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Their First Date Was 14 Years in the Making – The New York Times

Adam Dalva said he fell in love with Alana Salguero the first day he met her during freshman year at Swarthmore College in 2004. He would later write his wedding vows the night after their first date.

But that date didnt take place until more than a decade later.

I fell very strongly in love with Alana right away, Mr. Dalva said. He signed up for a Russian literature course at Swarthmore because Ms. Salguero mentioned she was interested in it, then joined the Tango club because she was a member.

Although Ms. Salguero, 35, considered Mr. Dalva, 35, a close friend that first semester, there were no romantic feelings on her end. I immediately found a kindred spirit in him and I truly loved him as a friend, she said.

That winter, she turned Mr. Dalva down when he declared his love for her. The pair didnt speak again until their junior year, when they both coincidentally signed up to study abroad in Italy.

There, a tentative friendship was rekindled. It only grew deeper and steadier when each moved to New York City after graduating in 2008.

The pair often met up as friends over the next 10 years. Though both dated others during this time, Mr. Dalva was unable to shake his unrequited feelings for Ms. Salguero.

His steadfastness ultimately changed things around for her. Reeling from a breakup, the death of a beloved pet and the stress of moving into a new apartment, Mr. Dalvas genuine concern and care for her, Ms. Salguero said, led to an emotional shift. In April 2018, she agreed to a romantic date.

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A New York City native, Mr. Dalva has a degree in English literature and went on to receive an M.F.A. in 2013 from N.Y.U. He is currently the books editor for the magazine Words Without Borders, as well as a creative writing professor at Rutgers University and a freelance writer.

Originally from Yorba Linda, Calif., Ms. Salguero graduated with a degree in art history and is the associate director of copy at Eileen Fisher in New York. The couple also share an art studio at the Invisible Dog Art Center in Brooklyn, where Ms. Salguero creates visual art and Mr. Dalva writes.

Ms. Salguero realized she was in love with Mr. Dalva while they were on a trip to Scotland in September 2018.

The second I told him I loved him, I knew wed be getting married, she said.

The next month, the two moved in together, and by the following year, they were engaged. Mr. Dalva proposed to Ms. Salguero on May 20, 2019 at their shared home in Brooklyn.

The couple were married Oct. 31 in an outdoor ceremony at the Franciscan Gardens in San Juan Capistrano, Calif., in front of 85 guests. Victoria Gottlieb, a friend of Mr. Dalva from graduate school, officiated after becoming ordained by the American Marriage Ministries for the event. Afterward, attendees enjoyed a Venetian masquerade-themed cocktail party.

The ceremony and cocktail party were part of a three-day wedding celebration. The day before, there was a dinner followed by a bonfire at Corona del Mar State Beach. And the day after, an English tea party was held at the Tea House On Los Rios. Those in attendance were vaccinated and staff wore masks.

After a three-day honeymoon in Palm Springs, Calif., the couple returned to New York.

I feel like moving forward itll be more of what weve done before, Ms. Salguero said. We play around, we have fun, and thats what were going to be doing in the future.

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Echoes of ‘Harry and Louise’ ads | News, Sports, Jobs – The Daily news – Iron Mountain Daily News

EDITOR:

Remember Harry and Louise? I do. TV ads in which Louise voices her fears of a government takeover of health care. Whispers of shortages, denials and death panels swept the country. Deep pockets paid for those ads and deep pockets paid for the busloads of tea party protesters who roamed about, spreading fears that, somehow, never materialized with the passage of the Affordable Care Act. Years before, in response to the Clinton administrations ill-fated attempt to establish universal health care, the ultra-conservative Heritage Foundation had developed a plan that utilized existing insurance companies to provide coverage for everyone. As governor, Mitt Romney instituted the Heritage plan in Massachusetts. His party backed the plan at that time, but when President Barack Obama wanted to use that same plan nationwide, they renamed it Obamacare and fought vociferously against it. Socialism, you know. Government takeover of health care. No choice of doctors. Poor Louise. Poor Harry.

I remember, too, President George W. Bushs support for Medicare Part D, the prescription drug coverage. The same bill specifically encouraged the development of Medicare Advantage plans, in which the insurer would get the money that we paid into Medicare,as well as additional premiums paid separately by each enrollee. The hope was that these managed care plans would be so well accepted that traditional Medicare would eventually fade away, leaving the field once more to the private insurance companies. This same bill also forbade Medicare from negotiating prices with drug companies, a restriction that did not apply to private insurers. The Advantage plans were widely accepted, and no one seemed to notice or care that the drug formulary sent out by each insurer, along with the tier levels of drugs and the list of participating pharmacies were, in effect, the insurance companies telling us what drugs we could take, and where we could buy them. These decisions were made based upon the prices they negotiated with drug companies. Now Congress considers allowing Medicare the same right to negotiate. Outrage! Socialism! People will die! Have you seen those commercials? Shades of Harry and Louise.

Lola Johnson

Kingsford

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‘I told Zuma he will get arrested’ : Malema defends ‘tea party’ and ANC coalition talks – TimesLIVE

Malema said the ANC tried to lure them with positions but they stood firm on the demands the party made ahead of the coalition talks.

Dont try and obsess us with positions, we are obsessed with the land. Anything that is going to deliver the land, we will deliver it into any municipality. We want the land. We are fighting battles of our forefathers that they could not conquer.

Why do you want us to stop when we can see potential of getting the land by giving them their minuscule municipality and we take the land? Why? because we want the land and we did a commitment that we will get land in our lifetime and we are going to do everything in our power to deliver the land.

Theirs, Malema said, was to kill the ANC but if we say guys lets combine our numbers in parliament and pass a law that women get free sanitary towels, why would you say we shouldnt speak to the ANC about that which has a potential for women to get free sanitary towels?

We are not saying lets combine our numbers and put Malema as deputy president, we say lets combine our numbers to pass a law for clinics to open 24 hours. You come and say CCT dont speak to the ANC, hey man we are still waiting for 2024 to rule but what if there is an opportunity to deliver this thing quickly before 2024? asked Malema.

He also took a swipe at ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba who just days after rejecting the EFF's deal to work together in hung municipalities has also seemingly been left out in the cold after the DA refused to support his mayoral ambitions in Johannesburg.

It's politics my child, dont act like Mashaba and say I dont talk to, I dont talk to now he is unable to get the mayorship with this I dont talk to thing of being too forward. Just walking around not knowing politics.

Malema has also defended his decision to have tea with former president Jacob Zuma ahead of his incarceration for refusing to appear before the state capture commission of inquiry.

Others are saying we lost elections because Malema went to drink tea with Zuma. What if that tea is the one that moved us from five to three in KZN in eThekwini?

If that tea was hitting us it was supposed to hit us there first. No it didnt, I dont know how they are looking at this maths. From five to three Malema you cost us votes from eight councillors to 24 councillors in eThekwni after the tea.

He said he went to Nkandla to tell Zuma that he will get arrested should he remain steadfast in his refusal to appear before the commission of inquiry into state capture.

I didnt go there to beg Zuma for anything, I went there to tell Zuma to go to the commission. Now youre fighting with me to tell a person to do the right thing, you say we cant vote for you because you went to drink tea but I didnt just drink tea, I was telling this old man that youre going to be arrested if you dont go to the commission. Did he not get arrested? He didnt listen. Had he listened to me, he would not have gone to jail, Malema said.

Malema has maintained that this was to convince Zuma to do the right thing and if that has cost the EFF votes then he was prepared to take any form of punishment, including being removed from his leadership position.

I will never stop telling people to do the right thing. If that is going to cost us votes so be it. Im prepared to go home at my grandmothers house because theres no-one there. Go live there and let you be with your EFF that you want to lead with lies, saying we should not go around telling people the truth that they must go to the commission. Youre saying that is wrong when we ask a person to comply with the law of SA.

We will never stop telling the truth. It doesnt matter how much it will cost us but the truth will remain the truth and one day it will pay off. They will thank us that these are the people who liberated us.

TimesLIVE

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A Wild New Shakeup in the Republican AG Primary – The Texas Signal

The Republican primary in the Attorney Generals race had another wild twist Monday evening when Louie Gohmert, the Tea Party congressman and outspoken Trump enthusiast, declared he was officially a candidate.

Gohmert had fueled speculation that he was going to run when he announced that he was exploring that option. That event was particularly chaotic as a live feed failed to operate. However, video of the event shows Gohmert talking about Ken Paxtons legal woes. We could lose that seat, he said.

There was a lot of drama Monday about whether Gohmert would actually file since he had a self-imposed deadline of raising 1 million over ten days. Ultimately, Gohmert made his announcement on Newsmax saying that he had achieved his fundraising goal.

With Gohmert jumping in, another candidate jumped out. And though State Rep. Matt Krause ended his bid for attorney general, he is now running for Tarrant County District Attorney. Earlier this month Republican incumbent Sharen Wilson announced she was not running for re-election. Krause gained infamy earlier this year when he launched an investigation into books at school districts and libraries.

Other Republicans still in the primary for attorney general include current Land Commissioner George P. Bush and Eva Guzman, a former Republican member of the Texas Supreme Court. Bush courted the Trump endorsement, but ultimately was given the cold shoulder.

For now current Attorney General Ken Paxton appears to have all the momentum. Polls show him comfortably on top in the Republican primary, though they were conducted before this latest shakeup.

And Gohmert could be on to something in regards to Paxtons legal woes. Six years ago he was indicted by a grand jury for felony securities fraud. He is also allegedly being investigated by the FBI for a separate incident of bribery and abuse of office.

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RISE to begin this month – VestaviaVoice.com – Vestavia Voice

Activities for the annual RISE (Rebels Impact through Service and Engagement) fundraiser will begin this month. The fundraiser benefits the Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology Program at UAB.

Here are a list of this years events:

When: Dec. 5, 4-6 p.m.

Where: Vestavia Hills High School - Gym

Cost: $10 per child/Adults Free

Details: Featuring Santa Claus (free pictures), a sing-a-long with Jovi the Elf, snowballfights with Buddy the Elf, crafts and food!

Web: on gofan.co under Vestavia Hills High School

When: Feb. 5, 10-11:30 a.m.

Where: Vestavia Hills United Methodist Church/Tyson Hall

Cost: $10 per child/Adults Free

Details: Featuring a tea party with Alice in Wonderland, the Mad Hatter, and Fancy Nancy. For ages 2 and older.

Web: Tickets on gofan.co under Vestavia Hills High School

When: Feb. 12, 8 a.m. to noon

Where: Vestavia Hills Civic Center, 1973 Merryvale Road 35216

Details: Come find a treasure!

When: March 5, 8:30 a.m.

Where: Vestavia Hills High School Football Stadium

Cost: $20 per person (includes t-shirt)

Details: For children in grades1-5. Register online no later than Feb. 22.

Web: go.uab.edy/vhhsrise

When: March 5, 10 a.m.

Where: Vestavia Hills High School Front Parking Lot

Cost: $20 per person (includes t-shirt)

Details: For children grade 6 and above and adults. Register no later than Feb. 22.

Web: go.uab.edy/vhhsrise

When: March 19, 9-11 a.m.

Where: Vestavia Hills Civic Center (Formerly Golds Gym)

Cost: $15 per child/Adults Free

Details: Featuring Touch-a-Truck and Character Party.

Web: Tickets available on gofan.co

Submitted by Kym Prewitt.

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