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...connecting with regular folks. Puh-leeze! Klein called John Kerry's language "abstract and overly fancy" and criticized the "slightly narcissistic quality to Kerry's speech; it's all about his leadership, his vision." Imagine that: in a presidential campaign, a candidate promoting his leadership and vision. Amazing! Jill Raymond Silver Spring...
When starting his organization, Dalio says he received support from his father, Raymond, a Harvard Business School graduate, and Gu Zeqing, now director of China Care...
...Romano's superego is sensitive 21st century husband, his id is pure '50s. He just wants to eat, golf, watch sports, have sex and keep his wife from getting mad at him. Romano, 46, is even more uber-guy than his Ray Barone character on CBS's Everybody Loves Raymond. He likes to gamble so much that he placed a Super Bowl bet on how long Beyonce's rendition of the national anthem would take (thanks to some overhead planes and a really long brave, he made the over). His sharp take on contemporary manhood has created...
Romano is even afraid of ruining the unruinable. He and creator Phil Rosenthal will decide whether to shoot a ninth season of Everybody Loves Raymond, depending on whether he and his writers can, in the next few weeks, come up with six solid, fresh story ideas. He should, if Seinfeld is any indication, be entering the relaxing children's book--writing part of his career. And while he is indeed writing Raymie, Dickie and the Bean: Why I Love and Hate My Brothers with his two brothers, he is hoping to launch a career as a leading man in films...
With less fanfare but nearly equal ratings, Romano’s derivatively titled Everybody Loves Raymond has set itself up as television’s anti-Friends. Where Friends focuses on sex-obsessed singles in glamorous New York City, Romano’s sitcom household seems to be located in Eisenhower-era suburbs. His character lives with a nagging stay-at-home wife and wholesome children who emerge from their rooms only occasionally to star in the school play or participate in some sort of sports championship...