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Commentary: 'Doc, my partner is cheating on me!'
The voice on the message had that familiar frantic tone of shock combined with urgency. "Dr. Hendlin, could you please return my call as soon as possible? I need to talk. I found out my partner is cheating!" Among married couples, research suggests that...Tags: Human Interest, Psychologists, Health and Medical Professionals
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Starter Wives Confidential: Terrible or just really awful?
Channel Guide MagazineTLC's “Starter Wives Confidential” (Tuesdays) looks at seven women who stood by their men until success, fame, infidelity or violence ended their relationships. In the world of celebrity spouse reality shows, it doesn’t get any uglier... -
Adultery gives law firm the shakes
Dear Amy: I work for a law firm. A couple of years ago, it came to light that one of the partners was having an affair with a firm lawyer. Both are married, and he is her supervisor. This situation has caused no end of problems in our office as this...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Business Enterprises, Justice System, Legal Service, Peanuts
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'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' recap, 'Brandi's kind of ready for war...'
Lisa and Ken's housewarming/vow renewal ceremony (is that what you call that?) is today! Lisa's a wreck, though, because she's too shy to proclaim her love in front of the world. Better get it together, because Ken is excited. Adrienne is throwing a...Tags: The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (tv program), Marriage, Family
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Ex-Gov. Mark Sanford tops GOP congressional primary in S.C.
WASHINGTON — Former Gov. Mark Sanford took a big step on the road to political redemption Tuesday, topping a large field of Republican candidates in the special election for a South Carolina congressional seat. A onetime rising star in the GOP,...
Tags: Elections, Local Elections, Mark Sanford, Parties and Movements, Executive Branch
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A visit to London's cemeteries
LONDON — What are the first sights you seek when you travel to a new city? The museums? The top restaurants? Or the cemeteries? I choose cemeteries. Although some people think that's weird, I find them a through-the-looking-glass way of...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Daniel Defoe, Epidemics and Plagues, England, Architecture
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Review: 'If I Were You' is strained, absurd marital farce
The press notes for "If I Were You" indicate that writer-director Joan Carr-Wiggin's favorite director is Preston Sturges, but there's little of the master's zip, wit or taste for desperate absurdity in this ill-conceived marital farce. Moments after...Tags: Preston Sturges, Nancy Meyers, Marcia Gay Harden
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Would modern L.A. voters elect a 'colorful' mayor?
In the midst of this campaign for a new mayor for Los Angeles, I spent a bit of time writing about the old ones, the characters, the bloviators and crooks, the puritanical and the amorous. And readers loved them. But truthfully, now, would we really...
Tags: Local Elections, Elections, Gracie Allen, Johnny Carson, Politics
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Jamie Bamber trades Viper for scalpel in 'Monday Mornings'
RedEyeIn the series premiere of TNT's new medical drama "Monday Mornings," Dr. Tyler Wilson's boss calls the talented neurosurgeon arrogant, careless and reckless. Those words sting enough, but the boss delivers the verbal beating in front of Wilson's peers at...Tags: Entertainment, Sanjay Gupta, Jamie Bamber, TNT (tv network), Law & Order (tv program)
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Dominique Strauss-Kahn fails to block mistress' veiled memoir
No stranger to scandal, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the former International Monetary Fund head, has failed in his attempt to get a court in Paris to ban an upcoming veiled memoir by a former mistress, the Guardian reports. Strauss-Kahn, who resigned in...
Tags: Dominique Strauss-Kahn, France, Book, Authors, International Monetary Fund
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Marriage In The Movies: A Look At Hollywood's Phantom Genre
The Hartford CourantJeanine Basinger has been happily married for 45 years, so she knows a lot about how to make a marriage work. Basinger, the founder and director of the Film Studies Department at Wesleyan University in Middletown, also knows a lot about marriage movies,...Tags: Paul Newman, Kyle Chandler, The Kids Are All Right (movie), Gays and Lesbians, Wesleyan University
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Marital tension builds in 'Speaking in Tongues'
"Speaking in Tongues" Australian playwright Andrew Bovell's 1997 exploration of six degrees of infidelity premiered the same year as Patrick Marber's similarly themed "Closer." But Bovell (whose "When the Rain Stops Falling" just finished an encore...
Tags: U.S. Army, Arts and Culture, World War II (1939-1945)
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