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...fallback” candidate for the Democratic Party. [The Times later apologized for the cover photo, which—according to an editor’s note—“rendered colors incorrectly” for Warner’s jacket, shirt, and tie.] What do you think of that analysis...
Sporting an orange tie and blue shirt, the rumored presidential candidate eschewed the podium, punctuating his speech about his record as a Democratic governor of a “red” state with hand gestures and appeals to three floors full of onlookers...
...There he stood, implausibly resolute in his thin white shirt, an unknown Chinese man facing down a lumbering column of tanks. For a moment that will be long remembered, the lone man defined the struggle of China's citizens. 'WHY ARE YOU HERE?' HE SHOUTED AT THE SILENT STEEL HULK. 'YOU HAVE DONE NOTHING BUT CREATE MISERY. My city is in chaos because of you.' The brief encounter between the man and the tank captured an epochal event in the lives of 1.1 billion Chinese: the state clanking with menace, swiveling right and left with uncertainty, is halted...
...Morgan was wearing a Harvard t-shirt, and the white cotton had quickly acquired a coat of dust. He’d been cleaning Smith’s home for more than an hour with six other Harvard students when Smith asked, “What’s the name of y’all’s group...
...this bachelor workaholic. This is a White House where rush hour is 6:30 a.m., but evenings and weekends are usually spent at home. Bolten routinely works until 10:30 p.m. and is often seen around the complex on the weekend in jeans, tennies and a favorite red plaid shirt. Some senior and mid-level staff members are uncertain about signing on for a new regime that could have the intensity of a campaign. Bolten will "expect everyone to be on the job in a new and invigorated way," according to a colleague. "That's the benefit, but the rank...