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...Harvard got serious, and presto--an 11-8 Crimson victory locked up the treasured berth to the Final Four...
...protective, wifely instincts of, say, Nancy Reagan, but then on top of that she is very smart, and so nothing gets by her, nothing." Hillary even took a hand in making office assignments for the West Wing. "We were looking at this floor plan and, presto, she had a layout it would have taken an industrial engineer weeks to figure. Not everybody was happy, but she got it right." Hillary does not take kindly to detours off the main road when a discussion is under way. Says close friend and former campaign scheduler Susan Thomases: "Hillary is a closer...
Performance posters here tend to be selfserving. A corner of a kiosk is the closest thing Harvard has to a theater marquee. You can get your name on a poster. Maybe even your picture. Presto--you're famous...
...Clinton speech was practically diagrammed. As his own spin doctors told the press, the idea was to connect biography with policy. Hence concern for Mom produces -- presto! -- national health care. Granddad's example triggers commitment to civil rights. Does anyone really believe that "if you want to know why I care so much about our children and our future, it all started with Hillary...
...honest and profound. "For me," Glimcher says, "life is a series of romances and passions. It's a hard way but rewarding way to live. What I'm interested in is urgency. That's the mosaic of this story, which I deeply believe in." And believing makes it so. Presto! a fable with the style and guilelessness of Hollywood's Golden...