair, with Harvard and Maine alternating momentum and excellent scoring chances throughout. Towards the end of regulation, Maine had the momentum and carried it into the overtime...
...rest of the third period was a back and forth affair, with Harvard and Maine alternating momentum and excellent scoring chances throughout. Towards the end of regulation, Maine had the momentum and carried it into the overtime...
...second major assumption that underlies Dalsimer’s account is the claim that Woolf’s decision to become an author is central to her psychological development. Dalsimer sees Woolf’s love affair with books as an internal drive that Woolf is incapable of controlling. In Dalsimer’s analysis, Woolf’s voracious desire to read as a child and her subsequent decision to become a writer are “medicine” for Woolf’s depression. Woolf reads to distract herself from the pain she feels and she writes...