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...drank heavily for decades and reportedly still likes a whiskey or two, Churchill-like, at age 77. He takes pain-killers for his knees and has trouble with his bladder, liver and one remaining kidney. He is said to take a three-hour snooze every afternoon. He is given to interminable silences and sudden bursts of poetry, and not infrequently falls asleep in meetings...
...nightly whiskey or two at 74. India's leader takes painkillers for his knees (which were replaced due to arthritis) and has trouble with his bladder, liver and his one remaining kidney. A taste for fried food and fatty sweets plays havoc with his cholesterol. He takes a three-hour snooze every afternoon on doctor's orders and is given to interminable silences, indecipherable ramblings and, not infrequently, falling asleep in meetings...
...quite. Yeoh was outshone by Hollywood's Sharon Stone, just recovered from a brain hemorrhage and still the paparazzi's favorite playmate. Devdas, a three-hour romantic phantasmagoria, got little indulgence from the international critics. Though they sat obediently through dozens of mopey minimalist movies, and one with a brutal nine-minute rape scene, they had a low threshold of pain for a pretty film with pretty people singing of love and loss; exactly one critic (this one) was there at the end. As for Chihwaseon, one insider announced a few hours before the awards ceremony that the jury...
Students were so riled up by the presence of the man behind Pogo that a three-hour melee ensued in Harvard Square...
...three-hour drive from Muscat to the foothills alone is worth the trip. A paved road winds through a dramatic landscape of wicked escarpments, jagged hills and further evidence of a geologically restless earth, before passing through the town of Birkit al-Mouz. The ominous check-post was in fact an old fort and jail turned museum. Built in 1640, it has been beautifully restored, and affords majestic views of the mountains and the picturesque town, known for its banana orchards. The necessary permit was a mere formality, and the guards waved us on with a smile...