Word: divorcee
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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The more important revelations were implicit. After 15 years in the white-hot limelight, Diana's perfect p.r. pitch has become her best weapon. From the melancholy kohl-rimmed eyes to the hesitant body language, from the lack of spite (she'll take "half" the responsibility for the split) to...
IRELAND GETS A DIVORCE
In reading David B. Lat's column "Imposing Morality is Fun" (column, Nov. 28), I was struck not so much by the supposition that "all laws rely on certain assumptions that are distinctly moral in nature," but rather by the morality of absolutism which his support for a ban on...
Of course anyone wishing to remarry within a Christian church should be able to consider why the first marriage was unsuccessful and to give reasons why the new one will be. In many cases remarriage may not be advisable, but an absolute ban on divorce lacks true tolerance which is...
I do not believe that there is anyone who is particularly fond of divorce. Nor is marriage a contract to be treated lightly. Two people who choose to marry should intend to stick with it for life. But the experiences of a lifetime can alter a situation dramatically. If a...