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...deeper understanding of the Christian faith. George P., once judged by PEOPLE magazine to be one of the sexiest bachelors in America, is married and a Dallas lawyer, wooed already by Texas pols to get into public service. Notes the grandfather: "His grandmother has told all the grandchildren that they've got to make a living before they start running for office...
...responds to a dozen or so letters from readers each year, most of whom are average people with a keen interest in Lincoln. Similarly, while at Harvard Donald advised about 65 doctoral students. He says he thinks of them as his children and of their children as his grandchildren...
Hamilton, who spent the summer working on resettlement efforts in southern Sudan, said she thought future generations would look at the Darfur situation in much the same way that students today view the Holocaust. “I know our grandchildren are going to look at us and ask, ‘what were you doing when that was happening...
...nostalgia for the old theatre, but that’s on a superficial level,” says Tsai of the scene. He suggests that it’s more nostalgia for a different era—a time when grandfathers took their grandchildren to the movies, when people went to the same theatre, when movie theatres would be packed full, as they were in the Taiwan of Tsai’s college years...
With all these virtual hookup joints, online dating is connecting more than just singles looking for love. It's also bridging the generation gap between some grandparents and grandchildren. "My granddaughter left me a message one night complaining that I had so many more dates than she did," said a 73-year-old Floridian who goes by the name Classy Lady on JDate.com Dubbing herself "the hottest gal in Boca," she teased her granddaughter about her abundant suitors and her nights on the town...