Word: wedded
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Hollywood marriages break up. It makes us feel better to know the stars' glamorous lives are actually empty, solipsistic nightmares. So when BRUCE WILLIS and DEMI MOORE announced the end of their 10-year marriage, we couldn't help enjoying a jolt of schadenfreude. The couple, who wed after dating only three months, had spent the past few years denying rumors of their breakup; they even sued the Star for a June 1997 article that predicted a nasty divorce. As the ripples of this disunion wafted through Hollywood last week, Wall Street received a tremor: Planet Hollywood, the publicly held...
...absolute equal rights and opportunities for women, a constitutional amendment to make it so, a chance to be compensated equally and to share the task of raising a family. But if feminism of the '60s and '70s was steeped in research and obsessed with social change, feminism today is wed to the culture of celebrity and self-obsession...
...prepared to tackle all Diana conspiracy theories head-on. "I have seen no evidence that it was anything other than a tragic accident," he said. If that wasn't calculated to get up Al-Fayed's nose, Spencer adamantly denied reports that his sister and Dodi planned to wed: "It is completely ridiculous in my view." And as those who witnessed his Westminster Abbey oratory remember, the Earl is not afraid to impose his view on others...
...millions of fans worldwide, these albums mapped a path through the puzzling and sometimes scary '60s. The paths of Lennon and McCartney, however, were diverging drastically. Each took a wife (John married Japanese avant-garde artist Yoko Ono, and Paul wed American rock photographer Linda Eastman) and drifted even farther apart, Lennon growing bitter, McCartney adopting the air of the contented family...
...Television and the World Wide Wed can provide news more quickly than newspapers," says TNR Executive Editor Jonathan S. Cohn '91, also a former Crimson editor. "Even in newspapers there has been a trend towards news analysis instead of straight news...