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Still, the police took no chances. Not only did they comb St. Paul's daily for bombs but, the night before the wedding, prowled miles of sewer system under the city looking for explosive devices. For extra precautions on the big day, the Queen's Household Cavalry rode an unusually tight formation around her coach. Her personal police officer, Commander Michael Trestrail, sat near Charles in the cathedral, dressed appropriately in morning clothes, and the bride and bridegroom had a detective disguised as a footman riding their coach (not to mention the 400 plainclothesmen mingling with the onlookers...
...click, and as soon as Gielgud is dispatched, Moore is back in the bottle again, right up until the decidely happy ending. The saved-by-the-bell wedding ending recalls The Graduate, except this is unequivocably happy. The Graduate rejected the Establishment, Arthur embraces it. Ban and Elaine rode off in a public bus, Arthur and Linda scoot off in a chauffeur-driven Rolls, gleefully content with their $700 million nest...
...When I first rode the subways, I thought I was on a prison train," says Sashi Ray, who emigrated from India in 1976. "Now, when I compare the streets of Calcutta to the subways, I must confess the subways are by far the worse...
...President now seems fully recovered from his wounds. Ruddy-faced and relaxed, he had spent a leisurely four-day Memorial Day weekend with Mrs. Reagan on their 688-acre ranch in the Santa Ynez Mountains near Santa Barbara, Calif. He and his wife rode horseback for an hour or so each morning. With help' from an old friend, Barney Barnett, he spent time clearing oak branches that had fallen during a late winter snowstorm in March. Apart from working on his West Point speech, he just took it easy. "He was in a super mood the whole time...
...weekends, Wiggins immersed himself in an even more extravagant pursuit as a multimillionaire cattle breeder. He rode high in the saddle as owner of a six-state ranching empire that included the U.S.'s largest herd of Limousin beef cattle, a prizewinning French breed...