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  Spoto, Donald. High Society: The Life of Grace Kelly. New York: Harmony Books, 2009.

  Wikipedia. “Grace Kelly.” http://en.wikipedia.Org/wiki/Grace_Kelly (accessed January 10, 2010).

  Wikipedia. “Rainier III, Prince Of Monaco.” http://en.wikipedia.Org/wiki/Rainier_III,_Prince_of_Monaco (accessed January 10, 2010).

  27. JOHNNY CASH AND JUNE CARTER

  Academy of Achievement. “Johnny Cash Profile.” www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/casopro-1 (accessed March 20, 2010).

  Anderson, Brett. “Unbroken: June Carter and Johnny Cash Celebrate Her New Album with Soulful Spirituals and Fried Green Tomatoes.” Salon, May 18, 1999. www.salon.com/entertainment/music/feature/1999/05/18/johnny_cash (accessed March 20, 2010).

  BBC. “Johnny Cash’s Wife Dies.” May 16, 2003. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3033071.stm (accessed March 20, 2010).

  Beard, Steve. “The Fevered Love Of June and Johnny.” Thunderstruck. www.thunderstruck.Org/june3.htm (accessed March 18, 2010).

  Carr, Patrick. “June Carter Cash: The Den Mother Of Country Music.” Slate Magazine, May 20, 2003. www.slate.com/id/2083251 (accessed March 20, 2010).

  Grand Ole Opry and Robert K. Oermann. “Johnny and June.” Excerpt from Behind the Grand Ole Opry Curtain: Tales of Romance and Tragedy. 2008. www.hachettebookgroup.com/31935A1DE04642D8989D13AF0C014CC3.htm.org/entry/June_Carter_Cash (accessed March 20, 2010).

  Janzen, Daniel. “The Swan Song of Johnny Cash 1932-2003.” Flak Magazine. www.flakmag.com/opinion/cash.html (accessed March 20, 2010).

  LaSalle, Mick. “Their Love Raged in a Ring Of Fire—Johnny Cash and June Carter Held On in Good Times and Bad.” Review of the film Walk the Line. San Francisco Chronicle, November 18, 2005. http://articles.sfgate.com/2005-11-18/entertainment/17399555_1_cash-s-voice-johnny-cash-sing (accessed March 20, 2010).

  New World Encyclopedia. “Cash, June Carter.” www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/June_Carter_Cash (accessed March 20, 2010).

  Ratliff, Ben. “June Carter Cash, a Fixture in Country Music, Dies at 73.” New York Times, May 16, 2001. www.nytimes.com/2003/05/16/obituaries/16CASH.html?pagewanted=1 (accessed March 20, 2010).

  Roberts, Glenys. “Johnny Cash: The Maniac in Black.” Mail Online, September 1, 2007. www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-479165/JOhnny-Cash-The-Maniac-Black.html (accessed March 19, 2010).

  Rolling Stone. “Johnny Cash Biography.” www.rollingstone.com/artists/johnnycash/biography (accessed March 20, 2010).

  Sedgewick, Augustin. “June Carter Cash Dies.” Rolling Stone, May 16, 2003. www.rollingstone.com/news/story/5936388/june_carter_cash_dies (accessed March 20, 2010).

  Shoji, Kaori. “A Ray of Love for Johnny Cash.” Review Of the film Walk the Line. Japan Times Online, February 17, 2006. http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/ff20060217a2.html (accessed March 20, 2010).

  Silverman, Stephen M. “Country Legend June Carter Cash Dies.” People, May 16, 2003. www.people.com/people/article/0,626055,00.html (accessed March 20, 2010).

  Smolowe, Jim, and Steve Dougherty. “Fade to Black: A Sharecropper’s Son, Country Hero Johnny Cash Walked the Line and Became a Legend.” People, September 29, 2003. www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,20148218,00.html.

  Stritof, Sheri, and Bob Stritof. “Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash Marriage Profile.” About.com: Marriage. http://marriage.about.com/od/entertainmen1/p/johncash.htm (accessed March 10, 2010).

  TV.com. “June Carter Cash.” www.tv.com/june-carter-cash/person/86493/biography.html (accessed March 20, 2010).

  Waxman, Sharon. “The Secrets That Lie Beyond the Ring Of Fire.” Review Of the film Walk the Line. New York Times, October 16, 2005. www.nytimes.com/2005/10/16/movies/16waxm.html (accessed March 20, 2010).

  Wikipedia. “Johnny Cash.” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Cash (accessed March 20, 2010).

  Wikipedia. “June Carter Cash.” http://en.wikipedia.Org/wiki/June_Cash (accessed March 20, 2010).

  28. ARISTOTLE ONASSIS AND MARIA CALLAS

  Blumenfeld, Bruno. “Moonlight and Mayhem: The Epic Romance Of Onassis and Callas.” Review Of Greek Fire: The Story of Maria Callas and Aristotle Onassis, by Nicholas Gage. New York Daily News, October 8, 2000. www.nydailynews.com/archives/entertainment/2000/10/08/2000-10-08_mOOnlight_and_mayhem_the_epi.html (accessed March 16, 2010).

  Burget, Estelle. “Callas, 30 Years On.” Luxe-magazine.com, January 2008. www.luxe-magazine.com/46-2325-callas_30_years_on (accessed March 17, 2010).

  France, Miranda. “Book Reviews: The Shipboard Romance.” Review of Greek Fire: The Love Affair of Maria Callas and Aristotle Onassis, by Nicholas Gage. Spectator. www.spectator.co.uk/books/19179/the-shipboard-romance.thtml (accessed March 17, 2010).

  Gage, Nicholas. Greek Fire: The Story of Maria Callas and Aristotle Onassis. New York: Knopf, 2000.

  “Greek Fire Reviewed in the October 2000 issue Of W.” October 2000. www.nickgage.com/rv2.htm (accessed March 17, 2010).

  “The Greek Love Triangle: Aristotle Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy & Maria Callas.” October 2002. www.irinasworld.com/irinasworld/love_stories.html.

  Maslin, Janet. “Books of the Times: A High-Rent Romance Full of Mythic Minutiae.” Review Of Greek Fire: The Story of Maria Callas and Aristotle Onassis, by Nicholas Gage. New York Times, November 9, 2000. www.nytimes.com/2000/11/09/books/books-of-the-times-a-high-rent-romance-full-of-mythic-minutiae.html (accessed March 17, 2010).

  Stassinopoulos, Arianna. “Maria Was a Weapon in Ari’s Marital Battles with Jackie. Even after He Wed Jackie Kennedy, Onassis Held Maria Callas Fast, and Her Passion Sustained Him.” Excerpted from The Woman behind the Legend. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1981.

  Wikipedia. “Aristotle Onassis.” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aristotle_Onassis (accessed March 16, 2010).

  Wikipedia. “Maria Callas.” http://en.wikipedia.Org/wiki/Maria_Callas (accessed March 16, 2010).

  29. ELVIS PRESLEY AND PRISCILLA BEAULIEU

  ABC News. “Priscilla Presley On Life with Elvis: In ’85 Interview, Priscilla Presley Talks about Her Romance with the King.” http://abcnews.go.com/2020/story?id=123860&page=1 (accessed January 25, 2010).

  Biography.com. “Elvis Presley Biography.” www.biography.com/articles/Elvis-Presley-9446466 (accessed January 25, 2010).

  “Elvis Presley & Priscilla Beaulieu: As Powerful and Disturbing as a Scene from Grand Opera, the Cloying Romance Of the King and His Child-Love Became an American Cautionary Tale.” People, February 12, 1996. www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,20102773,00. html (accessed February 6, 2010).

  ElvisPresleyNews.com. “Elvis Presley Funeral.” ww.elvispresleynews.com/ElvisFuneral.html (accessed February 6, 2010).

  Finstad, Suzanne. Child Bride: The Untold Story of Priscilla Beaulieu Presley. New York: Three Rivers Press, 1997.

  Harris, Misty. “Burning Love Affair with Elvis 75 Years after His Birth.” Canada.com, January 7, 2010. www.canada.com/story_print.html?id=2416489&sponsor= (accessed January 25, 2010).

  Mahalo.com. “Priscilla Presley.” www.mahalo.com/priscilla-presley (accessed January 25, 2010).

  Nash, Alanna. Baby, Let’s Play House: Elvis Presley and the Women Who Loved Him. New York: It Books, 2010.

  Presley, Priscilla Beaulieu, with Sandra Harmon. Elvis and Me. New York: Berkley Books, 1986.

  Rolling Stone. “Elvis Presley Biography.” www.rollingstone.com/artists/elvispresley/biography (accessed February 6, 2010).

  Romance 101. “Priscilla Beaulieu and Elvis Presley.” http://rom101.com/storyview.jsp?storyid=463 (accessed February 6, 2010).

  Stritof, Sheri, and Bob Stritof. “Elvis Presley and Priscilla Beaulieu Marriage Profile.” About.com: Marriage. http://marriage.about.com/od/entertainmen1/p/elvispresley.htm (accessed January 25, 2010).

  Turner Classic Movies. “Biography for Priscilla Presley.” www.tcm.com/tcmdb/participant.jsp?spid=155139&apid=0 (accessed January 25, 2010).

  Wikipedia. “Elvis and Me.” http://en.wikipedia.Org/wiki/Elvis_and_
Me (accessed January 25, 2010).

  Wikipedia. “Elvis Presley.” http://en.wikipedia.Org/wiki/Elvis_Presley (accessed February 6, 2010).

  Wikipedia. “Priscilla Presley.” http://en.wikipedia.Org/wiki/Priscilla_Presley (accessed January 25, 2010).

  30. JOHN LENNON AND YOKO ONO

  Answers.com. “John Lennon/Yoko Ono.” www.answers.com/topic/john-lennon-yoko-ono-classical-musician (accessed August 10, 2009).

  The-Beatles-History.com. “Yoko Ono Biography.” www.the-beatles-history.com/yoko-ono.html (accessed August 13, 2009).

  Carucci, John. “Yoko Ono Displays John Lennon’s Bloodied Clothes.” Huffington Post. www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/05/12/yoko-ono-displays-john-le_n_202702.html (accessed August 10, 2009).

  DeCurtis, Anthony. “Biography.” John Lennon: The Official Site. www.johnlennon.com/html/biography.aspx (accessed August 10, 2009).

  Gilmore, Mikal. “Lennon Lives Forever: Twenty-Five Years after His Death, His Music and Message Endure.” Rolling Stone, December 5, 2005. www.rollingstone.com/news/story/8898300/lennon_lives_forever (accessed August 11, 2009).

  “John Lennon & Yoko Ono: His Band Didn’t Survive It, His Fans Couldn’t Fathom It. But the Thinking Man’s Beatle Found Love—and the Courage to Imagine—with a Strong-Willed Original Named Yoko.” People, February 12, 1996. www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,20102769,00.html (accessed August 10, 2009).

  Jones, Ronald. “Yoko Ono.” http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0268/is_n2_v37/ai_21230383/(accessed August 13, 2009).

  Lyrics007. “John Lennon—God Lyrics.” www.lyrics007.com/John%20Lennon%20Lyrics/God%20Lyrics.html (accessed August 24, 2009).

  Neumaier, Joe. “When John Met Yoko: NOvember 9, 1966 at Indica Gallery.” Entertainment Weekly, November 5, 1999. http://articles.absoluteelsewhere.net/Articles/john_met_yoko.html.

  NOtable Names Database. “Yoko Ono.” www.nndb.cOm/peOple/087/000023018/ (accessed August 22, 2009).

  Ryder, Caroline. “Yoko Ono.” Swindle Magazine. http://swindlemagazine.com/isueicons/yoko-OnO/(accessed August 22, 2009).

  Sardone, Susan Breslow. “The John Lennon/Yoko Ono Bed-In: Visit the Suite Where ‘Give Peace a Chance’ Was Recorded in Montreal, Canada.” About.com: Honeymoons/Romantic Travel. http://honeymoons.about.com/cs/canadiangetaways/a/johnyoko.htm (accessed August 10, 2009).

  Sheff, David. “1980 Playboy Interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono.” JOhn-LennOn.cOm. www.john-lennon.com/playboyinterviewwithjohnlennonandyokoono.htm (accessed August 10, 2009).

  Wikipedia. “JOhn LennOn.” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lennon (accessed August 10, 2009).

  Wikipedia. “Yoko Ono.” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoko_Ono (accessed August 10, 2009).

  Wilson, Jack. “Yoko Ono Tells of Last Night with Lennon.” FreeRepublic.com. www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1848343/posts (accessed August 22, 2009).

  Yannicos, Trina. “John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s Honeymoon for Peace.” Examiner.com. www.examiner.com/x-4732-Celebrity-Travel-Examiner~y2009m3d23-John-Lennon-and-Yoko-Onos-honeymoon-for-peace (accessed August 10, 2009).

  31. PAUL MCCARTNEY AND LINDA EASTMAN

  AllExperts Encyclopedia. “Linda McCartney.” www.associatepublisher.com/e/l/li/linda_mccartney.htm (accessed January 19, 2010).

  BBC. “On This Day 12 March 1969: Paul McCartney weds Linda Eastman.” http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/march/12/newsid_3607000/3607215.stm (accessed January 19, 2010).

  BBC. “The Seven Ages of Paul McCartney.” June 17, 2006. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/5087006.stm (accessed January 19, 2010).

  Beatles Bible. “Paul McCartney Meets Linda Eastman.” www.beatlesbible.com/1967/05/15/paul-mccartney-meets-linda-eastman/ (accessed January 19, 2010).

  The-Beatles-History.com. “Linda McCartney Biography.” www.the-beatles-history.com/linda-mccartney.html (accessed January 19, 2010).

  Beatles Number 9 Fan Site. “The Story Of Linda McCartney.” http://beatlesnumber9.com/linda.html (accessed January 19, 2010).

  Connor, Tracy. “All He Needs Is Love—and Paul McCartney Always Found It.” New York Daily News, November 8, 2007. www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2007/11/08/2007-11-08_all_he_needs_is_love__and_paul_mccartney-2.html (accessed January 21, 2010).

  Fields, Danny. Linda McCartney. Los Angeles: Renaissance Books, 2000.

  Gates, Anita. “Television Review: The Lovely Linda, Camera in Hand.” Review Of The Linda McCartney Story (CBS). New York Times, May 20, 2000. www.nytimes.cOm/2000/05/20/arts/television-review-the-lovely-linda-camera-in-hand.html (accessed January 19, 2010).

  Guntheranderson.com. “The Long and Winding Road Lyrics and Chords.” http://guntheranderson.com/v/data/thelonga.htm (accessed January 21, 2010).

  Kozinn, Allan. “Linda McCartney, Photographer Of Rock Stars, Dies at 56.” New York Times, April 20, 1998. www.nytimes.com/1998/04/20/arts/linda-mccartney-photographer-of-rock-stars-dies-at-56.html (accessed January 21, 2010).

  Lyrics Freak. “I Saw Her Standing There Lyrics.” www.lyricsfreak.com/b/beatles/i+saw+her+standing+there_10026349.html (accessed January 23, 2010).

  MACCA-Central: Unofficial McCartney Website. “Linda McCartney Was Nobody’s Pushover.” www.macca-central.com/news/?3243 (accessed January 19, 2010).

  Morgan, Laura. “A Day in Their Life: Remembering Paul McCartney’s Marriage—The Handsome Beatle Disappointed Millions Of Hopeful Fans When He Wedded Linda Eastman.” Entertainment Weekly, March 17, 2000. www.ew.com/ew/article/0,275682,00.html (accessed January 19, 2010).

  Notable Names Database. “Linda McCartney.” www.nndb.com/people/311/000045176/ (accessed January 19, 2010).

  “Sir Paul McCartney On Linda.” Times Online, April 6, 2008. http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/article3666255.ece (accessed January 19, 2010).

  Stritof, Sheri, and Bob Stritof. “Sir Paul McCartney and Lady Linda Eastman Marriage Profile.” About.com: Marriage. http://marriage.about.com/od/entertainmen1/a/mccartneylinda.htm (accessed January 19, 2010).

  Wikipedia. “Linda McCartney.” http://en.wikipedia.Org/wiki/Linda_McCartney (accessed January 19, 2010).

  Wikipedia. “Paul McCartney.” http://en.wikipedia.Org/wiki/Paul_McCartney (accessed January 19, 2010).

  32. PATRICK SWAYZE AND LISA NIEMI

  Associated Content. “Patrick Swayze & Lisa Niemi—The Time Of My Life—One Last Dance.” www.associatedcontent.com/article/2207091/patrick_swayze_lisa_niemithe_time_of.html?cat=33 (accessed December 27, 2009).

  Famous Hookups. “Relationship Details: Patrick Swayze & Lisa Niemi.” www.famoushookups.com/site/relationship_detail.php?relid=2770&celebid=1006&name=Patrick_Swayze (accessed December 27, 2009).

  Internet Movie Database. “Biography for Lisa Niemi.” www.imdb.com/name/nm0001568/bio (accessed December 27, 2009).

  Körzdörfer, Norbert. “Patrick Swayze and Lisa Niemi: Hollywood star Died in the Arms of the Wife He Loved.” Bild.com. www.bild.de/BILD/news/bild-english/celebrity-gossip/2009/09/16/patrick-swayze-lisa-niemi/hollywood-star-died-in-wifes-arms-after-losing-cancer-battle.html (accessed December 27, 2009).

  Oprah Winfrey Show. “Remembering Patrick: Lisa Niemi Talks about Patrick Swayze.” www.oprah.com/oprahshow/Lisa-Niemi-Talks-About-Patrick-Swayze/1 (accessed December 27, 2009).

  Stritof, Sheri, and Bob Stritof. “Lisa Niemi and Patrick Swayze Marriage Profile.” About.com: Marriage. http://marriage.about.com/od/entertainmen1/p/patrickswayze.htm (accessed December 27, 2009).

  Swayze, Patrick, and Lisa Niemi. The Time of My Life. New York: Atria Books, 2009.

  Wikipedia. “Dirty Dancing.” http://en.wikipedia.Org/wiki/Dirty_dancing (accessed December 27, 2009).

  Wikipedia. “(I’ve Had) The Time Of My Life.” http://en.wikipedia.Org/wiki/(I’ve_Had)_The_ Time_Of_My_Life (accessed December 27, 2009).

  Wikipedia. “Lisa Niemi.” http://en.wikipedia.Org/wiki/Lisa_Niemi (accessed December 27, 2009).

  Wikipedia. “Patrick Swayze.” http://en.wikipedia.Org/wiki
/Patrick_Swayze (accessed December 27, 2009).

  Zurko, Roz. “Lisa Niemi Swayze and Patrick Swayze a Hollywood Love Story for Over Three Decades.” Associated Content. www.associatedcontent.com/article/2175417/lisa_niemi_swayze_and_patrick_swayze.html?cat=7 (accessed December 27, 2009).

  33. PRINCE CHARLES AND CAMILLA SHAND

  ABC News. “Most Fascinating Person: Camilla Parker Bowles.” http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/story?id=1355896 (accessed January 31, 2010).

  Anderson, Becky. “The Woman Always Close to Charles.” CNN, February 11, 2005. www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/europe/02/11/love.history/index.html (accessed January 31, 2010).

  Barton, Laura. “When Fred Met Gladys: Charles and Camilla—A Love Story.” Slate Magazine, April 7, 2005. www.slate.com/id/2116377 (accessed January 31, 2010).

  BBC. “The Love Affair of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles.” www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/a4158371 (accessed January 31, 2010).

  Biography.com. “Camilla Parker Bowles Biography.” www.biography.com/articles/camilla-parker-bowles-9542218 (accessed January 31, 2010).

  Bowditch, Gillian. “The Love Affair That Has Spanned Three Decades.” Scotsman, February 11, 2005. http://news.scotsman.com/princeofwales/The-love-affair-that-has.2602326.jp (accessed January 31, 2010).

  British Royal Wedding. “Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles.” www.britishroyalwedding.com/royal-weddings/price-charles-and-camilla/ (accessed January 31, 2010).

  CBS News. “From Laughing Stock to Love Story.” October 31, 2005. www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/10/31/listening_post/main996464.shtml (accessed January 31, 2010).

  Enberg, Tanya. “A Royal Affair: Enduring Romance Suggests ‘Other Woman’ Might Just Be ‘The One.’” Toronto Sun, November 5, 2009. www.torontosun.com/life/sexfiles/2009/11/05/11640531-sun.html (accessed January 31, 2010).

 

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