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...duties of a Manhattan baby in those days was two-end candle-burning: study all day at school and, in the evenings, frequent the better nightclubs. Phyllis lent her young radiance to such swank boites as the Stork Club and El Morocco, where, she said, Errol Flynn once proposed to her. (She didn?t say what he proposed.) ?By her midteens, Phyllis was regularly getting her photo in the New York Times as a bright young star on the social scene,? we learn from Stephen Miller?s admirable obit in the Sun. ?Adams?s debut [in 1941] was a stunning...
Chris stumps enthusiastically for his stepfather; his brothers, less so. Andre, 34, while a familiar presence in the past few weeks (getting frequent requests for his impressions of Bill Clinton, among others), lives primarily in Stockholm and consults for an environmental group. Then there is John IV, 37, who declines all interviews and public appearances. Married with a daughter, he teaches at a Pennsylvania school and is involved in the Heinz Family Foundation. Vanessa insists that John is not a recluse, as he is invariably described. "He's a wonderful person who keeps his life as private as possible...
Even in downtime, the spirit of Clinton still pervades the convention. One of the most frequent time-fillers between on-stage events features an image of Clinton displayed with the following quote on screen, along with a recording of him reciting it:“Thomas Jefferson believed that to preserve the very foundations of our nation, we would need dramatic change from time to time. Well, my fellow citizens, this is our time. Let us embrace...
Triumph also made frequent reference to what he perceived as his onlookers’ inadequate show of appreciation for his jokes...
...been a frequent thorn in George W. Bush's side, and was wooed by Democrat John Kerry as a potential running mate. Now John McCain will get prime exposure at the Republican Convention, and some G.O.P. strategists even wish for the impossible: dumping Dick Cheney as Bush's Veep in favor of McCain. TIME's Douglas Waller talked with the maverick most wanted...