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...this point in her life, Mertz is the epitome of an independent woman. Her royalties have enabled her to live in a converted 1820 farmhouse near Frederick, Md. On her nine acres, she has built a gazebo, a waterfall, an Egyptian lotus pond and even a reflecting pool with a life-size copy of the famous ancient Greek statue The Discus Thrower. Inside the house are mementos of her travels, with images of camels everywhere. A bust of Nefertiti sits on her mantel. On a chair is an embroidered pillow that reads BEHIND EVERY GREAT WOMAN IS HERSELF. Lively...
Over the past year and a half, Law has tumbled from his position as an archbishop and one of the most influential figures in the American Catholic church to a chaplain in a small convent in Clinton, Md.—and a place in American infamy...
...years after he graduated from Harvard, Law has left the public eye for a small convent in Clinton, Md...
...it’s really camp times five because the possibilities for free T-shirts are endless, whereas in regular summer camp you only get one T-shirt.” This summer, Cohen will be working at the camp she founded, Stages, in her hometown of Silver Spring, Md. “My highest aspiration for the camp is that one day, we will give out T-shirts,” she quips. “Maybe I can ask Larry Summers to help...
...right man in the right place at the right time [COVER STORY, March 17]. Unlike Generals Colin Powell and Norman Schwarzkopf, who failed to topple Saddam Hussein during the 1991 Gulf War, Franks will most certainly see the battle to the finish. NELSON MARANS Silver Spring, Md...