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...financial wizard behind Anita's success. But he is best known in Body Shop lore for a voyage he took a few years into the marriage. The young couple had just sold a struggling restaurant when Gordon announced that he wanted to fulfill a lifelong dream: to ride a horse from Buenos Aires to New York City, an adventure he figured would take about two years. Anita, already a mother of two and thinking about opening a little cosmetics shop in nearby Brighton, gave him her blessing. "I have always admired people who follow their beliefs and passions," she later...
...wrote the 1992 book Marching in Place, an analysis of the Bush Administration. (His co-author, Dan Goodgame, will be leaving the White House beat to become TIME's economic correspondent.) Duffy thinks Clinton will preside under more pressure than his predecessor. "Bush basically enjoyed a free ride for three years," he says. "But Clinton will have to live up to enormous expectations immediately...
...patter when they are not being brutal and obscene. What you often end up sitting through is two hours of guys gunning their engines. John Sayles' film Passion Fish has a line about this tendency. When the heroine is told that a suitor might take her for a ride in his refurbished boat, she notes wryly, "Men like that: to show women their machines...
Clinton's youthful style--his emphasis onexercise, his penchant for impromptu trips toMcDonald's, his hugging other men inpublic--seemed to wear well on the crowd.Thousands lined a section of Pennsylvania Avenueoutside the parade route, in the hope that Clintonmight step out of his limousine on his ride to theWhite House...
CONGRESS: A Beginner's Bumpy Ride...