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...offenders." Another annoying term, Mary thought. She was still imagining a life with all five of her kids together as a family. She and Steve would divorce, but perhaps she and Vili--a sensitive, dreamy soul who had, to her surprise, become the love of her life--could wed. To this day, Mary likes to see the bright side...
DIED. LINDA EASTMAN MCCARTNEY, 56, fetching photographer of '60s rockers who trounced the hopes of teenyboppers when she wed one of her dreamiest subjects, Beatle Paul; after battling breast cancer; in Tucson, Ariz. Their enduring union was the rule-proving exception to short-lived celebrity marriages, with the devoted couple spending just one voluntary night apart in their 29 years together. Linda became Paul's muse (the lovely, long-haired lady of his post-Beatles love ballads) and his sometime singing partner in the soft-rock group Wings. Her passions ranged far beyond the musical: she continued to take pictures...
Figuring perhaps that his parents hadn't done a good enough job of lousing up his life, MACAULAY CULKIN has taken that responsibility on himself. He has announced his intention to wed another 17-year-old actor, RACHEL MINER. "We're so happy and proud that we found each other at such a young age," said a statement released by one of Culkin's advisers. And his mom told the tabloid the Globe that she's "thrilled to death" about the nuptials. "He really, really loves her." When one has lived as much as Culkin, perhaps one reaches the level...
...Georgia Tech 107-100 (20T) 3. Kansas 26-3 Beat Missouri 80-70 4. Arizona 21-3 Next at Arizona State, Saturday 5. Utah 20-1 Next at Wyoming, Thursday 6. UCLA 18-4 Next vs. No. 9 Stanford, Thursday 7. Connecticut 21-3 Next at No.15 W. Virginia, Wed. 8. Kentucky 21-3 Beat Villanova 79-63 9. Stanford 19-3 Next at No. 6 UCLA, Thursday 10. Purdue 20-4 Next vs. Indiana, Tuesday 11. Princeton 18-1 Next vs. Brown, Friday 12. New Mexico 18-3 Next at Air Force, Saturday 13. South Carolina 17-4 Next...
Were it not for her choice in prospective employers, Kathleen Willey's story might have remained merely a small-bore American tragedy. For decades the vivacious, attractive former flight attendant enjoyed an enviable life. She was wed to an apparently successful real estate lawyer named Edward E. Willey Jr., the son of a powerful Virginia state legislator. The couple, who had two children, skied Vail, drove luxury cars and plied such Democratic social circles as befitted their connections and an occasional $10,000 campaign contribution. For some years, however, arguments over money had frayed the marriage...