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...decades she seemed the fairy godmother of an entire adoring nation. Elizabeth, Queen Consort to King George VI and mother of Queen Elizabeth II, was, historians will doubtless record, the woman who helped restore the majesty of the throne after the abdication of George's brother Edward VIII in 1936. But the Queen Mother's former subjects will be more likely to remember her as the sprightly Queen Mum who seemed almost a part of everyone's family...
...guide to coping with bioterrorism, entitled "When Every Moment Counts: What You Need to Know About Bioterrorism from the Senate's Only Doctor" (Rowman & Littlefield). Curiously, the one-page ad in this week's PW neglects to say when the book, which is blurbed by everyone from Sen. Edward Kennedy to Bono, is actually coming out. Also, there is no indication whether or not the proceeds are being given to charity. But diet doc Dean Ornish sure likes it: "If you buy only one book this year, this should be it." The book comes with photographs of various symptoms...
...source, a business can simply hire a local former law-enforcement or intelligence official and gain the benefit of his experience and sources. "If the former head of Saudi intelligence takes a consulting job with an oil company, that's not a big deal," says ex-military intelligence officer Edward Badolato, president of CONTINGENCY MANAGEMENT SERVICES, based in Washington. "But if he's discovered working for the CIA, he's liable to get hanged...
...councillor against decreasing the voting age is running away from getting to know the youth in this city,” said CRLS senior class president Edward McKlain before the council...
Romney is far from that. Fresh off organizing a largely successful Winter Olympics, he should be a strong candidate against whichever of the five Democrats is eventually nominated. Romney proved himself a viable candidate in Massachusetts when he gave revered Democratic Senator Edward M. Kennedy ’54-’56 a strong challenge in 1994, eventually losing 58 to 41 percent...