Romano Brothers See Humor in Rivalry; Serious Reflection Produced Fun Book

The ColumbianMay 03, 2005

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NEW YORK Ray is grayer, Richard more reflective and Robert's head no longer has the shape of a bean. But otherwise, the Romano brothers will tell you, not much has changed since they were kids growing up in Queens, N.Y.

Of course, Ray also is one of TV's highest-paid stars on the CBS sitcom "Everybody Loves Raymond." That's at best an afterthought, though, when he's with his brothers.

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Romano Brothers See Humor in Rivalry; Serious Reflection Produced Fun Book

The Romanos put their childhood memories into a new children's picture book, "Raymie, Dickie, and the Bean: Why I Love and Hate My Brothers."

It chronicles the good (riding the Vomitizer), bad (Bean's stench after...

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