Hollywood sweethearts Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore cemented their two-year romance by tying the knot during a ceremony in front of 100 guests in Beverly Hills, according to published reports.
Kutcher, 27, and Moore, 42, were married at a private home Saturday night, Us Weekly and People reported on their Web sites.
According to the magazines, wedding guests included Moore’s ex-husband, Bruce Willis, and their three daughters, Rumer, 17, Scout, 14, and Tallulah, 11; actors Wilmer Valderrama, Lucy Liu and Soleil Moon Frye.
The reported marriage was the first for Kutcher and the third for Moore whose two previous marriages ended in divorce.
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Psychologist helped create Head Start
Urie Bronfenbrenner, a Cornell University psychologist who pioneered an interdisciplinary approach to the study of child development and helped create the federal Head Start program, has died in Ithaca, N.Y. He was 88.
Bronfenbrenner, a member of the Cornell faculty since 1948, died at his home Sunday from complications from diabetes, the school announced Monday.
He was credited with creating the interdisciplinary field of human ecology and was regarded as one of the world’s leading scholars in developmental psychology.
Earlier in his career, Bronfenbrenner helped spur the creation of Head Start, the federal child development program for low-income children that has served millions of children since 1965.
According to an account on the American Psychological Association’s Web site, Bronfenbrenner was on a Head Start planning committee and persuaded his colleagues to include the family and community in Head Start, in order to better help poor children.
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