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- HOW THEY MET
The love ran deep at this Oklahoma pool There must be something in the water. After reading the story about Shirley and John Wilder meeting at the local pool in Tulsa, Okla., Don Coulson wrote to say he met his wife of 62 years at that same pool.
- Snapshots
- Music and art a lively mix at MCASD gala
“In the future, everyone will be famous for 15 minutes.” The words are Andy Warhol's. “Art is what you can get away with.” Those words, too, are Andy's.
- POW-MIA bracelet was their connection
BAY CITY, Mich. – For 36 years, Vietnam veteran Bob Wagner has worn a POW-MIA bracelet on his wrist, praying for the person whose name is on it.
- READERS' LETTERS
Heartfelt appreciation for remembering Mom I read your column with my usual anticipation and found myself finishing the article with tears streaming down my face (“Mom's old apartment is new again” by Marsha Seff, Currents Family, March 1).
- For Their Benefit
For Their Benefit is a weekly listing of activities sponsored by nonprofit organizations to raise funds for programs that serve San Diegans.
- Summer camp guide: Save the date
- Take the White House wedding quiz
If there is anything official Washington likes better than an election, it's a White House wedding. Although the May 10 nuptials of first daughter Jenna Bush, 26, and 29-year-old Henry Hager of Virginia will take place at her father's Prairie Chapel Ranch, near Crawford, Texas, the event still carries some D.C. star power.
- TYING THE KNOT
Easy precautions keep cake icing from melting We're having an outdoor reception in the springtime; however, it can get quite warm here. How do we ensure that our wedding cake will hold up?
- Conflict makes love a many splintered thing
The young woman had done well in a recent exam, but was feeling awful because she had just found out that a close friend had done even better. When she confided in social psychologist Abraham Tesser, he immediately recognized that the woman was standing at the fault line of two emotions that each say something interesting about human nature.
- DEAR ABBY
Sis' beau in lip lock with her brother My wife and I recently visited our daughter and two beautiful grandchildren, “Mary” (age 17) and “Patrick” (age 15). Mary has a boyfriend I'll call “Brandon” who is all she has talked about since we arrived. She's quite smitten.
- TELL ME ABOUT IT CAROLYN HAX
If you try hard enough, you can rule out anyone I'm a 44-year-old, divorced woman looking for a committed relationship and I want to get remarried. I've had a few fun dates with a 48-year-old, never-married man. We've not yet talked about previous relationships or goals in our relationship.
- Horoscope
- OBITUARY
Donald S. Lopez; a World War II ace who saw into space Donald S. Lopez, 84, a World War II fighter ace who became a test pilot and spacecraft engineer and had a significant role in planning the National Air and Space Museum, died Monday at the Duke University Medical Center in Durham, N.C., after a heart attack.
- OBITUARY
Ray Kane; musician revived the slack-key guitar Ray Kane, an internationally known master of the Hawaiian slack-key guitar, died Feb. 27 in Honolulu. He was 82 and lived in Nanakuli, on the island of Oahu. The cause was respiratory failure, his wife, Elodia, said.
- OBITUARY
Frederick Seitz; Academy of Sciences chief; skeptic of global warming Frederick Seitz, a renowned physicist who led both the National Academy of Sciences and Rockefeller University and became a prominent skeptic on the issue of global warming, died last Sunday in Manhattan. He was 96 and lived in Key West, Fla. The death was confirmed by his son, Joachim.
- Transitions / passings
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