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...security, Richard Aznaran, recalls Scientology ringleader Miscavige repeatedly joking to staffers about Travolta's allegedly promiscuous homosexual behavior. At this point any threat to expose Travolta seems superfluous: last May a male porn star collected $100,000 from a tabloid for an account of his alleged two-year liaison with the celebrity. Travolta refuses to comment, and in December his lawyer dismissed questions about the subject as "bizarre." Two weeks later, Travolta announced that he was getting married to actress Kelly Preston, a fellow Scientologist...
...according to Joann Ackman, the parent liaison at Cambridge's only high school, the Rindge and Latin School, parental opposition that may exist may be based on monetary considerations. Many students cannot afford to go to school during the summer months because they must take jobs to help support their financially pressed families, she says...
Graduates have tried to "steer the club in the right direction," Doherty said. He said that Malone had briefly acted as a liaison between current members of the Pi Eta and alumni, but stopped to become more involved in state politics...
...like to establish a stronger, more viable liaison with the Harvard police department," he says. "I'd also like to have some Harvard students and faculty on the citizens advisory panel because the University should be more familiar with the operations of our department and vice versa...
...began a long liaison with composer Louis Horst, who became her musical mentor. In 1948 she was briefly married to Erick Hawkins, a thrilling dancer who later founded his own enduring company. She never lacked for acolytes: Rudolf Nureyev and Mikhail Baryshnikov, who offered their classically trained bodies to her training, and the late designer Halston, who cosseted her and dressed her like the goddess she was in her later years...