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Along the way, Roosevelt befriended Alan Brinkley, Dunalke Associate Professor of History, who was then a teaching fellow...
...deeply involved in politics throughout Harvard." Brinkley said yesterday. "But he didn't strike me as someone who was pure politics. He was interested in politics because of what he thought politics could...
...section's "People" page promises a look "behind the scenes with the famous and fascinating," as it did on August 31 with a story on "Christie's Clothes Line." USA Today regularly focuses on such overexposed celebrities like Christie Brinkley and it makes interesting distinctions. The first section's second page offers "Newsmakers," a column which will take you "Behind the scenes with people in the headlines." A few weeks ago, the column ran a short "behind the scenes" item under the succinct headline "Death"; "Actress Jan Clayton, who played the original Mother in the Lassie TV series, has died...
...demotion of Roger Mudd as anchorman on NBC News [Aug. 8] reinforces my opinion that David Brinkley, Chet Huntley, Walter Cronkite, John Chancellor and Edwin Newman would never be hired if they were starting out today. They are not pretty enough...
Another disappointment is the movie debut of model/goddess Christie Brinkley as the temptress in the red Ferrari who leads Chase into all kinds of trouble. The Brinkley character--if you could call it that--is an obvious rip-off of the Suzanne Sommers' blonde in American Grafitti and has about as much personality as--well--a Sports Illustrated bathing suit spread. Brinkley--who is so sexy on paper--is embarrassing on celluloid, because, as simple as her part...