Word: mistresses
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Senator Otis Battle: An insatiable man, he puts Liz on his payroll purely to enjoy her sexually, also commands her to make love with others while he watches. But he never takes Liz along on his many tax-paid European junkets. Those choice trips are reserved for yet another mistress...
...only the major figures. There are countless lesser lights, all of whom Liz beds in the book: a Watergate lawyer and a top lobbyist, a defense contractor and some big-shot constituents. Though Liz suffers a minor disappointment at the end, when Battle goes off to marry a preferred mistress, she seems happy enough. She is promoted to Mistress No. 1, effective his wedding day, and in her final lines expresses her joy at being so close to the seat of power...
...seat on the party's central committee and been tabbed as a comer; after that, he gradually worked his way to the top until he succeeded Togliatti's successor, the aging and ill Luigi Longo, in 1972. Unlike Togliatti, who lived openly with a mistress, Berlinguer fits the classic Italian middle-class image of a good family man with three children whom he zealously guards from publicity...
...chose to tell her story after Hays decided to marry Pat Peak and did not invite her. "I was good enough to be his mistress for two years but not good enough to be invited to his wedding," she pouted. To make matters worse, "I was hoping after the marriage he wouldn't make so many demands. But I've had to see him four times since the wedding-twice intimately...
...where he was a successful afterhours bookmaker, Goldsmith since 1965 has expanded Cavenham from a modest confectionery maker to a multinational with sales in 1975 of $3.1 billion. For years, Goldsmith has maintained a highly visible double life; he has a wife and two children in Paris, plus a mistress (Lady Annabel Birley, after whom London's upper-crusty discotheque and dining club "Annabel's" is named) and two more children in London...