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...LIFE HAS COME OUT FOR YOU. I'M NOT TALKING NOW ABOUT MOVIES-- I know what you mean. I've been lucky. You have to be lucky. I've kind of made a life for myself here in Carmel, and I was lucky to run into my wife Dina. She's enhanced my life so much, bringing my family together. I don't know if I could have done that on my own. She's helped me put all the pieces together...
...favor. "These students have the right to restrict membership based on their beliefs," says Steven Aden, who represents the Hastings chapter. Gay students there responded to the suit by organizing a beer bash to "toast diversity" and signing a petition calling for Hastings to stand by its policy. Dina Haddad of the Hastings chapter is hoping the group's legal winning streak will continue. But until the issue is resolved, she says, "we'll just keep on praying." --By Peter Bailey
When McGreevey got married for the second time in 2000, he and his wife Dina had their wedding reception on a hotel roof in Washington, according to Philadelphia magazine, even though neither is from that city. From the top of the Hay-Adams hotel, you can toss a cat onto the White House lawn. Jim and Dina were clearly an ambitious couple; she has been a mover in New Jersey's large Portuguese community. What does his coming out mean...
Predictably, Dina is "heartsick," according to a McGreevey adviser. But, he says, it was her decision to stand by her husband at the news conference. She wore a slightly vacant, utterly immovable expression, but she was next to him. His first wife Kari Schutz is also there for him, in her way. From her home in Canada, she was telling reporters last week that her former husband is a good father and a supportive ex. Asked if she knew he was gay, she told TIME, "We've always had open communication...
Quad residents including Dina B. Mishra ’06 participated in a final attempt to spare Celeris, supplementing HUDS advertisements by stuffing flyers in students’ mailboxes, offering cans of Red Bull as an inducement to visit Celeris, and even raffling a bicycle...