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...nowhere, lies about her identity, wins the love of a decent man, and withdraws thousands from a new bank account to pay off a slime-ball who was once her lover. The difference is that Julia, in ?Waltz,? is a killer bitch with a larcenous agenda and an ex-beau even creepier than Helen?s Steve. [SPOILER] This guy, Billy, has killed the real Julie, who was a mail-order bride on her way to rich, nice-guy Louis. His pretty accomplice takes Julia?s place, marries Louis, steals his money and runs away with Billy. When Louis catches...
...husband in Vail (It turns out he wasn't cheating). Do background checks on crooked doctors (one was suspected of sexually harassing an elderly woman). These are some duties of the research analysts at Beau Dietl & Associates, a New York City private-investigation firm. Dietl, a former star N.Y.P.D. detective, hires twentysomethings to support the retired cops in the field. "They're whizzes on the computer," he says. "And they don't bring that civil-service mentality to the job." Although analysts spend most days behind a desk, Dietl aims to increase their spy duties. After all, who would suspect...
...claims to have a "secret plan" for a new twist. Survivor will be back with a tournament-of-champions edition. And ABC's The Bachelor will return, seeking a mate for Bob Guiney, the funny, big-boned guy spurned last season by bachelorette Trista Rehn--who will marry her beau Ryan Sutter next fall, on ABC, of course. Nothing says "I love you" like a sweeps stunt...
...tale of tragic unrequited love centers on Tatyana, portrayed by Jane Lynch ’03 last Friday. She is a daughter of the petty nobility stranded on a country estate and mired in reading romantic novels. When Onegin comes to visit with Vladimir Lensky, the beau of her sister Olga, Tatyana falls instantly in love with him. Thus begins the tragedy...
...Germany's paternalistic leaders and Aldi's prices, Aachen's shoppers have no doubt which side they support. "I'm fed up with all these politicians," says a middle-aged woman who gives her name as Renate, making her way out of Aldi clutching several bottles of €1.99 Beau Reve white wine. Ferdinand Knerlich, a 38-year-old software engineer, says he fell out of his chair when he heard Künast's remarks. "It angers me, it really angers me," he says. "If there are people who want to buy cheap, they should be allowed...