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...Your Love Is King and Kiss of Life--she evokes a world of romance and longing, of continent hopping and heart breaking. Her lyrics mirror her life. Since the release of her last CD, the elegant Love Deluxe (1992), Sade has divorced Spanish filmmaker Carlos Scola, taken up with Jamaican record producer Bob Morgan and, with Morgan, had her first child, Ila, now 4. Says Sade: "My happiest moment was definitely when I was in the hospital holding Ila. I just looked at her, and I wanted the moment to go on forever...
...sport traditionally dominated by California teams, Harvard has become a forced to be reckoned with. While nowhere near as shocking as the rise of the Jamaican bobsled team, the team's recent rise certainly warrants more attention than it has received until this point...
...Your Love Is King" and "Kiss of Life" - she evokes a world of romance and longing, of continent hopping and heart breaking. Her lyrics mirror her life. Since the release of her last CD, the elegant "Love Deluxe" (1992), Sade has divorced Spanish filmmaker Carlos Scola, taken up with Jamaican record producer Bob Morgan and, with Morgan, had her first child, Ila, now 4. Says Sade: "My happiest moment was definitely when I was in the hospital holding Ila. I just looked at her, and I wanted the moment to go on forever...
...also encountered drama outside her romantic life. In 1998 a judge in Kingston, Jamaica, ordered an arrest warrant for Sade after she failed to appear at a hearing on reckless-driving charges. "It wasn't really a traffic incident, to be honest," says Sade, who claims that a Jamaican policeman tried to pressure her into giving him a bribe. "It got blown into some incredible farcical event." In order to avoid arrest, Sade says she plans never to return to the island...
...licking her lips to find moisture that could not be found. She took her stance. The gun went off. She got a fair start. She was clearly behind, but running easily. She went into the far turn in the pack, and came out the near turn still trailing the Jamaican. Flashbulbs seemed to spark the tension; the whole stadium was a live wire. Nothing that was happening was missed by anyone: not one meter, not what it meant to Australia, not the larger picture. No South African white in the stadium wasn't thinking about his country's blacks...