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...progressive ideals. Seeks broadly educated F not averse to intellectual, emotional, sensual, humorous, and inter-cultural pursuits. Must be willing to provide sustained assistance for addictions to beaches, museums, international films, foreign travel, reading, and broadranging dialogue. HM Box 94225.” “Ugly, obese widow exposed as a fraud. Educated, witty and very pretty, she enjoys crossword puzzles, long walks, music and most especially art, which she collects and creates. She seeks active, interesting man 65-75. Boston area. uglyobese@yahoo.com.” “Trophy wife wanted—for the next...
...DEGREES ABC, THURSDAYS, 10 P.M. E.T.; PREMIERES SEPT. 21 Was Kevin Bacon unavailable? Beats me, but this serial about connected strangers still has dramatic muscle. Steven (Campbell Scott) is a great photographer in a slump ... who is hired by ad exec Whitney (Bridget Moynahan) ... who befriends recent widow Laura (Hope Davis) ... who hires as her nanny mystery girl Mae (Erika Christensen) ... who attracts the attention of cop Carlos (Jay Hernandez, above, with Christensen) ... who forms an alliance with Damian (Dorian Missick), a gambler struggling to go straight. It's a drama of chance with enough charm to roll the dice...
...President John F. Kennedy was shot and killed on Nov. 22, 1963; in Austin, Texas. Moments after Connally turned toward the backseat and said, "Mr. President, you can't say Dallas doesn't love you," the gunfire ensued. Though she originally intended her recollections to remain private, the widow of former Governor John Connally later told the A.P., "It's the image of yellow roses and red roses and blood all over the car ... all over us. I'll never forget it. It was so quick and so short, so potent...
...Austin, Texas. Moments after the Texas hostess, dressed in pink like First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, turned toward the backseat and said, "Mr. President, you can't say Dallas doesn't love you," gunfire erupted. Though she originally intended her notes from the tragic day to remain private, the philanthropic widow of former Governor John Connally later shared her recall of Nov. 22, 1963, telling the A.P., "It's the image of yellow roses and red roses and blood all over the car ... all over us. I'll never forget it. It was so quick and so short, so potent...
...Widow Death in the Public Eye An actress accustomed to exposure is stunned by the very public death of her husband