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...King Edward VIII -- later the Duke of Windsor -- and American divorce Wallis Warfield, Winston Churchill growled, "Why shouldn't the King be allowed to marry his cutie?" Playwright Noel Coward shot back, "Because England doesn't wish for a Queen Cutie." Today many Britons want a taste of soap opera in their royalty. Sarah Ferguson, Duchess Cutie, proved very suitable -- if only temporarily -- for that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Britain The Not So Merry Wife of Windsor | 3/30/1992 | See Source »

Uptight is hardly a word to apply to Zucker these days. Try upbeat. After three years of soap-opera travails and ratings woes, NBC's morning show has almost miraculously righted itself. Katie Couric, who became co-anchor a year ago, has managed to make people forget the short, unhappy tenure of Deborah Norville. Bryant Gumbel, the show's sometimes testy on-air leader for the past decade, is smiling more. And the audience is filing back into the auditorium. Though Good Morning America retains a narrow lead in the ratings, Today scored a weekly win last month...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miles in The Morning | 3/23/1992 | See Source »

...shampoos, soaps--you know, skin careproducts. We've got something calledsonic-enhanced drying. You see--your body is aliving organism and every day you put soap allover your body...

Author: By Judy Budnitz, | Title: SATURDAY NIGHTS WITH SINGLES | 3/12/1992 | See Source »

...teenage girl in a photograph in the middle of Townships, a new compilation of essays by midwestern authors, smiles. She sits with legs crossed in front of a restaurant window with the words "Fresh Catfish or T-bone--2 for $8" written on it in soap...

Author: By Daniel N. Halpern, | Title: Getting to the Heart Of America's Heartland: | 2/27/1992 | See Source »

...blame it on TV. Whenever there's a scene that involves waking up, going to bed, or sex, women wear beautiful lingerie. This is always true, whether a woman is a power-suited corporate cutie of "L.A. Law," a scheming soap opera vixen, Chrissy on "Three's Company," or Madonna. Sure, the rest of their wardrobes are priced out of reach and completely inappropriate for daily life, but you can have their underwear...

Author: By Sara A. Bibel, | Title: You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman | 2/27/1992 | See Source »

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