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...take a r?sum? and a pretty face from New York City and say to people, This is good for you, simply because we can spend a lot of money and raise a lot of money." - Former U.S. Representative John Sweeney, whom Gillibrand unseated in 2006, dismissing her appeal during their contentious campaign, in the Troy Record...
...pretend to know whether more people will see Palin as nervous and unready or refreshing and outsiderish (or see Gibson as firm or contemptuous). But either way, it was definitely a different interview tonally than you would have gotten from, as she said, someone with a "big, fat r?sum?...
...Every actor is not just the sum of the parts he got, but the subtraction of the ones he didn't. All those what-ifs have to be the most poignant section of an actor's r?sum?. George had been cast in a meaty role in Primary Colors but director Mike Nichols replaced him with Larry Hagman. Then there are parts that could have been bigger than they were. Eager to work with Woody Allen, George signed up for Small Time Crooks, where he was in exactly one scene. (Even there he was hard to spot: viewers got a good...
...ever gone from being a mayor to being President without holding an office in between. Giuliani passed up a chance to run for the Senate in 2000; instead, the years since he left city hall have turned into an experiment in information-age politics. Rather than build his r?sum?, he has been building his brand...
...written so many books that she has lost track of the exact number. (It's more than 100.) Her breadth as a writer is legendary-novels, short stories, poetry, reviews, nonfiction. This month Joyce Carol Oates adds a provocative new novel to her lengthy r?sum?: Black Girl/White Girl, the story of two college roommates-and one's mysterious death. Oates, 68, talked with TIME's Andrea Sachs about race relations, writer's block and the joys of running...