Word: shading
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...book,A Darker Shade of Crimson,is the first in a three-part series Thomas-Graham, whose husband is also a writer with a Harvard Law degree, has contracted to write for publisher Simon & Schuster...
...starts me on a tour of the facility and soon I learn that the building is a landmark, and that the club is just a shade older than the 14th amendment. The first thing we visit is the wood-paneled Grill Room, an area that could pass for Harvard's thirteenth dining hall. That is, except for the welcome absence of keycard swiping and trays. "And the food is better," Ms. Simpson hastens to mention...
...from her husband Jeff Colt, who is also an actor, though so far a less successful one. Campbell's favorite book is the inspirational philosophical text The Prophet. "There's one passage about relationships," she says, "about two trees growing, and if they grow too close together they'll shade one another and won't be allowed to grow, but if they grow enough of a distance apart, they'll be able to grow and continue their love. I find that to be really beautiful...
...timing was vital, since the story this week will be guided by Clinton's secretary Betty Currie, who alone is portrayed by the White House as too honorable to shade the truth, whose office has a peephole into the Oval Office, who is one of three White House staff members privy to the President's phone logs, and who has emerged as the silent and sturdy pivot for three big players: Clinton, Vernon Jordan and Lewinsky. Currie, whose stricken face as she left the grand jury became a national freeze-frame a month ago, is reportedly calmer now, not terrified...
...convince us that they're playing our song, that they speak for us, while the bands of the past were just literature. On their cleverly titled album, Stupid, Stupid, Stupid, Black Grape seduces us with a smile, skipping out in front of their stodgity still-lounging-beneath-the-shade-of-the-Beatles-Tr ee British counterparts...