ROANOKE TIMES

                         Roanoke Times
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DATE: THURSDAY, August 12, 1993                   TAG: 9308120046
SECTION: EXTRA                    PAGE: 5   EDITION: METRO 
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THE PEOPLE COLUMN

Longtime activist Tom Hayden has found love and marriage after Jane Fonda. The 53-year-old California state senator and former Chicago Seven defendant wed actress Barbara Williams in British Columbia on Saturday near the site of an ongoing anti-logging protest. The beachfront Buddhist ceremony in Clayoquot Sound included a vow to honor and cherish old-growth forests. "Marriage is similar to old-growth forest - you have to be especially loving and vigilant to help it survive and grow," said the bride, whose films include "Thief of Hearts" and "City of Hope."

Adopting a baby last spring was "absolutely, positively the smartest and best thing I've ever done for myself," says actress Michelle Pfeiffer. Before she adopted daughter Claudia Rose, Pfeiffer, who is 35 and unmarried - but going with "Picket Fences" creator David Kelley - says she "started salivating" anytime she saw a baby.

"It was just time," she said in September's Vanity Fair magazine. "And then I thought, even today, with men sharing a lot of parenting, with all the women I know, the majority of the responsibility falls on their shoulders, even though they have a career as well. Men are like pinch hitters. So what's the deal?"



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