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...tone of our dialogue in America." Not only before the outcome, but afterward too, wherever Bush wants, so that the pair can "unite the country behind the winner as soon as this process is completed." Get it? Unite, not divide? Fade out: They walk arm in arm into the sunset...
Just 30 miles inland, conditions aren't quite so pleasant. The sunset is every bit as gorgeous from here, at the summit of the long-dormant volcano Mauna Kea, but temperatures hover around 38[degrees]F, with a windchill that dips well below freezing. At an altitude of nearly 14,000 ft., the atmosphere carries barely half the oxygen it does at sea level, so the slightest exertion can leave visitors gasping. Those who travel to the summit without getting properly acclimated risk altitude sickness and even death...
Clinton once said that in Al and Hillary he had found spectacular partners. But there is only one lasting union in Clinton's life, as he spends his sunset days in the constant company of the wife who would probably not be running had he not betrayed her. Republicans have warned that if Hillary wins, the most dangerous place in America will be between Senator Clinton and the road to New Hampshire. Bill is at her side. Just as Bush is avenging his father's defeat, Clinton may see his best chance of redeeming himself not with a Gore...
...Bush carried an out-of-state driver's license (his address was recorded as Midland, Tex.), the suspension carried weight only in Maine. In other words, Bush could have had someone drive him to the state line, hop in the driver's seat and tool off (legally) into the sunset...
...read these stories about me," says Theron, 25, who's actually wearing blue jeans and munching on French fries in a coffee shop on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, "and I think, 'Whoa! I want to be that girl.'" Today, except for the occasional swear word, she's very low-key. She's doing nothing to distract us from her one truly remarkable, and too often ignored, aspect: her admirable versatility as an actress...