Word: eye
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...church choir, not even a son by her first marriage. "I should have, but it was the humiliation of it all. I'm a professional woman. I didn't want people to think I was crazy." But some of them knew anyway; they had seen the bruises, the black eye behind the dark glasses...
SIDWELL FRIENDS, A PRESTIGIOUS WASHINGTON Quaker school, teaches young people the importance of simplicity. But when Chelsea Clinton begins classes there later this month, her life will be anything but simple. There'll be new friends to make, new teachers to impress, all under the watchful eye of ubiquitous attendants in bad suits and dark glasses. If that isn't enough, Chelsea will start out knowing that, fairly or not, her very presence there opens her father to the charge of being a hypocrite...
Roger is planning to market more than just his music. His moment in the public eye has come at a time when, even more than usual, there is a clear professional track for people from dysfunctional families. Last month he signed with the Greater Talent Network to give speeches around the country about "the triumph of the human spirit," or how Roger overcame life with an alcoholic and abusive father, a brother who seemed anointed, and a cocaine addiction. He is hoping to give 20 to 40 speeches a year for as much as $10,000 each. Roger is also...
Next door at J. August, my roving reporter's eye spots three styles of boxer shorts. They are cheap and not unpleasant. The best-looking pair sports a blue and green plaid design, a Harvard logo and lots of fuzzy flannel to keep you warm. The price...
...balance the greed of the '80s, commuters would have had to strip the very coats from their backs and donate them to unwashed vagrants, along with the keys to their country homes. So the altruism trend, along with the angels, remains a gleam in a trend watcher's eye...