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...beyond Barbarino? He deserves, for all his "Stayin' Alive"s A pat on the head. With a couple sharp knives. You can bet that that would please the next zany. OH! Man Smiles: Ayatollah Khomeini. (Think they read The Crimson in Iran?) A Prettier face is Princess Diana...
According to one count, Diana, Princess of Wales, attended 76 public functions last year, including the opening of six hospitals and a marmalade factory. This year may prove considerably more momentous: the princess, 22, is pregnant again. The first Britons to cash in on the news were the bookmakers, who offered odds of 10 to 11 on a girl, even money on a boy and 50 to 1 against twins. In their first public appearance after the Buckingham Palace announcement, Diana joined Prince Charles in a visit to a Jaguar factory. Said Charles to an assembly-line worker: "Your production...
Mary Hulbert (H) 1 Sopiue Porter 18-17, 15-7, 14-15, 12-15, 15-10. Ingrid Boyum (H) d Gus Tuney 15-9, 15-11, 15-13. Patrice McConnell (P) d. Diana Staley 11-15, 15-12, 16-14, 11-15, 15-5. Laura Kaye (H) d. Annie Yales 14-18, 4-15, 15-8, 15-8, 17-15. Sue Safford (P) d. Marry Winnick 15-12, 16-14, 16-17, 13-15, 15-11; Joanne Sherry (P) d. Josie Isolin 16-14, 15-4, 15-10. Betsy Howe (H) d. Risa Williams...
...plan to go public generates potential fortunes-and problems Diana Parsons was skiing in Switzerland with her family when a stranger called from London with the news. The British farmwife, 44, could be a multimillionaire, thanks to a distant relative named Dundas who had bought some stocks three generations ago. As a shareholder in a company that is a part owner of Reuters Ltd., the London-based news agency, Parsons could gain some $4 million. All over Britain, would-be millionaires are racing to lay claim to part of the estimated $1.5 billion that Reuters may be worth...
...passing black trainman (David Johnson), and consolidated later in a gentle gospel anthem for the whole town, Beautiful Music. The pop-music style of the '40s is nostalgically evoked in The Birds, a soft-shoe love song for the assistant telegraph operator, Spangler (Rex Smith), and Diana (Leata Galloway). Most effective of all is a bittersweet canonic letter duet for Marcus (Don Kehr) and his home-front brother Homer (Stephen Geoffreys) that develops into a touching antiwar choral...