Word: happiered
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...underneath my clothes. This early morning in the middle of September is a balmy 45 degrees Fahrenheit. I have not jacket nor sweater. I hate myself as I shiver but the fog rising from the swimming pool creates this very cool swamp-like feel which makes me a little happier...
Euro-glamorous model-actress-producer ELIZABETH HURLEY, below, at 36 can still give a blind man whiplash. But stepping aside for younger model CAROLYN MURPHY, 28, as the star for cosmetics giant Estee Lauder must have been a bit unsettling, no? "I couldn't be happier, and remain besotted with, and grateful to, Leonard and Evelyn Lauder, my surrogate American parents!" Hurley gushed. She'll remain a spokeswoman for Lauder fragrances and will try to take more time for acting. (She's got four films in the can, so one wonders how much more time she'll need...
...reports, he?s still not exactly Mr. Congeniality - if Bonds were to leave, at least one fellow Giant has said, there would be plenty of dry eyes in the clubhouse. But he?s happier, more willing to share himself with fans, than he ever was in Pittsburgh. And if I were a truly good person, that would be enough for me; it would smooth my ruffled feathers to know Bonds has found a home...
...make real money. I set up the Chris Barnard Foundation, which brings patients, especially kids, from all over the world to South Africa for heart surgery. And I've just written another book, 50 Ways to a Healthy Heart. Laughter is one of those ways. Anything that makes life happier is good for you. That's why sex is good for the heart...
...Capitol. Not the fake image they stick behind Darryl Hammond or whoever happens to be playing the president now on “Saturday Night Live,” but the actual Capitol dome. And when I looked at it, from home or work, I felt lighter, happier, inspired. I know it sounds hackneyed, but the more I lived in Washington, and the more time I spent in the Capitol and around the Congress, the more the sight of that building moved me. Wherever I went in and around D.C., even as far south as Alexandria, I would look back...