Americans Harold Terens and Jeanne Swerlin promise their courtship is "better than Romeo and Juliet": He is 100, she's 96, and they marry next month in France, where the groom-to-be served during World War II. U.S. Air Force veteran Terens will be honored on June 6 at a commemoration of the 80t...
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