Word: dianas
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...British royal family should have let Charles propose to Camilla right at the outset. Broken hearts, broken families and unnecessary death could have been avoided. If it had not been for Charles' on-and-off affair with Camilla, he would not have been separated or divorced from Diana. Diana would not have taken up with Dodi Fayed, and there would have been no car accident. But wait, there would also not have been Diana, Queen of Hearts. It all boils down to providence. Augustine Kallon Hemmingen, Germany...
...years, Prince Charles seemed to be aging ungracefully, since we automatically compared him with Diana. Suddenly, next to Camilla, he looks like an assured and happy middle-aged man, which is exactly what he should be. How nice that once in a while a man actually chooses a woman his own age instead of a fetching, young knockout! Karin Judkins Turin, Italy...
...Family Court is wondering whether it has protected kids a little too much. "We are hearing that children - some children, at least - do want a greater involvement in the process," says Chief Justice Diana Bryant. "We're starting to understand that although we do take into account children's wishes, children themselves don't always understand that...
...plays, films and maybe even an opera or a Broadway musical. And, of course, their parts will be played by beautiful young people. The true story is better. Patricia Collier Annapolis, Maryland, U.S. For years, Prince Charles seemed to be aging ungracefully, since we automatically compared him with Princess Diana. Suddenly, next to Camilla, he looks like an assured and happy middle-aged man, which is exactly what he should be. How nice that once in a while a man actually chooses a woman his own age instead of a fetching, young knockout! Karin Judkins Turin, Italy I do hope...
...really magical being a twin," says Diana Evans, 33, from her West London home. "You just feel very special, like you're born with a best friend. It's this feeling of security. You get excited that you have this other person; you do things together, rather than on your own." The emotional bonds of twindom are at the heart of 26a (Chatto and Windus; 230 pages), Evans' compelling first novel. And yet, as Evans knows all too well, there can be a dark side to twin magic. Her twin sister, Paula, suffered from depression and committed suicide...