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...professor speculated that Slaughter—a former Harvard Law School professor—might rejoin her husband, Professor of Government Andrew Moravcsik, in Cambridge...
...passport. “I have so many frequent flier miles, I could go to Mars,” she says. Given her nomadic nature, it’s a surprise Rover has beat her to the red planet. Courtesy of all these racked-up miles, she and her husband made their honeymoon flight to China without paying a penny...
...Freedom (Little, Brown; 272 pages), the first major biography of Tubman in more than 100 years, we see the heroine of children's books and biopics with a new clarity and richness of detail. Born a slave in Maryland, Tubman made a break for freedom in 1849, leaving her husband behind. "There was one of two things I had a right to, liberty or death," she later said. "If I could not have one, I would have the other." Like Jacobs, she wasn't satisfied with just her own freedom. Tubman led more than 200 slaves north out of captivity...
...husband perked right up when he saw your cover story! Know what I told him? 'Not tonight, honey. I have a Viagraine headache." JEANIE ROBBINS Kankakee...
Your special issue "How Your Love Life Keeps You Healthy" was wonderful [Jan. 19]. My husband and I will have been married 50 years in June. He is 71, and I am 68. We still love each other as we did the day we married. Sure, we have disagreements, but what married couple does not? Our sex life is just as good as or better than when we were 30. No, he isn't on Viagra. He works 32 hours a week. I exercise. We golf, dance and are active all the time. There is nothing like love to keep...