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STEPHEN HAWKING, proving (once more) that a debilitating motor neuron disease is no match for sheer will, plans to marry again, according to the London Telegraph. His bride will be his erstwhile nurse--once married to the designer of his voice synthesizer. Hawking divorced his first wife in 1991 after 26 years of marriage...
...Swan Lake, why is Prince Siegfried so overwrought when he goes hunting if his mother has not commanded him to find a suitable bride? In this version she just hands her boy a bow and arrow and trips off, doubtless to a good gossip with her courtiers. Or why make such a fuss about a glass slipper when Cinderella's prince walks into her house and recognizes her without fitting the slipper on her foot...
Chronicle is adapted from a novella by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Set in an "isolated Latin American town," it's a tale of stiff-backed, implacable male pride. A handsome groom (Alexandre Proia), on discovering that his lovely bride (Saundra Santiago) is no virgin, initiates a chain of retribution that leads to a tragedy and ramifies through town, blighting one life after another...
...front porch he encounters Francesca Johnson (Streep), who came to Iowa from italy after World War II as a war bride...
...registered nurse; over dinner at Anton's. "June, I've waited too long to say this," began Dr. Morgan's proposal-something of an understatement, considering that the pair's relationship dates back to 1949, though it was studiously platonic until earlier this year. Summer nuptials are planned. The bride will retain her maiden name...