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Apparently because she suffered a stroke, she lost control of her car on a hairpin turn in France above Monaco. The 1972 Rover fell 40 yds. down a steep hillside and caught fire. A resident extinguished the fire and pulled Princess Stéphanie, her 17-year-old youngest child, from the driver's-side door (leading to speculation, eventually squelched, that the underage and unlicensed Stéphanie had been driving). Firemen extricated Princess Grace. The first confusing bulletins from the palace spoke only of a broken leg, but she never regained consciousness, and a brain scan showed...
Canadian champion Jean Louis Lamarre fought through heavy rain and chilling 50-degree weather yesterday for a one-stroke lead in the opening round of the 54-hole PGA Assistants Golf championship in Brockton...
...movies and married a real-life prince, in the tiny, prosperous principality of Monaco. She was America's first princess, and the closest thing to royalty our country ever had. For most of her life, Grace Kelly's feet never touched the ground. So when she suffered a stroke last week that not only ravaged her brain but resulted in a car crash that mangled her body and seriously injured her daughter, it was almost as though some grand, cosmic accountant was exacting from her, in one lump sum, all the dues she never before had to pay. All along...
Cyrus Vance, who served as Jimmy Carter's Secretary of State, said of the plan: "It is a bold stroke, and I totally support it. It is wholly consistent with Camp David. I sat through every meeting up there, and I know pretty clearly what took place." George Ball, a former Under Secretary of State and a persistent critic of the Begin government, lauds the Reagan proposals for "putting a kind of pressure on the Israelis either to go forward or to play the role of opposing the plan...
that tan!" "Look at that tone!" Fonda's critics took a different view. "She has a body like wood," one man said. "You don't want to stroke her, you want to sand her down." Dale Pollock, a reporter for the Los Angeles Times, complained, "That scene is supposed to be the climax of the film. Instead, it's a commercial for Jane Fonda's Workout Book." If so, the commercial did its job. Work-out (Simon & Schuster, $18.95), published the month On Golden Pond was released, has had 31 weeks on the New York Times...