Word: earle
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...married the photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones, who was made the Earl of Snowdon. She told friends that she decided to accept his proposal when she learned that Townsend was to wed a Belgian woman. Snowdon introduced Margaret to an even wider world of artists, actors and writers. But within seven years, their marriage was in decay. Though they would hold things together while their children, David and Sarah, were growing up, both of them were finding companionship elsewhere. For a while Margaret found some with actor Peter Sellers. She reportedly seduced him on the drawing-room sofa at Kensington Palace...
Five years later, in 1960, the 29-year-old princess married another commoner, society photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones. He was made the Earl of Snowdon, the couple had two children and they enjoyed an active lifestyle that was unconventional for a royal at the time. There were parties with pop stars, writers and actors like Peter Sellers, a favorite of Margaret's. But eventually the constraints and duties of royalty began to irk Snowdon. After about seven years, the marriage began to disintegrate and blazing rows were common. In 1974 Margaret suffered a nervous breakdown. Four years later the couple...
...field in each game last weekend earned him a spot on the Ivy League honor roll. Overall, Harvey has netted 20 or more points eight times this season, including five times in his last seven games. His 18.6 points-per-game are second only to Brown’s Earl Hunt in the Ancient Eight...
...point to Forte. He’s been the Ivy Rookie of the Week four times already this season, and in addition to trailing only Harvard junior Elliott Prasse-Freeman in the assist department, he’s shown an uncanny ability to take over a game offensively. While Earl Hunt struggled against Harvard last Saturday, it was Forte (25 points) who singlehandedly kept Brown within striking distance. Draughan may yet develop into the better player three years from now, but Forte has gotten off to the faster start...
...world is Ken Lay? Congress wants to talk to the former Enron CEO, but he doesn't want to talk to Congress, and now even his lawyer can't find Lay. Attempting to force Lay to appear before Congress, the House Financial Services Committee contacted Lay's attorney, Earl Silbert, who said he couldn't accept a subpoena because he didn't know where Lay was. The Senate went ahead anyway, voting Tuesday to subpoena Lay to appear before the Commerce Committee...