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Article: Authors argue that a menage a trois may be the right combination.(Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
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- July 7, 1997
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Blame it on Paris.
The lights of the Eiffel Tower, the swell of traffic around the Arc de Triomphe, the hypnotic reflections of the Seine _ who wouldn't fall in love?
And right across from the library where Michael Foster was researching his latest book, seated at one of those delicious Parisian cafes, was a pretty blonde.
He introduced himself, marveling at the wild coincidence: She was reading a book by Alexandra David-Neel, Tibetan explorer and subject of his own research.
Boy meets girl. Girl is interested. Romance blossoms.
Except the boy already had a girl _ his wife. So, hang the stirrings of serious ...
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Article: Amanda Schmutzler; Michael Foster.(CNY)
The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY);
June 29, 2008 ;
353 words
... ... of their daughter, Amanda Schmutzler, of Phoenix, N.Y., to Michael Foster, of Liverpool, son of Donald and Jean Foster, of Liverpool. Amanda ... wedding is planned. CAPTION(S): PHOTO: NO CREDIT Amanda Schmutzler Michael Foster
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