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Padilla, 59, was born poor, but now earns enough from his security firm to afford the good life: two Cadillacs, $300,000 house, swimming pool, outdoor barbecue, Scotch and sizzling T-bones on the patio. He is a Republican: he shows a photograph of his wife with Wayne Newton at President Reagan's Inauguration...
Rosovsky, by contrast, opted to continue living in his Newton home. He entertains official guests, as it happens, in the 17 Quincy St. home of past presidents. "I'm very happy where I am." Rosovsky says. "I didn't really want to get used to a certain lifestyle and then hang on to that lifestyle just because I was used to it." Rosovsky's decision to forego a University home, like Bok's self-imposed salary freeze before it, was occasioned largely by budgetary factors: "I really did not want to do anything that would appear luxurious." Moreover, for Rosovsky...
...20th century," writes Paul Johnson, "that, once a state is allowed to expand, it is almost impossible to contract." John son, a lapsed liberal and a former editor of Britain's New Statesman, blames this condition on an unbridled will to power that was inadvertently released when Newton's orderly universe fell to Einstein's theory of relativity...
Alfred P. Hall Newton...
When the inevitable casting calls for Grease 2 went out, the two lovebirds from the original, John Travolta, 28, and Olivia Newton-John, 34, were wisely out buying groceries or getting body work done on their Mercedes. But they had to pick up their phones some time, and the result is a film now being shot in New York City that borrows heavily from the 1978 thriller The Silent Partner. In this movie, which doesn't even have a title yet-how about Greed 2?-Newton-John plays a bank teller, and Travolta is a two-bit robber...