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...opened up. A former Air Force pilot, Perry, 46, flies his own plane around the state checking on ranchers and farmers. "He has a very bright future," Gramm said at a lunch at the 1992 G.O.P. convention in Houston. "I have no doubt in my mind, Rick someday is either going to be Governor of our state or a Senator from Texas." Four years later, the scenarios still simmer; Gramm or junior Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison could get a Cabinet post, rekindling Perry's Senate dreams...
...reconstructed his often page-long quotes from her notes). Assured by a long-time Nixon associate that the former President was "speaking to history," she is certain he would be pleased: "I felt that he trusted me enough to know that any portrait that I would present of him someday would be an honest one." That is, his version...
...child suffering from leukemia. But it is not voodoo. According to a study of 25 children published in the New England Journal of Medicine last week, the unusual treatment may work better than a bone-marrow transplant in treating the childhood cancer. Placental blood might even be used someday to treat other blood and immune-system disorders--from sickle-cell anemia to AIDS...
...million for his freedom.) It is not clear whether the payment will be made in the lump sum Diana reportedly wanted. The Queen is notoriously tightfisted, so the settlement amount may represent principal held in trust from which Diana can draw interest. In that case the money could someday return to the Windsors. She does get to keep all personal jewelry she has amassed as Princess of Wales. Also unknown is whether she would forfeit any part of the settlement were she to remarry...
...left on the sidelines. But in the fourth grade the braces come off, and her body, in celebration, grows to 6 ft. 4 in. and 190 pounds. She becomes an athlete, a college star, a pro player in Europe. Now she's something more. "I used to think that someday someone would want me on their team," says Venus Lacy, a center for the U.S. Olympic basketball team. "Now that I'm playing for my country, everything I went through seems like a big joke...