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Ever since they married, Milind and Ankita Soman have treated life as one big adventure. ‘Light at the end of the dark tunnel’: Celina Jaitly reacts after Delhi HC ensures legal help for her brother ...
Whether you’re addressing someone in person, in a letter, or with a formal invitation, titles are a symbol of respect. Men are always addressed as Mr., but it’s a bit more complicated for women. There ...
I got called “Georgia” by one of my son’s friends the other day. I wasn’t insulted — I know from firsthand experience that kids nowadays have a startling familiarity with adults. My own son and his ...
The Miss Universe organization named a new CEO and President of its American pageant offshoots, Miss USA and Miss Teen USA Tabitha Parent is a writer at PEOPLE covering entertainment and culture. She ...
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DEAR ERIC: My wife and I are a white couple in our mid-70s. We have numerous Black friends and acquaintances we see frequently at our church and workplace. Everybody is very cordial, and our ...
Twelve young boys and twenty-seven young girls competed for the prestigious titles of Miss and Mr. Knox County Fair. While only two winners could be crowned, every competitor stepped out of their ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Suppose Miss Jones marries Mr. Smith and decides, for whatever reason, to retain her maiden name. She is still deserving of the married honorific, is she not? Is “Mr. Smith and Mrs.
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