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...Daddy to find love with her backup dancer, it hasn't happened yet. The two met on the set of one of her videos and wed in a ceremony that included metal detectors and 10,000 rosebuds. For advice on how to survive the breakup with an extremely famous singer-actress, Judd can perhaps solicit the advice of Carlos Leon, Madonna's ex-boyfriend and former trainer...
...rocky, drug-addled marriage to Oscar-winning actress Tatum O'Neal, which he calls "a real failing." Last week, he described relations with his ex as "very strained," diplomatic words given that she told Britain's Daily Mail days before that he was a "sociopath." His second marriage, to singer Patty Smyth, has been more successful. Smyth gives her husband a "B-plus or an A-minus" for his recent personal growth. (Four years ago, she'd have given him a D.) McEnroe also says he's a "good dad" and that fatherhood "was the only thing that kept...
...guitarist in Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue, the backup musician who literally (at 6 ft. 7 in.) overshadowed a legend. In the '80s he became the lone Los Angeles songwriter to favor salvation over sin on a series of tough, moralistic solo albums. (Burnett and his wife, singer Sam Phillips, are devout Christians.) Burnett segued into producing and, while helming more than 40 albums for such artists as Elvis Costello and Counting Crows, became a beloved figure among musicians. When O Brother beat out U2's All That You Can't Leave Behind for Album of the Year...
...star charged with perverting justice. He insists that if looking this good is a crime, then call him guilty CHERIE BLAIR PM's wife sits down before the Queen does. Gaffe compounded because she shoved Her Majesty aside to get to the last empty chair JIMMY BUFFETT "Margaritaville" singer survives plane clash. Parrotheads everywhere relieved their aquiline headgear and floral print shirts not yet obsolete...
...Yields from kids at this school [to Harvard] are unusually high,” Singer says. “The biggest reason I think is that it is urban and these kids thrive in that and it affords the students a degree of independence that they like. The kids are self-starters—the idea of a close-knit campus that doesn’t have many outside opportunities is not very appealing to them...