The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 17, 1998, Image 5

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iv Sharon Stone weds
[oo n Valentine’s Day
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) —
laron Stone made sure Valen-
le's Day will be doubly romantic
the future.
The co-star of Sphere married
an Francisco newspaper execu
te Phil Bronstein at a Valentine’s
, irty at her home, her publicist
said Sunday.
No wedding plans were an
nounced before the wedding and
no details of Saturday’s ceremony
at Stone’s Beverly Hills home were
released in the brief statement
from publicist Cindi Berger.
The couple left Sunday for a
honeymoon at an undisclosed lo
cation, Berger said. It’s the sec
ond marriage for both.
Stone, 39, is best known for
her role in the 1992 film Basic
Instinct.
She was nominated for a best
actress Academy Award in 1996
for her role in Casino.
Bronstein, 47, is executive ed
itor of the San Francisco Exam
iner. He was a finalist for the
1987 Pulitzer Prize in interna
tional reporting for his coverage
of the fall of the Marcos regime
in the Philippines.
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