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...keeping score, that’s 9 for Du, 9 for Mandes and 7 for Maki. When asked whose chances he liked after Saturday’s game, Mandes broke into an ear-to-ear grin...
...being able to vote," he told assembled reporters. In a rebuke to Washington, which questioned the elections' fairness, Khamenei added, "No one can prevent our enthusiastic youth from taking part in the destiny of their country." As he turned to leave the voting station, Khamenei allowed himself a satisfied grin...
Harvard coach David Fish downplayed the significance of the grin itself—“I’d smile, too,” he admitted—but remained delighted by his team’s performance...
...These are serious times, and he's a serious guy," says a presidential adviser. "People aren't going to care about Halliburton...They're going to care about who can protect them." For his part, Cheney is amused by the Democratic attacks. "That's politics," he says to friends, grinning his trademark half grin and shrugging his shoulders to signal there's nothing to worry about. --By Matthew Cooper/Washington
Seacrest, 29, delivers all this with his signature grin--bright, square-jawed, as wide as the grille on a '65 Cadillac--because lightweight and superficial have been very, very good to him. He spent a decade apprenticing, first in local Atlanta radio, then doing gigs on a kids' version of American Gladiators, Talk Soup and Extra. Now he has parlayed his Idol success into a pop-trifle trifecta. While still the host of Fox's smash talent hunt, which returns this week, he has also taken over the radio institution American Top 40 from host Casey Kasem, and last week...