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...keep him from doing what he wanted to do...Barack would sometimes get stuck in Springfield during extended sessions, and when his staff would call Michelle to ask her to fill in for him at an event, she would do it if it worked into her schedule, but felt free to decline if it didn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Michelle Obama, A Life | 10/13/2008 | See Source »

...livid" after a Palin staffer, Frank Bailey, went outside the chain of command and called a state trooper in far-off Ketchikan to complain about Wooten. Why had Bailey called the trooper? Because, Bailey said, this trooper had gone to church with Sarah Palin back in Wasilla, so he felt "comfortable" talking to him about Wooten. Glass, too, tried to sound the warning that continuing to pressure anyone and everyone in the matter would end in "an unbelievable amount of embarrassment for the Governor and everybody else...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What the Troopergate Report Really Says | 10/11/2008 | See Source »

...less flexible or something as you get older. Also, when you're 67, as I am - which is hard for me to believe - you basically just feel bad all the time. Anybody who claims not to feel bad when they're 67 is lying. But if you felt good all the time, there wouldn't be any point in being funny. There are lots of people who have stayed funny into their senility. If you can just stay funny till you're dotty, that means you've made it home free...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Roy Blount Jr. | 10/10/2008 | See Source »

...accomplished athlete and coach, Parker said that he initially felt uneasy about having a building named after...

Author: By Emma R. Carron, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: New Community Boathouse Named After Harvard Coach | 10/10/2008 | See Source »

...Connecticut justices spend most of the remainder of the 85-page decision explaining how gays have been victimized. The court felt this was necessary in order to classify gays as a "quasi-suspect class" entitled to heightened protection under the state constitution. And so there is page after page on how powerless gays and lesbians are. "For centuries," the justices wrote, people have disliked gays. "Until not long ago, gay persons were widely regarded as deviants ... [who were] mentally ill ... [G]ay persons also face virulent homophobia that rests on nothing more than feelings of revulsion ... Insofar as gay persons...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Viewpoint: For Gay Marriage, Time to Go Beyond the Courts | 10/10/2008 | See Source »

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