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...They were really ready for that race. I didn't have to say anything to them," Parker told the Associated Press. "It's still sweet to win at Henley...
...When we were together she was so kind and sweet and understanding. If I said to her, 'Go shoot that guy!' she'd shoot him without even thinking whether it was right or wrong. We were that tight." --IKE TURNER REMINISCING ABOUT HIS MARRIAGE TO TINA TURNER, WHO HAS ACCUSED HIM OF BEATING...
...sweet conceit, taking into account both the curious new ways we make connections along our electronic highways and romance's age-old need to crank up passion by placing frustrations in true love's path. Given that many of the + traditional obstacles like class, ethnic and religious differences are readily overcome these days by enlightened people, it's smart to recognize that about the only thing left to distance people is, yes, distance -- good old basic geography...
...national press turned out in full, sardonic force for the opening of the Quayle museum, a sweet, rinky-dink exhibit on the ground floor of an 80- year-old neoclassical building on Warren Street, catty-corner to Dan's old school. The networks, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the New Yorker -- the very doyens of the cultural elite that Quayle infamously criticized -- had come to give Danny one last kick. A local woman, who had brought her four-year-old to see the exhibit, fled when she was surrounded by reporters pushily quizzing a real, live person...
...homosexuality. Most tantalizing are the segments that juxtapose book excerpts with interviews of Maupin's prototypes. Pam Delaney, for instance, doesn't feel she's really like heroine Mary Ann Singleton. "She showed up a lot more naive than I did," says Delaney, her open-faced smile a sweet self-refutation. Such moments whet the appetite for the six-hour adaptation of Tales coming to PBS this winter...