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AFTER THE HONEYMOON Researchers at the University of Washington have found that the behavior of newlyweds in the first few years of marriage can be predictive. Frequent use of unifying words such as "us" and "we," significant interaction in the spouses' daily life, and public demonstrations of fondness for the partner are signs of future marital stability. By contrast, couples who describe their lives as chaotic tend to divorce early...
Becoming president should be a transformation upward - the start of the honeymoon. What we see now are two transformations downward - not only no honeymoon, but the vicious opposite of romance of any kind. E-mail flies around the Web to the effect that 1) George W. Bush is infinitely stupider than we had ever thought, or 2) Al Gore is a cheating weasel, weirder than anyone suspected during the campaign. On the radio, Don Imus foams at the mouth impartially, ranting about both...
...Silhouettes" featured two women, once again using a mixture of awkward and graceful movements. Morris has been described as "undeviating in his devotion to music," which explains his ability to perfectly visualize music as a movement of the human body. The finale, "Dancing Honeymoon," presented a medley of Gertrude Lawrence songs from the 1930's and was a world away from the other pieces. The bright yellow costumes, the folding chairs as props and the cheer of the songs added up to a rollicking good time. And just when I thought things couldn't get any better, they started...
...Mleczko ['99] got married four days before camp started," Ruggiero said. "She missed the first week of camp for her honeymoon. There are three high school kids here, and they're submitting their work over the computer...
...will not make any more false promises to myself--I won't pretend that I am still the fan I was in the early 1990's, during the honeymoon of my fan-ship...