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...still love 'ya. You done a great job and you got nothing to be ashamed about. Keep your people together and get ready to go at this guy again in two years." McDonald told Hogan between puffs on his cigar...
...their three children in a comfortable Parisian suburb. In his current role as deputy director of BNDD'S key Region 17, which includes Marseille, Panella's wardrobe runs to sporty suits. When he operated as an agent, he added a big pinky diamond and, frequently, a cigar. "By the time you're through with a case," he says, "you sometimes think you're a trafficker. You sure as hell look like...
...Waterston is Benedick to the last corpuscle. He brandishes his cigar like a swagger stick. He discovers his love half knowingly, but with astonishment nonetheless, like a child finding the tooth fairy's silver dollar. Kathleen Widdoes makes Beatrice a proper combination of cold wit and hot blood. When she exclaims, "I may sit in a corner and cry heigh-ho for a husband...
...times and can ferry up to ten passengers between the earth and orbiting space stations. These stations will be used for astronomical and environmental earth surveys and will be launched in the late '70s. Next year NASA will also award contracts to companies for the shuttle's cigar-shaped rockets and fuel tanks. In addition, North American will need the help of some 10,000 subcontractors to build an orbiter. All together, the contracts will be worth some $5.5 billion...
...keep fit, Knowles plays squash and golf at his several clubs. (Membership in ethnically exclusive clubs would have been a handicap at Boston University, and Knowles says that he would have resigned from them if necessary.) He gave up cigarettes years ago, now smokes only an occasional ceremonial cigar. Knowles is a determined part-time author. He first wrote technical medical books, has recently finished a collection of essays on health care, and is planning his next opus on "what the '60s and '70s mean to this country." To an extensive library of American history and the social...