Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: MONDAY, May 30, 1994 TAG: 9405300020 SECTION: EXTRA PAGE: 5 EDITION: HOLIDAY SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Medium
The ceremony took place Friday at the Virginia home of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, who officiated. Former Education Secretary William Bennett and political advisers James Carville and Mary Matalin also attended.
It was the third marriage for both.
A gray-haired little old lady? Elizabeth Taylor?
"If I ever thought about being 60, I probably envisioned myself as a very graceful, gray-haired little old lady," Taylor told syndicated columnist Liz Smith in this week's TV Guide. "It didn't work out."
Taylor also denied reports that she's involved in a miniseries on her life, based on an unpublished book by C. David Hayman.
Nor does she plan to star in her first TV series. And despite a cameo appearance in "The Flintstones," Taylor said she has no plans to make a big-screen comeback.
Mae Jemison was the first black woman in space, but she says she gets more attention for another trip she made to the final frontier.
"For all the things I've done and accomplished and think are important, the most `oohs' and `aaahs' I get is because I appeared for about 30 seconds on Star Trek," Jemison said Saturday at Cornell University's convocation in Ithaca, N.Y.
Jemison, a crew member in 1992 on the space shuttle Endeavour, appeared briefly on an episode of "Star Trek: The Next Generation."
Retired Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf is in excellent condition and is expected to recover fully from recent surgery for prostate cancer, doctors say.
by CNB