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...pretty strong feelings for John, who soon felt compelled to cut the arrangement short. As Cheever later told his daughter, his love for his brother was the most complicated and powerful in his life: "When it became apparent that it was an ungainly closeness, I packed my bag and shook his hand and left." But the relationship triggered Cheever's emotional obstinacy, his unwillingness to let people in close, and foreshadowed his omnivorous sexual appetite; falling romantically for a sibling helped form Cheever's character...
TIME correspondents accompanied each of the four major candidates as they gave their last speeches and shook their last few hundred hands. Two White House correspondents covered Ronald Reagan's final forays: Douglas Brew traveled with the President on a five-day, 16-city swing, and Laurence Barrett was there for the huge G.O.P. wrap-up rally in San Diego...
...night, NBC's John Chancellor was both candid and prescient: "In my judgment, the President got very tired at the end. He seemed quite disorganized in his closing remarks." The public felt that way too about the first debate. The widespread distress at Reagan's lackluster performance shook the press from its initial timid opinion that Mondale had won a narrow victory on "the debating points...
...difference against B.C. was Landry, who shook up a moribund offense with a spectacular three-goal performance...
Last Saturday, Harvard women's soccer star Kelly Landry shook a monkey from her back and scored five goals in two games to sequre her spot as Harvard's all-time leading scorer...