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Ever since 2016, when Ross Poldark engaged in a spot of topless scything in episode three of BBC One’s tale of feuding Cornish folk, the actor who played him, Aidan Turner, has suffered feverish speculation over his love life. Those perfect pecs. Those rippling biceps. That manly rug of chest hair. Not to mention a six-pack that would be the envy of Brad Pitt in his prime. Which superwoman was going to persuade this specimen to put a ring on her finger? Well, now we know. She’s a willowy blonde American actress called Caitlin FitzGerald. It emerged last week that Caitlin and the Irish heart-throb, both 37, tied the knot in secret in Italy. ....
ANALYSIS/OPINION: Vietnam was less quagmire and more a crucible for more than 468 women accredited reporters during a war where lives and deaths could never be measured by lines on a map. Elizabeth Becker’s new book, “You Don’t Belong Here: How Three Women Rewrote the Story of War,” offers insightful portraits of courageous women war correspondents who helped break down stereotypes. During the divisive and transformative 1960s, both Presidents Kennedy and Johnson offered reporters, men and women alike, unrestricted access to the first war where casualties soldiers and the truth were broadcast on the evening news. The war brought professional reporters to Vietnam, but for many women it was their first job. All of them were young and many found initial employment as freelancers (stringers). President Johnson’s support, along with the U.S. State Department’s “Maximum Candor” press briefings, created opportunities for female reporters and it’s where ....