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...orange juice, the staff is horrified). Charles is merely a wuss; the real heavies are his priggish parents, forever sniffing about royal propriety. Despite the oversimplification, this TV movie is surprisingly likable, thanks mainly to Roger Rees and Catherine Oxenberg, who portray the couple with more verve and warmth than they perhaps deserve...
Fortunately the Village is small, and its weightless ambience is surrounded by dour poverty. Yet the phantoms are threatening an epidemic, and even the essential cuddliness of Harvard could fall prey. For the moment we occupy in Cambridge a University of beguiling loveliness and reassuring warmth: on cold winter nights as you age and your skin starts to pucker and flop on your body, the landmarks of benighted Harvard will return. Think of the steps of Sever, London broil, Au Bon Pain, and crappy newspapers: how our decrepitude will look back on these with affection...
...Women all over Boston have fallen for Harvard president Neil Rudenstine," Boston Magazine gushes. "The women praised Rudenstine for his intelligence, his warmth, his genuineness and 'a smile that could make your knees buckle...
...directness and warmth, so charming to outsiders, may be the qualities that alienated the remote Prince Charles. Prince Andrew may have erred by marrying a lively girl with no visible sense of responsibility, but Charles' downfall was marrying a superstar, a charismatic beauty, perhaps the world's most photogenic woman. Thirteen years his junior and barely out of her teens when they married in 1981, Diana quickly discovered her extraordinary hold on the public. Her residences are London and the limelight. Especially in the past few years, as her two sons have been in school, she has defined...
...answer to what went wrong. The training that Her Majesty received from her parents did not prove easy to pass along to the next generation. She and Prince Philip, both austere and chilly as parents, were able to instill a concept of duty in their children, but not the warmth that still radiates from their grandmother...