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...away the microscope, remembering what happened to his father when reporters got it wrong about the President's understanding of a supermarket scanner. So each day starts at the ramparts, and the candidate glares at photographers who try to catch him with his tie undone or drinking a nonalcoholic beer...
...rather get a beer and go get drunk with George Bush--it'd probably be more fun, but do I want him to be president? No," he said...
...speaks for himself. Speaking for New York is Mike Padden, a legal-aid lawyer who lives in Manhattan, works in Brooklyn, has represented some pretty scuzzy characters from Staten Island, roots for the team in the Bronx, has attended a game or two in Queens and has downed a beer or three at Gallagher's. "Clemens is my guy, but I'd like to see him digging in against Leiter or Hampton," says Padden, popping peanuts. "This Series absolutely should have a bench-clearing brawl. Hey, this is New York. Let's have some...
...needs you to focus on what she's doing, and if you neglect her, she gets really upset," says James Gray, the director of The Yards. He and the star quarreled often while making the movie, having one blowout over the way Theron was holding a glass of beer. "I thought, 'What the f___?'" recalls Theron. "'What about my acting...
Well, you wouldn't know they were keen from the behavior of government officials or the cowed population on the street. The minders tried to keep the journalists cooped up inside the Hotel Koryo - clean and pleasant enough, with good Korean food, Japanese beer and working phone lines. The diplomats staying at the hotel were told in their pre-trip briefing in D.C. that they would be in the part of the hotel that was bugged and had surveillance, while the journalists were in the bug-free tower...