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NEWS LITE : ANCHOR, CAMERAMAN MAKE WEDDING NEWS.


CBS (Cell Broadcast Service) See cell broadcast.  morning anchorwoman an·chor·wom·an  
n.
1. A woman who narrates or coordinates a newscast in which several correspondents give reports.

2. Sports A woman who is an anchor in a competition, such as a relay race.
 Jane Robelot Jane Robelot was a co-anchor of CBS television's CBS This Morning during the early 1990s. In the 1980s she worked at WSPA Spartanburg, SC, then at then-CBS-owned WCAU Philadelphia before moving to CBS.  turned a workplace romance into matrimonial mat·ri·mo·ny  
n. pl. mat·ri·mo·nies
The act or state of being married; marriage.



[Middle English, from Old French matrimoine, from Latin m
 bliss over the weekend, as the on-camera personality married a cameraman.

Robelot exchanged wedding vows Saturday in her hometown of Greenville, S.C., with Mario De Carvalho, who became friendly with Robelot after a shared network assignment last February in Cuba. They started dating in June.

``He's incredibly intelligent, and he's got a fabulous sense of humor Noun 1. sense of humor - the trait of appreciating (and being able to express) the humorous; "she didn't appreciate my humor"; "you can't survive in the army without a sense of humor"
sense of humour, humor, humour
, but it was his heart and his dedication to living life the way God would have him live his life . . . that's really the thing that overwhelmed me,'' said Robelot, who appears daily on CBS' ``This Morning.''

``I didn't ever want to get married just to get married,'' said Robelot, 37, a graduate of Clemson University Clemson University, at Clemson, S.C.; coeducational; land-grant; state supported; opened in 1893 as a college, gained university status in 1964. The university includes programs in textile and computer research, wildlife biology, and aquaculture and maintains . ``I just feel like Mario is the link that's made the whole circle complete.''

De Carvalho, a 47-year-old native of the Azores islands off Portugal, proposed publicly on the huge scoreboard TV screen at the Nov. 15 Clemson-North Carolina football game, with thousands of fans cheering when she accepted.

Garfunkel rebounds from Simon split

Art Garfunkel admits he went into a shell for a while after he split with Paul Simon.

``I was quite reclusive re·clu·sive  
adj.
1. Seeking or preferring seclusion or isolation.

2. Providing seclusion: a reclusive hut.
 in the '80s,'' Garfunkel says in the latest Entertainment Weekly. ``I was really at home being an artiste.''

That meant writing poetry, doing a little singing, reading the dictionary back to front and perfecting his basketball foul shot. His best is 102 straight buckets from the free-throw line. In 1984 he vowed to walk across America, completing the trek in 1996 after making 40 hikes up to 100 miles long each.

The 1990s have brought a creative resurgence for the curly-mopped singer-composer. He toured Europe last year to promote his 1996 album ``Across America,'' released a Grammy-nominated children's record ``Songs From a Parent to a Child,'' performed for President Clinton and voiced the singing moose on the PBS PBS
 in full Public Broadcasting Service

Private, nonprofit U.S. corporation of public television stations. PBS provides its member stations, which are supported by public funds and private contributions rather than by commercials, with educational, cultural,
 cartoon series ``Arthur.''

`Maguire,' Oprah top

award list

``Jerry Maguire'' was named the best movie drama and Oprah Winfrey the best female TV performer at the 24th annual People's Choice Awards The People's Choice Awards is an awards show recognizing the people and the work of popular culture. The show has been held annually since 1975 and is one of the few to be based on the opinions of the general public.  ceremony Sunday night.

Country singer Garth Brooks and actors Tony Danza, Kirstie Alley, Harrison Ford and Julia Roberts also were among those honored at the event, which was held at the Santa Monica Airport Santa Monica Airport (IATA: SMO, ICAO: KSMO, FAA LID: SMO), also known as Santa Monica Municipal Airport, is a general aviation airport located in the heart of the residential community of Santa Monica, California, United States.  and broadcast by CBS.

The show was hosted by actor Ray Romano and singer Reba McEntire.

A special tribute honored actress-comedian Whoopi Goldberg, whose 20-year entertainment career includes more than 20 films, five seasons on television's ``Star Trek: The Next Generation,'' and co-hosting HBO's ``Comic Relief,'' which has raised millions for homeless agencies.

Winners were chosen by a special Gallup Poll representing 211 million Americans, ages 12 and older, rather than by industry peer groups as with other entertainment awards.

The winners were:

Female performer in TV series: Oprah Winfrey (syndicated) "The Oprah Winfrey show."

Male performer in TV series: Tim Allen of ABC's "Home Improvement."

Actress in a new TV series: Kirstie Alley of NBC's ``Veronica's Closet.''

Actor in a new TV series: Tony Danza of NBC's ``The Tony Danza Show.''

New TV comedy series: (tie) ABC's ``Dharma dharma (där`mə). In Hinduism, dharma is the doctrine of the religious and moral rights and duties of each individual; it generally refers to religious duty, but may also mean social order, right conduct, or simply virtue.  & Greg;'' NBC's ``Veronica's Closet.''

New TV drama series: CBS' ``Brooklyn South.''

TV drama series: NBC's ``ER.''

TV comedy series: NBC's ``Seinfeld.''

Daytime dramatic TV series: NBC's ``Days of our Lives.''

Female musical performer: (tie) Whitney Houston, Reba McEntire.

Male musical performer: Garth Brooks.

Actor in a motion picture: Harrison Ford.

Actress in a motion picture: Julia Roberts.

Comedy motion picture: ``Liar, Liar.''

Dramatic motion picture: ``Jerry Maguire.''

News Lite is compiled from Daily News staff and wire reports

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PHOTO (1) British official to divorce

British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook, 52, and his secretary, Gaynor Regan, 41, arrive in Edinburgh, Scotland, on Sunday. Cook announced he is ending his 28-year marriage to his wife, Margaret, and plans to marry Regan. ``I am going to get married as soon as I get divorced,'' he told reporters at the airport. Margaret Cook had no comment. Cook made headlines in August when he said he was leaving his wife, though rumors of extramarital ex·tra·mar·i·tal  
adj.
Being in violation of marriage vows; adulterous: an extramarital affair.


extramarital
Adjective
 affairs had been circulating in the British press before then. Prime Minister Tony Blair affirmed his support.

Associated Press

(2) Jane Robelot of CBS News hugs her husband, Mario De Carvalho.

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