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...done her national service attending children with cancer and who wanted to study chemistry to help battle the disease, was even more radiant than usual, having returned home after a cleansing ceremony in a ritual bath. As the night wore on and people got hungry, father and daughter saw their opportunity. They dashed out to pick up salads, sandwiches and coffee for everyone, and to finally have their heart-to-heart talk. "David wanted a few moments with his daughter before handing her over to his son-in-law," says Shlomo Cherrick, another old friend of Applebaum's. The trendy...
Weaver's wife was sympathetic, but she also insisted that he see a doctor. Insel says this kind of feminine push--from a wife, daughter or mother--is often what it takes to get a depressed man into treatment. In Weaver's case it was relatively easy, since he at least realized that something was wrong. For many men, it's the women of the house who not only insist on treatment but must diagnose the disorder in the first place...
...knew that if he was to survive June's death, it would be through the thing he knew best: work. "About three days after June passed away," says country music star Marty Stuart, who toured with Cash for 24 years and was for a time married to Johnny's daughter Cindy, "John's son John Carter called me and said, 'Daddy wants to record.' It was the best news I heard in a long time. We all gathered around him and made close to 50 songs." The microphone seemed to be a source of healing and comfort...
...were comforting--especially for a man who had wrestled his demons to a draw and learned to walk the line--to think of death not as a psycho killer but as a kindly escort. In September When It Comes, a duet recorded this year with his daughter Rosanne, Cash speak-sings this poignant prophecy: "They will fly me, like an angel,/To a place where I can rest/When this begins, I'll let you know,/September when it comes...
...racy (for the 1970s) hit ABC sitcom Three's Company as the goofy, bumbling Jack Tripper, a straight bachelor living platonically with two women; of a coronary-artery tear; in Burbank, Calif., after collapsing on the set of his latest hit show, 8 Simple Rules...for Dating My Teenage Daughter. The son of country-and-western singer and film star Tex Ritter, he worked frequently on TV (his other series included Hooperman and Hearts Afire) and had roles in the 1996 film Sling Blade and on Broadway in 2000 in Neil Simon's comedy The Dinner Party...