Word: chiara
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...most pleasant sights in Paris these days is the Catherine Deneuve ménage-Catherine herself, Good Friend Marcello Mastroianni, their baby daughter Chiara, and Christian, 9, Catherine's son by former Good Friend Roger Vadim-all out for a Sunday stroll. Catherine rarely talks about her private life, but in the current Pageant, she offers some pungent opinions: "Men are real Arabs. All men. They want to keep women submissive. Even the best of them. I really think it's in the blood. I myself happen to be for free love. I have absolutely no regret...
Looking the very model of modern motherhood, Actress Catherine Deneuve, 28, posed with her new daughter Chiara, whose father is Actor Marcello Mastroianni and whose older brother is Christian, whose father is Movie Director Roger Vadim. Miss Deneuve never married either Vadim or Mastroianni, but she once was wed (from 1965 to 1970) to British Photographer David Bailey, so she invited Bailey to take the first photographs...
...heavy burden on the overworked tailors at Gammarelli Bros., the Vatican's semiofficial outfitters. Already swamped with orders from some of the new cardinals, the Gammarellis now had extra work from old customers. Cardinals living in Rome began dropping in at their little shop on Via Santa Chiara to order trains cut in half and fantails eliminated from their cassocks...
...Naples, the Santa Chiara Church (two stars) was badly burned, but 14th-Century frescoes were discovered when the 18th-Century decorations peeled off the walls...
...wiped out or ruined. But in view of the ferocity of the Italian campaign, the damage was remarkably small. Few irreplaceable buildings were destroyed in Apulia or Calabria. Farther north the destruction was greater. Among the monuments completely demolished were: the 12th-Century cathedral at Benevento; Naples' Santa Chiara Church-the finest Gothic church in the city; the Church of the Incoronata, at Naples, which contained frescoes of the Sienese School...