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With Resolution Unlikely, Writers Guild Sets Strike for Monday

With Resolution Unlikely, Writers Guild Sets Strike for Monday

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Santana's wife files for divorce

03.11.2007 16:48

SAN RAFAEL, Calif. — Carlos Santana and his wife of 34 years are divorcing, according to court documents.

Deborah Santana, who in her 2005 memoir "Space Between the Stars" described her husband as being unfaithful, filed for divorce in Marin County Superior Court on Oct. 19, citing irreconcilable differences.

Carlos Santana's publicist said the case is "a private matter and there is no comment."

The musician has said he knew he made mistakes in his marriage.

"I sincerely apologized to her and to my kids when I wasn't in my right mind and did something hurtful," Carlos Santana said after the memoir was published. "It has helped me become more humble and to try harder to be the man she wants me to be."

The couple have three children, ages 17, 22 and 23.

Brian Williams to host "SNL" tonight

NEW YORK — He calls it his "night off," but "NBC Nightly News" anchor Brian Williams will spend tonight hosting "Saturday Night Live."

Taking on a role traditionally filled by show-biz celebrities and the occasional pro athlete or politician, the 48-year-old Williams is the first network anchor — active or retired — to host "SNL."

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