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...flight attendants. Her feel for good info comes from years of travel and memories of her first solo trip, taken after her divorce, at age 42. She recalls her heart's pounding the first time a strange man followed her down a street, and sobbing at her first solo sunset. "I married at 19 and had always traveled with my husband," she says. "I thought, How am I going to do this by myself?" Today Hannon can handle much rougher stuff. Her tip for dealing with the exotic bouquet of some foreign toilets? Dab menthol lip balm under your nose...
...good news for Bush is that, unlike Jimmy Carter, Clinton isn't exactly poised to generate positive post-presidency buzz. Instead, the bulk of the media attention will be tightly focused on Clinton's legal travails, which, instead of fading into the sunset as he might have hoped, are actually alive and well and living in the nation's capital. Independent counsel Robert Ray, who recently arranged to re-interview Monica Lewinsky, will reportedly decide whether to pursue an indictment against Clinton "very shortly" after the President leaves office...
...type of public relations derring-do that frustrated so many of his foes over the last eight years. And now, much to the dismay of the GOP, just as the second Teflon president prepares to be yanked off the national stage, he's not riding off quietly into the sunset, as so many Republicans had hoped...
...cleared to get the broader view, cleared so that you can see from the land on top of his property down into the greener valley. We stop at an overlook he has just thinned out so that he can show Laura. Each night they take a walk before sunset; now they will have a clean lookout down to the Rainey Creek, more than 100 ft. below. Bush has torched his conifer hackings all over the ranch, leaving black burn circles that look as if there's been fireworks testing. Once the brush is gone, he's got plans: wildflowers over...
...time the deal was in motion, discord and age had sent several top members of Chrysler's dream team--vice chairman Bob Lutz, chief engineer Francois Castaing and manufacturing whiz Dennis Pawley--into the Detroit sunset. The demands of the merger made things worse. Meetings, transatlantic travel and continued distrust over Schrempp's intentions distracted executives in Chrysler's Auburn Hills, Mich., headquarters. Chairman Bob Eaton, who had pushed for the Daimler merger, became increasingly detached from the company's operations--but not so much that he couldn't fire Chrysler president Tom Stallkamp last year. Schrempp may not have...