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...could be such a major part of my life. Best or worst lie you’ve ever told: Of course it doesn’t matter, I’d love to wait too. Favorite childhood toy: Legos, but only to create and destroy, no playing. Sexiest physical trait: My oddly attractive facial hair...and my one and only piercing (with its Italian counterpart). Favorite part about Harvard: Pseudo-undeserved influence, and the red hot school-funded social scene. Describe yourself in three words: Skinny fast magnetic. In 15 minutes you are: Getting my read on with the company...
...spent a month at West Point reporting for our May 2005 cover story on Perez's fellow cadets in the class of 9/11. I didn't know Perez personally, but classmates I met all had a common trait: the ability to safeguard their sense of duty from their personal doubts or insecurities about the mission. In the classroom, I watched cadets debate the successes and failures of the current U.S. occupation strategy. They learned about the dangers of this particular war from watching videos of an IED explosion and discussing the fate of West Point graduate General Eric Shinseki...
Sexiest physical trait: My red hair, which looks and feels luxuriously full...
...integral to sports--a topic she'll have to know a lot about as Nike's newest exec--but equally important is cultivating self-worth. "On a playing field, in an office environment, it must also be about developing unique personal character," DeBerry, 51, says. It's a trait she had instilled in her early on as her father's Air Force career took her family to many postings--a global upbringing that DeBerry sees as her key qualification for becoming Nike's first vice president for diversity. A former Wyndham International executive, she will also bring along the experience...
...moderation." Now all you need to do is suggest a few potential Democratic contenders who embody that ideal. Kerry? Gore? Hillary? Howard Dean?! Having gored Joe Lieberman, the Democrats have demonstrated that they don't tolerate "bipartisan patriotism" and will destroy any card carrier who evinces such an admirable trait. Vince Ziccardi San Antonio, Texas, U.S. Klein seems to argue that pseudo-Democrats like Joe Lieberman are what the party needs. Legislation should result from compromise, not lack of an opposing opinion. To say that espousing true Democratic ideals is a "bold move" akin to "extremism" shows how much...