Stone Coping Well
Sharon Stone proved that females are indeed the stronger gender yesterday when she went out for a cup of coffee with a friend in Beverly Hills. It is safe to say that this woman is handling it better than I would if one of my kids was taken away from me. Either that or the ‘Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf’ makes one hell of a cup of coffee.
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September 24th, 2008 at 5:22 pm
Stone and Bronstein time of marrige-story (short version):
Stone married San Francisco Chronicle editor Phil Bronstein in 1998; the couple split in 2003 and were officially divorced in 2004…
Stone and Bronstein adopted a son, Roan, in 2000.
Bronstein’s 1999 heart angioplasty, Stone’s 2001 brain aneurysm, and the bizarre incident in the same year when Bronstein’s toe was crushed by a Komodo dragon at Los Angeles Zoo.(independent i e)
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“According to minutes from a Sept. 12 custody hearing, a Superior Court judge found that the boy, who is living with his father in the Bay Area and attending school there, will remain with Bronstein unless Stone relocates to San Francisco or Bronstein decides to move.
“The court does not find that (a) move away is in child’s best interest,” say the minutes. “(Bronstein) can provide a more structured continuity, stable, secure, and consistent home that child, Roan, needs.”
Stone “shall have access to child,” the minutes say, and her phone number “shall be programmed into the child’s telephone and home phone.”
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Stone has three sons, the younger two adopted after her divorce. She and Bronstein married in 1998.”
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/23/sharon-stone-loses-physic_n_128603.html
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Phil Bronstein on January 23, 2008 announced that he was leaving his job as editor of the Chronicle to take an editor-at-large position with Hearst Newspapers. Ward Bushee, editor of the Arizona Republic, was announced as Bronstein’s replacement effective February 1, 2008.