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FLUSHING MEADOWS, N.Y.—All James Blake could do was shake his head. He spun around the Arthur Ashe Stadium court Monday night, tossing his headband and every tennis ball in sight to the roaring U.S. Open crowd, and a dazed smile crept across his face...
...wouldn't recall Davis now if given the chance. This most cautious of Democrats these days seems candid and downright personable. "I do feel liberated," Davis told TIME. But while he credits his positive poll numbers in part to "buyer's remorse" for electing Schwarzenegger, he adds that his smile reflects a feeling of redemption rather than revenge. Now a rainmaker at a Los Angeles law firm, Davis, 62, says, "I don't take any comfort in Arnold's difficulties. I've seen that movie." Still, some political pals are pushing for a sequel. But Davis hasn't signed...
...TIME at the State Department for an interview, Rice didn't hide her confidence about making history--in part because she knows she already has. "If somebody had looked at the United States in 1789--or for that matter 1864, or for that matter 1954," she says, her smile widening, "and said the Secretary of State will be a black woman--and by the way, that will be after the last Secretary of State was a black man and the Secretary of State before that was a woman--people would have said, 'No, really--are you kidding...
...SMILE AROUND THE FACE...
...includes morning, meal and bedtime prayer as well as daily "devos," or devotionals, a sort of scriptural homework. She says the regimen is paying off. "One thing I think God did do for me was to give me my own room [in the new house]," she says with a smile. "It's a bit of privacy God gave me to be alone more with him," she adds, "and get away from my sister...