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...been married [to singer/songwriter Kate McGarrigle] and divorced, have four kids, have been through many relationships. I find myself saying I've always lived alone, even when I was with other people. My relationship with my dad [a well-known columnist for LIFE magazine] was somewhat competitive, but I had an easier time with my mom. She and I were best friends. She was a big impetus for my career. She loved to come to shows! She loved to be singled out in the audience. She was very proud of the successes of the men in her life. More recently...
While Harvard will likely have to run the ball at least somewhat to keep Penn off-balance, it will look to its passing game to score points. Rose has been outstanding this season when healthy and is fifth in the nation in passing efficiency...
...month of anthrax cases and the government?s subsequent incapacity to expose the perpetrators has chipped away at Americans? confidence in their leaders? ability to protect citizens from further terrorist attacks. Forty-seven percent of respondents are "somewhat" confident the U.S. government knows how to prevent additional people from anthrax infection. Although 33 percent say George W. Bush has done a "very good" job responding to the anthrax attacks, one-third say they are either "not very" or "not at all" confident, while 25 percent have a "great deal" of confidence in the government?s protective abilities...
...Very concerned Somewhat concerned Not very concerned Not at all concerned...
...Preparing, but not panicking Americans are concerned about terrorism, and a slight majority (52 percent) believe there will be another terrorist attack in the U.S. over the next 12 months. Anthrax and smallpox both pose particular fears: 49 percent of those polled say they are "very concerned" or "somewhat concerned" that they or their family members will be exposed to anthrax, and 46 percent are "very" or "somewhat" concerned about exposure to smallpox...