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...PARK, by Neil Simon. Audiences may shiver at the sight of a balky radiator and a snow-drifted skylight in the apartment shared by Newlyweds Elizabeth Ashley and Robert Redford, but they are certain to shake with laughter as the couple copes kookily with a week's wedlock...
...PARK, by Neil Simon. Audiences may shiver at the sight of a balky radiator and a snow-drifted skylight in the apartment shared by Newlyweds Elizabeth Ashley and Robert Redford, but they are certain to shake with laughter as the couple copes kookily with a week's wedlock...
...earnings of $10 a day, he supports 18 people, including ten children from his previous families and four from Inés María's first marriage. No one seemed to mind that the parents were unwed; after all, more Venezuelan children are born out of wedlock than in. But just the same, 15 hours after the quints arrived, mother and father were formally married...
Born. To Roger Vadim, 35, French director (And God Created Woman), himself the creator of such film femmes as ex-Wife Brigitte Bardot; and Catherine Deneuve, 19, his latest protégé: a son, out of wedlock; in Paris...
...every eight girls in college is married. >Wives now in their early 30s are expected to have an average 3.4 children. > The illegitimacy rate has tripled in the past 25 years. One out of every 20 babies born today is illegitimate. There were 89,000 children born out of wedlock in 1940, 141,000 in 1950, and 224,000 in 1960. Of the 1960 figure, 82,200 were born to white mothers, 141,800 to nonwhite. About nine of every 1,000 married women (or close to 400,000) will be divorced this year. There are today almost...