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UPDATED 11/04/2002 at 01:00 AM EST Originally published 11/04/2002 at 01:00 AM EST

Reconciled
Three months after announcing their separation, Latin pop star Marc Anthony, 34, and his wife, former Miss Universe Dayanara Torres, 28, have decided to renew their wedding vows at a ceremony in Puerto Rico this December. The couple have a son, Cristian, 1.

Expecting

Model Hunter Reno, 34, and her husband, businessman Peter Rabbino, 36, are expecting their first child, a girl, in December....

Actor Dennis Hopper, 66, and his wife, Victoria Duffy, 35, are expecting their first child in April. Hopper, who has three other children, also became a grandfather for the first time on Oct. 13, when his daughter Marin, 40 (from his first marriage, to actress Brooke Hayward), gave birth to a baby girl, Violet.

Legal Matters

Director Steven Spielberg, 55, was granted a restraining order against Diana Louisa Napolis, 46, a former social worker who has allegedly stalked the filmmaker, claiming he implanted a mind-control device in her brain. "I am concerned for my safety," said Spielberg in an L.A. court declaration on Sept. 19. Napolis says she never intended to harm Spielberg....

Noelle Bush, 25, daughter of Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, was sentenced to 10 days in jail on Oct. 17 in Orlando for allegedly carrying crack cocaine in her shoe at the drug treatment facility where she has been residing since January. After the sentencing, Governor Bush told PEOPLE, "My daughter's an adult. She has to accept the consequences of her actions."

...Madelyne Toogood, 26, accused of beating her 4-year-old daughter, Martha, in a Sept. 13 incident caught on security videotape outside an Indiana department store (PEOPLE, Oct. 7,2002), was charged with felony theft on Oct. 21 in LaGrange, Ind. Toogood, who allegedly took fabric from a Shipshewana, Ind., department store in August, says she is innocent and was freed on $3,500 bond....

On Oct. 17 an Albany, N.Y., judge overturned an earlier judgment that awarded the 1960's girl group The Ronettes $3 million. The judge said that their former producer, Phil Spector, is not responsible for paying the Ronettes royalties on songs sold for use in movies and commercials since their 1963 contract didn't call for such payments.

Deaths

Harpist Derek Bell, 66, who played with the Grammy-winning traditional Celtic music band the Chieftains for 30 years, died in Phoenix, Ariz., on Oct. 15 of undisclosed causes.

...Olympic diver and swimmer Aileen Riggin Soule died of natural causes at 96, in Honolulu on Oct. 17. Soule won the women's springboard diving competition at the 1920 Games in Antwerp, Belgium, at the age of 14, making her at the time the youngest American to win Olympic gold.

Update
Self-styled hippie guru Ira Einhorn, 62, who fled the U.S. after being charged with the 1977 bludgeoning death of his girlfriend Holly Maddux (PEOPLE, March 8, 1999), was found guilty of murder on Oct. 17 in Philadelphia. Einhorn, who kept Maddux's mummified body in his closet for 18 months, faces a life sentence without parole.

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