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...Here??s an example: The middle-aged assistant in the business class lounge at the Cairo airport (I arrived there through a travel agent fluke, a story for another day) showed me the various lounge rooms with a mischievous smirk: “This is the English lounge: it’s cold and dark, like the English! This is the American lounge: it’s big and bright, like Americans! This is the French lounge: there is no service here!” Though it’s illegal—you will find no books...
...Here??s how Washington works,” Clinton quotes Porter as saying. “The press has to have somebody and we’re going to give them you...We’ll spend whatever we have to spend to get whoever we have to get to say whatever they have to say to take you out. And we’ll do it early...
...Here??s a quick survey of my friends’ plans for the summer...
...Here??s a hint—it’s about a women’s lacrosse article I wrote off of a press release that was actually about a game from the previous year. I’ll leave the details for you to unearth...
...noticed that people seem to enjoy being happy. I hope my column has, at some point or another, made someone laugh or smile. A sports column is pleasure reading. It’s usually placed on the side of the sports page, screaming, “Here??s something you can read other than the headline news...