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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Much is known about Vicki Morgan's life, perhaps too much. For twelve years she was the lavishly kept mistress of Alfred Bloomingdale. The multimillionaire former head of Diners Club was part of Ronald Reagan's "kitchen cabinet," and his widow Betsy is a close friend of Nancy Reagan's. Shortly before Bloomingdale died of cancer in 1982, Morgan, then 29, filed a $5 million palimony suit that publicized the lurid details of their affair...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Mistress's Life and Death | 5/21/1984 | See Source »

...Angeles-a city that Parker detests to this day-and the marriage had troubles almost from the start. "Shirley had this drive, this push," Parker recalls. "She didn't want to be surrounded by a white picket fence. I would be wanting to putter around in the kitchen, and she wanted to be at the studio." Says MacLaine: "Steve was very supportive, but he just didn't want to be known as Mr. MacLaine. From day one, he talked of going to Japan, where he had spent some time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Best Year Of Her Lives | 5/14/1984 | See Source »

...There may be a real mess in the kitchen if they all want their own national diets," he said...

Author: By Catherine R. Heer, | Title: Harvard Gears Up for Olympic Soccer | 5/8/1984 | See Source »

...Athletic Department chose Quincy House to host the players because it is close to the playing fields and has its own kitchen, department spokesmen said yesterday. Many of the other Houses were not considered because they are undergoing restoration work...

Author: By Catherine R. Heer, | Title: Harvard Gears Up for Olympic Soccer | 5/8/1984 | See Source »

...giving his victory speech in the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. David Kennedy was sitting up late, alone in his hotel room, watching. He was doubtless in a daze of pride and gratitude and excitement. The television cameras followed Bobby Kennedy off the platform and back through the hotel kitchen toward an elevator. As David watched on TV, Sirhan Sirhan shot his father in the head. The cameras focused interminably on the chaos, on the body and the head lying in a pool of blood. In the confusion, no one came to check on David for several hours. When Astronaut...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The One Caught in the Undertow | 5/7/1984 | See Source »

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