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Last month Turner and her husband Ray played host to such a celebration at their home in San Jose, Calif. About 30 participants drove in from as far away as Oakland. After meeting and greeting and strolling the meditation labyrinth in Turner's backyard, the group held something resembling a church service, with an opening hymn, a blessing over the bread and wine and readings about Magdalene from the four Gospels. There was no priest, but Turner herself read what, if this were a Mass, might be a homily. "From the beginning," she intoned as the sun sank over Silicon...
...SENTENCED. BENAZIR BHUTTO, 50, exiled former Pakistan Prime Minister, and her husband, Asif Ali Zardari, to six-months' suspended jail time and a $500,000 fine each for money laundering; by a Swiss magistrate; in Geneva. The ruling orders the couple to reimburse Pakistan $11 million...
...wife still cared for each other but they couldn't live together as man and wife. So they literally went into the church - his words as I understand it - they kept their vows by breaking them. In an open, honest way they released each other from their vows as husband and wife. I have a lot of trouble wrapping my brain around that. Keeping their vows by breaking them. But maybe that's a paradigm for where the Episcopal church is now. I care for my gay friends and colleagues, but I can't live together in union with them...
...most part leaves the leaping chest kicks and pistol wielding to police counterpart Kin, played by Ekin Cheng (Twins Effect), and instead uses his powers of subconscious persuasion to free his wife (played by newcomer Xu Jinglei) from Ng's grasp. For Lai, acting the heartsick husband longing to be reunited with his significant other comes naturally. Lines such as "The greatest happiness in my life is to be with you" sound as if they were lifted from his 1996 feel-good romancer Comrade: Almost a Love Story. (Lai tells TIME that he relished the chance to at least...
...months of virtual isolation since he was arrested in April 2002 after entering the country using a forged passport. Why would a man of his superior intellect, a man who holds doctorates from both the University of California at Berkeley and Harvard, do something so foolish? Why would a husband, a father with two small children and a comfortable home, act so recklessly? Why couldn't Yang have just stayed...